Snoqualmie Valley Nonprofit Hosts Annual Fundraising Gala to Support Homeless Mothers and Children

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Acres of Diamonds is set to host its Diamond Dinner & Auction on September 27, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue. The event will kick off with a cocktail reception at 5:30 PM, followed by dinner and a live auction at 6:45 PM. Jenni Butz and Fred Northup Jr. will host the evening, which will include live music and desserts from Pinkabella Cupcake Company. The organization has effectively helped 94% of previously homeless families achieve stable housing through its comprehensive programs.

Auction items will include unique experiences like a James Bond adventure and fine dining at renowned local restaurants. Proceeds from the event will directly support services for homeless women and children, aiming to rewrite their stories. Registration closes on September 13, and interested individuals can obtain tickets online. The event reflects the community's commitment to addressing homelessness in the Snoqualmie Valley.

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