Our Team

We envision a safe, equitable, and thriving community.

Taffy

“I express my deepest gratitude for your steadfast support and commitment to our mission. Thanks to your dedication, we have made remarkable progress in our shared goal of ending domestic violence in our community. I am deeply grateful for all we’ve accomplished together. Our progress is a powerful reminder of what we can achieve as a united community. Each action we take, and every life we impact moves us closer to a future where domestic violence is no longer a reality. While we have weathered challenges over the last year and more remain, I am confident we will bring about lasting change with your ongoing support and dedication.

Please continue to engage with us through our website and social media channels. We’ll keep you informed about our latest initiatives, upcoming trainings, and opportunities to get involved. Together, we can create a safer and more supportive Spokane for everyone.”

Kami

Kami LaMoreaux is our Violence Prevention Coordinator for the Spokane Regional Domestic Violence Coalition. Kami worked in the K-12 system for a decade before she joined SRDVC. Committed to social justice, her work reflects her values of compassion, vision, creativity, and civic duty. She brings her teaching and fundraising skills to the Coalition, and she is excited for the outreach roles of her new position. In her free time, she enjoys reading, knitting, the outdoors, and motorcycling. She lives in Spokane with her blended family of 5 children, 2 dogs, and an enormous tropical fish tank.

Angela

Angela Svastisalee is our Grant Coordinator and has been a part of the Coalition for over a year. She is inspired daily by her colleagues and the individuals we serve. Her background is in banking and finance, she spent most of her career in the Seattle area. She enjoys trying new restaurants and spending time with her family.

Peyton

Peyton is SRDVC’s Community Engagement Coordinator. She owned a salon and was a hairstylist for over 25 years in Spokane, but she decided to embark on a new career after she was forced to close her doors due to COVID-19. Peyton shares her passion for people and says she is honored to be part of this coalition. She leads our weekly Survivor’s Circle, is a tabling champion, and works in community relations and fundraising.

Emma

Emma Scott is SRDVC’s Office Administrator, which means that she supports everyone in the office with their work and does a lot of random but important tasks. She also enjoys attending tabling events and interacting with the community.

Citlalli

Citlalli Briseño is SRDVC’s Community Response Coordinator. In her role, she has the privilege of working with law enforcement agencies, county representatives, and court systems, while also advocating for legislative reforms to advance trauma-informed responses and resources for survivors of domestic violence in the Spokane region.

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