Coastal Community Bank donates to Shoreline College Foundation for student basic needs

Shoreline, WALocal News

Coastal Community Bank has made a significant donation to the Shoreline College Foundation, focusing on student basic needs. The funds will specifically assist students struggling with financial hardships, allowing them to concentrate on their studies. This initiative illustrates the bank's dedication to fostering educational opportunities in the community. Shoreline College, which serves a diverse range of students, benefits greatly from such financial support. The Foundation intends to use the donation for crucial resources like food and housing assistance, which are essential for student retention and success.

This partnership exemplifies how local businesses can play a pivotal role in enhancing educational equity. The ongoing support from organizations like Coastal Community Bank is crucial for addressing the needs of students in today's economic climate. Community involvement remains a key factor in ensuring students have access to the resources necessary for academic achievement.

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