Trisha Tomlinson
Her passion to help community members is derived from her experience as a single mother navigating support systems. This experience and community connection eventually led her to own and operate a local restaurant, Ben’s Burritos, with a focus on supporting food insecure community members through the development of their “pay it forward “board. For this addition to her business, Tricia was the recipient of Uplift LA’s “40 under 40” award for building community.
After her business closed in 2019, she returned to social work as a Family Advocate for Community Concepts. Her role included building relationships with community members and partners while developing strategies for the application process of the Choice Neighborhood Grant. She was also active as a member of the REDI team, a group that focused on Race, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in the development and restructuring of policies and procedures within the organization. She would later be promoted to Grant Manager which eventually led to her current role.
Tricia has resided in Lewiston and has held membership in the Raise-Op Housing Cooperative for over 10 years. While living there she has been a board member, worked on the design team for the new Blake and Walnut affordable housing development, and holds a current position on the Co-op’s application committee.
Her personal passions include her close relationships with family and friends, singing, dancing, writing music, playing the ukulele, yoga, and hiking.