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Twina Nobles is a wife, mother of four, former small business owner, an educator and mentor, and an elected official on the University Place School Board. Currently serving as President and CEO of the Tacoma Urban League, Twina has nearly 15 years of experience in education as an instructor, PTA leader and School Board member. Now, shes running for State Senate in the 28th Legislative District because she believes that our kids deserve a world class education. She also wants to fight to keep our communities safe and healthy, to invest in transportation infrastructure while reducing congestion, and to tackle the affordability and housing crisis in our state.
Twinas story begins in Frankfurt, Germany where both of her parents were stationed for four and a half years. Her family later moved to Fort Ord in Monterey, California before eventually creating roots in the Fort Benning/Columbus, Georgia area. It was after this move Twinas childhood took a dramatic turn. She suffered many years of abuse and homelessness. Twinas family lived in nearly every homeless shelter in the Phenix City, Alabama and Columbus, Georgia area. When Twina was 13 years old, things were so unstable that she decided to remain in an Alabama shelter alone and was moved into the foster care system at age 15. She and her brothers remained in foster care until their father was located in California and custody was turned over to him.
Statistics show that one in five foster youth become homeless after the age of 18 and less than 3% will earn a college degree. Twina was determined not to become a statistic. Because of her passion, energy, and hard work she graduated high school and set her sights on becoming an educator.
Twina met and married her then-husband and the family was relocated at Joint Base Lewis McChord (formerly Fort Lewis) nearly two decades ago. Twina comes from a military family so she knows the sacrifices military families make each and every day for our country. Its one of the reasons why it was important for her to help other military families by coaching cheerleading and basketball at Fort Lewis as well as with the City of Lakewood and Lakewood Family YMCA.
Education has always been central to Twinas life and she believes strongly in giving back to the community that helped her succeed to where she is today. Shortly after relocating to Joint Base Lewis McChord, Twina attended the University of Puget Sound, where she earned her undergraduate degree as well as a Master of Arts in Teaching. She worked as an instructor for Metropolitan Development Councils College Bound program at Stadium High School and Lincoln High School, which supported student leaders as they prepared for life after high school. She also co-founded Ladies First, an in-school and after-school program dedicated to empowering young women and building positive self-esteem, www.ladies1storg.com.
On the University Place School Board, Twina works to make sure that every voice is heard and every child succeeds. Shes demonstrated her leadership through a focus on equity, inclusion, and transparency. Because of her background and experience on the PTA, she has worked hard during her term on the School Board to improve engagement with community members and parents. She knows firsthand the struggles of parents in our district because she also has three children in public schools and one who graduated Curtis High School not long ago. Twinas focus in Olympia will be to invest more in education and in teachers to ensure that our students graduate with the skills and support they need to succeed in the future.
In addition to serving several boards and commissions like the Statewide Poverty Action Network and Multicares West Region Mary Bridge Board, shes been recognized locally for her work with a National Urban League 2019 Affiliate Award, a PTA Golden Acorn Award in 2014 and again in 2018, a TPS Gold Star Community Partner Award, a University of Puget Sound Young Logger Service Award and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Keep Living the Dream Award, and a WASA Community Leadership Award.
Twina and her family live in the West Creek Estates part of the district located in Fircrest.
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