Eastside Month of Concern for the Hungry Needs You to Volunteer

This year, the Eastside Month of Concern for the Hungry’s food drive is from September 25th through October 23rd.    Kirkland volunteers will be collecting food at neighborhood grocery stores Saturday, September 25th and Saturday, October 9th (10am to 4pm).   Two people are needed at each location for 3 hour shifts.  You can help by signing up for a shift.  Just click on the link below and select the date and location you want to volunteer to cover.  Then, just show up.  That’s all you do!

Click on this link to see the sign up: Volunteer Sign Up:  Eastside Concern for the Hungry Grocery Store Drops

Please try to sign up before September 15th.

Not able to volunteer on one of the above days?  You can still donate all through the month, beginning on September 25th at the list of locations below:

Hopelink – Kirkland 11011 120th Ave NE
Kirkland City Hall 123 5th Ave
Kirkland Fire Station 21 9816 Forbes Creek Dr Kirkland Fire Station 22 6602 108th Ave NE
Kirkland Fire Station 25 12033 76th Pl NE
Kirkland Fire Station 26 9930 124th Ave NE
Kirkland Fire Station 24 8411 NE 141st St
Kirkland Fire Station 27 11210 NE 132nd St
North Kirkland Community Center 12421 103rd Ave NE Peter Kirk Community Center 352 Kirkland Ave
Join us on Facebook, support the food drive and keep up with the latest news on the event.

http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Eastside-Month-of-Concern-For-The-Hungry-Kirkland/113224695400571?v=wall&ref=ts

Want more information about the drive?

For more info: http://www.eastsideforum.org/fooddrivePlease help your neighbors and friends fill local food bank shelves to feed Eastside families in need.

About Debra Sinick

I've lived in the Kirkland Highlands for 16 years, been a Realtor with Windermere for over 20 years, and have been blogging about the Highlands, and Kirkland in general, for over 3 1/2 years on my Kirkland blog: www.kirklandhighlandsrealestatebuzz.com. Blogging for me started out as a way to talk about real estate issues, trends, and statistics. But blogging has become far more to me. It's given me an opportunity to combine my work, my volunteerism, and my passion for Kirkland together and have a place to talk about it all. I look at the city, literally and figuratively, with far different eyes than I did just a few years ago. Kirkland is a great city with a unique ambiance and I have fun writing about it.