Tokens for Tomorrow: October-December 2023

Meet the 4th 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.

Friendship House

Family Promise

Friendship House believes that by treating all people with respect and kindness, they can help transform lives into those of self-sufficiency and abundance. Friendship House is a leader in providing comprehensive services and programs for people who are homeless.

Friendship House provides two clean and sober emergency shelters, one transitional house, one permanent low-income shared living house, a daily meal service, an innovative employment training program, and many other services to our house-less neighbors.

 

The Holding Space Birth & Wellness Cooperative

The Holding Space Birth & Wellness Cooperative

Founded by two female Navy veterans in 2021, The Holding Space Birth & Wellness Cooperative focuses on the life transitions of women, providing an environment of awareness, compassion, and safety by offering affordable, comprehensive, and personalized support groups and health and wellness education to the community. HSBWC is governed by an all-volunteer Board of Directors and has an all-volunteer staff.

 

Family Promise

Family Promise of Skagit Valley

The mission of Family Promise is to come together as a community to support homeless families as they work to provide loving homes for their children. Family Promise strives to meet the needs of homeless children and their family through their shelter, transitional housing, prevention and diversion programs through case management, and the support of the community.

 

Welcome Home Skagit

Welcome Home Skagit

The mission of Welcome Home Skagit is to create pathways to community living that remove barriers to housing stability throughout Skagit County.

Their vision is to create a community free of homelessness through a five-part spectrum for transitioning those experiencing or facing homelessness to stable community living where no such system currently exists.

 

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!