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Liz Edrich

Director Of Development And Community Relations at Faces of Hope

Liz Edrich has a diverse work experience in the non-profit sector. Liz started their career as a Development Director at the Trey McIntyre Project, where they successfully achieved the organization's budget goals and developed strong relationships with donors. Liz then worked as a Development Director and Board Chair at The Children's School of Boise, where they led fundraising efforts and established communication systems. Liz also served as the Executive Director of the Harris Ranch Wildlife Mitigation Association and an Oral History Interviewer at the Boise Department of Arts and History. In addition, they gained experience as a Non-profit Consultant, providing expertise in various areas such as event management, copywriting, and volunteer management. Liz has a proven track record of surpassing fundraising goals and achieving high levels of participation. Liz is currently the Director of Development and Community Relations at the Faces of Hope Foundation.

Liz Edrich holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in History from Kenyon College. Liz attended Kenyon College from 1988 to 1992. Liz later pursued a Masters degree in History from California State University-Sacramento. Liz completed their Masters program at California State University-Sacramento in 1997. It is also known that Liz attended California State University-Sacramento for an additional period, however, the specific dates and details regarding their second Masters degree are not provided.

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Boise, United States

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Faces of Hope

Faces of Hope Victim Center is a warm and welcoming place where people affected by interpersonal violence can receive help with no judgment, no strings, and no fees. Our mission is to reduce victimization with a safety net of crisis services. Through one door, our specialized multi-disciplinary team wraps around an individual or family and provides crisis-intervention services to stabilize them. Although we have law enforcement on site, we do not require that adults file a report with them to receive services. Today, Faces of Hope Victim Center stands as the ultimate safety net for victims of abuse and neglect in Ada County. As a partner in the Center the Faces of Hope Foundation fills a fundamental gap in resources by providing services essential to victims’ well-being. For example, the Foundation provides legal aid, protection orders, safety planning, residential repairs, basic necessities, emergency housing assistance, transportation, and education. All of our services are voluntary, and services are provided at no cost to victims.


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