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Who We Are & What We Do

SAGE Crisis Center of Wenatchee, Washington, believes that all people deserve to live in safety. SAGE stands for: safety, advocacy, growth, empowerment. To achieve these things, we serve adults and youth impacted by violence to build healthier lives by offering support, resources, and professional services. 

Image by Tracy Adams

Mission

SAGE is committed to ending violence through education, advocacy, and empowerment. 

Vision

SAGE brings together empowerment and justice to end violence, advance equity, and secure healthier futures. 

Team

Commitment. Compassion. Expertise.

Bethany AlHaidari, Ph.D. (she/her)

Executive Director

Mirella S.  (she/her)

Program Manager
mirellas@findsafety.org

Sierra A.  (she/her)

Engagement Manager

Stacy S.  (she/her)

CAC Manager

Bianca M. (she/her)

Advocate- Bilingual

Selena B. (she/her)

VOCA Coordinator- Bilingual

Mireya B. (she/her)

Advocate- Bilingual

Nona R.  (she/her)

Advocate

Reyna R.  (she/her)

Advocate - Bilingual

Thayz R. (she/her)

Advocate-Bilingual

Board of Directors

Becci Piepel (she/her)

Chair

Douglas County

Jessica Clay (she/her)

Vice-Chair

Numerica Credit Union

Nathan Townsend (he/him)

Treasurer

Rosemount Speciality Products

Erika Guerrero (she/her)

Secretary

Douglas County 

James Hershey (he/him)

Member

Retired Deputy Prosecutor

Nicole Kern (she/her)

Member

Eastmont School District

Tiana Rowland  (she/her)

Member

Douglas County

Liz Williams (she/her)

Member

North Central Education District

Valerie Bollinger (she/her)

Member

Department of Youth & Families

Tyler Caille he/him

Member

Douglas County Sheriff's Office

Rosa Pudillo (she/her)

Member

Wenatchee Chamber of Commerce 

Ivy Jacobson (she/her)

Member

East Wenatchee Police Department

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