This weekend’s 11th annual Impact Camas-Washougal food drive hopes to raise $19,000 to help needy families in addition to packing boxes of food to be distributed in Camas and Washougal schools.
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Source: The Columbian
Impact Camas-Washougal food drive provides food boxes to families as school lunch programs close for summer
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