Our Stories
Teaming Up with Gonzaga for Sexual Assault Advocacy
Sexual assault is an uncomfortable topic. How sexual assault is handled on campus is a difficult issue for students and universities. A collaborative program between Gonzaga University and Lutheran Community Services Northwest in Spokane takes a unique...
5 Questions: Delivering Hope Is Peggy Ray’s Mission
Many clients who seek assistance at our Family Support Centers do so in a crisis and out of desperation. They often feel their lives have spun out of control. Peggy Ray believes her job is to ensure that they leave her office with hope. Peggy is the Family Support...
LCS Northwest will Continue to Welcome All Refugees
At Lutheran Community Services Northwest, we have a rich history of welcoming, resettling and meeting the critical needs of refugees. We’ve welcomed more than 35,000 refugees over the past 40-plus years in Washington and Oregon. LCS Northwest remains committed to...
Santa for Seniors: Bill Looney’s Community Legacy
Bill Looney didn’t want any senior to feel forgotten at Christmas. A man of action, the Tacoma businessman equipped himself with a Santa suit that he would wear to local nursing homes. He brought gifts and made sure residents felt special. The act transformed Looney...
5 Questions: LCS Northwest’s Tatyana Bondarchuk, Crime Victims’ Advocate
The Crime Victims’ Advocacy Program in LCS Northwest Program provides advocacy, referrals and information services to the community of Multnomah County, which includes Portland. All services are offered free of charge to victims of crimes. Tatyana Bondarchuk is a...
Tim Ward’s Journey of Surviving the Oso Mudslide
Lutheran Community Services Northwest is there over the long haul. This is Tim Ward’s story of healing. He is one of nine people who survived the massive mudslide near Oso, WA on the morning of March 22, 2014. Forty-three people died in the slide, including Ward’s...
Sharing Love Through Foster-Adoption
Greg and Aly Powers’ journey to becoming foster parents began seven years ago when they discovered they had friends who were parenting foster children through Lutheran Community Services Northwest.

