Teen Board

The Teen Board is a leadership group comprised of Spokane’s rising sophomores, juniors and seniors who serve as ambassadors of our House in their school and community.  The Teen Board meets once a month from September – May and is designed to empower high school students with a platform to develop leadership skills, volunteer and make a positive impact for families within our local community receiving medical care. We understand the importance of fostering student leadership and providing opportunities for personal growth outside of the classroom. Mentors will provide insight into the functions and demands of non-profit management through committees that simulate our non-profit — culminating with the annual Flamingo Flock Fundraiser in April.

Here are some of the key highlights of the Teen Board program:

  1. Student-Led Initiatives: Participants will have the opportunity to initiate and lead projects that support house operations and the guest experience for families staying at RMHC. From organizing events to fundraising and awareness campaigns, students will take the reins in shaping their Teen Board.
  1. Immersion Mentorship and Guidance: Our team provides hands-on experience to help teens gain a deeper understanding of our mission, partnerships, and non-profit management. RMHC staff focuses on helping students develop essential leadership skills, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving to foster personal growth and confidence.
  1. Collaboration and Networking: The Teen Board Program is comprised of students from schools across the Spokane area Inland NW and facilitates collaboration among students from diverse backgrounds and interests. Through teamwork and cooperation, participants will learn the value of collective action and serve as ambassadors for RMHC in our community.
  1. Recognition and Impact: Participants will have the opportunity to see the tangible results of their efforts as they make a positive impact for families at our House and in our community. Their contributions will be recognized and celebrated, reinforcing their sense of achievement and motivation.

2025-26 Members

Alexandra Aiden

Alexandra Aden

North Central High School

Sarah Adewale

Sarah Adewale

Lewis & Clark High School

Logan Althoff

Lewis & Clark High School

Olivia Aronsen

North Central High School

Sydney Bagley

Gonzaga Prep High School

Taryn Barbieri

Gonzaga Prep High School

Izabella Cassie

University High School

Tennyson Cole

Lewis & Clark High School

Maeve Cronen

Lewis & Clark High School

Morgan Cronen

Lewis & Clark High School

Canon Daines

Central Valley High School

Aizea Dancel

Medical Lake High School

Sydney Dinges

Meade High School

Brigid Dinnen

East Valley High School

Addison Dubinsky

Mt. Spokane High School

Catie Emanuels

Gonzaga Prep High School

Claire Gee

Gonzaga Prep High School

Emma Gee

Gonzaga Prep High School

Ethan Gingras

Ridgeline High School

Grady Gonzales

Meade High School

Maddie Kalisvaart

Lewis & Clark High School

Claire Kellogg

West Valley High School

Julia Kosinski

Gonzaga Prep High School

Mason Kowalski

Lewis & Clark High School

Emmaline Kuney

Ferris High School

Charlie Lynn

Ridgeline High School

Jenna McCain

Shadle Park High School

Olivia O’Neill

Lewis & Clark High School

Grace Parker

Lewis & Clark High School

Lucy Piskel

Lewis & Clark High School

Kason Reinke

Mt. Spokane High School

Alexis Reyes

Spokane Valley High School

Danlyn Ruppert

Lewis & Clark High School

Riley Sieber

St. George High School

Ella Silvey

University High School

Natalie Sorenson

Natalie Sorensen

St. George High School

Madison Stoltz

Lewis & Clark High School

Sindhu Surapaneni

University High School

Bailey Swinyard

Lewis & Clark High School

Kingsley Ugorji

Ferris High School

Grant Von Buchwaldt

Gonzaga Prep High School

Ellie Wolff

Ellie Wolff

St. George High School

Teens in Action