From left are First Federal President/CEO Larry Hueth

From left are First Federal President/CEO Larry Hueth

First Federal gives $10,000 toward Peninsula Behavioral Health’s fundraiser

PORT ANGELES — First Federal gave $10,000 to Peninsula Behavioral Health as a contribution in advance of the organization’s third annual fundraising dinner next month.

The dinner will be held at the Port Angeles CrabHouse, 221 N. Lincoln St., with a no-host bar starting at 5 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m. May 3.

The speaker for the event will be David Razowsky, the “Guru of Improvisation” and a Second City improv group alum.

Tickets available

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Tickets for the event are available online at www.peninsulabehavioral.org, at the Peninsula Behavioral Health business office at 118 E. Eighth Street, or at Necessities and Temptations, 217 N. Laurel St.

Peninsula Behavioral Health has been Clallam County’s primary resource for mental health services for 42 years, and the current client base is about 3,400 men, women, and children, the clinic said.

This year, Peninsula Behavioral Health has set a goal of raising $35,000 to provide services for underinsured and unfunded clients.

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