Help Support Whatcom Family YMCA

Help Support Whatcom Family YMCA

Photo: KAFE/Whatcom County YMCA


KAFE cares about our community!  Throughout the pandemic, the Whatcom Family YMCA has continued to provide our community with critical services like delivering meals to those in need, providing childcare for emergency and essential workers, and keeping seniors health and connected from the safety of home.

As the Whatcom Family YMCA continues to support our neighbors in need, your donation will help them in their mission.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE WHATCOM FAMILY YMCA PROGRAMS AND HOW TO HELP!

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