WENATCHEE — The Wenatchee Valley Dispute Resolution Center (WVDRC) honored its founding director and recognized a community peacebuilder during its 2024 Annual Celebration.
The sold-out event, titled "Honoring our Roots, Celebrating our Growth," was held at the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center. It marked a significant milestone in the organization's community engagement efforts.
Lynn Yialelis, the WVDRC's founding director, was honored for her role in establishing the center. Attendees heard about Yialelis's journey that led to the center's creation. In 2006, thanks to Yialelis's efforts and support from the founding board, Chelan County Commissioners Keith Goehner, Buell Hawkins, and Ron Walters approved the WVDRC's establishment.
Alicia McRae, a founding board member and Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Chelan County & City of Wenatchee, and Brett McDonald, current WVDRC Board president, presented the award to Yialelis.
Bob Mark received the inaugural Community Peacebuilder Award. Mark, who serves as the Human Services Director for Upper Valley MEND, was recognized for his passion and extensive training in nonviolent and compassionate communication.
Mark's approach to his work involves applying compassionate communication principles when interacting with clients, staff, and volunteers. He has shared his knowledge with MEND staff, providing training and assisting in addressing challenging situations using peacebuilding and nonviolent communication techniques.
The WVDRC noted that Mark's approach has significantly impacted the culture at Upper Valley MEND, fostering empathy and understanding.
For more information about WVDRC services and educational opportunities, interested parties can visit www.wvdrc.org or call 509-888-0957.
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