Helping the neighbors: Ola fundraiser for Transitional Resources

At Ola Salon in the Luna Park business district tonight, that’s Tiann Stubberfield with the tweezers and Transitional ResourcesDarcell Slovek-Walker (reclining) and Yemaya St. Clair. Ola and TR are neighbors – TR, which provides housing and other services to people living with “severe and persistent” mental illness, is headquartered just a few blocks south on Avalon Way. Tonight, Ola held a fundraiser for TR, including donating the proceeds from certain services as well as raffle tickets. Treats too, plus live music from West Seattle’s own Sid Law:

If you missed tonight’s event – here’s how to help Transitional Resources. Meantime, still lots of chances for you to reach out and give this holiday season – we’ve got a special section, with both fundraisers and direct donation opportunities, on the WSB West Seattle Holidays page.

1 Reply to "Helping the neighbors: Ola fundraiser for Transitional Resources"

  • Yemaya December 14, 2011 (12:32 pm)

    What an amazing benefit event! A million thanks to Ola Salon and to everyone who contributed to making the night a smashing success. Avalon restaurant donated delicious appetizers and mimosas, Baked made a gorgeous cake, and Sid Law’s music gave the festivities the perfect soundtrack. A number of local businesses contributed raffle prizes. We feel really fortunate to be a part of this vibrant neighborhood. Thanks for all the support! Ola Salon staff is incredible!

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