Mount Si High School Volleyball Team Launches Sneaker Drive Fundraiser

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Mount Si High School Volleyball Booster Club has launched a sneaker drive fundraiser, which began during their home match on September 16th. This initiative is designed to raise funds for the volleyball program, highlighting the importance of community support in local athletics. The fundraiser encourages residents to donate gently used or new athletic shoes, promoting both sustainability and support for student-athletes. Participation in this drive not only aids the team financially but also strengthens community ties, as local residents rally behind their school. The sneaker drive will continue throughout the volleyball season, providing multiple opportunities for contributions.

This effort reflects the commitment of the Booster Club to enhance the resources available for the team's success. Community members are invited to join in this initiative, showcasing the collective spirit of the Snoqualmie Valley. Supporting local sports programs fosters pride and unity within the community, making such initiatives vital for the growth of school athletics.

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