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Enrichment Scholarship Winner Ella Thompson Produces Comedy Inspired Short Film at NY Film Academy
Enrichment Scholarship Program winner Ella Thompson produced this noir-inspired comedy short film while attending an online summer camp offered by the New York Film Academy. SHORT NOIR FILM:
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Whatcom Talk Article Highlights Thrift & Gift Shop
You can once again visit Assistance League of Bellingham’s Thrift & Gift Shop at 2817 Meridian Street, across from Haggen, open Thursday and Saturday from…
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Don’t Miss Whatcom Talk’s Recent Article About ALB!
Assistance League® of Bellingham: Join to Make a Difference in Your Community, Stay for the Friendships You’ll Forge
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Assistance League Donates Clothing to Lighthouse Mission During COVID-19 Pandemic
Even though our Thrift & Gift Shop remains closed to…
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Isn’t It Great What We Can Do Together As Part of Assistance League of Bellingham?
ALB volunteer member, Sarah, collected and donated iPads and a few baby monitors to Palliative Care at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Their thank you note reads: Dear Sarah, Thank you for donating…
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Care Center Support Committee Sends Cards To Whatcom Care Center Residents
Our Assistance League Care Center Support Committee is writing cards to Care Center residents in Whatcom County who need a little moral support during this lonely time. We are…
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Thousands of Bellingham Residents Sew 12,000 Masks for Workers Fighting Coronavirus
Below is an article from the April 26, 2020 Bellingham Herald: According to Mary Elliott, the founder and executive director of the Bellingham Makerspace, the creation of masks happened organically. “Honestly,…
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Assistance League of Bellingham Receives Note from Governor Inslee
In response to the letter and mask that Assistance League of Bellingham member Arlene Cano sent to GOVERNOR JAY INSLEE, Assistance League Bellingham received this note dated April 9th: “Many…
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Assistance League of Bellingham: When the Going Gets Tough…The Tough Get Sewing!
What do you do when your volunteer-driven nonprofit organization has to close its Thrift & Gift Shop and shutter most of its philanthropic programs? You start making face masks for…
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Over 255 Face Masks delivered to Whatcom County Care Centers
On April 2, Governor Inslee made a plea to manufacturing to come up with ways to help fill the supply of items for the care and protection of the…
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