Help Network gets together

Members of the South Whidbey Island Help Network will convene for the quarterly meeting and roundtable discussion next week.

Members of the South Whidbey Island Help Network will convene for the quarterly meeting and roundtable discussion next week.

The Help Network is made up of a number of non-profit organizations dedicated to helping the community, from the South Whidbey Commons to Good Cheer Food Bank and South Whidbey Senior Services.

According to Shawn Nowlin, community outreach coordinator for Good Cheer Food Bank and Thrift Stores, the meetings are a casual opportunity for organizations within the network to update one another on current projects and upcoming fundraisers or other events.

“You get a snapshot of what each organization is up to and what the current issues are involving social services,” wrote Nowlin in an email to The Record.

The meeting will take place at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10 at the Langley Good Cheer Thrift Store in the upstairs conference room.