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Your selfless giving allows students to connect with Â鶹ԭ´´’s caring community, grow in their faith, and gain a transformative mind-and-heart education. Thank you.

You transform students’ futures.

Destiny Fields ’25

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After Destiny Fields’ grandmother was diagnosed with cancer, Destiny spent a lot of time with her at the hospital. “Seeing how the compassionate care she received improved her quality of life during such a difficult time made a lasting impression on me,” Destiny says. “I realized that I wanted to be a part of a field where I could make a difference in people's lives during their most vulnerable moments.”

Destiny is majoring in health science at Â鶹ԭ´´ and plans to work as a physician assistant specializing in cardiology. “Thanks to generous support from donors, I can attend Â鶹ԭ´´ and pursue my passion for healthcare,” she says.

Destiny is also grateful for the incredible community she has experienced at Â鶹ԭ´´. “My friendships with fellow students are a source of constant support and encouragement,” she says, “and my professors and mentors provide guidance and inspiration every step of the way.”

You are such an important part of this community. Thank you.

Nick Lkhadorj ’25

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Being an international student has its challenges, says computer science major Nick Lkhadorj ’25. “One of the significant downsides is the distance from my family, which means I don’t get to see them as often as I’d like.”

Nick’s determination to attend Â鶹ԭ´´ brought him to Spokane from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. As much as he misses his family, he has found a second family through his campus job staffing the info systems help desk.

“I work with one of the most wonderful groups of people here at Â鶹ԭ´´,” Nick says. “The help desk [staff] has become a welcoming and warm community that helps bridge the gap of miles and makes me feel at home.”

Because of generous donors like you, Nick can attend Â鶹ԭ´´ and thrive here.

“You have not only enriched my journey but have also played a part in shaping the positive and supportive community that defines our university,” Nick says. “Thank you for being instrumental in making a difference in the lives of Â鶹ԭ´´ students.”

Jade Gonzalez ’25

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Together, we’re better.

Education major Jade Gonzalez ’25 is better together with the generous donors who make it possible for her to attend Â鶹ԭ´´.

Jade is also better together with her fellow resident assistants: “RA training was the hardest and most fun I’ve had with people at Â鶹ԭ´´. We went through some intense training for almost three weeks, but we went through it together. When it was time to break free from work and just bond together, it was the most fun. We got to know each other beyond the surface level.”

Now Jade is paying it forward: “As an RA and Success Coach I get to collaborate with students every day. The main dream I carry for students who come to Â鶹ԭ´´ is that they realize how capable and essential they are as humans. This year’s [student life] mantra is 'belonging,' and I think that is the best feeling anyone can experience in a new environment.”

Because of you, students come to Â鶹ԭ´´ and grow in big ways. Thank you.

Nicolas Caballero 24

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Caring donors like you are helping Nicolas Caballero ’24 attend Â鶹ԭ´´. Now he’s got a great story! Early on, his football coaches and teammates connected him with Christ and helped him grow in his faith. Tearing his ACL and missing a season was tough, but this setback allowed the budding leader to serve as a resident assistant in Oliver Hall.

Last summer, Nicolas, a finance major, interned at Cambridge Investment Research in Phoenix. His transition to the financial services industry proved easy, thanks to the skills he’s gained at Â鶹ԭ´´. Now, Nicolas leads the Student Investment Group on campus, and he’s preparing for his next chapter after graduating in May.

Your generosity transforms students’ lives. Thank you.

Misikir Adnew 19

Several people wearing masks organize and distribute aid supplies in a sunny location.With you, students achieve tough goals and make a big difference for others. Thank you.

From her first semester at Â鶹ԭ´´, Misikir Adnew '19 wanted to earn a master's in public health and to work in global health. To prepare, she double majored in health science and community health, and she joined the Â鶹ԭ´´ Honors Program, undertaking teaching assistantships, research with her professors and an internship in Washington, D.C.

Stretching her limits and developing her tenacity wasn't easy, but God's faithfulness and Â鶹ԭ´´'s supportive community saw her through. "I knew that challenging myself would get me ready for the intensity of grad school, and it paid off," she says.

Did it ever!

Read Misikir's full alumni profile from Â鶹ԭ´´ Today.

Isaac Pommer 26 and Joel Hartvigsen 26

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It may seem improbable, but the friendship between first-year roommates Isaac and Joel started more than 30 years ago. Their moms, Heidi (Schmidt) Pommer and Rachelle (Kert) Hartvigsen, both '94, were first-year roommates at Â鶹ԭ´´ too. The pair hit it off while moving into their room in Ballard Hall.

Across the years, Heidi and Rachelle's friendship has deepened, and Isaac and Joel's friendship began and has since blossomed. The two families live in different cities, but they've been intentional about staying connected. "[Isaac and I] have similar interests, so we enjoy hanging out and doing activities together," Joel says. "We thought being roommates would be a good way to continue to grow as friends."

With you, Â鶹ԭ´´ students grow in ways that matter and last. 

Jingle’s Story

Your gifts to Â鶹ԭ´´ empower students like Jingle Gorton '21 to transform their passions into fulfilling careers. One of Jingle's passions is literacy. "There were no books for children when I was growing up," she says. "I was desperate for books – I just wanted to read."

Donor support helped Jingle connect with a supportive community and earn her degree in elementary education from Â鶹ԭ´´. She is now a reading intervention specialist, teaching high-need children to read at a Spokane elementary school, and she’s earning her master's in teaching & learning at Â鶹ԭ´´.

With you, students can achieve their dreams. Thank you.