Addiction and Treatment - Spokane Falls Community College!
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Addiction and Treatment - Spokane Falls Community College!
Addiction and Treatment SPOKANE COUNTY Alcohol and Drug Coordinator, Dan Finn Spokane County 312 West Eighth Avenue Spokane, WA 99204 (509) 477-4507 FAX: (509) 477-6827 E-Mail: dfinn@spokanecounty.org Prevention Specialist, Alan Zeuge (509) 477-4508 FAX: (509) 477-6827 E-Mail: azeuge@spokanecounty.org STEVENS COUNTY Alcohol and Drug Coordinator, David Nielsen 165 East Hawthorne Avenue Colville, WA 99114 (509) 685-0627 FAX: (509) 684-5286 E-Mail: dmnielsen@co.stevens.wa.us Prevention Specialist, Siena Smith 165 East Hawthorne Avenue Colville, WA 99114 (509) 685-0632 FAX: (509) 684-5286 32 0512 01 ABSTEMIOUS OUTPATIENT CLINIC, INC. - SPOKANE BRANCH BRANCH OF ABSTEMIOUS OUTPATIENT CLINIC, INC. 10525 EAST MAIN RON PHELPS SPOKANE, WA 99206 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 927-7814 FAX (509) 927-4669 MAILING ADDRESS 10525 EAST MAIN ATTN: RON PHELPS SPOKANE, WA 99206 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT OUTPATIENT ADULT 32 0512 00 ABSTEMIOUS OUTPATIENT CLINIC, INC. - SPOKANE MAIN FACILITY WEST 1007 FRANCIS KIM PARR SPOKANE, WA 99205 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 326-7721 FAX (509) 326-7756 MAILING ADDRESS % 10525 EAST MAIN ATTN: RON PHELPS SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99206 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT OUTPATIENT ADULT 32 1365 00 ADEPT ASSESSMENT CENTER - DEER PARK 104 WEST CRAWFORD SHANA WINDHORST DEER PARK, WA 99006 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 276-2797 FAX (509) 276-8155 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 117 DEER PARK, WA 99006 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * ADATSA ASSESSMENT CENTER *ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL *DUI ASSESSMENT *INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT *OUTPATIENT 32 1077 00 ADEPT ASSESSMENT CENTER - SPOKANE 1321 NORTH ASH SHANA WINDHORST SPOKANE, WA 99201 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 327-3120 (509) 327-3163 FAX (509) 327-3228 MAILING ADDRESS 1321 N ASH SPOKANE, WA 99201 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * ADATSA ASSESSMENT CENTER *ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL *DUI ASSESSMENT & GENERAL CD ASSMTS * INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT * OUTPATIENT 32 0113 00 ALCOHOL/DRUG NETWORK (CHIPS) SPOKANE REGIONAL HEALTH DISTRICT WEST 1101 COLLEGE AVENUE KAREN CROUSE SPOKANE, WA 99201-2095 DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 324-1420 FAX (509) 324-3622 MAILING ADDRESS W 1101 COLLEGE AVE SPOKANE, WA 99201-2095 MISCELLANEOUS ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * OPIATE DEPENDENCY TREATMENT 12715 EAST MISSION AVENUE CONSTANCE O'HARA SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99216 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 325-6800 FAX (509) 232-5770 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 9977 SPOKANE, WA 99209 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE INPATIENT ADULTS 152 BEDS * LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL ADULTS 2 BEDS * RECOVERY HOUSE ADULTS 75 BEDS 32 0967 00 AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. (COZZA) 44 EAST COZZA DRIVE CONSTANCE O'HARA SPOKANE, WA 99208 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 325-6800 FAX (509) 326-5025 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 9977 SPOKANE, WA 99209-9977 SPOKANE COUNTY TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE INPATIENT ADULTS 130 BEDS LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL ADULTS * RECOVERY HOUSE ADULTS 32 1174 00 CAMAS PATH BHS - AIRWAY HEIGHTS KALISPEL TRIBE OF INDIANS 934 SOUTH GARFIELD ROAD RICKI HAUGEN AIRWAY HEIGHTS, WA 99001 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 789-7630 FAX (509) 343-4183 MAILING ADDRESS 934 S GARFIELD RD AIRWAY HEIGHTS, WA 99001 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL NATIVE AMERICAN DUI ASSESSMENT NATIVE AMERICAN * INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT NATIVE AMERICAN * OUTPATIENT NATIVE AMERICAN 32 0255 00 COLONIAL CLINIC 910 NORTH WASHINGTON, SUITE 210 DANIEL COLYAR SPOKANE, WA 99201-2260 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 327-9831 FAX (509) 327-9857 MAILING ADDRESS 910 N WASHINGTON STE 210 SPOKANE, WA 99201-2260 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT OUTPATIENT ADULT 32 0120 00 COMMUNITY DETOX SERVICES OF SPOKANE DETOX, TRANSITIONAL HOUSING, VAN SERVICE (FKA SPOKANE CARE SVC) 312 WEST 8TH AVENUE KAREN BOUGET-OROSCO SPOKANE, WA 99204 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 477-4631 MAIN # (509) 477-4650 DETOX FAX (509) 477-4630 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 2845 SPOKANE, WA 99220-2845 MISCELLANEOUS PREGNANT & POST-PARTUM ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * ADATSA ASSESSMENT CENTER * EMERGENCY SERVICE PATROL ADULT * OUTPATIENT COD * SUB-ACUTE DETOXIFICATION YOUTH 1 BED 16 BEDS 32 0116 01 DAYBREAK YOUTH SERVICES (INTENSIVE INPATIENT PROGRAM) 628 SOUTH COWLEY RICHARD MILES SPOKANE, WA 99202 TREATMENT DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 624-3227 TX FAC (509) 927-1688 ADMIN OFFC FAX (509) 835-4272 MAILING ADDRESS 628 S COWLEY SPOKANE, WA 99202 MISCELLANEOUS YOUTH ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE INPATIENT YOUTH ONLY 40 BEDS 32 0116 00 DAYBREAK YOUTH SERVICES (OUTPATIENT PROGRAM) 960 EAST 3RD RICHARD MILES SPOKANE, WA 99202 TREATMENT DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 624-3227 EXT. 24 FAX (509) 459-3920 MAILING ADDRESS % 11711 E SPRAGUE AVE STE D4 SPOKANE VALLEY, WA 99206 MISCELLANEOUS YOUTH TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * OUTPATIENT YOUTH ONLY 32 0828 00 DAYBREAK YOUTH SERVICES (VALLEY OUTPATIENT PROGRAM) 11711 EAST SPRAGUE AVENUE, SUITE D4 TIMOTHY K. SMITH SPOKANE, WA 99206 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 927-1991 FAX (509) 927-1851 MAILING ADDRESS 11711 E SPRAGUE AVE STE D4 SPOKANE, WA 99206 MISCELLANEOUS YOUTH TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS OUTPATIENT YOUTH ONLY 32 0757 00 DOC - AIRWAY HEIGHTS CORRECTIONS CENTER OCO/CD TREATMENT SERVICES 11929 WEST SPRAGUE AVENUE PATTY NOBLE-DESY AIRWAY HEIGHTS, WA 99001-6710 CD PROGRAMS DIRECTOR PHONE (360) 725-8602 FAX (360) 586-9060 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 41127 (MS 41127) OLYMPIA, WA 98504-1127 MISCELLANEOUS ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT CORRECTIONAL OUTPATIENT CORRECTIONAL 32 0760 00 DOC - BROWNSTONE WORK RELEASE OCO/CD TREATMENT SERVICES 223 SOUTH BROWNE PATTY NOBLE-DESY SPOKANE, WA 99201 CD PROGRAMS DIRECTOR PHONE (360) 725-8602 FAX (360) 586-9060 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 41127 (MS 41127) OLYMPIA, WA 98504-1127 MISCELLANEOUS ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS DUI ASSESSMENT CORRECTIONAL OUTPATIENT CORRECTIONAL 32 0268 02 DOC - ELEANOR CHASE WORK RELEASE (WOMEN ONLY) OCO/CD TREATMENT SERVICES WEST 427 - 7TH AVENUE PATTY NOBLE-DESY SPOKANE, WA 99204 CD PROGRAMS DIRECTOR PHONE (360) 725-8602 FAX (360) 586-9060 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 41127 (MS 41127) OLYMPIA, WA 98504-1127 MISCELLANEOUS ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS DUI ASSESSMENT CORRECTIONAL LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL CORRECTIONAL 15 BEDS OUTPATIENT CORRECTIONAL RECOVERY HOUSE CORRECTIONAL 5 BEDS 32 0553 00 DOC - PINE LODGE CORRECTIONS CENTER OCO/CD TREATMENT SERVICES SOUTH 751 PINE STREET PATTY NOBLE-DESY MEDICAL LAKE, WA 99022 CD PROGRAMS DIRECTOR PHONE (360) 725-8602 FAX (360) 586-9060 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 41127 (MS 41127) OLYMPIA, WA 98504-1127 MISCELLANEOUS ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT CORRECTIONAL LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL CORRECTIONAL 72 BEDS OUTPATIENT CORRECTIONAL 32 0930 00 DOC - SPOKANE COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER OCO/CD TREATMENT SERVICES 715 EAST SPRAGUE, #107 PATTY NOBLE-DESY SPOKANE, WA 99202 CD PROGRAMS DIRECTOR PHONE (360) 725-8602 FAX (360) 586-9060 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 41127 (MS 41127) OLYMPIA, WA 98504-1127 MISCELLANEOUS ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS DUI ASSESSMENT CORRECTIONAL INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT CORRECTIONAL OUTPATIENT CORRECTIONAL 32 0893 00 EXCELSIOR YOUTH CENTERS, INC. - SPOKANE WEST 3754 INDIAN TRAIL ROAD ROBERT L. FALTERMEYER SPOKANE, WA 99208 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 328-7041 FAX (509) 328-7582 MAILING ADDRESS W 3754 INDIAN TRAIL RD SPOKANE, WA 99208 MISCELLANEOUS YOUTH ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE INPATIENT YOUTH 13 BEDS * OUTPATIENT YOUTH * RECOVERY HOUSE YOUTH 12 BEDS 32 0388 00 GATEWAY COUNSELING SERVICES (SPOKANE) EAST 701 3RD AVENUE, SUITE 101 NEAL HAYDEN SPOKANE, WA 99202 ADMINISTRATOR/OWNER PHONE (509) 532-8855 (509) 532-8844 FAX (509) 532-8855 MAILING ADDRESS E. 701 3RD AVE, SUITE 101 SPOKANE, WA 99202 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT OUTPATIENT ADULT 32 0348 00 GROUP HEALTH COOPERATIVE - COMMUNITY NETWORK CLINICAL SUPPORT DIVISION -- BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES 322 W. NORTH RIVER DRIVE LORRAINE COSTANZA SPOKANE, WA 99201 CD PROGRAM MANAGER PHONE (509) 241-2575 FAX (509) 241-2312 MAILING ADDRESS 322 W NORTH RIVER DR SPOKANE, WA 99201 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS DUI ASSESSMENT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT OUTPATIENT 32 1433 00 HARMONY GROVE COUNSELING, INC. 9415 E. TRENT AVENUE JESSICA MORRISON-DAHL SPOKANE, WA 99206 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 926-3361 FAX (509) 927-8420 MAILING ADDRESS 9415 E TRENT AVE SPOKANE, WA 99206 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT OUTPATIENT ADULT 32 0197 01 ISABELLA HOUSE BRANCH OF NEW HORIZON CARE CENTERS WEST 2308 3RD AVENUE FARIBA NIKDEL SPOKANE, WA 99202 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 624-1244 FAX (509) 624-6240 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 4627 SPOKANE, WA 99220-0627 MISCELLANEOUS PREGNANT & POST-PARTUM ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE INPATIENT PPW 24 BEDS * LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL 14 BEDS 32 0351 00 LAKESIDE RECOVERY CENTER - SPOKANE LAKESIDE RECOVERY CENTER, INC. 3710 NORTH MONROE CHRIS V. MULLIN SPOKANE, WA 99205 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 328-5234 FAX (509) 328-2358 MAILING ADDRESS 3710 N MONROE SPOKANE, WA 99205 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT OUTPATIENT ADULT 32 0556 00 N.A.T.I.V.E. PROJECT ALCOHOL/DRUG OUTPATIENT PROGRAM 1803 WEST MAXWELL TONI LODGE SPOKANE, WA 99201-2831 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 325-5502 FAX (509) 325-9839 MAILING ADDRESS 1803 W MAXWELL SPOKANE, WA 99201-2831 MISCELLANEOUS NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT YOUTH * OUTPATIENT 32 0647 00 NEW DIRECTIONS OUTPATIENT CLINIC 2132 W. NORTHWEST BOULEVARD FLORENCE JOHNSON-ARNETT SPOKANE, WA 99205 PROGRAM MANAGER PHONE (509) 838-0304 FAX (509) 462-0530 MAILING ADDRESS 2132 W NORTHWEST BLVD SPOKANE, WA 99205-3782 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT & ADOLESCENT DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT & ADOLESCENT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT & ADOLESCENT OUTPATIENT ADULT & ADOLESCENT 32 0197 02 NEW HORIZON COUNSELING SERVICES BRANCH OF NEW HORIZON CARE CENTERS 504 EAST 2ND AVENUE MARILYN BORDNER SPOKANE, WA 99202 BRANCH ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 838-6092 FAX (509) 838-6110 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 4627 SPOKANE, WA 99220-0627 MISCELLANEOUS PREGNANT & POST-PARTUM ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT * INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT * OUTPATIENT ADULT 32 0369 00 NEW HORIZON COUNSELING SERVICES - NORTHSIDE OFFICE BRANCH OF NEW HORIZON CARE CENTERS 1708 WEST MISSION MARILYN BORDNER SPOKANE, WA 99201-2759 BRANCH ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 327-2121 FAX (509) 327-2202 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 4627 SPOKANE, WA 99220-0627 MISCELLANEOUS PREGNANT & POST-PARTUM YOUTH TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL DUI ASSESSMENT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT METH FAMILY TX COURT OUTPATIENT FED DRUG COURT-PROB 32 0114 01 NEW HORIZON COUNSELING SERVICES - VALLEY OFFICE BRANCH OF NEW HORIZON CARE CENTERS 15407 E. MISSION, SUITE 100 MARILYN BORDNER SPOKANE, WA 99037 BRANCH MANAGER PHONE (509) 927-1543 FAX (509) 927-4761 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 4627 SPOKANE, WA 99202-0627 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT OUTPATIENT ADULT 32 0268 00 NORTHEAST WASHINGTON TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES 1224 NORTH ASH STREET LORENZO L. DRIGGS SPOKANE, WA 99201 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 326-7740 (509) 328-6257 DRUG TESTS TTY (509) 328-4125 FAX (509) 326-6725 MAILING ADDRESS 1224 N ASH ST SPOKANE, WA 99201 MISCELLANEOUS PREGNANT & POST-PARTUM YOUTH TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS *ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT *DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT * INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT/YOUTH * OUTPATIENT ADULT/YOUTH 32 0944 00 NORTHEAST WASHINGTON TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES - TASC TREATMENT ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SAFER COMMUNITIES (TASC) 1224 NORTH ASH STREET JASON KING SPOKANE, WA 99201 TASC PROGRAM MANAGER PHONE (509) 326-7740 TTY (509) 328-4125 FAX (509) 326-6725 MAILING ADDRESS 1224 N. ASH ST. SPOKANE, WA 99201 MISCELLANEOUS YOUTH ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * TASC 32 0987 00 PARTNERS WITH FAMILIES AND CHILDREN: SPOKANE 613 SOUTH WASHINGTON KARI GRITDAL SPOKANE, WA 99204 DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 473-4810 FAX (509) 473-4840 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 248 SPOKANE, WA 99210-0248 MISCELLANEOUS PREGNANT & POST-PARTUM TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PPW * OUTPATIENT PPW 32 1116 00 PIONEER CENTER EAST - SPOKANE PIONEER HUMAN SERVICES 3400 WEST GARLAND AVENUE KEVIN CAMP SPOKANE, WA 99205 DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 325-2355 FAX (509) 326-3370 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 9838 SPOKANE, WA 99209 MISCELLANEOUS ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL INVOLUNTARY COMMIT 48 BEDS * SUB-ACUTE DETOXIFICATION