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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Ryther League celebrates 75th birthday with huge Rummage Sale

The Ryther Child Center League is hosting its first Rummage Sale on Saturday, April 13th from 9am – 4pm to benefit Ryther’s programs that treat children and teens struggling with trauma, substance abuse and mental illness and to celebrate 75 years of service to the children and teens served by Ryther.

All proceeds from Saturday’s Ryther Child Center League Rummage Sale will go directly to benefit Ryther’s programs, including inpatient sub-acute residential treatment for children who have experienced trauma which has prevented them from succeeding in a home environment, as well as teen boys addicted to drugs and alcohol. Outpatient programs provide child and family counseling, psychiatry and psychology, autism assessments and substance abuse treatment for teens. Ryther also offers Aspiring Youth summer camps and social skills programs for children and teens with Asperger’s and other similar traits.

Items for sale include women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, baby items, household goods, art, small furniture, linens, glassware, collectibles, jewelry, DVDs, books and more.

It will be held at the Ryther Campus in Wedgwood, 2400 NE 95th Street, Seattle, WA 98115 on Saturday, April 13th from 9am – 4pm. Admission is free.

Payments Accepted: Cash and credit cards

About Ryther
Founded in 1885, Ryther is one of the region’s most enduring nonprofit organizations serving vulnerable children and their families. As a thought-leader in its field, Ryther evolved from the traditional orphanage model in the 1930s and refocused its mission to treat troubled children using innovative and proven therapeutic techniques. Ryther served nearly 2000 children, teens and family members last year.


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