Advocate for Women and Children in Spokane

Advocacy is an important part of Transitions’ mission to end poverty and homelessness for women and children in Spokane. By using your voice, staying informed, and supporting policies that protect dignity and stability, you can help create meaningful change in our community.

Your Voice Can Help Change What Comes Next

Ending poverty and homelessness takes more than direct services alone. It also requires changing the systems, policies, and barriers that make it harder for women and children to access safety, housing, childcare, food, healthcare, and long term stability.

At Transitions, advocacy is rooted in one of our core values: justice. We believe in standing for what is right, honest, and moral for the people we serve and alongside the people we serve. When community members speak up, stay informed, and advocate for better support systems, real change becomes possible. Use your voice below:

Use Your Voice for Lasting Change

Women and children experiencing poverty and homelessness deserve more than temporary support. They deserve dignity, opportunity, safety, and systems that help them move forward. Your advocacy helps make that future possible.