ARLINGTON, WA – The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians has made significant donations, each worth $100,000, to several local charities in the region. The action underlines the tribe’s long-standing tradition of giving back to the community.
“Through these significant donations, we aim to empower local charities that work tirelessly for the betterment of our community,” said Tribal Chairperson Eric White. “Charities and non-profit organizations play a pivotal role in creating a thriving, inclusive, and resilient community. We’re pleased to be able to support their work through our contributions.”
The tribe’s commitment to making a positive impact in its local community remains a core aspect of its identity and ethos. Donations of $100,000 were made to: Arlington Food Bank, A Christmas Wish, Bender’s One Big Give benefiting Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation, Providence General Foundation, and Cocoon House.