Two Lake Forest Park residents named as YMCA Changemakers at annual ceremony

Shoreline, WALocal News

On September 24, 2025, two Lake Forest Park residents were celebrated as YMCA Changemakers during a luncheon attended by nearly 850 community leaders and supporters. The event recognized individuals who have made notable contributions to their communities, promoting the spirit of local engagement and service. Attendees included influential partners who shared in the celebration of the honorees’ work. This recognition not only honors the recipients but also aims to inspire others in the community to take action. The annual Changemakers Luncheon is a key event for the YMCA, reflecting its commitment to community development.

The event also served as a platform for discussing future initiatives to enhance community involvement. The recognition of local leaders highlights the importance of civic engagement in fostering a vibrant community. Such events help to strengthen bonds among community members and encourage collaborative efforts toward common goals.

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