Turkey dinner give-away from Shoreline business

Shoreline, WALocal News

Mann's Trailer and Hitch Repair organized a turkey giveaway on Saturday, November 22, 2025, offering free frozen turkeys and essential holiday fixings to families in Shoreline. The event, held at their location on Aurora Avenue North, attracted many families eager for holiday meals. After the event, remaining turkeys were donated to local food banks, addressing food insecurity in the area. Such initiatives are crucial as food banks often experience heightened demand during the holiday season. Mann's commitment to community support reflects a broader trend of local businesses engaging in acts of charity.

This not only aids families in need but also enhances the sense of community during festive times. With many families struggling during the holidays, this gesture provides both sustenance and hope. Events like this can inspire other businesses to contribute similarly, creating a ripple effect of generosity.

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