May 11, 2021

2020 Visionary Leaders

2020 Visionary Leaders

To ensure YWCA Spokane meets the dynamic needs of families who walk through our doors experiencing domestic violence, homelessness and unemployment, each Visionary Leader has joined the impact circle level that is the most meaningful to them and aligns with their annual giving capacity. We are eternally grateful for the caring individuals and organizations who joined our circle of Visionary Leaders in 2020, giving us the flexible funding to support the area of greatest need, especially with the increased need our community faced due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

LEVEL I: $10,000+

Garco Construction

Hamilton Studio

Harry Fix

Inland Imaging

Kaiser Aluminum

Kalispel Tribe and Northern Quest Resort & Casino

Laura and Andy Vickers

MultiCare Health System

Northwest Farm Credit Services

Numerica Credit Union

Providence Health Care System

STCU

LEVEL II: $5,000+

Amerigroup

Better Health Together

Fidelity Charitable

Itron, Inc.

Johnson’s Custom Jewelry

Katherine Titus

Laura and Joe Frank

Laura and Tom McAloon

Lawton Printing Services

Liz and Scott Morris

Lolo Boutique

LPL Financial

Mary Alberts and Jim Sheehan

McAloon Law PLLC

Mireya and Steele Fitzloff

Spokane Women’s Farms

Terry Thoren

Washington Trust Bank

LEVEL III: $2,500+

Carla Cicero

Columbia Bank

Deanna Hildenbrand

Heather and Eric Rosentrater

Horizon Credit Union

Jeff and Lisa Shaffer

Julie and Brian Schmidt

Latisha Hill

Lauren Webb

Lisa Brown

Mike and Kathy Golden

Project Beauty Share

River Rock Family Wealth Management

Robyn and Justin May

Sally Pritchard and Tom Tremaine

Spokane County United Way

Spokane Regional Health District

The Spokesman-Review

Wendle Ford Nissan

Women & Children’s Free Restaurant

LEVEL IV: $1,000+

Amy and Andrew Biviano

Anna Franklin

Ashley Cameron

Barb and Tom Richardson

Barbara and Richard Umbdenstock

Bernardo|Wills Architects PC

Bob Lee and Dana Morris Lee

Camille Christiansen

Carol and Douglas Wysham

Carol Haugen

Carol J. Landa-McVicker

Carol Phillips Rankin

Caterpillar Inc

Daniel Getz

David O’Brien

Deborah and Charles Zimmerman

Debra and Stephen Duvoisin

Debra Schultz and Penn Fix

Dennis and Marlene Vermillion

Devin Broussard

Diane Paxton

Donna and Mark Stambaugh

Dorothy Webster

Ed Brandstoettner

Emily Morgan

Erica and Robert Hallock

Erika and AZ Zaman

Friends of Andy Billig

George and Lila Girvin

Global Credit Union

Greg Larratt

Heather Barbieri

HUB International Limited

Jacqueline Gibson

Jamie Billings

Jan Wigen

Janet Brougher

Jeri Self-Merritt

Jim Vernon

Joan Menzies

Julie and Art Bookstrom

Karen Weis

Karlene Arguinchona

Kathleen Greco

Katie and Benjamin Gilsdorf

Kim and Rick Pearman-Gillman

Kristi Gravelle

Leanne and Eric Scott

Linda and Mark Hendricksen

Lynda and Rustin Hall

Marlene and Russ Feist

Mary Cameron

Mary DeLateur

Mary Shrode

Meg Miller

Metals Fabrication Company, Inc.

Michael Green

Mistie G. Gillen

Molly Philopant

Moss Adams LLP

NATIVE Project

Nancy Barthelmess

Nicole Floyd

Nikki Smith

Northwest Renewables

Pamela Wallace

Peggy and Keith Currie

Rick Robinson

Sara and Josh Clements-Sampson

Shannon and John Kapek

Sherry and Craig Lee

Susan and Artis Ashe

Tara McAloon

Thayne and Julie McCulloh

U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

Wipfli

Foundations

Avista Foundation

Cambia Health Solutions Fund of Oregon Community Foundation

Empire Health Foundation

Group Health Community Foundation

Innovia Foundation

Innovia Foundation – Alvin & Jane Wolff Fund

Innovia Foundation – Leuthold Endowment Fund

Johnston-Fix Foundation

Seattle-Sonoran Foundation

Starbucks Foundation

U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

US Bank – Foundation


Together We Build A Sustainable Future. Thank you!

Learn More About YWCA’s Visionary Leaders.

By: Claire Schueman

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