INVOLUNTARY COMMIT 5 BEDS 32 1298 00 SERENITY OUTPATIENT SERVICES, LLC 1717 W. NORTHWEST BOULEVARD, SUITE C SHERI HOVESKELAND SPOKANE, WA 99205 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 325-0777 FAX (509) 325-3464 MAILING ADDRESS 1717 W NORTHWEST BLVD STE C SPOKANE, WA 99205 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL DUI ASSESSMENT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT OUTPATIENT 32 1290 00 SOCIAL TREATMENT OPPORTUNITY PROGAMS II, INC. 628 NORTH MONROE ANDREW TATUM SPOKANE, WA 99201 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 326-5172 FAX (509) 327-5630 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 111297 TACOMA, WA 98411 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL DUI ASSESSMENT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT OUTPATIENT 32 1203 00 SOCIAL TREATMENT OPPORTUNITY PROGAMS II, INC. SPOKANE 125 South Arthur # 3, SUITE 501 BONNIE SCOTT SPOKANE, WA 99202 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 927-3668 FAX (509) 892-6661 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 111297 TACOMA, WA 98411 MISCELLANEOUS CARF ACCREDITED TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL DUI ASSESSMENT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT OUTPATIENT 32 0121 00 SPARC -- SPOKANE ADDICTION RECOVERY CENTERS (SHAW/WESTBROOK HOUSE) 1509 WEST 8TH AVENUE MARK BROWNLOW SPOKANE, WA 99204-7159 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 624-3251 FAX (509) 624-4505 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 20159 SPOKANE, WA 99204-7159 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * RECOVERY HOUSE 22 BEDS 32 0121 02 SPARC INTENSIVE INPATIENT SERVICES (CHRISTOPH HOUSE/DELANEY) BRANCH OF SPOKANE ADDICTION RECOVERY CENTERS (SPARC) WEST 1403 7TH AVENUE MARK BROWNLOW SPOKANE, WA 99204-7159 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 624-3251 FAX (509) 624-4505 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 20159 SPOKANE, WA 99204-7159 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE INPATIENT COD-MHC 22 BEDS 32 0121 01 SPARC OUTPATIENT SERVICES BRANCH OF SPOKANE ADDICTION RECOVERY CENTERS (SPARC) 1508 WEST SIXTH AVENUE MARK BROWNLOW SPOKANE, WA 99204-7159 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 624-5228 FAX (509) 624-7620 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 20159 SPOKANE, WA 99204-7159 MISCELLANEOUS ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT * OUTPATIENT ADULT 32 0122 00 SPOKANE MENTAL HEALTH 103 EAST FIRST AVENUE DAVID PANKEN SPOKANE, WA 99202 CEO/ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 838-4651 TTY (509) 624-0004 FAX (509) 458-7449 MAILING ADDRESS % 107 SO DIVISION SPOKANE, WA 99202-1586 MISCELLANEOUS ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS OUTPATIENT COD 32 1362 00 SPOKANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS - DISTRICT 81 HAVERMALE ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL 1300 WEST KNOX AVENUE DAVID CRUMP, PH.D SPOKANE, WA 99205 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 354-6336 (509) 354-7930 FAX (509) 354-7888 MAILING ADDRESS 200 N BERNARD ST SPOKANE, WA 99201 TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT YOUTH * OUTPATIENT YOUTH 32 0200 00 STEPPS - YOUTH FAMILY ADULT (YFA) CONNECTIONS 22 SOUTH THOR THOMAS MURPHY SPOKANE, WA 99202 ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 532-2000 FAX (509) 532-2005 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 3344 SPOKANE, WA 99202 MISCELLANEOUS PREGNANT & POST-PARTUM ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULTS, PPW, COD * OUTPATIENT ADULTS, PPW, COD 32 0838 00 SUN RAY COURT (ADULT MALE BRANCH) BRANCH OF NEW HORIZON CARE CENTERS, INC. 518 SOUTH BROWNE STREET THOMAS L. COOK SPOKANE, WA 99202 BRANCH ADMINISTRATOR PHONE (509) 456-5465 FAX (509) 456-5710 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 4627 SPOKANE, WA 99220-0627 MISCELLANEOUS ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE INPATIENT ADULT MALES 24 BEDS * LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL ADULT MALES 24 BEDS * RECOVERY HOUSE ADULT MALES 6 BEDS 32 0462 00 THE HEALING LODGE OF THE SEVEN NATIONS INLAND TRIBAL CONSORTIUM 5600 EAST 8TH AVE MARTINA WELSHULA, PH.D SPOKANE, WA 99212-0220 ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 533-6910 FAX (509) 535-2863 MAILING ADDRESS 5600 EAST 8TH AVE SPOKANE, WA 99212-0220 MISCELLANEOUS NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * INTENSIVE INPATIENT NATIVE AMERICAN YTH 30 BEDS 32 0124 00 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION MEDICAL CENTER SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS BHS USVAMC 4815 NORTH ASSEMBLY DRIVE PAUL NICOLAI, COORDINATOR SPOKANE, WA 99205-6197 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAMS PHONE (509) 434-7014 FAX (509) 434-7149 MAILING ADDRESS 4815 N ASSEMBLY DR - 116/668/SATP SPOKANE, WA 99205-6197 MISCELLANEOUS JCAHO ACCREDITED TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL VETERANS DUI ASSESSMENT VETERANS INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT VETERANS OUTPATIENT VETERANS STEVENS 33 0125 01 NORTHEAST WASHINGTON ALLIANCE COUNSELING SERVICES - CHEWELAH (AKA NEW ALLIANCE COUNSELING SERVICES--STEVENS COUNTY) E. 301 CLAY, ROOM #201 DAVID NIELSEN CHEWELAH, WA 99109 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 684-4597 TTY (509) 684-7565 FAX (509) 935-4897 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 905 CHEWELAH, WA 99109-0905 MISCELLANEOUS YOUTH ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * ADATSA ASSESSMENT CENTER ADULT & YOUTH ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT & YOUTH DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT & YOUTH * INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT & YOUTH * OUTPATIENT ADULT & YOUTH 33 0125 00 NORTHEAST WASHINGTON ALLIANCE COUNSELING SERVICES - COLVILLE (AKA NEW ALLIANCE COUNSELING SERVICES--STEVENS COUNTY) 165 EAST HAWTHORNE AVENUE DAVID NIELSEN COLVILLE, WA 99114 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 684-4597 TTY (509) 684-7565 FAX (509) 684-5286 MAILING ADDRESS 165 E HAWTHORNE AVE COLVILLE, WA 99114 STEVENS COUNTY MISCELLANEOUS PREGNANT & POST-PARTUM YOUTH ON-LINE REPORTING TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS * ADATSA ASSESSMENT CENTER ADULT & YOUTH *ALCOHOL & DRUG INFORMATION SCHOOL ADULT & YOUTH *DUI ASSESSMENT ADULT & YOUTH * INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT ADULT & YOUTH * OUTPATIENT ADULT & YOUTH 33 0099 00 SPOKANE TRIBE OF INDIANS SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM SPOKANE TRIBAL HEADQUARTERS ANN DAHL WELLPINIT, WA 99040 HHS DIRECTOR PHONE (509) 258-7502 1-800-789-4282 EXT 18 FAX (509) 258-7029 MAILING ADDRESS PO BOX 540 WELLPINIT, WA 99040 MISCELLANEOUS YOUTH TREATMENT SERVICE TREATMENT FOCUS DUI ASSESSMENT NATIVE AMERICAN: * OUTPATIENT YOUTH & ADULTS Animals Spokanimal Care(C.A.R.E.) 710 N. Napa Street, Spokane, Washington (509) 534-8133 x209 To fill out application online: www.spokanimal.org Orientation Dates September 10th or 28th October 8th or 26th November 12th - No Wednesday Meeting December 10th or 21st VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES K-9 Crew Responsibilities of crew members include exercising and socializing shelter dog, cleaning kennels, doing dishes and feeding pups are just a few of the task that the crew assistants with. Dogs must be walked on a leash. Bathing dogs and basic grooming is an essential task in some instances! Keeping track of the dogs exercise time is also required! Feline Crew Feline crew members have the important task of holding, loving, brushing and playing with cats to keep them socialized. Crew members also help maintain a healthy and sanitary environment for the cats. This job includes assisting in cleaning litter pans, thoroughly disinfecting cages and feeding/water as necessary. Off-Site Adoption Crew Volunteers represent SpokAnimal at different off-site locations. Crew members are responsible for setting up and breaking down crates, x-pens, and tables along with answering questions about the adoptable animals, providing care to those animals and completing accurate adoption paperwork. Foster Care Crew Care for shelter animals in your own home. It could be kittens or puppies that are too small or too sick to be in the shelter and need love and care for a short period of time. Once they are old enough to be adopted they can come back to the shelter or you as foster parents can take them to off-site adoption events. SpokAnimal provides everything you need, from food and bedding to medication! You provide the space and all the love that these little critters need! Classes and information are offered for those interested. Additional paperwork and home visit required for fostering program. Adoption Follow-Up Calls Crew Make calls to new adoptive parents following their new pet's transition into their forever home. This opportunity can be done from the comfort of your home on your time. This requires asking the new adopter just a few simple questions about how the animal and new adopters are adjusting. A script is provided. Special Events Crew Represent SpokAnimal C.A.R.E. at community events and fundraisers. The variety of tasks at each event includes, but is not limited to: planning, phone calls, mailings, set-up, teardown, and evaluation. Assist with one event or several throughout the year. Spokane County Humane Society 6607 N Havana St,Spokane, WA 99217 (509) 467-5235 If you have a large group who wishes to volunteer for a project or would just like a tour of the facility please email Jenna Bell, Volunteer Coordinator at jbell@spokanehumanesociety.org www.spokanehumanesociety.org/Volunteer Volunteer Opportunities Volunteering at the Spokane Humane Society is a fun and rewarding job! New volunteers are asked to make a time commitment of two three hour shifts per month for the first three months. There are many exciting programs click the links below for more details! K9-Crew Feline Friends Foster Parent Outreach Front Desk Meet Your Match Clinic If you are looking to complete court ordered community service please click here. If you are looking to complete school ordered community service please click here. Kitten and Puppy season is right around the corner and we need your help! Visit our foster parent page to learn more about how you can help SHS save lives this year! Shelter Hours Mon-Fri 11AM - 6PM Sat-Sun: 11AM - 5PM login S.C.R.A.P.S. At SCRAPS, we love our volunteers! Our volunteer program supports every aspect of our work from walking dogs and socializing cats to educational outreach and special events. As a volunteer, you will work with staff and other volunteers who share your interests. You don’t have to be experienced; all you need is to love and respect animals and be able to make a time commitment that fits best into your schedule. Prospective volunteers are required to attend an Intro to SCRAPS meeting and a Volunteer Orientation. In addition, most volunteer positions require further training either in a class or on the job. At the Intro to SCRAPS meeting you will be able to pre-register for the Volunteer Orientation. Intro to SCRAPS meetings are held approximately every other month. Intro to SCRAPS meeting schedule for 2011: Saturday July 9, 2011 Saturday Oct 8, 2011 Note: All meetings are 10-11 AM at SCRAPS For the benefit of the animals and staff, we require a time commitment of six months of volunteer work with a minimum of five hours per month. Volunteers are scheduled for shifts rather than just dropping in to help. After you are trained, you will be scheduled according to the position you apply for and your availability. For safety reasons, there is an age restriction of 16 or older to work at the shelter or directly with the animals. Younger than 16? Need community service hours for school? Click here. Why does it take so long to get started? Volunteer orientation sessions fill quickly. Once these sessions are full we usually cannot open them up to additional participants or hold orientation sessions more frequently because each of our 30+ new volunteers needs to be properly trained and oriented. Time is spent with each new valued volunteer to make sure they are getting the most out of their volunteer experience and are signing up for volunteer jobs that are of value to the organization and to the animals. This process helps to maintain the quality of our volunteer program - thanks for understanding! At SCRAPS, staff and volunteers work together to care for the animals and enrich their time here at the shelter. There are many ways volunteers make things better for the animals. Click here to see some of the many volunteer positions at SCRAPS. Not all jobs are open at all times; open positions will be posted at the Volunteer Orientation. Click here to read our Volunteer Policies and Guidelines. If you have already attended an Intro to SCRAPS meeting and the SCRAPS Volunteer Orientation, click this link: Volunteer Registration Form to submit your Volunteer Registration online. If you have not attended these meetings please do not fill out this form, as your registration will not be accepted. Instead, see the Intro to SCRAPS schedule above and come to the next meeting to learn more about volunteering at SCRAPS. Thank you and Welcome!! Automotive Drivers for Day Tours: Corbin Senior Activity Center Marj Tomes (509) 327-1584 Learn more about Spokane and Vicinity - If you have an excellent driving record and love people, this position is for you. You would be driving members to various fun locations in either a 14 or 15 passenger van. Drivers must be willing to assist people getting in and out of the van and should have a pleasant personality that puts people at ease. We would help you become familiar with the van. There are also monthly meetings during which you'd learn how to interact with escorts and passengers. Call for updated volunteer opportunities. Union Gospel Mission Ministries Greg Barclay (509) 535-8510 If you would like to serve using your gifts in mechanics or detailing then "God's Garage" is the place for you. Once or twice a week for up to 4 hours you can work on donated cars using your mechanic or detailing skills, train men from the mission, and have a huge impact on our ministry. Call or email for updated volunteer opportunities. Care Cars Friendly volunteers (19 years of age and older) share time by providing escort transportation for older adults who are unable to drive a car or use public transportation to medical appointments. Individuals can choose a volunteer schedule that best matches their own needs. In addition, volunteers receive mileage reimbursement. Volunteers receive training that prepares them for providing escort services to elders who are most in need of