Amanda Lanoway has worked in the non-profit sector for 20 years. A “social problems” course in university motivated her to find ways of using her skills, abilities, and connections to solve social problems and help those in need.
Amanda’s long-time former employment with United Way Regina solidified her commitment to literacy by leading the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading (CGLR) in Regina which focuses on the keystone community outcome in breaking the cycle of poverty: grade-level reading by the end of third grade.
She demonstrates her commitment to helping others through her paid employment as the Volunteer Coordinator at Regina Public Library – connecting newcomer learners to volunteer English language tutors – as well as through her own volunteer commitments with the Rotary Club of Regina, JustServe Regina, Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) and as Co-Founder of Soup After Dark (SAD), an lnfiNATE Initiative, that fed over 10,000 people during the five coldest months of the year in downtown Regina, with 148 consecutive days of service, from December 4, 2022 to April 30, 2023.
Amanda prides herself on passing along the values of humility, generosity, and dignity for all to her two children.