Julie Wukelic

Julie Wukelic, MBA, is a survivor of domestic violence who defied the odds by pursuing her education while raising three children. With a degree in Finance and an MBA from Washington State University, she now serves as the Chief Change Maker at Believe in Me - Foundation for Kids, where she utilizes her skills to make a difference in the lives of children. Julie's passion for equipping the right people with technology and streamlined processes drives her to ensure effective impact. Her resilience, love for challenges, and unwavering dedication make her a remarkable individual committed to creating a better future for children in her community.

Spokane Hoopfest

Hoops of Hope: Believe in Me’s Game-Changing Grant to Hooptown USA

Jumping into a Brighter Future Imagine a world where every child, regardless of their background, has the chance to dribble, shoot, and soar on the basketball court. This vision is now a step closer to reality in Spokane, thanks to the generous $10,000 grant awarded by Believe in Me to Spokane Hoopfest’s Hooptown USA Program […]

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The Shocking Truth About LGBTQ+ Youth Suicide and What You Can Do to Help

GET HELP NOW BY ACCESSING  THE TREVOR PROJECT’S LGBTQ+ CRISIS RESOURCES: CALL 1-866-488-7386 OR TEXT ‘START’ TO 678-678. IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS STRUGGLING WITH THOUGHTS OF SUICIDE, DIAL OR TEXT 988 TO GET 24/7 SUPPORT. Today, I want to discuss a complex and sadly taboo topic: LGBTQ+ youth suicide. This issue is

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Empowering Futures: Believe in Me’s Grand Gesture to Junior Achievement of Washington

Welcome to a story of hope, empowerment, and financial savvy! Today, we’re beyond excited to share a milestone achievement in our mission to uplift young minds. Believe in Me, a beacon of hope since 2006, has awarded a significant grant to Junior Achievement of Washington, marking a new chapter in empowering the next generation. Believe

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What The Holiday Season is Really Like for Children Experiencing Homelessness

The holiday season is a time of joy and happiness, but for children experiencing homelessness, it can be a difficult time. These kids often don’t have a safe place to call home and can feel left out and alone during the holidays. This doesn’t have to be the case, though! There are many ways we

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Believe in Me Hosts Donors and Friends at Seattle Kraken Home Games

Believe in Me is proud to announce its investment in tickets to the Seattle Kraken Hockey Club for the 2022/2023 season. As an organization that believes in building relationships through creating shared memories and stories, we are excited to have purchased 22 home games for the Seattle Kraken’s upcoming season. This partnership allows us to

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Believe in Me Hosts Successful 2022 Washington State University (WSU)Football Tailgates

Believe in Me is an organization that supports students pursuing secondary education, including student-athletes. As part of our mission, we contribute to the athletic funds of Washington schools, to help support the education of these athletes. In 2022, we purchased season tickets to the Washington State University (WSU) football home games, and we hosted tailgates

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A Day In The Life: Celebrating Thanksgiving Through the Eyes Of A Foster Kid

Thanksgiving is a time when families come together to celebrate all that they are grateful for. For many foster kids, this holiday can be bittersweet. They may feel grateful for the new family they have been welcomed into, but may also feel sad and loss at not being able to spend the holiday with their birth family. . Learn how to help.

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