Mod Pizza donates 5,600 to PTA Clothing Room and continues to do a brisk business

Shoreline, WALocal News

Mod Pizza has made a significant impact in the Shoreline community by donating $5,668. 20 to The Works, an organization dedicated to providing clothing and school supplies to students in need. PTA volunteer Lori Woodfield accepted the check and expressed heartfelt gratitude for the community's support, emphasizing that such contributions are vital for the success of local initiatives. The donation was made on October 30, 2015, and highlighted the role of local businesses in fostering community welfare. On the same evening, Mod Pizza was bustling with activity, featuring long lines and families enjoying their meals both indoors and on the patio, showcasing its popularity as a community gathering spot.

Located in the Town Center at the intersection of Bothell Way and Ballinger Way in Lake Forest Park, Mod Pizza serves as a convenient destination for residents. This event not only underscores the restaurant's commitment to social responsibility but also exemplifies how local businesses can contribute positively to their surroundings. The Works plays a crucial role in addressing the needs of underprivileged students, and Mod Pizza's donation will significantly aid their efforts. Overall, this partnership between a local business and community initiatives highlights the importance of supporting one another in creating a thriving local environment.

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