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Sammamish YMCA to Launch Annual Fund Drive to Support Community Health

The Sammamish YMCA is launching its annual fund drive on February 11, 2025, with a goal of raising $110,000 to enhance community health through scholarships and programs. The initiative, which will kick off with a breakfast fundraiser, aims to support vulnerable populations, including seniors and teens, by providing essential resources and fostering a sense of belonging.

Eastside Fire Rescue Emergency Preparedness Tips

Eastside Fire & Rescue emphasizes the importance of emergency preparedness in the face of potential storms, urging residents to prepare for 3-5 days without power or assistance. Key tips include storing essential supplies, staying safe during severe weather, and ensuring proper generator use to prevent hazards. For additional resources, residents are encouraged to visit the provided link.

Seattle Shelter Struggles with Record Demand in Freezing Weather

A West Seattle shelter is facing unprecedented demand as freezing winter temperatures exacerbate the homelessness crisis in Washington. Director Keith Hughes highlights the struggles of operating over capacity while serving as one of the few available shelters in the area, with hospitals sending discharged patients to his facility. The situation is further complicated by new ordinances in nearby cities that restrict public camping, leaving many without safe alternatives.

Residents reflect on life in Sammamish at 25th anniversary celebration - Sammamish Independent

Residents of Sammamish came together to celebrate the city's 25th anniversary, reflecting on the strong community ties and small-town atmosphere that define their lives. The event highlighted local pride and appreciation for the city’s growth and development over the years.

City formalizes vision of racially equitable future - Sammamish Independent

The City of Sammamish has formalized its commitment to racial equity through the introduction of a new framework aimed at addressing systemic inequities. This initiative, known as the Racial Equity Commitment and Vision, seeks to guide city policies and practices towards a more equitable future for all residents.

City formalizes vision of racially equitable future

The Sammamish City Council has adopted the Racial Equity Commitment and Vision (RECV) to address racial inequity and promote inclusivity. This initiative builds on the previous Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging program and aims to engage marginalized groups in future city planning.

Issaquah teen cafe seeks volunteers to help open Sammamish branch

The Garage, a teen cafe in Issaquah, is looking for volunteers to help open a new branch in Sammamish. This initiative aims to create a safe and inclusive space for local teens to socialize and engage in creative activities, with support from the Sammamish City Council.

Sammamish commissioner resigns after anti-LBGTQ comments in public meeting

A Sammamish Planning Commissioner has resigned following controversial remarks made against the LGBTQ+ community during a public meeting. This resignation highlights ongoing tensions surrounding LGBTQ+ rights and representation in local governance, impacting community dynamics.

Local teen starts nonprofit to give used Indian dresses a second life - Sammamish Independent

A local teenager has launched a nonprofit initiative called Dream Dresses, aimed at collecting slightly used traditional Indian dresses and sending them back to India. This endeavor not only promotes cultural preservation but also supports families in India who may not have access to such garments. The article highlights the positive community impact and the personal story behind the project.

Local teen starts nonprofit to give used Indian dresses a second life - Sammamish Independent

Local teen Ananya Gupta has launched a nonprofit organization, Dream Dresses, to collect slightly used traditional Indian dresses and ship them back to India. This initiative not only provides a second life to these garments but also supports cultural connections between local teens and their heritage. The nonprofit aims to make a meaningful impact in both the Sammamish community and in India.