The non-profit organization, Serve Wenatchee Valley, has hired a new executive director.
On April 1, lifelong Pacific Northwest resident Mike Malmin will assume the leadership role for the charitable outfit that assists individuals and families in the region who are in need...
Beginning November 1st and currently scheduled to run through December 31st, Douglas County announces its COVID-19 Emergency Food Assistance Program to be managed by Serve Wenatchee Valley (SWV). SWV has been contracted by the County to supervise and operate this program that is specifically designed to provide food staples for those directly affected by the novel COVID-19 virus. Qua
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Volunteers from Columbia Valley Community Health and Serve Wenatchee Valley were blown away by the turnout for their mask collection event Saturday at the Town Toyota Center.
Communications Specialist Katherine Bohm said that, going into the event, the goal was 200 to 500 masks, perhaps even 1,000 if things went well
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Serve Wenatchee Valley be holding "Light the Loop" October 10th this year, only this time around it will have a new look and goal.
In years past, the event was a 5k fun run where many participants would show up covered in glow sticks and glow-in-the-dark material
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Serve Wenatchee Valley is partnering with the Town Toyota Center and several other organizations to continue to provide food bank distribution to those in need in the area.
The charity has moved its food bank distribution to the Town Toyota Center in Wenatchee until further notice
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Serve Wenatchee Valley, known for its contributions to the Valley with events like Clothes for the Classrooms and Coats for Kids, has moved to a new roomier location at 12 Orondo Avenue. Serve Wenatchee, in conjunction with Wenatchee Valley Chamber of Commerce, is hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house to celebrate the new home on November 15...
Members of the Wenatchee valley were out in force at the Albertson's parking lot Saturday for Serve Wenatchee Valley's annual Coats for Kids drive.
People from all walks of life donated coats, other winter wear and money to help keep kids warm in their community...