Indian Youth Club Of Spokane
Make a Difference Today
September 2019
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September 2019
Who We Are
Here at Indian Youth Club Of Spokane, we know that sometimes all it takes to change the world is a little support. Since our founding in 2019, we have been determined to make an impact. The core of our efforts is to enable all kids to celebrate their culture and community, to bring different ideas and passion to the range of activities we’re involved in, while learning new skills.
Goals
Bringing Change
Spokane Indian Youth Club is group organized voluntarily by community members and parents to enable kids to celebrate their culture, have disciplined fun with their peers while learning communication skills, engaging in community service and building confidence.
Develop Effective Communication and Leadership Skills
Presenting about Indian culture to the local community
Develop Individual and Social Responsibility by helping the community
Volunteering at a fundraiser dinner for the charity called One More Time, this local charity provides bucket list wishes for local seniors. The charity has granted many wishes for seniors in North Idaho with life limiting disease
Building Confidence
Volunteering at Winterfest in the Northtown mall sharing Indian heritage
Our Projects
Recognizing the enormity of the challenges our society faces, Indian Youth Club Of Spokane is dedicated to making a lasting impact through our campaigns and programs. While our efforts are driven by our organization’s singular focus, we spread a wide net by investing in a variety of progressive strategies. Learn more about our initiatives and get involved yourself.
Education & Outreach
Most of our efforts pertaining to this program involve studying new approaches and developing innovative ways to implement them. We evaluate our success in this field by gathering qualitative and quantitative data, and using that information to measure shifts and changes from our baseline measurements.
Community Development
We see every challenge as an opportunity, and this initiative helps us ensure that our partners are better prepared to manage the unique situations they find themselves in. We are invested in an innovative approach that empowers our community and delivers the support they need, when they need it.
"Great things are done by a series of small things brought together"
Vincent van Gogh
Indian Youth Club Cultural Celebration
These girls danced , praising elephant God, Ganesha , who is the son of Goddess Parvathi. He is worshipped by all the three worlds. He is protector of all the good people such as the sages. He is the one who has mouse as the means of transport.