Resource Fair for community members in need of support

Shoreline, WALocal News

A resource fair is scheduled for August 15, 2025, to assist community members requiring support services. The event will feature numerous social service providers, including the Greater Seattle Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous and the King County Bar Association, who will offer assistance in areas like healthcare and legal aid. Sponsored by the Friends of the Shoreline Library, the fair aims to strengthen community connections and promote well-being. Registration is not required, enhancing accessibility for all attendees. This initiative responds to the increasing demand for local support services, highlighting the importance of community engagement.

Attendees can expect valuable resources and information sharing in a respectful atmosphere. The fair serves as a crucial platform for those seeking assistance and guidance. Local organizations are committed to fostering a supportive environment for residents in need.

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