Ribbon cut for Nourishing Network, aimed at providing weekend food to students in need

Elected officials gathered at Edmonds Heights K-12 School Wednesday morning to cut the ribbon for the Foundation for Edmonds School District's Nourishing Network, a weekend meal program for the District's homeless and low-income families. Those participating included, from left, Edmonds Mayor Dave Earling, Foundation Executive Director Deb Anderson, Mountlake Terrace Mayor Jerry Smith, Foundation Program and Volunteer Coordinator  Greg Fuller, Edmonds Heights Principal Scott Mauk, and two Edmonds School Board bets Diana White, ESD board  April Nowak, ESS board

Elected officials gathered at Edmonds Heights K-12 School Wednesday morning to cut the ribbon for the Foundation for Edmonds School District’s Nourishing Network, a weekend meal program for the District’s homeless and low-income families. Those participating included, from left, Edmonds Mayor Dave Earling, Foundation Executive Director Deb Anderson, Mountlake Terrace Mayor Jerry Smith, Foundation Program and Volunteer Coordinator Greg Fuller, Edmonds Heights Principal Scott Mauk, and  Edmonds School Board members Diana White and April Nowak. The goal is to centralize resources and engage the community to leverage donations that will ultimately serve a large number of families. You can learn more on My Edmonds News TV.

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