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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Vision House: Building Hope Benefit Breakfast


Save another child from homelessness.

Vision House is holding a breakfast event to raise support for homeless families in the greater Puget Sound area. It will be held on Thursday, October 22, from 7:30 – 8:50am at the Lynnwood Convention Center, 3711 196th Street SW, Lynnwood, WA. Doors open at 7:00am.

Mark Canlis, co-owner of Canlis Restaurant, will be the keynote speaker. Canlis recently closed its doors to feed emergency crew members who provided aid during the recent Aurora Bridge crash, where a Ride the Duck amphibious vehicle crashed into a tour bus carrying international students on Thursday, September 24th.

The breakfast is open to the public and free to attend. Parking is free, and the event is just one block from I-5. RSVPs are required by October 16 and can be made at NoHomelessKids.org or 425-228-6356.

Vision House is a Christian non-profit providing transitional housing, child care, and support services to homeless families and separately to men recovering from drug or alcohol addiction. Since its beginning in 1990, more than 1,000 homeless children, women, and men have received the support they need for achieving independence and self-sufficiency. Headquartered in Renton, the agency owns and operates eight debt-free housing facilities in Renton, Burien, and Shoreline; two child care and before- and after-school care facilities in Shoreline and Renton.



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