EVERETT — The Hazel Miller Foundation is asking for the community to support the Jean Kim Foundation to help keep the doors open for south Snohomish County’s only hygiene center.

The owner of the hygiene center property is looking to sell for $2.5 million, said Sandra Mears, executive director of the Jean Kim Foundation, in an email to The Daily Herald. An anonymous donor has contributed $2 million, she said. Earlier this month, the Jean Kim Foundation announced the center would close its doors Dec. 12. Now, the center could stay open if the foundation bridges the $500,000 gap by the end of the year.

The Jean Kim Foundation’s hygiene center in Lynnwood provides free showers and restroom facilities for people experiencing homelessness. Since it opened in 2020, the hygiene center has provi

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