Tokens for Tomorrow: April-June 2025
Meet the 2nd Quarter Tokens for Tomorrow groups! With Tokens for Tomorrow, every time you bring in a reusable shopping bag, we honor your commitment to reducing waste with a token worth 8¢ that you can give back to one of these local organizations.
Skagit PFLAG
Skagit PFLAG
Skagit PFLAG promotes the health and well-being of LGBTQIA+ people, their families, and friends through support, advocacy, and education.
Keeping families together is the mission of PFLAG. Its family values stress education, understanding, acceptance, and support, but most of all love, thereby empowering children—straight, cisgender, and LGBTQIA+ alike—to lead happy and productive lives.
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland
Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland (SPF) ensures Skagit County’s economic viability through farmland protection, advocacy, research, education, and public awareness.
SPF believes that farming has been responsible for Skagit Valley being the greatest watershed left in Puget Sound and that maintaining the agricultural land base will continue to better maintain wildlife, fish, water, and open space than any other land use. Through the Farmland Legacy Program, SPF has protected more than 15,000 acres of farmland since 1997.
La Conner Community News
La Conner Community News
La Conner Community News is a locally-owned, nonprofit newspaper that serves as a trusted and inclusive platform for the La Conner, Swinomish, and surrounding communities.
Their mission is to provide trustworthy, fair, and inclusive reporting that strengthens our community. They’re committed to being an enduring community good, paying living wages to their team, and providing fair, inclusive coverage for both sides of the slough.
Sound Water Stewards
Sound Water Stewards
Sound Water Stewards are trained volunteers working in and around Island County (Whidbey and Camano Islands) for a healthy, sustainable marine environment through education, science, and stewardship. SWS members collect data for research through community science projects, educate all ages of the public about the marine environment, and inspire sustainability through stewardship actions.
Reuse. Rinse. Repeat.
Every time you reuse your bag, you’re giving back. How many times have you given back? How many times have you reused your bag? Probably too many to count, and we are so grateful for your efforts. Now, how many times have you reused your bag since you washed it last? Chances are, probably too many times to count. So, please remember to wash your bags to help keep everyone’s food safe and clean. And thanks again for reusing your bag!