Encompass Hosts Superhero Soire to Celebrate Community Champions and Support Local Families

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Encompass has unveiled plans for its Annual Gala, themed “Superhero Soirée,” set for November 1, 2025, at the Hyatt. This highly anticipated event will celebrate local community champions and aim to raise funds for families in need. Attendees can look forward to an entertaining evening filled with various activities and opportunities to contribute to local initiatives. In 2024, the gala raised over $50,000, demonstrating the community's commitment to supporting each other. Encompass has a long-standing tradition of community engagement, further solidified by this gala.

The organization emphasizes the importance of local support in addressing family needs. Community members are encouraged to attend and participate in this impactful event. The gala not only highlights community champions but also reinforces the spirit of giving and support within the region.

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