A Unicorn in the Valley Living Snoqualmie Launches Fundraiser to Support SnoValley Pride

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Living Snoqualmie announced a fundraiser to bolster SnoValley Pride, spotlighting local advocate Greg Jamiel, known for his uplifting presence at community gatherings. Jamiel's ability to create a welcoming atmosphere has made him a beloved figure in the Valley. The fundraiser aims to support LGBTQ+ initiatives and promote inclusivity within the community. Contributions will help finance events and resources that celebrate diversity and foster acceptance. Local residents are encouraged to engage in this effort, showcasing the community's commitment to support all identities.

As awareness of LGBTQ+ issues continues to grow, initiatives like this play a crucial role in shaping a more inclusive environment. The event also emphasizes the importance of community solidarity in advocating for social change. By participating, residents contribute to a legacy of acceptance and celebration of diversity in the Valley.

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