The Junction's Day of Giving
Posted on: April 28, 2016

On April 30th, Junction businesses will donate 10% of their sales to nonprofits.
We are pleased to announce The Junction’s Day of Giving, happening this Saturday, April 30th, starting at 10am! During this first annual fundraising event, 29 local businesses will team up with their favorite nonprofits for a fun day of shopping and eating to benefit a variety of important causes. You can stop by your favorite Junction retailers and restaurants to lend your support by making purchases, and making a difference. This new event came about in response to the desire of our local businesses to have a day to celebrate the spirit of “neighbors helping neighbors” that is so prevalent in West Seattle. Within The Junction business community, there is a profound sense that giving back is the right thing to do. Many Junction businesses already actively contribute to local nonprofits and community initiatives throughout the year – both financially and through volunteer hours.“We feel strongly about these programs. We have felt passionately about them for a while. The Major Taylor Project does a wonderful job of getting kids on bikes and getting them into cycling. We’ve also been supporting Obliteride for 3 years. A lot of customers who participate [in the Obliteride] ride to support family members with cancer. [The Day of Giving] is a good way to bring visibility to these.”Like West Seattle Cyclery, many Junction business owners and their employees feel that by supporting local nonprofits, they can bring greater attention to this important work and help the West Seattle neighborhood to thrive. “We are continually surprised and humbled by the support our community extends to us, and want to give back in whatever way we can to say thanks and support others,” said owner John Smersh of Click! Design That Fits.
“Contributions from the Duwamish peninsula are the lifeblood of our organization, particularly since grant sources of operating funds are few. Giving locally has a profound sense of satisfaction because donors know that the contributions will have a tangible effect where they live and work. For us, that means closer relationships with those who care most about our peninsula. Our work – indeed, life itself – is all about relationships.”
The Junction’s Day of Giving
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