Federal Way service clubs tap their own social network

The Federal Way Community Service Club Network is launching a quarterly project to stock the shelves at South King County’s largest social service entity.

Clubs in the network collected baby formula and diapers, then on March 9 at City Hall, volunteers loaded a van bound for the Multi-Service Center.

The network was started three years ago by Dennis Jaraczeski of the Federal Way Noon Rotary. Initially, he sought support to build a big sign that announced the city’s service clubs. The network continues to foster camaraderie and communication among local clubs.

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The Federal Way Community Service Club Network meets at 10 a.m. the second Wednesday of every month at City Hall. Participating organizations include AAUW (American Association of University Women); GFWC SOKICO (General Federation of Women’s Clubs South King County); Federal Way Lions (Noon and Sunrise); Federal Way Rotary (Noon and Sunrise); Federal Way Kiwanis (Noon and Sunrise); Federal Way Community Caregiving Network; Reach Out men’s homeless shelter; Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW); Pray Federal Way; Federal Way Community Garden Foundation; and Soroptimist of Federal Way.

The next project will collect kid-friendly foods. To learn more, call (206) 878-3048.