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Fire USA Inland Northwest Council
builds caring, confident youth and future leaders--one small group
at a time. Camp Fire provides hands-on educational opportunities for
boys and girls to become more skilled at planning activities, making
decisions, dealing with conflict, solving problems, taking responsibility
for their actions, as well as outdoor education and leadership opportunities
through Camp Dart-Lo and Camp Sweyolakan. Our programs benefit children
from ages 3 through grade 12, as well as young adults with developmental
disabilities or special needs. 747.6191
Cancer
Patient Care is the region's only non-profit providing
direct life-sustaining service to cancer patients who have limited
resources. Emotional, educational, financial, medical and social
service support is available. 456.0446
Children's
Home Society of Washington offers counseling and support
for children and families, including parent education programs,
relatives raising relatives and a broad spectrum of information
and support services for families touched by adoption. 747.4174
Eastern
Washington Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
offers communication advocacy, information and referral services,
and interpreters for deaf and hard of hearing individuals as well
as educational training for organizations. 328-9220
Excelsior
Youth Center connects kids with their future through
residential, foster care, and drug and alcohol programs providing
hope, direction and therapeutic intervention for emotionally and
behaviorally impaired youth. 328.7041
Martin
Luther King Jr. Family Outreach Center is a pioneering,
non-profit, community based organization that since 1970 has worked
to enhance the quality of life for children, youth and families
in Spokane's southeast and east central neighborhoods. 455.8722
Second
Harvest Food Bank of the Inland Northwest provides
food to nearly 44,000 people each month through 21 emergency food
pantries in Spokane County and more than 300 non-profit agencies
in Eastern Washington and North Idaho. 534.6678
Spokane
Guilds' School & Neuromuscular Center provides
early intervention therapies and comprehensive assessments annually
for over 200 developmentally disabled infants and toddlers from
birth to three in Spokane County. 326.1651
Spokane
Neighborhood Action Programs (SNAP) provides a wide
range of services designed to meet emergency basic needs such as
heat, homeless shelters for families, home repair for low-income,
weatherization, affordable housing and many other critical services.
456-7111
Spokane
County United Way is committed to improving the lives
of families and individuals in Spokane County. Community investments
are strategically allocated by volunteers to over forty five carefully
selected programs, providing immediate crisis relief and long-term
preventative solutions. 838.6581
VNA Home
Health Care Services (also known as Spokane Visiting
Nurse Association) provides in-home health care to people of all
ages with all medical diagnoses, regardless of ability to pay. Clients
must need skilled services of a nurse or therapist and have difficulty
leaving home. 534.4300
YFA
Connections provides prevention, intervention, education
and treatment services to youth, families, and adults in conflict
or crisis. Youth programs include temporary shelter and counseling
services for at-risk, runaway and homeless teens at our Crisis Residential
Center. 532.2000
YMCA
of the Inland Northwest offers over 140 different developmental
programs annually to children, youth, families, and seniors. Programs
include licensed before-and after-school child care; teen recreation,
leadership, and employment opportunities; day camp and resident
camp; educational tutoring and reading; and youth sports programming
that ranges from gymnastics and aquatics to basketball and soccer.
838.3577
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