assistance, but not wheelchair bound or immobile. For more information, call (509) 458-7450. Community Service Airway Heights Community Center 13120 W 13th Ave 244-4845 Airway Heights WA 99001 Volunteer Coordinator: Andy Gardner agardner@cawh.org Offers YWCA-ECEAP preschool, senior lunch, youth recreation, Boy Scouts, cooking class, WIC, AARP tax aid program, summer nutrition program (free breakfast and lunch for 18 and under) and SNAP heat and housing assistance. Summer adventure program trips to local attractions for youth 8-14. Afterschool drop-in program for youth 8-14 from 3-7 pm M-F, 12-5 pm Saturdays during the school year. American Indian Community Center www.aiccing.ning.com 801 E Second, Ste 10 Spokane 99202 Phone: 535-0886 Fax: 534-7210 Dir: Sophie Tonasket: sophiet@aiccing.ning.com Preserves Indian cultural identities, protects the Indian family and encourages economic/social self sufficiency. Employment and training for Indians only. GED classes, employment referrals, family services, protective payee, Indian Child Welfare, food bank, ECEAP, senior nutrition program. Better Living Center www.uccsda.org/communityservice 25 E North Foothills Dr Spokane 99207 Community services of the Seventh-Day Adventist churches with a food bank, some emergency Assistance and a health education Center with programs for stopping smoking, nutrition and health, grief recovery and stress management Catholic Charities 800-831-1209 PO Box 2253 Spokane 99201 Phone: 358-4250 Fax: 358-4259 catholiccharitiesspokane.org Volunteer Coordinator: Bridget Krause Network of 15 programs in the 13 Counties of Eastern Washington, Assisting low-income and vulnerable people, based on need, not creed. Programs listed separately include Bernadette Place, Catholic Campaign for Human Development, Catholic Relief Services, Childbirth and Parenting Alone Program, Christmas Bureau, Counseling, Doulas, House of Charity, Parish Social Ministry, Immigration Services, Respect Life, St. Anne’s Children and Family Center, St. Margaret’s Shelter, Senior and Family Housing, Senior Services. Colville 525 S Main 684-5671 Colville WA 99114 800-428-6825 Walla Walla 525-0572 408 W Poplar, Walla Walla 99362 Cheney Outreach Center 423 N 6th PO Box 444 Cheney 99004 Phone: 235-8900 Fax: 235-6997 Exec Dir: Carol Beason Information and referral, emergency assistance for energy, prescriptions, household and personal needs transportation and children’s recreational activities. Serves Cheney residents. Open 9-12 on Tues and Wed. Community Building 35 W Main, #130M, Spokane 99201 community-building.org Pat Colman Phone: 232-1950 Offers facility for services and programs on issues of poverty, the environment, peace and justice. Provides public meeting spaces and facility rentals, including Magic Lantern. East Central Community Center 500 S Stone Spokane 99202 Phone: 625-6699 Fax: 625-6915 sellis@spokanecity.org Dir: Diane Jackson www.ecccspokane.org Administrator: Sonya Ellis Neighborhood-based support Services and outreach, including Gymnasium, conference rooms and Senior center. Publishes a monthly Newsletter. Programs include: Before- and after-school, DD, YES, Primary Medical Clinic, WIC, SNAP and computer center. Emmanuel Family Life Center 631 S Richard Allen Ct, Ste 102 Spokane 99202 Phone: 535-1645 Spencer Grainger info@eflc.org Rev Paul Smith eflc.org Admin: Elisha Mitchell Serves Spokane and the South Perry neighborhood by providing access to resources that strengthen lives and build community. Services including: Richard Allen Youth Academy, South Perry Learning Center, After School Programs and family activities. Greenhouse, 12 W First St Deer Park 99006 Phone: 276-8224 Fax: 276-9200 Dir: Susan Peterson greenhousecommunitycenter.org Information and referral service for North Spokane County. Includes clothing vouchers, Deer Park food bank, emergency services, counseling services, furniture, Household items and GED. Harding Family Center 411 N 15th Ave #103 Coeur d’Alene 83814 Phone: 208-666-6755 Volunteer Coordinator: Lourinda Buttery Provides educational resources and facilities, and internet access. Serves American Red Cross, Head Start, Citizens’ Council for the Arts, Coeur d’ Alene Q’s Square Dance Club, Experience Works, Idaho Panhandle Driving School, Idaho Virtual Academy, Public Reiki Clinic, St Vincent de Paul’s Child. and Adult Care Food Program and the Unitarian Universalist of North Idaho. Hosts annual events and summer youth programs. Hillyard Center 4410 N Market, Spokane 99207 Phone: 533-8580 www.iel.spokane.edu Provides several IEL Adult Education Programs, including GED, high school completion, ESL, citizenship classes, PACE services, seniors programs, and HeadStart infant/toddlers and pre-school. Medical Lake Outreach Center 211 N Lefevre St/ PO Box 1466 Medical Lake WA 99022 Phone: 299-3819 Fax: 299-3819 Soc Dir: Mary Johnson Volunteer telephone information and referral service. Emergency rent and utility assistance for senior citizens, lowincome and handicapped. Provides school supplies, Coats for Kids, and food bank. Funded by local organizations and churches. New Beginnings Community Resource Center 2524 E Queen Ave Spokane 99217 Phone: 487-2160 Volunteer Coordinator revdet@msn.com http://www.newbeginningsspokane.com/volunteers.htm newbeginningscommunityresourcecenter.com provide resources as outreach of local churches and ministries to the Hillyard Community, offers services, such as: Legal Services (Immigration), Food & Clothing Bank, Soup Kitchen, Crisis Pregnancy Counseling, Celebrate Recovery, Learning Center, Adult Education (ESL Center), Afterschool Children & Youth Activities, Ethnic Gatherings, & Senior Activity Center. Northeast Community Center 4001 N Cook Spokane 99207 Phone: 487-1603 Fax: 489-3849 http://necca.myspokane.net Executive Director: Jean Farmer jfarmer@aimcomm.net Brings together resources, supports families of NE Spokane, offers nutritional services for senior citizens, crisis services for families, child care, Head Start, recreation programs for all ages, primary care Clinic and facility rentals. Community Roots Farmers’ Market June 20, 2011 to October 10, 2011 Peaceful Valley Community Center 214 N Cedar St Spokane 99201 Phone: 624-8634 Fax: 747-1860 Dir: Mark Reilly mreilly@peacefulvalley.org www.peacefulvalley.org Youth Program Coordinator: Gwen Rushing grpv@peacefulvalley.org Recreational and leisure activities for all ages including Kids Club (after-school and Saturday), food bank and soup kitchen on Fridays, seniors employment program and clothing bank. Rural Resources Community Action 956 S Main St, Colville 99114 684-8421 www.ruralresources.org Fax: 684-4740 Exec Dir: Barry Lamont Serve Spokane 202 E Lyons Ave Spokane WA 99208 vinnydpizzo@yahoo.com Vinny Pizzo (509) 444-8845 x111 ServeSpokane.org Provides, as a faith-based community outreach, food and clothing, special needs classes, and Celebrate Recovery. Spokane Valley Partners 10814 E Broadway, PO Box 141360 Spokane Valley 99214 99206 Volunteer Coordinator: Cora Yount Phone: 927-1153 Fax: 928-8463 www.svpart.org CEO: Ken Briggs ceo@svpart.org Food and Clothing Bank,Emergency assistance, payee services, WIC Clinic, SNAPs office,and Panhandling Alternatives,nutrition classes, Valley Fest,Hearth Homes. Catholic Charities PO Box 2253 Spokane 99201 800-831-1209 www.catholiccharitiesspokane.org Volunteer Coordinator: Brigid Krause bkrause@ccspokane.org Phone: 358-4250 Fax: 358-4259 Exec Dir: Robert McCann Network of 15 programs in the 13 counties of Eastern Washington, assisting low-income and vulnerable people, based on need, not creed. Programs listed separately include Bernadette Place, Catholic Campaign for Human Development, Catholic Relief Services, Childbirth and Parenting Alone Program, Christmas Bureau, Counseling, Doulas, House of Charity, Parish Social Ministry, Immigration Services, Respect Life, St. Anne’s Children and Family Center, St. Margaret’s Shelter, Senior and Family Housing, Senior Services. Colville 525 S Main 684-5671 Colville WA 99114 800-428-6825 West Central Community Center 1603 N Belt St Spokane 99205 Volunteer Coordinator: Phone: 326-9540 Fax: 326-2347 myspokane.net/wccc Dir: Don Higgins Admin Services Coordinator: Jan Penney Multi-faceted agency including, programs for WIC, Head Start, toddler/preschool, Deaconess Women’s Clinic, beforeand afterschool care program and summer day camp, developmentally disabled adult programs, SNAP seasonal energy Assistance, recreation, seasonal programs and events. Northwest Lutheran Social Services 210 W Sprague Ave Spokane 99201 Volunteer Coordinator: Sue Holly Phone: 747-8224 Fax: 747-0609 www.inlandnorthwest@lcsnw.org Director: Dennis McCaughey Nonprofit human-service agency serving people of all ages, faiths and cultures to bring health, justice and hope. Offers Sexual Assault & Family Trauma Response Center (SAFeT), ACT for Kids, Foster Care & Adoption Programs and Sexually Reactive Youth Program. Disabilities ALS Association 866-STOP-ALS The Evergreen Chapter Spokane Branch 101 W Indiana, Spokane 99205 Phone: 325-3747 susan@alsa-ec.org Coordinator: Susan Soth Link for patients and families to receive education, information and services to help them live productive lives with ALS. Serves seven counties in Eastern WA and three in N Idaho. Call for list of support groups. Arc of Spokane 127 W Boone Ave Spokane 99201 Phone: 328-6326 x126 Fax: 328-6342 gfalk@arc-spokane.org arc-spokane.org Exec Director: Greg Falk Promotes independence and choice and enhances quality of life for people with developmental disabilities and their families. Provides information, resources, education, advocacy, emotional support and direct support. Arc Community Center 116 W Indiana, Spokane 99205 Phone: 789-2247 Fax: 328-6342 Jenna Tracy jtracy@arc-spokane.org arc-spokane.org Allows people with developmental disabilities to connect with others.Offers daily social, recreational, educational and volunteer activities, plus monthly dances and an annual variety show.Builds confidence and provides meaningful day-time activities. ARC Home Ownership Opportunities 127 W Boone Spokane 99201 Phone: 328-6326 Cathie Griffith cgriffith@arc-spokane.org Offers person-centered approach to support people with developmental disabilities to plan early for their future and obtain home ownership. Provides action plans to access low-interest funds and down payment assistance programs. Autism Society Spokane Chapter POB 8414, 99203 Phone: 624-3323 1-888-ASW4YOU Spokane@autismsocietyofwa.org President: J Parry, Contact: K Stimpfle Local resource manual, e-newsletter, for and about people with autism spectrum disorders. Sponsorship of support, information/ seminars. Brain Injury Assn of WA 607 S Government Way PO Box 141822, Spokane 99214 biawaspokane.org Contacts: Gloria Malmoeor, Craig Scilia Admin: Ashley Richards Provides information, support and resources to those with a brain injury, as well as to families, friends and professionals. Network through the community with support groups, conferences and safety presentations. Offers articles, videos and books for the public. Colville - Stevens County Mount Carmel Hospital 982 East Columbia, Colville Craig Sicilia 218-7982 Danny Holmes 680-4634 tbisurvivorsnetwork.ning.com/ events/colville-brain-injury-support Eastern Washington/North ID Veterans Brain Injury Support Kootenai Medical Center 2003 Lincoln Way Coeur D’Alene 83814 Craig Sicilia 218-7982 Ron Grigsby 208-659-5459 Career Connections 421 N Mullan Rd Spokane 99216 Phone: 928-0423 Fax: 928-0441 TDD928-0906 carconn@carconn.org Teresa Antosyn peoplelinking.com Assists individuals with disabilities disadvantages with job readiness and placement. Includes WorkFirst Services such as packaging, assembly, shrink wrapping, mailings, jump-rope and greeting, card sales, commercial custodial, work and grounds keeping. Catholic Housing Communities Catholic Charities 12 East 5th Ave, 99202 PO Box 2253, Spokane 99210 Phone: 624-5133 catholiccharitiesspokane.org Contact: Gloria Houston Sponsors 12 service-enriched apartment homes for persons with disabilities, seniors, families and single parents. Center Pointe 1408 N Washington St Spokane 99201 Phone: 325-5451 Fax: 344-1083 centerpointe@qwestoffice.net Exec Dir: Spike Cunningham United Way agency that provides social/recreational activity for people with disabilities. Affordable rental venue for wedding receptions & meetings. Churches Offering Sign- Language Interpreters Spokane: New Life Assembly of God, St Aloysius Catholic,Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall (2824 N Lee St), Deaf Faith Lutheran, St Mark’s Lutheran, Manito United Methodist, First Church of the Nazarene, Life Center, Calvary Chapel, Mending Fences Fellowship, Deaf Church of the Open Bible and Hamblen Park Presbyterian, Pullman: Emmanuel Baptist. Client Assistance Program (CAP) 206-721-5999 800-544-2121 Provides advocacy and information for persons with disabilities who seek or receive services from programs under the Rehabilitation Act. Includes the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR), Department of Services for the Blind, independent-living programs and projects with industry. Assists with mediation and administrative proceedings. Provides information on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). COPES Personal Care Program Long Term Case Management 5125 N Market St Spokane 99207 Phone: 458-7450 Pam Sloan, Director Provides medicaid program for personal care/household assistance to functionally impaired persons 18+ who live in their own homes. CORD - Coalition of Responsible Disabled 620 N Maple St, Spokane 99201 Phone: 326-6355 Fax: 327-2420 V/TDD877-606-2680 linda@cordwa.info Exec Director: Linda McClain Seeks to improve quality of life and self-determination of persons with disabilities. Skill training, attendant care, living arrangement, assisting technology, family services, peer support systems and individual advocacy payee services. . Disability Ministry – Physically Challenged & Friends Fourth Memorial Church 2000 N Standard Mail: 11821 N Lancelot Drive Spokane 99208 denniskulver@yahoo.com 487-2786 or 468-5999 Director: Merlie Kluver Support ministry for physically impaired people, meets in the west entrance 7-8:30pm, Mons. Disability Parking Privileges Spokane County Court House 1116 W Broadway 1st Floor Annex, 99260 Phone 800-614-5174 477-2222 . DDD - Division of Developmental Disabilities 1611 W Indiana Spokane 99205 Phone: 329-2900 Fax: 568-3037 Support and services for mental retardation, cerebral palsy epilepsy, autism or other neurological conditions 18+. Tri County Outstation 685-6185 1100 S Main 866-715-3646 Colville 99114 Fax: 684-7430 DVR (WA Division of Vocational Rehabilitation) 1313 N Atlantic St, Ste 1000 Spokane 99201 Phone: 363-4700 TTY 456-6342 888-468-9763 