Christine Palidar
Wife, mother, and natural care-taker. She has a heart to serve and brings her energy for life to everything she does. Her perfect days include cooking a good meal, gathering friends around the table, and sharing deep, meaningful conversation.
Likes: Sports of all kinds, cooking for her family, quality time with her husband Brian and their kids, meaningful friendships, and investing in causes that make a tangible difference in people’s lives.
Dislikes: Injustice, broken trust, and ulterior motives.
Christine brings both heart and experience to the Seattle Angels board, joining in January 2025. Before stepping into this role, she spent over a decade supporting Sibling House, where she served in various volunteer and Board leadership roles—including Board President. Earlier in her career, Christine worked directly with youth and families as a Case Manager at Looking Glass Shelter and as a Social Services Case Worker for the city of Eugene, Oregon. Christine’s background blends hands-on social services with corporate, organizational, and fundraising expertise. No matter the setting, her passion has always been clear: championing vulnerable children and the families who care for them.
Likes: Sports of all kinds, cooking for her family, quality time with her husband Brian and their kids, meaningful friendships, and investing in causes that make a tangible difference in people’s lives.
Dislikes: Injustice, broken trust, and ulterior motives.
Christine brings both heart and experience to the Seattle Angels board, joining in January 2025. Before stepping into this role, she spent over a decade supporting Sibling House, where she served in various volunteer and Board leadership roles—including Board President. Earlier in her career, Christine worked directly with youth and families as a Case Manager at Looking Glass Shelter and as a Social Services Case Worker for the city of Eugene, Oregon. Christine’s background blends hands-on social services with corporate, organizational, and fundraising expertise. No matter the setting, her passion has always been clear: championing vulnerable children and the families who care for them.