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Time for a strong finish for Thanksgiving donations

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We had a strong start for Thanksgiving food donations for Hopelink Kenmore Place this November. People have already fully subscribed turkeys, pies, pie toppings, and butter.

Now we need a strong finish for those facing housing insecurity at Kenmore Place for Thanksgiving.

As of noon on Wednesday, November 17, we still need the following subscribed for delivery to Redeemer this coming Sunday, November 21.

Item Remaining
3-pound bag of apples 9
3-pound bag of mandarin oranges 11
5-pound bag of potatoes 6
Bunch of celery 11
Large bottle of juice 4
Large onion 9
Small or medium jar of mayonnaise 6

We are almost there! Please go and tell us what you are donating now for Thanksgiving at https://bit.ly/CORHolidayDonations2021. This works like an online store to tell us what you are donating.

We need to know as soon as possible what you are donating. If not, we need make other arrangements to buy these items.

Please remember to bring your Thanksgiving donations to Redeemer next Sunday, November 21, 2021.

Thanks for caring.

Select to donate for Thanksgiving dinners at Hopelink Kenmore Place

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Hopelink

Since 1971, Hopelink has served homeless and low-income families, children, seniors, and people with disabilities in King and Snohomish counties; providing stability and helping people gain the skills and knowledge they need to exit poverty for good. With service centers in Redmond, Bellevue, Kirkland, Shoreline and Sno-Valley (Carnation), Hopelink is the largest nonprofit organization in the area.

Hopelink provides a network of critical social services through a number of different programs—including housing, transportation, family development, financial assistance, employment programs, adult education, financial literacy training, and five food banks. The agency’s service centers, housing, and transportation programs help more than 63,000 people every year.

For families experiencing homelessness, transitional and long-term housing as well as emergency family shelter may be available through Hopelink.

Read more about Hopelink.

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