800-548-0941 Helps people with disabilities prepare for, obtain and retain employment. Vocational rehabilitation programs are custom designed for each individual. Hearing Loss Center 1206 N Howard Spokane 99201 Phone: 328-9220 328-9229 Fax: 327-4622 info@hlc-ewa.org Director: Char Parsley char@hlc-ewa.org Serves diverse people, helping deaf and hard of hearing access services free to the hearing population. Epilepsy Foundation NW Eastern Office Lindaman Center 315 W Mission #21, Spokane 99201 PO Box 20057, Spokane 99204 Phone: 509-325-1128 Fax: 290-5418 Offers advocacy, information, referral and support to individuals and families affected by epilepsy. Provides community education programs and materials. To volunteer, download the Volunteer Registration Form and submit it to the nearest EFNW office, or email to mail@epilepsynw.org. Free Rein Therapeutic Riding PO Box 30893, Spokane 99223 Sandy Jones, Director freereinspokane@hotmail.com freereinspokane.org Phone: 979-1468 Enhances physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of individuals with disabilities. L’Arche Spokane 703 E Nora Spokane 99207 Phone: 483-0438 Fax: 483-0460 infor@larcheofspokane.org larcheofspokane.org Lura Southerland Provides Christian community for people with developmental disabilities living with assistants. Non-denominational with strong spiritual emphasis. Licensed as Adult Family Homes with state. Lakeland Village 2320 S Salnave Rd Phone: 299-1069 Fax: 299-1070 PO Box 200, Medical Lake 99022 www.lakelandvillageassociates.org Superintendent: Diane Kilgore Residential habilitation center for developmentally disabled persons. Provides each resident with appropriate, comprehensive services based on individual program plans that honor human and legal rights. Facilitates maximum progress toward personal independence. Learning Skills Center West Central Community Center 1603 N Belt Spokane 99205 Phone: 323-7517 Fax: 326-2347 bnwccc@qwest.net mthomas@wccda.net Program Marty Thomas Offers day program for developmentally disabled ages 16+ to learn Independence skills, make friends, enjoy activities and promote community integration. Lilac Services for the Blind 1212 N Howard St Spokane 99201 Mathew Plank, Director info@lilacblindfoundation.org lilacblindfoundation.org Services include: orientation, mobility, communication skills, library service, aids and appliances, reader service, home teaching, low vision services, public education, volunteers, referral services, recreational activities, in-service training, social meeting rooms, information/referrals and radio broadcast information. Muscular Dystrophy Assn (MDA) 101 W Indiana Spokane 99205 800-577-6716 mda.org spokanedistrict@mdausa.org Keilani Kouchi Healthcare Service Coordinator: Phone: 325-3747 Fax: 325-3902 kkouchi@mdausa.org Assists with payment of covered services if no other resource pays allowable limit: diagnostic and follow-up care and PT. Research and summer camp for ages 6-21, monthly support groups. National Multiple Sclerosis Society (MS) 818 E Sharp Spokane 99202 Phone 800-344-4867 Fax: 483-1077 nationalmssociety.org/wai Admin: Kerry Wiltzius wai@nmss.org Serves people with MS, their families, professionals and community members: information referral, educational programs, counseling, self-help groups, social activities and equipment loans. Northwest Autism Center c/o St Anne’s Children Center 25 W 5th, Ste 113 Spokane 99201 Phone 328-1582 Fax: 877-376-3335 info@nwautism.org nwautism.org Exec Director: Dawn Sidell Director Family Services: Deborah Finck Director of Domino Project: Shira Ackerman (EWU Campus) Admin: Diane Kann Supports, facilitates and builds comprehensive, community based approaches to helping children and adults with autism spectrum disorders. Community Connections Program provides information and referral through phone and website services. Nova Services 1101 N Fancher, Ste B Spokane Valley 99212 Phone: 928-1588 shuntley@nova-services.org nova-services.org Exec Director: Shawn Huntley shuntley@nova-services.org Provides employment options to persons with disabilities referred by DVR or DDD Eastern State Hospital PO Box 800 Maple Street Mail Stop B 32-23 Medical Lake, WA 99022-0800 Phone: 509-565-4000 Fax: 509-565-4705 Email: ESHInfo@dshs.wa.gov Volunteer Volunteers are considered an integral part of the hospital's operation and are actively recruited throughout the year. Contact the volunteer coordinator at (509) 565-4280 if you are interested in volunteering. Individual or group tours to the hospital and museum can be arranged by calling the hospital’s volunteer coordinator at (509) 565-4280. Directions to the hospital can be obtained by calling (509) 565-4000 can be printed off along with the Spokane Mental Health Volunteer Opportunities SMH is a comprehensive mental health provider for the residents of Spokane County. Due to the wide array of services, we depend a great deal on the community for volunteer support. Whether you want to work with those in an immediate crisis, elders who need transportation, or seniors who need peer counseling, SMH has numerous volunteer opportunities. First Call For Help Trained volunteers, under the supervision of SMH professional staff, provide 24 hour telephone crisis intervention, information, assistance and supportive listening in a confidential and caring manner. First Call For Help also serves as the first level of response for all calls received after normal business hours at SMH. Four hour shifts are available, once a week or more, and we work with your schedule to set your volunteer hours. As a volunteer you will participate in an extensive 30 hour training program. Volunteer training includes: Telephone techniques How to access referral information How to refer callers to relevant resources Crisis intervention techniques Supportive listening skills Role play scenarios Overview of mental illness Overview of community resources Care Cars Friendly volunteers (19 years of age and older) share time by providing escort transportation for older adults who are unable to drive a car or use public transportation to medical appointments. Individuals can choose a volunteer schedule that best matches their own needs. In addition, volunteers receive mileage reimbursement. Volunteers receive training that prepares them for providing escort services to elders who are most in need of assistance, but not wheelchair bound or immobile. For more information, call (509) 458-7450. Senior Peer Counseling Sensitive, compassionate men and women, aged 55 or older, are chosen as counselors for their ability to establish trust and rapport with peers seeking help. Volunteers offer similar life experiences and the ability to actively listen. Volunteer counselors aid peers in rediscovering and developing a positive selfimage, greater self-awareness and feelings of accomplishment. The Senior Peer Counselor’s effectiveness is due to a commonality of experiences that create a bond of trust between volunteers and elders. For more information, call (509) 458-7450. Diversity Access All - EWU Senior Hall 237, Cheney 99004 Advisor: Grace Creasman Phone: 359-4762 Promotes a climate of tolerance and understanding on campus for disabled, minority cultural, and ethnic groups. AHANA - African American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American Business Association Community-Minded Enterprises 25 W Main St, Ste 310 Spokane 99201 Ben Cabildo bcabildo@ahana.org www.ahana.org Saranac Building 209-2634 x1034 Phone: 838-1881 Fax: 353-2600 Provides a support system for minority business/professionals in cooperation with local businesses. Citizens for Nonviolent Action Against Racism - CINAAR 4422 E Queen Spokane 99217 info@cinaar.org Exec Director: Spencer Hamm www.cinaar.org Phone: 487-2278 Fights racism and poverty by education on racial equality in the Inland NW and abroad. Human Rights Commission City of Spokane, 808 W Spokane Falls Blvd Spokane 99201 Phone: 625-6263 humanrights@spokanecity.org www.spokanehumanrights.org Chair: Dennis Cronin Advises the city council on issues of human rights and unjust discrimination and implementation of programs consistent with the needs of all residents of the City of Spokane. Human Rights Education Institute for Hate Studies Gonzaga University414 E Sharp MA: 502 E Boone Ave, AD Box 43, Spokane 99258 Center for American Indian Studies, Phone: 313-3665 againsthate@gonzaga.edu www.guweb2.gonzaga.edu/againsthate/ Works to eliminate hate in the university community, the Northwest region and the nation through research, advocacy and education. Spokane County Bar Association Diversity Section1116 W Broadway, 4th Flr Spokane 99206 Phone: 477-6032 www.spokanebar.org Promotes racial and ethnic diversity in the local legal community, by retaining and recruiting attorneys of color. The Diversity Fund in honor of the late Carl Maxey provides scholarships. Spokane Minority Advisory & Resource Team - SMART Wallace Williams 358-7522 Washington State Human Rights Commission Rock Pointe Plaza III 1330 N Washington St Ste 2460 Spokane 99201 Phone: 1-800-233-3247 sortiz@hum.wa.govhum.wa.gov sortiz@hum.wa.gov hum.wa.gov Chair: Yvonne Lopez-Morton Operations Manager: Sharon Ortiz Investigates allegations of discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodation, credit and insurance based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, HIV or hepatitis status and disability. Offers educational programs on civil rights. Links Incorporated PO Box 4686, Spokane 99202 Director: Fannie Bush Phone: 534-9071 Women’s service organization that sponsors annual Ebony Fashion Show. Proceeds fund projects such as Coats for kids, scholarships and Keys to Success. NAACP - National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Spokane Branch Unit # 137 730 E Boone, 99258 PO Box 18968, Spokane 99228 Phone: 467-9793 President: V Anne Smith www.naacp.org spokanenaacp@yahoo.com Addresses issues of civil rights violations and racism. Filipino American Student Association of the Inland Empire PO Box 4837 Spokane 99202 Phone: 487-9711 Email: info@faale.org www.faale.org info@faaie.org Educates on Filipino culture and traditions through events that give a taste of the Philippines. Japanese American Citizens League - Spokane Chapter PO Box 2772, Spokane 99220 www.spokanejacl.org Service organization for Japanese-American welfare. Runs the Hifumi home for seniors. Japanese Cultural Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute 4000 W Randolph Rd Spokane 99224 Candie Faulhaber-Coker www.mfwi.org Program source, museum and resource center. Offers information on Japanese culture to promote global friendship and peace. . South Asia Cultural Association 410 E Shiloh Hills Dr, 99208 sreeharani@hotmail.com www.spokanedesi.com/saca Sreedharani Nandagopal Promotes public events to educate on music and art of India. Spokane Chinese Association President: Jane Gong (Jiang-qiang) Jiangqing4305@hotmail.com Organizes community events for Spokane’s Chinese and offers Chinese dancing classes. Spokane Hmong Association 15225 E 17th Ct 891-1791 Spokane Valley 99203 Khoua Xiong Provides support to the Hmong community, 3-5:30pm, M-F. Vietnamese Youth Group Nga Nguyen Todd Phone: 879-3261 tnga@hotmail.com Vietnamese dance. Hispanic Ministry 1023 W Riverside Ave, Rm 308 PO Box 1453 Spokane 99210 mciturriaga@dioceseofspokane.org Sister Myrta Iturriaga Resource for Hispanic Ministry Retreats, translations, visits in hospitals and more. Inland NW Community Services 631 S Richard Allen Ct, Ste 206 Spokane 99202 Phone: 998-7752 www.inlandnwcs.org Spanish instruction. La Prensa Bilingüe Bilingual Press PO Box 18835, Spokane 99208 bilingualpress@icehouse.net www.bilingualpress@latinewszone.com Director: Troy Gaines, www.latinewzone.com Publisher/Editor: Maria Alvarez Bilingual community newspaper and online offers a meeting place highlighting and appreciating Hispanic/Latino culture. Features daily international and local news on topics of interest. El Centro de Spokane: Hispanic/Latino Resource Center Phone: 483-2523 Resource center and referrals for Hispanic community. Spanish Camp Villa Vista Language Academy 724 E Hastings Rd, Spokane 99218 laura@growwithspanish.com www.growwithspanish.com Director: Laura Hamilton Teaches Spanish through music, arts, games, and sports during week-long camp. Camps from 8:30 am-noon and noon-4:30pm. American Italian Lodge 2172 Knights of Columbus Hall 302 E Boone Ave, 99201 Phone: 328-8639 PO Box 18766, Spokane 99208 President: Wayne Rohme icpres@aol.com Contact: Ettore Milla Fraternal, charitable group for Italian-rooted people, 7pm, 1st Th. Danish Sisterhood of America 2214 S Herald Rd Spokane Valley 99206 Beth Larsen www.danishsisterhood.com Also in Colville, Lodge 183 Danske Damer German American Society 25 W 3rd Ave Spokane 99201 President: George Britton Phone: 747-0004 www.germanamericansociety-spokane.org Promotes German heritage, language, culture and relationships to the wider community. Offers Concordia Choir. Facilities with kitchen available for weddings receptions and private parties. Germans-Russia Heritage Society Inland NW Chapter 6515 N Altamont St. Spokane 99228 valri@comcast.net www.grhs.org/inland Valerie Ingram, Wanda Hopkins Brings together people interested in discovering the history of German-Russians and preserving their heritage. Irish Culture Andaire Academy of Irish Dance 1-800-973-3917 Mona Ryan spokane@andaire.org Celtic Music Spokane PO Box 4816, Spokane 99220 info@celticmusicspokane.com www.celticmusicspokane.com The Celtic Nots Phone:624-3360 www.celticnots.com Haran School of Irish Dance 1006 S Perry St, 99202 Mail: 361 E 3rd Ave Phone: 927-0522 738-4633 Kettle Falls 99141 Sarah Quest Kelly Irish Dancers 8216 E Big Meadows Rd Chattaroy 99003 Contact: Margaret Evans Phone: 238-1837 Northwest Highland Dancers 5627 North D St Spokane 99205 Marie@SpokaneDance.org www.nwhighlanddancers.tripod.com Spokane Scots/St. Andrew’s Society of the Inland NW W 23rd Ave 99206, Spokane 99211 SpokaneScotsPR@msn.com www.spokanescots.org Publicity Chair: Donna Graham President: Rick Campbell Promotes Scottish heritage and preservation in Eastern WA and North Idaho for people of Scottish descent or interested persons. Alliance (GLBTQA) College Clubs Creates safe space and educates the community. Open Conversation: Gay-Straight Assn Ben Bonnema bbonnema10@whitworth.edu BiNet Spokane Phone: 217-1271 Social support group for bisexual men and women. Citizens Advancing Equality 807 1/2 W 12th Ave Spokane 99204 Chair: Dean Lynch Phone: 293-4993 Educates elected officials to build awareness of GLBT people. Inland Northwest Business Alliance 9 S Washington, Ste 618 Spokane 99201 Director: Marvin Reguindin inba@inbaspokane.org www.INBAspokane.org Phone: 455-3699 Publishes INBA Business Resource Directory. Affiliate