The Snoqualmie Firefighters Association received $11,700 from the Greater Snoqualmie Valley 100 Women Who Care for a Stop the Bleed Program in the Snoqualmie Valley School District. The organization is a collaboration of Snoqualmie Valley women who fund local nonprofit or charity organizations. “Words cannot express our gratefulness to the 100 Women Who Care of the Greater Snoqualmie Valley and all contributing organizations,” said Lt. Jacob Fouts of the Snoqualmie Fire Department. “Their support for a preparedness and education campaign to prevent loss of life shows how our community stands united to protect our children in a place they should feel safe.”