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October Volunteer of the Month: Tom Perea

Issaquah, WALocal News

Tom Perea has earned the title of October Volunteer of the Month, acknowledging his exceptional contributions to the Issaquah Highlands community. His dedication to various local initiatives, including community clean-up events and mentorship programs, underscores his commitment to fostering a supportive environment. The article details how Perea's efforts not only uplift those around him but also inspire others to engage in volunteer work. His story highlights the importance of volunteerism in building strong social connections and enhancing community spirit. The recognition serves as a powerful reminder of the impact individuals can have when they dedicate their time and energy to local causes.

By spotlighting volunteers like Perea, the article aims to encourage more residents to participate in community service and strengthen local ties. This initiative not only benefits individuals but also cultivates a sense of belonging and unity within the community. Tom Perea's example serves as an inspiration for others to contribute to the betterment of Issaquah Highlands.

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