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New Washougal nonprofit focuses on helping students in need

WSAFE will hold its first fundraiser on Sunday, April 23

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Volunteers for the Washougal Society for Advancement and Family Enrichment pose for a photo after a meeting at The Outpost in Washougal in January. Front row, left to right: Margaret McCarthy, Karress LaFrance, Pat Suggs and Pam Clark. Back row, left to right: Irene Sam, Heidi Kramer, Penny Porche, Nancy Nass-Boon, Sandie Renner and Ann Stevens. (Doug Flanagan/Post-Record)

For the past several years, Nancy Nass-Boon and Penny Porche have worked as coordinators for the Washougal School District’s family resource center, which provides students and families with referrals to community resources, parenting information, food, clothing, healthcare, computer and internet access, school supplies and more.

Nass-Boon and Porche strive to help students in need whenever they can, but sometimes they’re not allowed to provide certain kinds of assistance even if they have the financial resources to do so, a restriction that frustrates them to no end.

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