Informational dinners at Calvin Presbyterian Church on 3rd Mondays - next one October 20, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Vision House will present its work with families experiencing homelessness during an informational dinner on October 20, 2025, from 6 to 7:30 PM at Calvin Presbyterian Church in Shoreline. The event will focus on the organization's new Diversion Program, which aims to prevent families from losing their homes. Free dinner will be served, but attendees must RSVP ahead of time for planning purposes. Monthly dinners will continue through March, with Shoreline Community Care participating in November's event. This initiative highlights a growing concern over homelessness in the Shoreline area and emphasizes the importance of community support.

Local leaders and organizations play a crucial role in addressing these pressing social issues. By facilitating these gatherings, the church fosters a platform for collaboration and awareness among residents. Increased community involvement can lead to more effective solutions for families at risk of homelessness.

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