of the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce. Provides scholarships to GLBT/Allied students. Inland Northwest LGBT Center 1522 N. Washington, 99201 Executive Director: Heather Campbell Phone: 489-1914 info@thelgbtcenter.org www. thelgbtcenter.org Supports a vibrant LGBT community through collaborative programming promoting advocacy, education and wellness. Inland Northwest Support Phone: 230-4076 spokane_trans@rocketmail.com Unites the transgendered community. Odyssey Youth Center 1121 S Perry St Spokane 99202 Phone: 325-3637 Fax: 210-9606 Provides support for LGBTQ Teens OutSpokane PO Box 883, Spokane 99201 info@outspokane.com www.letsgetvisible.com Creates a visible, supportive community toward LGBT. PFLAG Spokane )Parents,Friends, & Family of Lesbians and Gays Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 2715 Ray St, Spokane, WA 99203 Co-Chair: Ronnie Olivier 638-9767 oliverfamily10@msn.com Co-Chair: Helen Bonser 251-2186 ssp_howie@hotmail.com Supports, educates, and advocates for families of LGBTQA Pride Foundation Inland NW PO Box 2194, 99210 Phone: 1- 800-735-7287 farand@pridefoundation.org Farand Gunnels pridefoundation.org Awards grants to nonprofits, scholarships to students to develop strong leaders, and create equality to workplaces and a safe, affirming community for LGBT in the NW. American Indian CommunityCenter 801 E 2nd Ave, Ste 10 Spokane 99202 Phone: 535-0886 Fax: 534-7210 Provides educational opportunities and support for Urban Native Americans Camas Path 934 S Garfield Rd Airway Heights 99001 Director: Joe Pakootas jpakootas@camasinstitute.com www.kalispeltribe.com Phone: 789-7610 1-800-561-7714 Admin: Jamie Brokie Fax: 789-7629 Vision of education, employment, early learning, behavioral health, medical & dental services, fitness, recreation, and community involvement and services for the Kalispel Tribe. Offers programs to area tribes and the community. Salish School of Spokane 5810 N St. Cedar, 99205 Executive Director: LaRae Wiley Phone: 325-2018 Cell 631-0991 info@saliahschoolofspokane.org www.salishschoolofspokane.org Salish is the first language of the Inland NW spoken by elders of area tribes including Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, Kalispel, and Colville. Creates a vibrant community of fluent speakers of Interior Salish languages by instruction to children and by empowering parents and families to speak Salish in their daily lives. organizing and candidacy as a way to serve in our community. League of Women Voters Spokane Branch 2404 N Howard St, Spokane 99205 President: Ann Murphy Phone: 326-8026 Fax: 456-8794 VP: Pam Behring lwvwa.org Nonpartisan organization that encourages informed and active participation in government. Seeks to influence public policy through education and advocacy. Education and Private School Programs Adventure Dynamics PO Box 213 Nine Miles Falls 99026 Phone 467-0800 adventuredynamics@earthlink.net adventuredynamics.com Outdoor experience that fosters the development and skills of individual and group. Bethel Christian Life Center 401 N Wynne Colville 99114 Phone (509) 685-0234 lward@bethelclc.org bethelclc.org Exec Dir: Lloyd Ward Christian based drop-in centers for youth to build friendships and participate in activities. . Camp Cross & Diocesan Youth Ministries Episcopal Diocese of Spokane 245 E 13th Ave 624-5780 Spokane 99202 campcross.org campcross@spokanediocese.org Character Camp East Central Community Center 500 S Stone Spokane 99202 Phone: 625-6696 Recreational and educational program for youth 6-12 in a structured environment that includes activities. Fees. Christian Youth Theater 6205 E Mansfield, Ste A PO Box 11932 Spokane Valley 99212 487-6540 Fax: 691-0237 www.cytspokane.com office@cytspokane.com Offers a non-denominational after-school theater arts education program for children ages 6-18. Strives to produce quality, family entertainment with a commitment to high technical and artistic standards. Facilities: Northwest Christian Schools is located on two campus sites: Preschool-6th Grade Headmaster's Assistant Contact: bfriedly@nwcs.org Bonnie Friedly Central Campus 1412 W. Central Ave. Spokane, WA 99205 509-328-4400 Our Central campus, established in 1951, is a wonderful facility located in northwest Spokane. The school is comprised of several buildings, gymnasium, and playing field. The school offers a nurturing and creative learning environment. Plans are underway for a new elementary school at the Colbert campus. This new school will create an amazing fresh environment for children to learn and flourish and unite our entire school family again on one campus. More information about these plans, progress and the NWCS Capital Campaign are available here. Middle School & High School Contact: Elementary Administrative lklaja@nwcs.org Linda Klaja Colbert Campus 5104 E. Bernhill Rd. Colbert, WA 99005 509-238-4005 Our Colbert campus is beautifully situated on 116 wooded acres north of Spokane. The campus offers an attractive setting to learn and explore. The overall complex includes a large academic building, offices, chapel, athletic fields, and an activity center/gymnasium. Upper Columbia Academy 3025 E. Spangle-Waverly Rd. Spangle, WA 99031 (509) 245-3600 Telephone: (509) 245-3643 Fax: http://www.ucaa.org Web site: info@ucaa.org General Information: UCA Website Questions: webmaster@ucaa.org Links to Contact Staff Directory Information : Directory Address Department Phone/Fax: Phone Numbers: Business Office (509) 245-3619 Cornerstone Christian Academy Grades 1st to 8th 1801 E. 29th Spokane WA 99203 Phone (509) 835-1235 FAX (509) 835-1237 office@cchristianacademy.com Faith Baptist Academy Faith Baptist Church, 2804 E Euclid Ave, Spokane, WA 99207 Phone: (509)482-6101 Greg Boyle, Pastor pastor@fbcspokane.com Gonzaga Preparatory School 1224 East Euclid Spokane, Washington 99207 Phone: (509) 483-8511 FAX (509) 483-3124 The Oaks Christian Academy P.O. Box 141146 Phone: (509) 536-5955 FAX: (509) 536-7877 Little Red School House Children Center 621 W Sprague Ave Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 456-3776 South Hill KinderCare 534-2319 East 3201 26th Avenue Spokane, WA 99223-4014 Environmental Sustainability Conservation Northwest-Spokane Spokane 35 West Main, #220 Spokane, WA 99201 509-747-1663 Volunteer Coordinator: A local, cooperative effort to develop a management plan for the Columbia Highlands that sustains jobs, restores forests, protects wildlife, and ensures outdoor recreation opportunities for everyone. http://www.conservationnw.org/getinvolved/volunteer The Dishman Hills Natural Area Association 3415 S. Lincoln Drive Spokane, WA 99203 509-999-5100 Volunteer Coordinator: Jeff Lambert Dishman Hills is a unique and special little woodland tucked into a highly residential area. There are ponds with frog choruses and wildflowers add splashes of color to the forest greens and browns. Springs feed lush wetlands and animals come to browse http://www.dhnaa.org/ Friends of the Centennial Trail PO Box 351 Spokane WA 99210-0351 509-624-7188 The mission of the Friends of the Centennial Trail is "To assist in the maintenance and development of the Spokane Centennial Trail and its adjacent parklands." friends@spokanecentennialtrail.org God’s Garden Maple Street and Kiernan Kerry Absher 509-638-7480 Community garden dedicated to helping low-income families. Inner City Outings-Spokane 1829 South Limerick Drive Spokane Valley, WA 99037 Volunteer Coordinator: Chris Bachman Promote appreciation for and protection of the natural environment through wilderness adventures and environmental education; and to create opportunities for personal growth and development by linking participants from different cultures, fostering respect for self and others, nurturing self-reliance, and providing participants with outdoor skills training and leadership opportunities scspokaneico@comcast.net The Lands Council 25 w. Main Ave., Suite 222 Spokane, WA 99201 509-209-2403 Volunteer Coordinator: Kit Hall A local grassroots non-profit dedicated to protecting the quality of life in the Inland Northwest. www.Landscouncil.org One World Spokane 1804 E Sprague Ave. Spokane, WA 99202 509-270-1608 One World Spokane is a 501 (c)(3) non profit Organic Community Kitchen with a purpose, where you choose your portions of creatively crafted food according to your appetite and your budget. Alternatively you can volunteer in exchange for a meal. http://www.oneworldspokane.com P.E.A.C.H. Community Farm 509-216-9273 Volunteer Coordinator: Bryan Brown Come meet the baby goats, plant some seeds, and work in the beautiful vegetable gardens. By volunteering on our nonprofit organic farm, you are helping us bring nutritious produce to low-income Spokane. Sign up at www.peachlocal.com or email bryan@peachlocal.com Call or email for updated volunteer opportunities. Spokane Audubon Society P.O. Box 9820 Spokane, WA 99209 509-448-2447 Volunteer Coordinator: Joyce Alonso Promotes, perpetuates and protects area wildlife, particularly birds and endangered species, by preserving and enhancing their habitat through education and activism. www.Spokaneaudubon.org Spokane County Parks and Recreation 509-477-6395 The mission of the Parks, Recreation and Golf Department is to enhance the general quality of life for the residents of Spokane County by providing the highest quality and quantity of parks, recreation, open space, and related cultural opportunities given the available resources http://www.spokanecounty.org/parks Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge 26010 S. Smith Rd. Cheney, WA 99004 509-235-4723 Volunteer Coordinator: Sandy Rancourt Interested in making a contribution to the preservation of our natural heritage? Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge has opportunities for individuals to assist with wildlife research, environmental education, administration, maintenance, habitat restoration, and trail maintenance. Sandy_Rancourt@fws.gov Vinegar Flats Community Garden Vinegar Flats 509-624-9788 kcarey@ccspokane.org The 12,000 sq. foot garden, located on heritage farmland 5 minutes from downtown Spokane, serves not only as the grounding force for the community outreach initiatives of the program, but as a tool for food production and a teaching implement encouraging food security and social empowerment in the community. http://vinegarflatsgarden.catholiccharitiesspokane.org/VinegarFlats/Welcome.html West Valley Outdoor Learning Center 8706 E. Upriver Drive Spokane, WA 99212 509-340-1028 Volunteer Coordinator: The mission of the West Valley Outdoor Learning Center is to instill an appreciation for fish, wildlife and our natural resources by giving teachers and students an opportunity to have experiences in an outdoor setting. http://olc.wvsd.org/ Food and Clothing Banks SPOKANE Zip Or Second Harvest Food Bank Volunteer Coordinator: Debbie Cemens debbiec@2-harvest.org Phone: 252-6257 www.2-harvest.org Sign up online to volunteer for Tom’s Turkey Drive and other community events ganization Address Phone Hours Zip/Area or service 99201 Berachah Food Bank 1225 N Cochran 747-6035 F by appointment by appointment 99201 The City Gate 170 S Madison 455-9670 F C 10-3, T-F appt 99201 S of River, 204, 224, minors 99201 Peaceful Valley Center 214 N Cedar St 624-8634 F C H F&C: 9:30-1:30, F;C: 9-12 T anyone in need, peacefulvalley.org 99201 Shalom Ministries 518 W Third 455-9019 C 7:30-8:30, M-Th,4:30-5:30 M during meal serving times 99201 VOA Emergency Services 525 W Second 624-2378 C H any emergencies, teens in need 99204 Clothes Closet - Central Lutheran 512 S Bernard St 624-9233 C 1-3, W anyone in need 99204 Spokane AIDS Network 905 S Monroe St 455-8993 F HIV/AIDS 99201 Off-Broadway Family Outreach Broadway & Nettleton 998-4096/2630 F C H 9:30-1, M West Central 99201 Our Place Ministries 1509 W College 326-7267 F C H 10-1, MTTh,last St River-Montgomery 99201 Spokane Community Warehouse 800 N Hamilton 991-9345 H spokanecommunitywarehouse.org 99201 Westminster Presbyterian Food Bank 2705 W Boone Ave 329-0351 F 11-1:45, W,F River-Montgomery, W of Monroe 99201 YWCA Our Sister’s Closet 930 N Monroe 326-1190 C 9-4:30, M-F, women needing jobs 99205 Caritas Outreach Ministries 5109 N Adams 326-2249 F 10-1, MWTh appt N of Wellesley/W of Division 99205 Donation Station - Shiloh Hills 207 E Lincoln Rd 325-4159 C H 11-1, 1st F foster families only 99205 God’s Closet - Central Adventist 804 W Spofford Rd 991-4541 C area children 99205 Joseph’s Pantry/Trinity Closet 708 W Nora 325-0343 CB: 10-4, T-F anyone in need 99205 NW Ecumenical Food Bank Audubon Park UMC 3908 N Driscoll 325-4541 F C 9:30-12:30, 2nd/ last T 99205, 99026 99207 Better Living Center 25 E North Foothills 325-1258 F 9-6, T; 9-2 Th Monroe-Perry/Francis-Mission uccsda.org/communityservice 99207 Living Hope FB/Clothing Swap 918 E Garland 487-3100/ 323-0762 F C 12-2, 3rd Sat 99207 Salvation Army Family Services 204 E Indiana 325-6821 F C H 9-5, MTThF, 1-7 W anyone in need/emergency 99207 SNAP Northeast Food Bank 4001 N Cook 487-1114 F 1-3, M-F; 2-4, T 99207/99217, mobile FB 99207 St Peter Lutheran Food Bank 4620 N Regal 487-4843/4943 F C 8:30-12, F 99208 Serve Spokane 202 E Lyons 444-8445 F C 99208: ServeSpokane.org 99217 In HIS Name Food Bank 2524 E Queen 4487-2160 F 12-4, MW othes Household Food & Clothing Programs - Spokane Downtown Food Banks & Clothing Banks in Spokane and Spokane Valley Zip Organization Address Phone Hours Zip/Area or service 99202 The Store House - Calvary Bapt 207 E 3rd St 747-8793 F C 9-1, MW in need, contact: Bernard Jones 99202 East Central Community Center 500 S Stone 625-6699 F C 8:30-4, M-F appt 99202, W of Park Rd -212 99202 Labor of Love - Jesus is the Answer 1803 E DeSmet 536-4803 F varies in need 99202 Mending Fences Fellowship 1906 E Sprague 742-0967 F 4-6:30, T 99202 or congreg member 99202 Mission Community Outreach 1906 E Mission Ave 536-1084 F C H MWF for women and infants 99202 Union Gospel Mission 1224 E Trent 535-8510 C 8-9, M-WF; 9-10, Th for male lodgers 99223 Southside Food Pantry 2934 E 27 Ave 535-2301 F 10:30-12, Sat 99203, 223, 224 99001 Airway Heights Baptist Church 12322 W Hwy 2 244-2474 F 10-2, 1st & 3rd St West Plains, ahbchurch.org 99003 North County Food Bank 40015A N Collins 292-2530 F 9-12, MW colbertpres.org/CB/foodbank.htm 99004 Cheney Clothing Bank 204 4th St 236-4600 C 9-12, W Cheney and SW County 99004 Cheney Food Bank 100 Anderson Rd 235-2325 F 9-noon, TW Cheney and SW County 99005 Christ’s Community Closet- Greenbluff UMC9908 E Greenbluff Rd 238-9100 C 12-3, Th North Spokane 99005 New Hope Resource Center 4211 E Colbert Rd 467-2900 F H 9:30-1:30 TTh, 6-8 Th North Spokane 99006 The Greenhouse 732 W Walnut 276-8224 F H 10-3, MTThF Deer Park 99021 Mead Food Bank - Mead UMC 12611 N Wilson 466-7068 F 4-6:4, W Mead 99022 Medical Lake