Carrie Lynn
Carrie Lynn is an avid reader and emerging writer living in Vancouver. Her first memoir, “Finding Fitzgerald,” is now available. When not reading or writing, she can be found coordinating Vancouver’s nonprofit Winter Hospitality Overflow (W.H.O.) or traveling with her family.
Unpaid & Unseen: How Volunteers Make Vancouver Better
Learn how volunteers are successfully working together across different faith groups to expand their reach and help others in need.
House of Hope: Empowering the Hidden Hearts and Faces of Africa
Learn how a Vancouver nonprofit is transforming lives in Ethiopia and across the world.
Welcome to the Family: Adoptions at Home and Abroad
Find out why and how local families are opening their hearts and homes through international and domestic adoption.
Holistic Healing: Eastern Medicine Brings Energy and Peace
Discover how reiki, acupuncture, massage and more can bring healing from the inside out.
Global Gathering: International Students Experience Southwest Washington
See how grit, courage, trust and a little luck brought international students to thrive in Southwest Washington.
Grieving Forward: Infant Loss and Support
Learn how families who experienced the unimaginable are using their grief to help others move forward.
Meditation: A Practice for Peace
Twelve years ago, my life was spinning out of control. Until I came across a book about meditation and determined to give it a try.
COVID Crisis, Oceans Apart
One local family desperately watches from another continent as their daughter fights COVID-19.
Dad Days
In a world based on superheroes, step into the role of a lifetime: be the best hang-out dad there is.
Book Nooks: Closing the Million-Word Gap
The heat of the attic overwhelmed me. Memories did, too. Tucked in plastic totes were myriad books we had read to our kids. Fun books like Dr. Seuss’s “Hop on Pop” or Eric Carle’s “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” mixed in with deeper stories