Meet Emma Noyes
As research director, Emma strives to maximize community benefit through community-driven and community-owned research, including the access to and dissemination of information that inspires action.Read More »
The Community Hope mural organized by poet Jordan Chaney is a large red rose breaking through concrete, and covers the side of a bakery in downtown Pasco.
As research director, Emma strives to maximize community benefit through community-driven and community-owned research, including the access to and dissemination of information that inspires action.Read More »
“From day one, GHF has been all about relationships and community,” says Ann Ngo, technology and operations manager and one of the foundation’s first employees, about what has remained central both to her role and to the organization over the last five years.Read More »
Connection making and community building are integral to the work of racial justice and equity. GHF sponsors in-person and virtual gatherings that benefit organizations and the communities they serve. We are honored to have supported this May Day celebration hosted by Firelands Workers United/Trabajadores Unidos, who are based in Aberdeen.Read More »
Our office in Pasco is now open! More than two years ago, we shared our plans to establish our second office location and expand our presence in Washington. After countless visits to the greater Tri-Cities area — planning, exploring potential sites, and navigating the unpredictability during a pandemic — we finally opened the doors to our new physical space this summer.Read More »
Nick joins GHF with over two decades of experience in law, government, and community-driven advocacy. As policy and advocacy director, he will develop and advance public policy priorities in Washington while leveraging GHF’s status as 501(c)(4) grantmaking organization.Read More »
Gabriela Ramos, a program associate on the learning and community engagement team, has three guiding principles: family, community, and advocacy. A nearly lifelong Yakima Valley resident, Gabriela believes in flourishing where you’re planted and using your skills to serve people and improve the place you call home.Read More »
As communications associate, Lilian will be assisting various communications efforts across the foundation and is eager to build ongoing relationships with grantees to ensure that the stories shared truly represent their community.Read More »
Habtamu is looking forward to stepping into the role of investment operations manager. “My mission is to lay the foundation so GHF’s investments can survive for the long term.”Read More »
With over a decade of experience in multimedia, marketing, and communications, Alyssa Codamon is excited to join Group Health Foundation as a communications associate and do what they love and do best: storytelling.Read More »
Something we struggle with at GHF is the disconnect between what people think we do and what we actually do—which means our phone calls and emails sometimes go unanswered.Read More »