Outreach 211 N Lefeyvre St 299-3819 F C 10-12, F West Spokane County 99026 Tum Tum Community FB 6424 Hwy 291 276-2653 F 11-3, 3rd/4th Sat Nine Mile Falls 99027 Otis Orchards Food Bank Adventist 4308 N Harvard Rd F 12-4, 2nd &4th T East Valley & Newman Lake, 99031 Spangle Food Bank - Community Church 300 E Second Ave 245-3362 F 2-3, 4th W Spangle, Rosalia 99206 Klothes Kloset - Opportunity Christian Fellowship 12321 E 14th Ave 926-2673 F C 9-5 M-F live in service area 99206 St John Vianney Poverty Fund 503 N Walnut 928-5428 F 9-12, T & Th live in parish boundary 99206 Spokane Valley Partners 10814 E Broadway 927-1153 11-4, W, 11-1,Th, C: 1-3 M-TWC, CV Spokane Valley, 99224 Windsor Baptist Food/Necessity Closet 4404 W Hallett 455-7816 F C varies low-income Homelessness and Poverty Alexandria’s House Volunteers of America 525 W 2nd Ave Spokane WA 99201 Phone 489-0349 Fax: 489-3863 www.voaspokane.org Jill Staples, Alexandria's House manager Jill Staples manages Alexandria’s House where she creates a safe, healthy and nurturing environment for pregnant and parenting teenagers where they learn the skills necessary to be successful parents—from how to soothe a fussy baby to applying for financial aid to go to college. Jill has been with Volunteers of America since 1992 and draws inspiration from her own experience as a teen parent. Patient, consistent and caring, Jill is an excellent role model. Jill can be reached at jstaples@voaspokane.org or 509.489.0349. Aston-Bleck Apartments Volunteers of America 2311 E Boone Ave Spokane 99201 Phone: 535-8267 Fax: 535-0851 www.voaspokane.org bcannon@voaspokane.org Director: Bridget Cannon Transitional housing for young women, parenting and non-parenting, 2 bedroom, for women 18-21, case management. Coalition of Responsible Disabled - CORD 612 N Maple 877-606-2680 Spokane 99201 Phone: 326-6355 Fax: 327-2420 Serves all people with disabilities in the Spokane area to teach independent living skills, advocacy, offer peer support and to give information and referral services. Can provide technical assistance to businesses and agencies on a wide variety of disability issues. Destiny House & Outreach Spokane Dream Center 29 W 2nd Ave, Spokane 99201 Phone: 624-1363 info@spokanedreamcenter.org www.spokanedreamcenter.org Men’s Director: Rich Withers 624-2636 Men’s Program Manager: Danny Blanchette Women’s Program Manager: Donna Withers Phone: 536-6444 Fax: 624-2636 Men’s and women’s shelters providing a 12-month residential Christian discipleship program. Family Crisis Network PO Box 944 447-2274 Newport WA 99156 Shelter for victims of domestic violence and homelessness. Family Promise of North Idaho 1687 E Horsehaven Ave Post Falls ID 83816 Phone: 208-777-4190 cwood@FamilyPromiseNI.org familypromiseni.org Fax: 777-4209 Cindy Wood Provides housing, meals, and support services for homeless families via a network of churches, staff and volunteers. Day center provides base/address for job and sustainable housing searches. Family Resource Center 725-4358 407 Morgan St PO Box 1130 Davenport 99122 Fax: 725-4360 family@frclincolncounty.org frcoflincolncounty.org Karol Thorson, Anna Badgley Admin: Lynne Kuchenbuch Offers housing services and shelter to the homeless, people facing homelessness and victims of violence and crimes. Field of Diamonds House of Blessing PO Box 1143, Spokane 99210 womenrizing@yahoo.com http://churchofberachah.com/ Contact: Stephy Nobles-Beans Transitional home for homeless women and children, includes Dress for Success clothing bank for women moving to employment. Flaherty House Volunteers of America489-4043 525 W Second Ave Fax: 483-2788 Spokane 99207 voaspokane.org lkelly@voaspokane.org Dir: Bridget Cannon Transitional living facility for young men 18 to 22 years old in a supportive setting for up to 18 months while learning to be self sufficient. Provides 24-hour supervision and independent-living skills training. Fresh Start Inc 1524 E Sherman 208-667-9798 Coeur d’Alene 83814 freshstartinc.org freshstartcda@gmail.com Howard Martinson 208-661-1524 howard.martinson@gmail.com Day center for homeless, free medical clinic and emergency warming center. 24-hour Crisis Response line 208-704-3951 Habitat for Humanity CONSTRUCTION -Volunteers must be 16 years of age or older -Individuals and groups are encouraged to participate -We need people of all skill levels -No experience necessary! -On site training is provided for all phases of construction Volunteering at our site is fun and you will make new friends while building Habitat homes with future Habitat homeowners, other volunteers, and our friendly, professional construction staff. For help with our online registration system, or more information, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at (509) 534-2552 ext. 21 or email at volunteercoordinator@habitat-spokane.org SHIFT TIMES & DAYS Tuesday 12:30 to 4:00 pm Wednesday - Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 pm & 12:30 to 4:00 pm. NON-CONSTRUCTION OPPORTUNITIES Habitat is a volunteer driven organization. The Board of Directors are volunteers that over see the long range planning, mission and vision of HabitatSpokane. Volunteer committees work with senior staff to oversee many of the operational facets of the organization. Committee opportunities are listed below with brief descriptions. Building - Responsible for developing land, house plans, securing supplies and organizing construction of homes. Faith Relations Team - Communicates with area faith communities to facilitate the action between Habitat-Spokane and faith communities. Family Selection - Reviews potential Habitat homeowner applications and conducts family interviews. (Potential Habitat homeowners may not be on this committee.) Office Work - Answer phones and does light office work. Hearth Homes PO Box 371 Spokane Valley WA 99037 Phone: 926-6492 hearth.homes@comcast.net www.hearth-homes.org Director: Karen Fournier Sandra Williams, 534-3873 Serves women with children in meeting spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of safe housing and other services. Housing in nice homes with family atmosphere and Bible studies. Hope House Women’s Shelter Volunteers of America 111 W 3rd Ave, Spokane 99201 voaspokane.org Phone: 455-2886 Fax: 455-3462 Provides homeless women with emergency shelter, a shower, a bed, toiletries and nutritional food in a safe and caring environment. Offers women referral and support, and has a clothing bank and a food bank. House of Charity Catholic Charities 32 W Pacific Spokane 99204 Phone: 624-7821 Fax: 742-3463 Director: Ed McCarron emccaroron@ccspokane.org www.catholiccharitiespokane.org meals, clothing, counseling, mental health services, laundry, mail delivery, showers and a year-round sleeping program for Spokane’s homeless. Medical care through Sacred Heart Medical Center Outreach Clinic, staffed by volunteer doctors and nurses. Independent Living Volunteers of America 525 W 2nd, lower level Spokane 99201 Phone:688-1115 Fax: 624-4353 bcannon@voaspokane.org Director: Bridget Cannon www.voaspokane.org Independent living program for foster children approaching their 18th birthday when they “age out” of the system. Provides individual assessment and service planning, counseling and independent living training. Offers connections to employment programs, financial assistance, education, health-care, prevention programs and transitional and permanent housing. Interfaith Hospitality of Spokane 608 S Richard Allen Ct #5 Spokane WA 99202 Phone: 747-5487 Fax: 747-5537 Director: Madelyn Bafus www.ihspokane.org Case Manager: Renee Norris Admin: Susan Heitstuman Ecumenical network of churches provides temporary shelter/meals to homeless families. Offers direction, TLC and stability while guests work to find permanent housing, employment and schooling to regain independence. Requires referral from local social service agency. Lutheran Book Parlor & Drop-in Center - Salem Lutheran 1425 W Broadway Ave Spokane 99201 Phone: 328-6527 Fax: 328-6527 lutheranbooks@msn.com www.lutheranbookparlor.com Connie Malone, Casey Laughary Informal neighborhood drop-in center in the bookstore. Miryam’s House - Transitions1805 N Ninth Ave Spokane 99204 Phone: 747-9222 Fax: 747-7261 transitionsweb@help4women.org www.help4women.org Program Director: Diane Critchlow Supportive chemical-free residence for women in transition from life crises including addiction and recovery from abuse. Women must be motivated to make positive changes in their lives. REACH - Regionally Assisted Collaborative Housing Project c/o Spokane County Community Services, 312 W 8th Ave Spokane 99202 kreinsmith@msn.com Grants Adminstrator: Sheryl Neagle 477-4521 Program Coordinator: Kelley Reinsmith 481-5958 Provides assistance with housing and support services to persons living with HIV and AIDS. Referrals to short-term emergency services and long-term housing assistance: Rural Resources Community Action Family Support Center Colville WA Phone: (509) 684-8421 (509) 684-6139 Temporary safe shelter for domestic violence victims. Salvation Army Family Emergency Shelter 204 E Indiana Ave, 99207 PO Box 9108, Spokane 99209 Program Coordinator: Shelley Hartmann Shelley.hartmann@usw.salvationarmy.org www.makingspokanebetter.com Offers food, shelter and case management to homeless families, single parents and couples with family stability for up to 90 days. Salvation Army (Stepping Stones) Transitional Housing 127 E Nora Ave, 99207 Program Coordinator: Debra Wright Phone: 326-7288 Debra.wright@usw.salvationarmy.org www.makingspokanebetter.com Offers housing and case management for up to 24 months to families working to break the cycle of homelessness. Set Free Outreach Ranch 2111 Sargent Rd, Elk PO Box 2273 Deer Park 99006 Phone: 292-5082 c 218-4006 Mark Cameron Provides Christian fellowship and a home for homeless men, anyone addicted and seeking help. Opportunities to train horses. SNAP Homeless Program 500 S Stone Spokane 99202 Phone: 456-7106 www.snapwa.org Lead Family Specialist: Bob Peeler Shelters for families with children in Spokane County. Staff members work with families to identify and remedy underlying causes of homelessness. Some programs free, others are on a sliding fee scale. Spokane County Community Services, Housing & Community Development 312 W 8th Ave 477-5722 Spokane 99204 Phone: 456-7106 Fax: 477-6827 Sheri Minks sminks@spokanecounty.org Gives referrals for substance abuse treatment and prevention, and mental health. St Margaret’s Shelter Catholic Charities PO Box 2253 Spokane 99210 Phone: 624-9788 Fax: 624-1461 nvanstone@ccspokane.org www.catholiccharitiesspokane.org Director: Nadine Van Stone Emergency and transitional shelter for homeless women and children. Provides housing, case management, parenting classes and life-skills training to homeless women and emergency shelter to mothers with high-risk newborns. The Lord’s Ranch 2932 Fertile Valley Rd, Newport 99156 Phone: (509) 292-0178 FAX (509) 292-1000 worldharvestmissions@yahoo.com www.worldharvestmissions.com Adrean Simila Christian discipleship, drug and alcohol homes for men and women. Transitional Women’s Center Transitions 3128 N Hemlock Spokane 99205 transitionsweb@help4women.org Phone: Fax: 325-8319 Project Director Kristin Talbott Residential program for homeless women and children, designed to break the cycle of crisis and poverty in their lives through education, job training, parenting and life skills classes. Truth Ministries 1910 E Sprague, 99202 PO Box 912, Spokane 99210 truthmaryjulie@yahoo.com Phone: 990-8415 Marty McKinney, Julie McKinney A Christ-centered homeless shelter for men 18+. Hour of operation are 8pm-8am. Works with other community agencies to provide responsibility and accountability. Union Gospel Mission Men’s Shelter 1224 E Trent PO Box 4066 Spokane 99202 Phone: 535-8510 Fax: 535-0315 www.ugmspokane.org Director : Randy Altmeyer Union Gospel Mission’s Crisis Shelter for Women and Children 1234 E Sprague Ave Spokane 99202 Phone: 535-0486 Director: Rich Schaus ugmspokane.org Provides safe shelter for homeless women and their children, including teenage boys up to age 17. Food, clothing and social services provided. Victory Outreach Home 3011 E Wellesley Spokane 99207 Phone: 489-4808 Fax: 489-2772 victoryoutreach.org Home for men, women and troubled teens. Provides meals, clothing, counseling, mental health services, laundry, mail delivery, showers and a year-round sleeping program for Spokane’s homeless. Medical care through Sacred Heart Medical Center Outreach Clinic, staffed by volunteer doctors and nurses. Informal neighborhood drop-in center in the bookstore. Offers food, shelter and case management to homeless families, single parents and couples with family stability for up to 90 days. Human Rights Center for Justice 35 West Main, Suite 300, Spokane, WA 99201 509-835-5211 We are a gathering of dedicated attorneys, paralegals, legal interns, and others who — along with volunteers from local high schools, colleges, universities, and the community — believe that justice truly is for all. Through legal advocacy for people and issues others cannot or will not take on, we seek to foster dignity for everyone. Our work encourages right relationships between citizens and their government, between environmental and economic health, and among all our community’s citizens. http://www.cforjustice.org Global Neighborhood Amy Hendricks 509-953-3477 http://www.global-neighborhood.org/ Volunteers are asked to commit to serving one family or individual during their work with Global Neighborhood. With the assistance and support of Global Neighborhood staff, volunteers interact with families on a weekly basis, ensuring the family or individual receives consistent and loyal care. This can come in the form of many things, including but not limited to: -English skills practice -Cultural orientation -Food Education -Bus Transit Education -Visiting families and sitting with them -Introducing your family and friends to them While life-skills training is important, we have found that relationships are oftentimes valued by families over services. -one year of service with a family or individual, 3 hours per week. -19 years of age or older. Application, cultural orientation training and a Washington State Patrol Background Check required Volunteers must be willing to communicate by email or telephone with the Volunteer Coordinator. Call or email for updated volunteer opportunities. International Refugee Service 901 E 2nd Ave # 207 Spokane, WA 99202 (509) 536-7878 Lutheran Community services 210 W. Sprague Ave. Spokane, WA 99201 509-747-8224 Looking for long-term volunteers Call for current opportunities and training schedule Spokane Human Rights Commission The mission of the Washington State Human Rights Commission is to eliminate and prevent discrimination