Spokane Homeless Coalition meetings are open to the public on the first Thursday of every month.

Gathering House, 723 W Garland Ave, Spokane, WA 99205

9:30-10:30am

To sign up for the listserv, please email barrybarfield@gmail.com
 

Who are we?

The Spokane Homeless Coalition comprises over 1500 individuals from more than 200 agencies, meal sites, churches, and ministries in the Greater Spokane area. We are dedicated to serving those in need in our community. Consider this your open invitation to join us. We eagerly anticipate your participation and hope to see you at our upcoming monthly Coalition meeting!

We strive to maintain updated information about services and resources-for providers and individuals alike. Please check out the links below for some of the amazing resources in our area.

If you are an agency that offers services or events for our unhoused population and would like to share information about your agency, please reach out to info@spokanehomelesscoalition.com.

Resources

“People working together in a strong community with a shared goal and a common purpose can make the impossible, possible.”
-Tom Vilsack

My Road Leads Home - YouTube

 

My Road Leads Home is a documentary series on homelessness. Our goal for this series is to explore the many critical issues that contribute to homelessness.

The Spokane Homeless Connect is the largest and longest-running homeless services event in Eastern Washington. It is our goal to see the last Homeless Connect, to reach a time where events like these are no longer needed.

 

Until then, we will continue serving and Connecting Communities.

Independent, Nonprofit newspaper and resource directory in the Inland Northwest. 

Spokane County Shelter Bed Availability Portal

The Point in Time Count and Survey (PIT) is a yearly, nationwide event with a mission: to identify and better serve individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The information we collect during the PIT plays a pivotal role in informing policy makers at the local, state, and national levels. 

Spokane's CoC provides a suite of services for people experiencing homelessness that is supported through multiple local, state, and federal funding sources.

The CHHS is meant to provide opportunities that enhance the quality of life for Spokane's extremely low to moderate income populations. The Board is to provide leadership and foster partnerships that support the City's investments in services, affordable housing and economic opportunities to foster the highest level of self-sufficiency and quality of life for Spokane's extremely low to moderate income households.

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