Rosalia residents start donation drive for victims of Malden fire
Rosalia residents have stepped up to help those displaced by a Sept. 7 wildfire that decimated the neighboring town of Malden in northern Whitman County.
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Several churches in Rosalia have collected donations of clothes, toiletries, food, tools and other items for those displaced by a Sept. 7 wildfire that decimated the neighboring town of Malden.
Chad Sokol The Spokesman-Review
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Harvest Assembly of God Church, seen Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020, is one of several churches in Rosalia, Washington, that have collected donations of clothes, toiletries, food, tools and other items for those displaced by a Sept. 7 wildfire that decimated the neighboring town of Malden.
Chad Sokol The Spokesman-Review
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Cameron Atchison, the son of the pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Rosalia navigates stacks of donated goods Tuesday.
Chad Sokol The Spokesman-Review
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Tehran Green, a volunteer from Spokane, hangs garments on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020, in the Rosalia Community Center, one of several locations in Rosalia that have collected donations of clothes, toiletries, food, tools and other items for those displaced by a Sept. 7 wildfire that decimated the neighboring town of Malden.
Chad Sokol The Spokesman-Review
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