PTA Clothing Room gets big donation from local business owners

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline PTA Clothing Room has received a substantial donation from Gary and Therasa Alston, owners of Windermere Real Estate/Shoreline, significantly impacting local children in need. The PTA Clothing Room operates as a free clothing store for students in the Shoreline School District, highlighting the critical need for community support in social services. Therasa Alston expressed heartfelt gratitude, stating that such contributions are essential for their operations and the well-being of children in the area. Located at 900 N 185th St, Windermere Shoreline has made a name for itself through active participation in local philanthropy. This donation not only provides immediate assistance but also fosters a sense of community, encouraging others to contribute to similar initiatives.

The Alstons' commitment to supporting local causes underscores the importance of business involvement in social welfare. As Shoreline continues to grow, community engagement remains vital in addressing the needs of its residents. Such acts of generosity can inspire further collaboration among local businesses and organizations, amplifying the positive impact on the community.

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