Below is a complete list of organizations providing service and support for homeless individuals in Spokane. Browse the listings and get in contact with the organization directly to arrange appropriate assistance if you are currently facing homelessness.
Catholic Charities Spokane
Address: 12 East 5th Avenue, WA, Spokane
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Crosswalk
Address: 525 West 2nd Avenue, WA, Spokane
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Family Promise of Spokane - Emergency Family Shelter
Address: 2002 East Mission Avenue, WA, Spokane
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Hope House
Address: 318 South Adams Street #99201, WA, Spokane
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House of Charity
Address: 32 West Pacific Avenue, WA, Spokane
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Miryam's House
Address: Undisclosed, WA, Spokane
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O'Malley Service Coordinator
Address: 707 East Mission Avenue, WA, Spokane
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Resource Center of Spokane County
Address: 130 South Arthur Street, WA, Spokane
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SNAP: Armory
Address: 212 West 2nd Avenue, WA, Spokane
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St. Margaret's Shelter
Address: 101 East Hartson Avenue, WA, Spokane
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The Salvation Army Spokane
Address: 222 East Indiana Avenue, WA, Spokane
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Transitions
Address: 3128 North Hemlock Street, WA, Spokane
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Trent Resource and Assistance Center (TRAC Shelter)
Address: 4320 East Trent Avenue, WA, Spokane
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Truth Ministries of Spokane
Address: 1910 East Sprague Avenue, WA, Spokane
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UGM Anna Ogden Hall
Address: 2828 West Mallon Avenue, WA, Spokane
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UGM Crisis Shelter For Women & Children
Address: 1515 East Illinois Avenue, WA, Spokane
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UGM Housing
Address: 1234 East Sprague Avenue, WA, Spokane
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Union Gospel Mission Men's Shelter and Recovery
Address: 1224 East Trent Avenue, WA, Spokane
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VOA Young Adult Shelter
Address: 3104 East Augusta Avenue, WA, Spokane
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Volunteers of America Eastern Washington
Address: 525 West 2nd Avenue, WA, Spokane
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Women's Hearth
Address: 920 West 2nd Avenue, WA, Spokane
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Family Housing and Food Assistance:
Family Housing and Food Assistance includes services related housing and food security. This includes rental assistance, food stamps, access to food pantries, and more.
Elderly and Senior Support:
Senior Support offers services specific to the needs of senior citizens, including meals, transportation, healthcare services and more.
Support The Working Poor:
Low Income Family Assistance offers child care services, job training, and other related services to help ease the financial burden of being the head of household. In addition to various financial assistance, the goal is to also empower individuals to increase their earning capacity through skills training and job placement programs.
Children and Youth Services:
Children and Youth Services encompass a wide range of programs, including Head Start, CHIP, WIC, and other programs designed to improve the welfare of children.
Crisis Support:
Crisis Support provides services for circumstances such as transitional housing for women, eviction prevention, and other assistance necessary to support individuals during times of unforeseen life circumstances.