through the fair application of the law, the efficient use of resources, and the establishment of productive partnerships in the community http://www.hum.wa.gov/ My Brother’s Keeper P.O. Box 18793, Spokane, WA 99228 msmith@parousianetwork.org Phone (509) 475-8856 Website http://www.mybrotherskeepertv.org “My Brother’s Keeper” is a video project which, we hope, may eventually become a reality-based television project. Its core idea is simple: to demonstrate how communities can work together to identify, highlight and solve specific problems for specific families and individuals who are stuck in a life-crisis that prevents them from moving forward.” World Relief Volunteer Coordinator: Patt Walker 509.484.9829 ext. 145 pwalker@wr.org http://worldrelief.org/Page.aspx?pid=1667 Every year, World Relief staff and volunteers help thousands of refugees - victims of war and persecution replant their lives in the United States. Together we come alongside America's newcomers, helping them adjust to the culture, find employment, learn English, take steps towards citizenship and build a future for themselves and their children. Friendship Partners Offering friendship shows God's love in ways material gifts cannot. Going on shopping trips, practicing English, and reading to refugee children are only a few of the ways to be a friend to a refugee. Friendship Partners help refugees learn about their local community, answer many questions refugees have when they arrive, and ultimately develop a reciprocal friendship. English Tutor The ability to speak English is one of the most important skills a refugee must acquire. It is also one of the most difficult! While most refugees attend English as a Second Language (ESL) class, extra one-on-one practice is extremely valuable. Help teach the basics of English to a refugee at their home, and become friends in the process. (We provide training to help prepare you to teach ESL.) Job Skills Mentor Self-sufficiency is impossible without employment, You can help empower a refugee to successfully find their first job by helping them learn how to fill out job applications, practice job interviews, and teach them about U.S. work culture. Transportation Assistant Assist newly arrived refugees with transportation to places such as medical appointments and jobs. YWCA 930 N. Monroe St. Spokane, WA 99201 509-326-1190 The YWCA of Spokane is grounded firmly in our own community, providing services and programs designed to meet the needs of women and families here at home. Volunteers play a vital role in helping the YWCA carryout its mission to eliminate racism and empower women. Please consider gifting your time, talents and care to a volunteer opportunity listed below. Alternatives to Domestic Violence Program •To organize a goods and personal hygiene product drive to benefit the Confidential Safe Shelter contact Melanie Wilson at (509) 789-9294 or email melaniew@ywcaspokane.org Child and Youth Services •To volunteer and teach a specialized skill to the After School or Teen Program contact Joel Brown at (509) 789-9275 or email joelb@ywcaspokane.org •To volunteer and teach a specialized skill to the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (children age 4) email Rona lisa Notton at ronalisa@ywcaspokane.org Opportunity Center •To volunteer, staff or teach a class in the Computer Lab or Job Readiness Center call (509) 789-9307 •To volunteer in Our Sister's Closet contact Julie Ernest at (509) 789-9282 or email juliee@ywcaspokane.org Special Events •To volunteer and serve on a special events planning committee contact Betsy Godlewski at (509) 7899304 or email betsyg@ywcaspokane.org •To volunteer and assist with special event projects or on event day contact Betsy Godlewski at (509) 789-9304 or email betsyg@ywcaspokane.org Medical and Healthcare Better Living Center 15 E North Foothills Dr, 99207 Spokane 99205 Phone: 325-1258 Cancer Support/Treatment American Cancer Society Cancer Care NW Admin Office: 5105 E 3rd Spokane Valley 99212 Phone: 228-1300 1-866-696-3149 Administrator : Pam Goforth www.cancercarenorthwest.com Provides patients with convenient access to cutting-edge, integrated oncology care in a cost-effective, consumer-friendly environment. CHAS - Community Health Assn of Spokane 203 N Washington, Ste 300Spokane 99201 Phone: 444-8888 Fax: 444-7806 www.chas.org Nonprofit system of communityclinics providing quality medicaland dental health care to familiesand individuals of all ages,regardless of insurance status Locations: 9227 E Main - medical 434-0313 4001 N Cook - medical 487-1604 3919 N Maple - medical 444-7801 1001W 2nd Ave - medical 444-8200 3919 N Maple - dental 242-1824 1001W 2nd Ave -dental 434-0308 Lewis and Clark Health Center HIV Support 444-8200 Healthcare for Homeless 444-8200 Christ Clinic 914 W Carlisle Spokane 99205 Phone: 325-0393 Fax: 325-7209 admin@christclinic.org Volunteer Coordinator: Brenda Dasovich Nonprofit medical clinic cares for low-income persons with limited or no medical insurance. Serves God and demonstrates Christ’s love through the practice of medicine. Community Health Access Services Phone: 236-2435 Provides prevention education,outreach services, education in HIV and other STDs, unplanned pregnancy and substance abuse.Anonymous HIV testing & referral.size, schedule, fees, and age of participants. Inland Empire EMS Training Council 242-4264 Spokane Fire Dept 625-7061 Spok Valley Fire Dept 924-3750 St Luke’s Rehab 232-8138 Deaconess Medical Center 800 W Fifth Ave, 99204 458-5800 deaconessmedicalcenter.org Acute-care hospital in downtown Spokane. Identified as one of thetop heart hospitals. Deer Park Family Care Clinic 905 E D St Deer Park 99006 Sliding fee scale. Phone: 466-5346 EWU Dental Hygiene Care 310 N Riverpoint Blvd, Box E,Spokane 99202 Rebecca Stolberg : dental.hygiene@ewu.edu Phone: 509.828.1300 fax: 509.828.1283 Kool Smiles 524 E. Francis Avenue, Spokane Washington 99207 Phone: (509) 368-7708 NE Washington Dental Clinics -Colville Community Dental Clinic370 N Main Colville 99114 Phone: (509) 684-1440 -Lake Spokane Community Dental Clinic 5952 Blackstone Way Nine Mile Falls 99026 -Springdale Community Dental Clinic 105 N Second PO Box 429, Springdale 99173 Phone: (509) 258-7543 Spokane Falls Family Dental Clinic Phone: 326-4382 AGING & LONG TERM CARE OF EW 1222 N Post Street Spokane, WA 99201 Phone: (509) 458-2509 Fax: (509) 458-2003 TTY: (509) 477-4442 Email: action@altcew.org Health for All Community Building Saranac 25 W Main, Ste 300 Spokane 99201 Community-Minded Enterprises Phone: 444-3066 1-866-444-3066 Independent, community-based project that helps connect people with health care. Helps low income people find free and low cost health-care options and access to health-care providers in Spokane County. HIV/AIDS Program 1101 W College Ave, Rm 372 Spokane 99201 Spokane Regional Health District Phone:324-1542 www.srhd.org HIV and Hepatitis C testing, partner notification, needle exchange,case management, education,and health care provider training.Resources about HIV/AIDS are available to the community. HIV/AIDS Speaker’s Bureau PO Box 8758 Spokane, WA 99201 Phone: (509) 455-8405 979-3786 jbilove@earthlink.net hivaidsspeakersbureau.net Puts a face on the disease through education and personal stories from people living with HIV/AIDS at schools and other venues. In Health NW - The Inlander 1020 W Riverside Spokane 99201 Phone: 325-0634 Fax: 325-0638 Editor: Ted McGregor Jr Gen Manager: Jeremy McGregor Magazine about local health care. Inland NW Blood Center 210 W Cataldo Ave Spokane 99201 Phone (509) 624-0151 1-800-423-0151 Fax: 232-4532 Selina Worley. Volunteer Coordinator Mobile blood drives and donation centers Volunteers are always needed to assist with our mobile collection units, and in-house operations. Opportunities to volunteer while traveling the Inland Northwest are as follows: Canteen Service The canteen provides refreshments to blood donors as a thank you for the precious gift of life they have just given. Volunteers serve the donors, answer questions, and watch for donor adverse reactions post donation. Courier Service Couriers travel throughout the Inland Northwest to our mobile blood drives. The blood products are picked up at the mobile site during the blood drive and it is brought back to the blood center in Spokane. INBC provides all transportation vehicles for this service. Clerical Assistance Many departments utilize volunteers to fulfill clerical needs. These include computer work, filing, and other projects, which provide valuable assistance to our staff. Tele-recruitment The INBC recruitment department utilizes volunteers in tele-recruitment. This position calls existing donors to notify them of upcoming mobile blood drives as well as special promotions. INBC is in need of volunteers at the following locations, as well as various mobiles in our communities: Spokane Collection Center Coeur d' Alene Collection Center Moses Lake Collection Center Lewiston Collection Center If you have any questions or would like more information about volunteering with INBC, please contact: Selina Worley, Volunteer Coordinator 509-232-4470 or 800-423-0151 ext 4179 or by email at selina.worley@inbcsaves.org. Download Application for Volunteer Form (PDF) American Diabetes Association Phone 624-7478 888-342-2383 Interpreter Services: Special Mobility Services Phone: 534-2016 1-800-710-5030 Broker for oral interpreting in Spokane County/NE Wash. DSHS provides certified interpreters for Medicaid-paid appointments only. Medicaid providers can request service. Need 24/hr notice with client’s name, medical coupon number, phone number, doctor’s/ dentist’s name, address and phone, and appointment. The Native Project, 1803 W Maxwell Spokane 99201 Phone: 483-7535 www.nativeproject.org Provides primary and preventive care for all ages: sport physicals, well-child checks, immunizations, health education, chronic illness management, treatment of minor diseases, Spokane AIDS Network 905 S Monroe St Spokane 99204 Executive Director: Katie Coker Phone: 455-8993 Fax: 455-9743 spokaneaids.org Provides direct care services to people living with HIV and AIDS; reduces spread of HIV through prevention programs in Inland NW. Spokane Falls Family Clinic 120 W Mission Ave Spokane 99201 Phone: 326-4343 Fax: 326-4289 dianev@yvfwc.org Director : Dianne Van Hook Full range medical services prenatal care and delivery. Includes dental clinic and pharmacy. Spokane Regional Health District Health Clinic 1101 W College Ave Spokane 99201 www.srhd.org Immunizations, flu shot and travel vaccines; HIV and Tuberculosis testing; head lice checks, refugee screening. T-Th 8-5, F 9:30-5. Valley Hospital & Medical Center 12606 E Mission Spokane Valley 99216 Volunteer Coordinator: Joey Frost Phone: (509) 473-5639 www.valleyhospital.org Acute medical facility delivering care since 1969. A 123-bed facility with a trauma center. Senior Services Corbin Senior Center 827 W. Cleveland Spokane, WA 99205 Volunteer Coordinator: Christa 327-1584 x10. Needs volunteers for short and long-term opportunities including: serving food, decorating for special events, spending time with senior citizens and much more! http://www.corbinseniorcenter.org East Central Community Center Senior Program East Central Senior Center Offers a varied selection of recreational activities, self-improvement activities, educational opportunities and health enhancement programs. Adapts programs to meet the needs of the growing senior population. We also have volunteering opportunities. We serve as a social center, helping seniors establish and maintain friendships, have an active mind and body and improve quality of life for all. The Senior Program is sponsored by Spokane Parks & Recreation, Community Development Block Grant the East Central Neighborhood Wellness Association. Program Director: Kathy Armstrong Phone: (509) 625-6699 http://www.ecccspokane.org/senior-program Friend to Friend 4620 N. Regal, Spokane, WA 99207 Volunteer Coordinator: Jan Kendrick (509) 483-1600 Friend to Friend of Greater Spokane recruits, trains, and matches volunteers (on a one-to-one basis) with elderly and disabled persons who live in Nursing Homes, Assisted Living and Retirement 'Homes' for the purpose of friendship. http://www.friendtofriendspokane.org South Hill Senior Center 3151 E. 27th Avenue Spokane, WA Volunteer Coordinator: Donna Reifel 509-535-0803 ex. 100 Volunteers are needed to spend time with seniors, help out with activities and lunches, and with office work. http://www.southsidecenter.com/ Meals on Wheels Spokane Heidi Mott 509-456-0397 Meals on Wheels in Spokane is currently looking for new volunteers to help deliver hot lunch meals to homebound senior citizens. As a driver, you have the opportunity to deliver nutritious meals to vulnerable adults that normally cannot prepare their own meals. We have a few permanent spots opened and we are looking for dedicated, compassionate drivers that love putting a smile on a senior citizen's face. The commitment can be up to you! Weekly, bi-weekly, and even monthly! If you are interested in volunteering, applications are on our website at mowspokane.org. Feel free to email me with any questions! This is your chance to get involved in a great organization and serve the wonderful senior citizens in our community! Requirements - valid driver's license, auto insurance, a love for senior citizens Call or email for updated volunteer opportunities. Spokane Mental Health—Care Cars for Elders CARE CARS for Elders Diane Roberson 509-458-7450 Volunteer drivers needed to transport elderly clients, with no other means of transportation, to their medical appointments, wait in the lobby while they see their physician and transport them back home. Clients are very grateful to the volunteer for their time and for making it possible for them to get to their appointments. Drivers will be reimbursed for gas mileage. Some office assistance is also needed. Call or email for updated volunteer opportunities. Horizon Hospice (for profit) Address: 123 W. Cascade Way, Suite A, Spokane, WA 99208 509-489-4581 Email: info@horizonhospice.com Volunteers are needed to spend time with patients. In addition, volunteers can, but are not obligated to, help around the house, run errands, write letters or share hobbies. HH also needs volunteer help in the office. Call for current opportunities. Website: www.horizonhospice.com Hospice of Spokane 121 S Arthur St Spokane, WA 99202 509-456-0438 Volunteer Coordinator: Dave McDougall Hospice care is a holistic approach to end-of-life care, addressing the medical, emotional, psychological and spiritual needs of the terminally ill person and their loved ones. Volunteers are needed to spend time and hobbies with clients. Also, volunteers are needed for office work. Call for current