Cody Botten Fundraiser – Snoqualmie Ridge Gateway Gas and Deli

Snoqualmie, WA** Local News

Snoqualmie Ridge Gateway Gas and Deli is organizing a fundraiser from September 17 to September 23, 2010, donating 5 cents from every gallon of gas sold to assist the Botten family during a challenging time. The initiative aims to raise between $3,000 and $5,000 to alleviate the family's financial burden. The article encourages community engagement, inviting residents to visit the gas station and fill up while enjoying the scenic views of Mt. Si and Snoqualmie Falls. A donation box will also be available inside the station for further contributions.

The generosity of Jennifer and Brad Oberlander towards the Botten family is recognized, reinforcing the spirit of community support. This initiative highlights the vital role of local businesses in fostering community ties and supporting families in need, making it a relevant and impactful piece of local news.

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