Judy Richichi

Judy Richichi

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Director of Major Gifts and Corporate Relations

Judy Richichi spent much of her youth growing up on the streets under the child welfare system, so it's no surprise that she now dedicates her life to working with Winnipeg's most marginalized citizens.

"I am excited about Siloam Mission's vision for the future and know we will have a huge impact on people experiencing homelessness in our community!

After serving as Siloam Mission's Director of Finance and Development, Judy stepped into her role as Director of Major Gifts and Corporate Relations in 2014. Her passion to help the city's less fortunate grows more each day, and she is excited about sharing the vision of Siloam to all of Winnipeg's compassionate.

"I know that homeless doesn't mean hopeless. We as a society tend to stereotype and say 'they're never going to change.' I can attest they are wrong. I made it off the streets because people gave me a helping hand," Judy says.

Judy has received her Business Administration diploma from Red River College with a major in accounting and a minor in marketing. She feels blessed to be using her education and experience by making a difference in Winnipeg's inner city and was recently awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee award for her contributions towards Winnipeg's Community.

Judy Richichi spent much of her youth growing up on the streets under the child welfare system, so it's no surprise that she now dedicates her life to working with Winnipeg's most marginalized citizens.

"I am excited about Siloam Mission's vision for the future and know we will have a huge impact on people experiencing homelessness in our community!

After serving as Siloam Mission's Director of Finance and Development, Judy stepped into her role as Director of Major Gifts and Corporate Relations in 2014. Her passion to help the city's less fortunate grows more each day, and she is excited about sharing the vision of Siloam to all of Winnipeg's compassionate.

"I know that homeless doesn't mean hopeless. We as a society tend to stereotype and say 'they're never going to change.' I can attest they are wrong. I made it off the streets because people gave me a helping hand," Judy says.

Judy has received her Business Administration diploma from Red River College with a major in accounting and a minor in marketing. She feels blessed to be using her education and experience by making a difference in Winnipeg's inner city and was recently awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee award for her contributions towards Winnipeg's Community.