Come Make Whistle Kits!
COMMUNITY


This is practical solidarity you can hold in your hands and carry in your pocket.
Come Make Whistle Kits — Because We Look Out for Each Other
What does community care sound like?
Sometimes, it sounds like a whistle.
We’re hosting a hands-on, feel-good volunteer night to assemble whistle kits—simple tools used by trained volunteers to help alert neighbors about ICE activity and keep our community informed and connected. This is practical solidarity you can hold in your hands and carry in your pocket.
No special skills required. Just neighbors showing up for neighbors.
What You’ll Be Doing
• Assembling whistle kits used by local volunteers
• Pitching in alongside friendly, like-minded folks
• Turning an ordinary evening into something that actually helps people
You can come for the full two-hour slot or just drop in for a little while—every kit matters.
Event Details
What: Come Make Whistle Kits
When: Monday, February 16 • 6:00–8:00 pm
Where: Congregational Church on Mercer Island (CCMI)
Address: 4545 Island Crest Way, Mercer Island, WA
Why This Matters
In moments of fear or uncertainty, information and community response can make a real difference. These whistle kits support volunteers who are helping neighbors stay aware and look out for one another—calmly, visibly, and together.
If you’ve been wondering “What can I actually do?”—this is one very real answer.
Bring a friend. Bring your hands. Bring your sense of community. No RSVP required.
We’ll provide the supplies—and the purpose.
See you on the 16th.