opportunities as HoS often needs volunteers with special skills. Training is required. Spokane Public Schools SCHOOL ADDRESS Adams Elementary 2909 East 37th Ave 99223-4500 Arlington Elementary 6363 N. Smith Street 99217-7626 Audubon Elementary West Carlisle Ave 99205-3794 Balboa Elementary 3010 W. Holyoke Ave 99208-4699 Bemiss Elementary 2323 E. Broadway Ave 99207-5799 Browne Elementary 5102 N. Driscoll BV. 99205-6099 Chase Middle School 4747 E. 37th 99223-1206 Cooper Elementary 3200 North Ferral St. 99217-6999 Finch Elementary 3717 N. Milton St. 99205-2399 Franklin Elementary 2627 E. 17th Ave 99223-5100 Ferris High School 3220 East 37th Ave 99223-4598 Garfield Elementary 222 W. Knox Ave 99205-5100 Garry Middle School 725 E. Joseph Ave 99208-3443 Glover Middle School 2404 West Longfellow Ave 99205 -1547 Grant Elementary 1300 E.9th Ave 99202-2499 Hamblen Elementary 2121 E. Thurston Ave 99203-4100 Havermale High School 1300 W. Knox Ave 99205 -4386 Holmes Elementary 2600 W. Sharp Ave 99201-2996 Hutton Elementary 908 E. 24th Ave 99203-3300 Indian Trail 4102 West Woodside Ave Jefferson Elementary 3612 S. Grand Ave. 99208-5099 Lewis and Clark High School 521 W. 4th Ave 99204-2692 Lidgerwood Elementary 5510 N. Lidgerwood St 99208-0000 Lincoln Heights Elementary 3322 E 22nd 99223-3900 Linwood Elementary 906 Weile Ave 99208-6278 Logan Elementary 1001 E. Montgomery Ave 99207-2688 Long Fellow Elementary 800 E. Providence Ave99207-2688 North Central High School 1600 N. Howard St. Madison Elementary 319 W. Nebraska Ave 99205-6299 Moran Prairie Elementary 4224 E 57th St 99223-7897 Mullan Road Elementary 2616 E. 63rd Ave 99223-7410 Regal Elementary 2707 E. Rich Ave. 99207-5827 Ridge View Elementary 5600 N. Maple St. 99205-6798 Rodgers High School 1622 E. Wellesley Ave 99207-4261 Roosevelt Elementary 333 W. 14th Ave 99204-3627 Salk Middle School 6111 N. Alberta St 99208-4499 Sacajawea Middle School 401 E. 33rd Street 99203-1498 Shadle Park High School 4327 N. Ash Street 99205-1498 Shaw Middle School 4106 N. Cook Street 99207-5892 Sheridan Elementary 3737 East 5th Ave 99201-5099 Stevens Elementary 1717 E. Sinto Ave 99202-5099 Westview Elementary 6104 North Moore St 99205-7498 Whitman Elementary 5400 North Helena St. 99207-4000 Willard Elementary 500 West Longfellow Ave 99205-1140 Wilson Elementary 911 W. 25th St. 99203-1200 ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS ACE (Alternative Classroom Education 3754 E. Indian Trail Road 99208-4700 Bancroft School 1025 W. Spofford 99205-4535 Bryant-Homeschool 910 North Ash St. 99201-1811 Bryant-ABLE 910 North Ash St. 99201-1811 Bryant Headstart 910 North Ash St. 99201-1811 Bryant Special Education 910 North Ash St. 99201-1811 Daybreak Youth Services 628 S. Cowley 99202-2695 Excelsior Youth School 3754 Indian Trail Road 99208-4700 Family Services 2815 E. Garland Ave 99207-5899 Family Connections 1025 W. Spofford 99205-4535 Logan Headstart 1001 E. Montgomery Ave 99207-2688 Medicine Wheel Academy 1300 W. Knox Ave 99205 -4386 Middle School Alternative 1025 W. Spofford 99223-4535 Preschool (CAPE) 4001 North Cook Street99207-5828 Preschool (CAPE) 1001 E. Montgomery Ave 99207-2688 Preschool/Childfind 2900 E. First Avenue 99202-3992 Sports and Activities Alliance for a Greater Wellbeing Gina Howerton 509-951-4876 We work with children 0-12 years old by providing creative activities while their parents attend free yoga classes. Volunteers are needed in the Recreation Room to help with watching and teaching children. Activities can include: art, music, drama, gardening, sports, storytelling, and age-appropriate activity presented by the volunteer. Volunteers needed every Monday evening from 5:45-7:15 p.m. starting Jan. 10 for the entire year of 2011 Hoopfest PO Box 599 Spokane 99210 Phone: 624-2414 stelt@spokanehoopfest.net Rick Steltenpohl spokanehoopfest.net Organizes and operates outdoor 3-on-3 basketball tournament. Morning Star Boys’ Ranch 509-448-1202. Through its programs and services, Morning Star Boys’ Ranch provides love, professional care, guidance, and hope to children, youth, and families, and nurtures their social, moral, educational, and emotional growth Volunteers make a difference at the Ranch by helping a boy with his homework, listening to a boy read, being a friendship family, special projects and arts and crafts. http://morningstarboysranch.org/ Next Level Sports Academy Travis Wilson 509-218-6115 nxxtlevelsports@hotmail.com Peak 7 1409 West White Road Spokane, WA 99224 509-252-0775 Volunteer Coordinator: Lynn Smith 208-740-1575 Email: Lynn@Peak7.org Peak 7 targets youth who are underprivileged or have been labeled "at-risk". We provide a positive alternative to the typical behaviors and habits that youth in our society often fall into. Peak 7 whitewater rafting and kayaking, rock climbing and backpacking trips challenge these youth physically, mentally, and spiritually; encouraging them to evaluate what they put their faith in. http://www.peak7.org Veterans Spokane VA Medical Center 4815 N. Assembly Street Spokane, WA 99205 Voluntary Service Office is located on the third floor of the main building, A332 Call 509- 434-7503 for current information Spokane Veterans Home 222 E 5th Ave Spokane, WA 99202 Shane Price 509-344-5788 or 509-344-5770 Need: Volunteers are used in several different ways in the Veterans Home. More often than not, volunteer work is best provided in giving fellowship for the residents at the home. Residents, especially during winter, rarely venture away from the home – amazing how a simple visit to listen to some stories or play some cards makes for an active day for these folks. Call for updated volunteer opportunities. Vets (Veteran’s) Center 100 N. Mullan Road, Suite 102 Spokane, WA 99206 Call Joyce Gains at 509-444-8387 for volunteer opportunities. All volunteers must register through the VA Youth and Children Before- & After-School and Summer Recreation Adventure Dynamics PO Box 213 467-0800 Nine Miles Falls 99026 adventuredynamics@earthlink.net adventuredynamics.com Outdoor experience that fosters the development and skills of individual and group. Active 4 Youth 6415 N Monroe St PO Box 30501 Spokane 99223 Phone: 327-4867 info@active4youth.org http://www.active4youth.org/about Ensures availability of after-school sports for youth to help end childhood obesity and juvenile delinquency. CREATE 900 W 4th St PO Box 1173, Newport 99156 www.createarts.org Phone: 447-9277 Bethel Christian Life Center 401 N Wynne Colville 99114 Phone: (509) 685-0234 lward@bethelclc.org bethelclc.org Executive Director: Lloyd Ward Christian based drop-in centers for youth to build friendships and participate in activities. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Inland NW 222 W Mission, Ste 40 Spokane 99201 Phone: 328-8310 Fax: 328-2068 inquiry@northwestbigs.org northwestbigs.org Program Director: Lucy Lennox CEO: Darin Christensen Matches school-age children in Spokane and Kootenai counties with volunteers who are positive role models, mentors and friends. Satellite office 208-691-2679 923 Sherman Ave #100 Coeur d’Alene 83814 northidahobigs.org Fax: 667-1985 Boy Scouts of America Inland NW Council 411 W Boy Scout Way Spokane 99201 Phone: 325-4562 Fax: 242-8233 iwwcinfo@NorthwestScouts.org NorthwestScouts.org Admin: Annie Fulbright Youth development program for ages 6-18 to learn citizenship, personal fitness, leadership, good character and outdoor recreation. Learning for Life Exploring Program jeffw@nwscouts.org 325-4562 Contact: Jeff Wolfe Career education for 14-year-olds who have completed 8th grade. Boys & Girls Clubs of Kootenai County PO Box 3598 Post Falls 83877 Phone: 208-457-9089 ww.northidahobgc.org Executive Director: Ryan Davis Program Director: Gwynn Crabtree Boys & Girls Club of Spokane County 489-0741 544 E Providence, Spokane 99207 bgcspokanecounty.org Exec Direction: Ryan Davenport Operations Dir: Alise Delzell Prog Dir: David Cardinal Inspires and enables young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances. Provides educational programs, homework assistance, athletics, fine arts, recreation and nutrition. Northtown Club for ages 618. Libby Teen Center Ages 13-18 2900 E First, Spokane 99202 536-8152 Lisa Stiles-Gyllenhammar Center (Old Mead Middle School) 12509 N Market St, Mead 99021 Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark Valley bgclcv.net Richard Guy Bennett Jr Branch 1414 Highland Ave 208-758-9647 Clarkston 99403 Lewiston Unit 208-746-2301 1021 Burrell Ave, Lewiston 83501 Lapwa i Unit 208-843-9371 104 Agency Rd, Lapwai 83540 Camp Cross & Diocesan Youth Ministries Episc opal Diocese of Spokane 245 E 13th Ave 624-5780 Spokane 99202 campcross.org campcross@spokanediocese.org Campfire Boys & Girls Inland Northwest Council 524 N Mullan 747-6191 Spokane 99206 campfireinc.org educates girls and boys 3-18 on individual, community and worldneeds: suicide awareness, Teens- In-Action, Baking Bread/Breaking Barriers, Community Family Club, self-reliance, Special Sitters, School Day Off and camps. Character Camp East Central Community Center 500 S Stone Spokane 99202 Phone: 625-6696 Recreational and educational program for youth 6-12 in a structured environment that includes activities. Fees. Christian Youth Theater 6205 E Mansfield, Ste A PO Box 11932 Spokane Valley 99212 Phone: 487-6540 Fax: 691-0237 www.cytspokane.com office@cytspokane.com Offers a non-denominational after-school theater arts education program for children ages 6-18. Strives to produce quality, family entertainment with a commitment to high technical and artistic standards. Deer Park Youth Theatre c/o Deer Park Arts Commission 316 E Crawford PO Box F, Deer Park 99006 Phone: 276-8884 Offers an educational, performance arts organization sponsored by the Deer Park Arts Commission from grades 3-12. EnviroKids’ Club 3104 Augusta Ave. Spokane 99207 Phone: 477-4727 Fax: 477-6828 Spokaneclean air.org/clean_air_kids_club.asp Contact: Margee Chambers Helps children in grades K-6 explore their environment: air, water, weather, garbage and recycling, plants and animals. Especially for Kids 1309 W 14th Ave 448-0408 Spokane 99204 Offers classes for children from 0-8. Kindermusik curriculum uses singing, dance, rhythms, instruments and music reading. Some scholarships available. Before- & After-School And Summer Recreation (cont.) Girl Scouts Eastern WA & Northern Idaho 1404 N Ash Spokane 99201 Phone: 747-8091 800-827-9478 Fax: 624-0466 gsewni.org CEO: Pam Lund Serving girls in K-12th grade in traditional and outreach groups emphasizing leadership, service and self-reliance. Adult volunteers act as troop leaders and mentors. Varied programs include science, technology, engineering & math. Hosts Urban Day Camp, Camp Four Echoes, and after-school program. God’s Gym - Salem Lutheran 1428 W Broadway, PO Box 113, Spokane 99210 Phone: 328-4540 or 703-7433 cm@hotmail.com Connie Copeland-Malone Provides Friday night drop-in recreation 7-11pm for neighborhood Youth. Provides mentoring, relation-building and events in a safe place, engaging them in other healthy, affirming activities such as art, dance and music. Green Gable Explorers Summer Camp 1722 E 32nd Court Spokane 99203 Phone: 455-6306 FAX: 448-4344 1401 E 57th Ave, Spokane 99223 greengablepreschool.com For children 2-1/2 to 12 years old, 6:30 am-6 pm M-F, June 16-Sept 1:recreation, field trips, arts/crafts. Hoopfest PO Box 599 Spokane 99210 Phone: 624-2414 stelt@spokanehoopfest.net Rick Steltenpohl spokanehoopfest.net Organizes and operates outdoor 3-on-3 basketball tournament. HYPER-Formance Jazz Dance Club 1312 E 56th Ave Spokane 99223 Phone: 448-5423 cindy@hyperjdc.com Promotes physical fitness,performances in theater arts. Impact Youth Ministry Living Word Christian Center 2828 E 33rd Ave Spokane 99223 Phone: 443-6181 impactstudentministries@hotmail.com myspace.com/impactspokane Offers middle and high school after-school programs 2:30-5:30 weekdays, 6-9 Wed youth group. Kid Sports 416 N Madelia St Spokane 99202 Phone: 534-5437 kidsportsspokane.com Specializes in sports programs to enrich children ages 18 months to 12 years. Classes for a variety of sports. Kinderchor Spokane Phone: 714-0555 sharon@kinderchorspokane.org sharonrodkeysmith@yahoo.com Sharon Smith kinderchorspokane.org Spokane children’s choir, providing access to varied choral experience. KPBX Kids Concerts 2319 N Monroe 328-5729 Spokane 99205 kpbx@kpbx.org kpbx.org Exposes youth to musical styles and helps them gain appreciation for performing arts that continues through their lives. Free concerts. The Link Salvation Army 222 E Indiana Ave, 99207 PO Box 9018, 99209 Phone: 329-2743Fax: 325-6828 dave.mcconkey@usw.salvationarmy.org salvationarmyspokane.org Coord: Dave McConkey Afterschool youth program, in a safe environment for homework assistance,recreation, and positive mentoring M-F 3-6 (in school year). Northeast Youth Center 3004 E Queen PO Box 6176 Spokane 99207 Phone: 482-0708 Fax: 482-850 spokaneneyc.org kvega@spokanecity.org Rachel Whitney, Kate Green Admin: Kimbre Vega Recreation and after-school programs for youth—5 to adult— in NE Spokane. Before- and afterschool child care for ages 5-13.Holds day camp in the summer. Odyssey Youth Center 1121 S Perry St 325-3637 Spokane 99202 Fax: 210-9606 odyssey@odysseyyouth.org odysseyyouth.org Dir: Carla Savalli Works with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and questioning youth 14-21 and allies. Offers safe place, education and advocacy. Project SPEAR 1905 E Pacific, PO Box 4033, Spokane 99220 Phone: 475-5470 Fax: 475-5470 Admin: Marilee Campbell Offers Spiritual Program for Education Art and Recreation partners with churches to improve chances of children 5-17 for academic achievement and health. Promoting Environmental Awareness in Kids (PEAK) - REI 1125 N Monroe St, Spokane 99201 Phone: 328-9900 jhess@rei.com lnt.org/programs/ peak/index.html Events & Outreach Coord: Joshua Hess Educates children about enjoying and caring for the outdoors. Next Level Sports Academy P.O. Box 13154 Spokane, WA 99213 nxxtlevelsports@hotmail.com Phone: 509-218-6115 Spokane 99224 TTY533-3838 VP/Research: Travis Wilson; Phone: 954-4961 Blueprints for Learning & Reggio Inspired Community Building Children’s Center Community Bldg/East 35 W Main, #110E/#280 Spokane 99201 Phone: 777-0857 FAX 777-0822 info@cbccspokane.org cbccspokane.org/index.html Contact: Anita Morgan Offers a learning environment for toddlers and preschoolers, with low student/teacher ratio. Full-day, full-year program. Offers a Training Institute, including STARS and CdA credential programs. EduCare - Transitions c/o Transitional Living Center 3128 N Hemlock, Spokane 99202 Phone: 325-8632 ktalbott@help4women.org help4women.org Prog Dir: J Kristine Talbott Child-care program serving children 0-12 from low-income families. Encourages family participation.