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Lucy Lepinski

COO Community Action Operating Officer at SNAP

Lucy Lepinski has a strong background in community action and housing management. With over two decades of experience in various organizations, Lucy has held key leadership positions such as Director of Assets and Housing Director. Currently serving as the COO Community Action Operating Officer at SNAP, Lucy oversees key programs and initiatives, supporting the organization's mission in a rapidly evolving field. With a degree in Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management and a background in Education and Mathematics, Lucy brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to their role.

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Spokane, United States

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SNAP

Mission Increasing the human potential of our community by providing opportunities for people in need. Vision A strong community where all people have the opportunity to strive toward their full potential. Values COMMUNITY: We believe that nurturing client-focused partnerships builds community. JUSTICE: We believe in advocating for what is fair, honorable and equitable. RESPECT: We believe in recognizing the dignity and inherent worth of all individuals. Opportunities Every Day Helping homeless and low-income families, children and seniors since 1966; SNAP is a private, non-profit Community Action Agency. SNAP's goal is to help families and individuals make a successful transition from crisis to self-sufficiency and build new and healthy futures. The largest private human services agency in Spokane County, SNAP’s staff focuses on serving the whole family and are committed to providing a wide-range of accessible services to those living in poverty. SNAP has positioned neighborhood offices to provide the most basic of human needs that many of us take for granted. SNAP is the local and regional advocate for the most vulnerable people living within our community. With a dedicated board of directors, staff and volunteers, SNAP diligently searches for long-term solutions to eliminate poverty.


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51-200

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