These District 3 2025 Day of Service projects could use a helping hand

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle's fourth annual Day of Service is scheduled for Saturday, inviting residents to engage in volunteer work across the city. Numerous projects in District 3 are actively seeking community support to achieve their goals. Launched in 2022 by Mayor Bruce, this initiative emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and volunteerism. Local organizations are organizing a range of activities, from park clean-ups to food drives, aimed at addressing pressing community needs. The event serves to foster connections among residents and enhance the overall vitality of the area.

Participation can lead to lasting improvements in District 3, showcasing the power of collective action. Volunteers will have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects that support their neighbors. Engaging in such acts of service reinforces the community's commitment to collaboration and support.

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