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Loren Negron

Loren Negron is a senior at Washington State University pursuing a dual degree in journalism and sociology with a minor in psychology. She works as a multimedia storyteller and copywriter for nonprofits, using captivating and engaging storytelling to share God's love and highlight nonprofits' mission and impact. In her free time, she naps, listens to music, plays the drums, writes poetry, hikes and chases waterfalls. One of her favorite quotes and inspirations comes from Mother Teresa: "I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God, who is sending a love letter to the world."

Dear 2021, you taught me a lot about grief

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WSU Grad, Driven by Faith and Childhood Experience, Eager To Start Non-Profit

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This Thanksgiving Season, Immigrant Family Gets New Home in Spokane

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Leaning in: God is always God, even in the midst of a storm

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