Sweep Away Hunger - Shoreline Public Works food drive for Hopelink April 14 - May 24, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Shoreline is taking a proactive approach to community support by organizing a food drive named "Making a Difference to Sweep Away Hunger," coinciding with the American Public Works Association's Public Works Week from April 14 to May 24, 2025. This initiative is crucial as it aims to address the escalating need for food assistance among local residents. All non-perishable donations will be directed to Hopelink Shoreline, which plays a vital role in supporting community members facing food insecurity. Drop-off locations have been established at Shoreline City Hall and the Spartan Recreation Center, with convenient hours to facilitate donations. The city has outlined preferred items, including canned meals, meats, and grains, to guide residents in their contributions.

Additionally, a link for monetary donations has been provided to further support the cause. This initiative not only highlights the importance of community involvement but also demonstrates the city's commitment to making a tangible difference. By rallying together, residents can help combat hunger and foster a stronger, more resilient community.

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