Resources for Women and Families in Spokane

Find community resources in Spokane for women, children, and families experiencing poverty, homelessness, housing instability, food insecurity, domestic violence, health needs, childcare barriers, and other urgent challenges.

Real-time shelter capacity

If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence and need help, please contact the YWCA 24-Hour Helpline at 509.326.2255 or text 509.220.3725.

Looking for a Place to Call Home?

You are not alone. If you need transitional or permanent housing, start with Homeless Coordinated Entry:

  • Single adults: Connect with SNAP for your assessment.
    Singles assessments take place in person at 124 E. Pacific Ave in Spokane at 8am and 1pm, Monday through Wednesday. Assessments are first-come first-served, so plan to arrive early.
  • Families: Connect with Catholic Charities for your assessment at (509) 325-5005, 7:30 am – 4pm, Monday – Thursday
  • Youth & Young Adult: Contact Volunteers of America Coordinated Entry 

Your first step toward housing begins with them—reach out today!

For more updated information on community resources please check out the WA211 website or call 211.

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