Tokens for Tomorrow: April-June
Meet the 2nd 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.
Concrete Dress It Forward
Concrete Dress It Forward
Concrete Dress It Forward provides good-quality, free clothing, footwear, and accessories in a welcoming, boutique-style shop. Everything is donated, gently used, or brand new, including toiletries, socks, and underwear. Concrete Dress It Forward is managed entirely by volunteers and sustained through donations, fundraising, and grants. It also donates unusable items to textile programs, which supports its goal of reducing waste going into landfills. Respect for customers, regardless of their circumstances, is at the heart of Concrete Dress It Forward.
PFLAG Skagit
PFLAG Skagit
PFLAG Skagit's mission is to provide advocacy, education, and support to the LGBTQIA+ community, their friends, family, and allies. They seek to build community and to provide safe, supportive activities. PFLAG Skagit strives to keep families together, and its family values stress education, understanding, acceptance, and support, but most of all love, thereby empowering children—straight, cisgender, and LGBTQIA+ alike—to lead happy and productive lives.
Skagit Legal Aid
Skagit Legal Aid
Skagit Legal Aid expands access to the civil justice system for historically underserved communities and works to identify and eliminate barriers that perpetuate poverty, racism, and injustice. Skagit Legal Aid serves people who are most often excluded from legal systems—not because their legal issues are less serious, but because our legal systems were never designed for them. Skagit Legal Aid primarily works with Indigenous community members, immigrant and farmworker families, and rural residents.
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) promotes justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education. NWIRP strives for justice and equity for all persons, regardless of where they were born, and its legal services are critical to helping thousands of immigrants in Washington State navigate the complexities of the United States immigration system.
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!