Tamika LaMere, Board Member Highlight

Dezember 1, 2024

Tamika LaMere, Board Member Highlight

Thank you for serving as a YWCA Spokane Board of Director from 2023 -2025!

We are deeply grateful for the time, care, and leadership you shared as a member of our Board. Your thoughtful guidance, commitment to our mission, and willingness to lend your voice and perspective helped strengthen YWCA Spokane and advance our work to build a more equitable and safe community. The impact of your service will continue to be felt through the programs, partnerships, and people you helped support. Thank you for your dedication and for leaving our organization stronger because of your involvement.

On behalf of our team, those we serve, and our community we thank you for all you do!

About Tamika LaMere

Tamika is a proud citizen of the Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Montana and a descendant of the Chippewa Cree people of Rocky Boy, Montana. With a strong background in Social Work and Educational Leadership, she earned her Bachelors of Sociology from California State University and a MSW from Eastern Washington University.

Since 2016, Tamika has dedicated her career to Spokane Public Schools, where she has held roles as an Intervention Specialist, Coordinator, and currently serves as the Director of Native Education. Her work is rooted in strategic planning and implementation, with a focus on creating and facilitating professional development that drives meaningful systems change.

A committed advocate for servant leadership, Tamika remains deeply focused on centering community and believes in the transformative power of collaboration. Her commitment to service extends beyond her professional roles, as she actively contributes to multiple Boards of Directors and committees, furthering her mission to foster positive change and inclusivity.

"I am wholeheartedly committed to the YWCA's mission of eliminating racism and empowering women as I share my lived experience as Native woman that understands that no woman can truly be free if we do not eliminate racism. " - Tamika LaMere

Thank you all who have served as YWCA Spokane Board Representatives

We extend our deepest gratitude to the incredible individuals past and present who have supported our community through their services on YWCA Spokane's Board of Directors. Each leader's dedication and commitment to our mission undoubtedly bolsters YWCA Spokane's ability to provide vital programs and services to our community.

YWCA Board Members

Von: Jemma Riedel-Johnson

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