You may not be aware that someone you know has been a victim, but statistically speaking, it is almost guaranteed. Violence and abuse take many forms, including domestic violence, sexual violence, stalking and cyberstalking, and child abuse. ● One in 4 women in the U.S. will experience some form of relationship violence in their lifetime.
2020 has been a turbulent, difficult year for so many, including local nonprofits who have had to alter the way they raise money and get their messages out to the public.
If you want to give back to the Lake Tahoe community this giving season, several nonprofits need donations or volunteers.
Lake Tahoe’s Environment
League to Save Lake Tahoe-Keep Lake Tahoe Blue is a local nonprofit founded in 1957, that works to solve challenges facing Lake Tahoe including pollution, invasive species, trash, etc. This iconic organization has worked to Keep Lake Tahoe Blue for generations through advocating for environmental protections and creating tangible solutions for the community. Check them out at keeptahoeblue.org
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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. After picking up Olay as a sponsor, local Olympian Jamie Anderson sat down with the Tribune to talk about skin routines, beauty standards and her love for her hometown.
Anderson, who grew up in South Lake Tahoe, has made a name for herself as a world class snowboarder.
She is the first ever women’s Olympic Slopestyle Gold Medalist, youngest Winter X Games medalist, and took home the ESPY awards for “Best Female U.S. Olympian” and “Best Female Action Sports Athlete.” Those are just a few of her accomplishments but the list goes on and on.
Soroptimists of South Lake Tahoe donate stockings to Live Violence Free. Names are listed below.
The Soroptimist International Club of South Lake Tahoe (SISLT) has helped make the holidays a bit brighter for the men and women served by Live Violence Free, the nonprofit committed to promoting a violence-free community.
Each year the SISLT club president chooses a President s Project to complete during their year of service. This year, Club President Louisa Boone decided her project would be to make Christmas Stockings for the 50 women and 10 men the agency serves. Stockings were filled with beanies, socks, teas, gift cards for the men, beauty supplies and jewelry for the ladies.