2024 Community Engagement Impact

Dezember 31, 2024

2024 Community Engagement Impact

Our Community Engagement Department celebrates another impactful year!

Since this department's founding in 2022, it has been our goal to create positive change by fostering community awareness, advocating for racial justice, and preventing intimate partner violence. We are excited to share with you the results of work achieved in 2024 that moves us towards a safer and more equitable Spokane.

This year, we reached new heights in our efforts to engage, educate, and empower!

In 2024, we made meaningful connections with 5,976 people in Spokane through awareness activities, educational opportunities, and youth violence prevention efforts.

We strengthened our community relationships and deepened our collective commitment to change. We spent the year out in the community sharing about services, supporting partners, and discussing healthy relationships.

Thank you for being a part of our journey in 2024! We invite you to read our full 2024 Impact Report to learn more about the work we do. We hope you join us in the new year and help us further our work in 2025!

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SPREADING AWARENESS
Individuals engaged through outreach efforts
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Individuals deepened their understanding of issues impacting our community
VIOLENCE PREVENTION
Youth learned about healthy & unhealthy relationships

Von: Jemma Riedel-Johnson

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