All addresses are in Spokane, Washington, (509) unless otherwise noted. Days and Hours vary, so call for information. |
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| Airway
Heights Community Center |
244-4845 13120 W. 13th Ave |
| Monday
- Friday 9 a.m - 5 p.m. Free. Services include: YWCA ECEAP preschool, food bank, senior lunch, AA Meetings, youth recreational programs, Boy Scouts, cooking class, WIC, tax aid, Summer nutrition program,(free breakfast and lunch for 18 and under) GED Classes, Department of Corrections (DOC) Wood Program, and Spokane Neighborhood Action Program (SNAP) heat and housing assistance. |
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| American
Indian Community Center |
535-0886 |
| Monday
- Friday 9 a.m - 5 p.m. Free. Services include: Provides GED, re-entry to high school classes, food bank for those in zip code 99202 and American Indians with tribal identification, ECEAP Preschool site, senior nutrition program, employment and training program (W.I.A.) Indian Child Welfare, protective payee program, family services, and parenting classes. |
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| East Central Community Center | 625-6699
500 S. Stone |
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Monday - Friday 8 a.m - 5 p.m. Fees vary.
Provides a coordinated approach to needed neighborhood based support
services and outreach; Acts as an advocate for issues affecting
the neighborhood as well as assisting in developing strategies and
resources to address emerging community needs and concerns. Houses
the following programs and services: |
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| Health
Improvement Partnership (HIP) |
444-3088 Paulson Building, 421 W. Riverside, Suite 353 |
| Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free. An effort to facilitate and enhance community well being in the Spokane regional community through creative collaboration and resource development. Current emphasis on health care access, disability awareness, child care, gun violence, second-hand smoke, and youth issues.Join us in imagining "what if". Use us to strengthen your work. Travel with us from possibilities to new realities. Work with us for the good of the whole community. | |
| Martin Luther King Center | 455-8722
845 S. Sherman |
| Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fees vary. Provides comprehensive social services for all ages including preschool (ECEAP) with wraparound child care, before/after school program for K-6 grade (FAME), teen prevention program for ages 11-15 (youth 2000), Summer Youth Academy for ages preschool though 6th grade, Summer Teen leadership program, Girl Scouts, protective payee, supercised visits, basic needs assistance, school supplies, family crisis intervention, cultural education, various parent workshops and community activity events. ECEAP is free, and child care fees vary with specific programs. | |
| Medical Lake Community Outreach | 299-3819
211 N Lefevre, Medical Lake |
| Tuesday and Friday, 9:00 a.m. - Noon. Provides assistance and telephone referral services staffed by volunteers. Offers the following direct assistance; Emergency rent or utility help, snow and leaf removal for elderly and handicapped, delivery of firewood to low income families, and transportation to medical appointments. This service is provided by a coalition of Medical Lake Churches : St. John Lutheran, Assembly of God, St. Anne Catholic, Medical Lake Community Churches and other organizations, including Combined Fund Drive, Friends for Children,, and other donations. | |
| Northeast Community Center | 487-1603
4001 N. Cook, Spokane |
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Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Fees vary.
Brings together 5the combined resources, expertise and experience
of 12 different public and private non-profit agency programs needed
within the community. Programs include: |
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| Peaceful
Valley Community Center |
624-8634
(mreilly@peacefulvalley.org) 214 N. Cedar |
| Monday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Tuesday - Saturday, 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Free. Provides after school an dSaturday recreation programs for children 6 - 18 years. Hosts three Narcotics Anonymous groups. Offers free bread and clothes at specific times, social services, and free laundry for Peaceful Valley, Brown's edition, Latah, Cannon and downtown neighborhood residents only. Sponsors city-wide recreational programs. | |
| Rural Resources Community Action | 684-8421
956 Main Street, Colville |
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Monday- Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Free.
Provides services to individuals and families throughout Stevens,
Pend Oreille and Ferry Counties. Offers comptehensive programs including
nine Head Start Centers. Other services include: |
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| Salvation
Army Community Center |
325.6810
222 E. Indiana |
| Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Fees vary. Provides an indoor heated swimming pool (handicapped accessible), swimming lessons and aqua aerobics. Also has an indoor gymnasium, (providing basketball, volleyball, floor hockey, and general recreation). Offers meeting and seminar rooms, game room and youth athletic leagues. The Salvation Army is a Christian organization offering worship opportunities. Services are provided to all eligible clients regardless of beliefs. | |
| United Way's Volunteer Center | 624-2279 YMCA Building, 507 N. Howard |
| Monday- Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free. Central clearinghouse linking volunteers with agencies according to skill or interest. A direct service of Uniteed Way dedicated to increasing the effectiveness of the volunteer sector in Spokane County. Sponsors the Volunteer of the Year, Days of Caring and Family Day of Caring. Housed within the center is the Spokane Youth Volunteers, providing opportucities for teens 11 - 18 years old. New online database of volunteer opportunities called Volunteer Solutions through the United Way Website. | |
| Spokane Valley Community Center | 927-1153
10814 E. Broadway |
| West Central Community Center | 326-9540
1603 N. Belt |
| Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - Noon & 1:00 p.m. - 5 p.m. Fees vary. A multi-faceted social serfvice agency including programs for DSevelopmentally Disabled Adults, Deaconess Women's Clinic, Supplemental Nutrition for infants and mothers (WIC), Head Start site, recreation for all ages, low cost computer lab, education, special and seasonal programs. For Senior Services, call the Sinto Senior Center at 327-2861 or the Corbin Senior Activity Center at 327-1584 | |
| West Hills Neighborhood Council | 838-0060
3109 W. Trinity Place |
| Free. The council takes action on neighborhood issues. Neighborhood Councils are a chartered part of the City government and cannot be voted away by the city council.The council does not issue taxes, but has the power to do anything else that citizens consider issues. Council officials are elected annuall at the April meeting. Meetings are held on the second Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. at COPS Southwest, 1608 W 6th, Room # 7 |