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Working to Improve Washington’s Child Welfare/Juvenile Justice Systems

Last year Pride Foundation made a grant to Center for Children & Youth Justice (CCYJ) to conduct a policy research project called the eQuality Project. This project focuses on collecting data to...

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Helping LGBTQ People Become Leaders and Create Change

We have had an inspiring scholarship cycle this year—supporting many worthy, passionate, and amazing scholars that are making a difference in our community throughout the region. I am always in awe at...

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The Most Impactful Moments

My travels to rural communities throughout Washington State allow me to see the tremendous progress being made in these areas, the challenges still being faced, and the passionate people behind it all...

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TALL Beginnings for Transgender People and Allies in Spokane

Transgender people face issues and challenges that many of us will never have to experience. Some of those hurdles include: lack of access to healthcare for routine medically necessary care; few...

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Choosing To Live

Through my work at Pride Foundation, I have had the opportunity to meet many wonderful people who are passionate, courageous, and determined to create a brighter future for the LGBTQ community. Many of...

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A Scholar’s Story: Music to My Ears

Christopher Newcombe, a Pride Foundation scholar, was born in Spokane and graduated from Mead High School in 2002. He is currently in his senior year at Washington State University (WSU) in Pullman,...

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LGBTQ Radio Program Fills the Airwaves

Do you like to stay informed about the ever-changing landscape of equality on a local, national, and global scale? For people that live in rural areas, small cities, or are frequently on the road...

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Pride Foundation Endorses STA Proposition 1

Pride Foundation recently endorsed Spokane Transit Authority (STA) Proposition 1, which would raise critical funds to support public transportation. Proposition 1 will appear on the April 2015 ballot...

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The Power of LGBTQ Allies

In early March, a package of racist, threatening literature was sent to Rachel Dolezal, the President of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP (read more here). The incident brought communities and...

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Retaining Our History, While Moving Forward

As Pride Foundation celebrates 30 years of serving the LGBTQ community, we are happy to share this notable milestone with our grantee partner, Blue Mountain Heart to Heart. Both organizations were...

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Expanding Services to Improve LGBTQ Lives in Eastern Washington

“We recently worked with an HIV positive individual in Wenatchee who ran out of their medications,” said Gaye Weiss, the Executive Director of Spokane AIDS Network (SAN). “This person had recently...

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Helping LGBTQ People Become Leaders and Create Change

We have had an inspiring scholarship cycle this year—supporting many worthy, passionate, and amazing scholars that are making a difference in our community throughout the region. I am always in awe at...

View Article

The Most Impactful Moments

My travels to rural communities throughout Washington State allow me to see the tremendous progress being made in these areas, the challenges still being faced, and the passionate people behind it all...

View Article


TALL Beginnings for Transgender People and Allies in Spokane

Transgender people face issues and challenges that many of us will never have to experience. Some of those hurdles include: lack of access to healthcare for routine medically necessary care; few...

View Article

Choosing To Live

Through my work at Pride Foundation, I have had the opportunity to meet many wonderful people who are passionate, courageous, and determined to create a brighter future for the LGBTQ community. Many of...

View Article


A Scholar’s Story: Music to My Ears

Christopher Newcombe, a Pride Foundation scholar, was born in Spokane and graduated from Mead High School in 2002. He is currently in his senior year at Washington State University (WSU) in Pullman,...

View Article

LGBTQ Radio Program Fills the Airwaves

Do you like to stay informed about the ever-changing landscape of equality on a local, national, and global scale? For people that live in rural areas, small cities, or are frequently on the road...

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Pride Foundation Endorses STA Proposition 1

Pride Foundation recently endorsed Spokane Transit Authority (STA) Proposition 1, which would raise critical funds to support public transportation. Proposition 1 will appear on the April 2015 ballot...

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The Power of LGBTQ Allies

In early March, a package of racist, threatening literature was sent to Rachel Dolezal, the President of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP (read more here). The incident brought communities and...

View Article

Retaining Our History, While Moving Forward

As Pride Foundation celebrates 30 years of serving the LGBTQ community, we are happy to share this notable milestone with our grantee partner, Blue Mountain Heart to Heart. Both organizations were...

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