As the executive director of Camp Beausite Northwest, a Jefferson County community nonprofit which has received funding, services and support from both the Jefferson County Community Foundation and …
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As the executive director of Camp Beausite Northwest, a Jefferson County community nonprofit which has received funding, services and support from both the Jefferson County Community Foundation and United Good Neighbors over the last four years, I am delighted to know these two organizations are merging.
Both organizations have a shared vision for community improvement and growth, and both provide complimentary services and support, making them critical resources for nonprofits, donors and volunteers.
As individual organizations, they have been strong; through their collaborative efforts since 2012, they have been strengthened and now, by merging into one powerful organization, they will be a force to be reckoned with in our community’s future.
CLAUDIA EDMONDSON
Chimacum