Drive By Giving for Royal Family Kids

Drive By Giving for Royal Family Kids

Photo: KAFE/Royal Family Kids Bellingham


The Annual Drive By Giving is THIS FRIDAY, May 5th at Cruisin Coffee!  Join KAFE This Morning with Dave, Allan & Patrice as they broadcast their show from the Cruisin Coffee at James & Alabama in Bellingham.

Stop and say, “Hi,” and make a donation to Royal Family Kids!  Donations will help support their one-week, overnight summer camp that serves kids in Whatcom & Skagit Counties that have experienced abuse, neglect and abandonment.  This one-week experience helps show them love from those around them.

Donations will be accepted at ALL Cruisin Coffee locations in Whatcom & Skagit Counties and volunteers from Royal Family Kids will be on-hand to answer any questions you may have.

Thank you for being a part of this very special morning on KAFE 104.1!

For more information on Royal Family Kids…or to make an online donation, CLICK HERE!

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