Board of Directors – Bonnie Bush

November 5, 2024

Board of Directors – Bonnie Bush

Thank You

Each of our wonderful Board of Directors is so passionate about our community and dedicates their time, talent, and resources towards the fulfillment of our mission. On behalf of our team, those we serve, and our community we thank you for all you do!


In her 39 years of service to Spokane County, Bonnie worked tirelessly to improve the lives of marginalized youth. As the Juvenile Court Administrator, Bonnie brought innovative, inclusive, and positive change to the juvenile justice system. Her aspirations were two fold: preventing youth from entering the court system and building a more equitable system overall.

In 2020, received the Women of Achievement Award for Community Enhancement. "I was so proud of the other award winners and the women who were honored before us," says Bonnie. Now she and her husband fill their retirement days loving and caring for our seven grandchildren.

Learn More

Find more bios for our wonderful board of directors at ywcaspokane.org/leadership.

By: Jemma Riedel-Johnson

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