Summit to bring together regional community advocates
WENATCHEE — The Thriving Together Toward Tomorrow summit will bring together people from across North Central Washington on Wednesday with a single goal – to make the communities they live in better, according to Thriving Together NCVW Director of Network Development Veronica Farias.
“Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of residents across North Central Washington,” Farias said.
The summit will focus on a set of principles known as the Vital Conditions Framework: Belonging and Civic Muscle, Thriving Natural World, Basic Needs for Health and Safety, Humane Housing, Meaningful Work and Wealth, Lifelong Learning and Reliable Transportation. Those things are what’s necessary for communities to thrive, according to Thriving NCW’s website.
“The annual gathering brings together community members, leaders, different partners from across the region,” Farias said. “The purpose is to celebrate our successes, reflect on our shared vision and explore the opportunities that we have to strengthen not only the local efforts that are happening, but lifting up the regional capacities that we also have to leverage.”
The keynote speaker will be Becky Payne of the Rippel Foundation. Payne served over 20 years at the Centers for Disease Control and designed a national plan for equitable recovery and resilience after COVID-19 based on the Vital Conditions framework, according to the summit’s schedule. After Payne’s presentation, the summit will break up into numerous smaller sessions.
“I think the highlight in the heart of the summit would be the afternoon breakouts and tabletop conversations that we have,” Farias said. “I think there's up to 11 different conversations that will be happening at the same time, and folks are able to self-select into these different table topics. We've laid these out in five different themes: Environmental and Regional; Systems Advocacy and Systems Change; Storytelling and Impact; Housing and Long-term Solutions; and Growing, Belonging, Celebrating.”
This is the second year Thriving Together NCW has held the summit, Farias said. Last year it was in Chelan; this year it’s at the Wenatchee Convention Center. Thriving NCW serves Grant, Chelan, Douglas and Okanogan counties, as well as the Confederated tribes of the Colville Reservation.
“Our goal is to uplift the voices that make up our community, and particularly those who are doing great work in our communities,” Farias said.
Thriving Together Toward Tomorrow
8 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday
Wenatchee Convention Center
121 N. Wenatchee Ave., Wenatchee