


Our mission is to improve the lives and future of all people in the Spokane County community. We bring together individuals and organizations with the passion and resources to understand need and ensure opportunities for every individual to reach their human potential.


Your United Way Giving Page
Our mission is to improve the lives and future of all people in the Spokane County community. We bring together individuals and organizations with the passion and resources to understand need and ensure opportunities for every individual to reach their human potential.
Fighting for the health, education, and financial stability of everyone in our community.
DAILY DRAWINGS
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For a minimum $5 a month donation you qualify for daily drawings for $25 gift cards and three grand prizes including a paid day off! Drawings start Monday for all pledges so the sooner you give, the sooner you have a chance to win!
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Plus – if this is your first time giving or you can afford to give 5% more this year than last, you get yet another “ticket”.
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And as in the past, the Company will match every dollar you give.
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Finally, your committee has organized a set of gift baskets to be raffled off for the cause. Watch your email for information. Baskets will be set up in HR. Posters will be set up at Northwest Offset Printing. Tickets will be available online using payroll deduct.
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Daily 11/5-11/8
Make a pledge for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate. Winners drawn from forms submitted by midnight the day before.
Wednesday 11/6
Grand Prize Drawing #1
$100 VISA gift card
Grand Prize Drawing #2
One paid day off
Grand Prize Drawing #3
$500 River Park Square Gift Card
Thursday 11/7
Friday 11/8
United Way Representatives
Barbara Jones
Mary Beth Donelan
Maria Hill
April Richardson
Dianne Chapman
Greg Black
Toni Bradfute
Joe Butler
Toni Weatherwax
Isaac Ramirez
Cowles Admin
S-R Editorial
Northwest Offset Printing
Cowles Real Estate
Accounting/Procurement
IT/Procurement
Advertising/Triple Nine
Online/Marketing
HR
Circulation
459-5216
459-5485
459-5322
227-5756
459-5244
459-5237
995-1700
459-5059
459-5214
459-5178
Your donations help fund these programs.

​Mission: To provide clinically and culturally appropriate behavioral healthcare and related services to people of all ages, in collaboration with community partners.
People Served From Grant: 16,000
For more information, visit FBHWA.

Mission: The American Indian Community Center aims to provide comprehensive social and economic development services for all racial groups in our community, fostering individual and family self-sufficiency while preserving the cultures and traditions of Indian people.
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People Served from Grant: 6,700
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Mission: Camp Fire Inland Northwest's mission is to help youth find their spark, lift their voice, and discover who they are.
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People Served from Grant: 165
For more information, visit

Mission: To surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
Program 1:
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People Served from Grant: 21,525
Program 2:
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People Served from Grant: 1,200
For more information, visit Communities In Schools.

Mission: The Northeast Community Center Association (NECCA), a neighborhood-based nonprofit, strives to improve the quality of life for residents of northeast Spokane, focusing on social, health, economic, education, and recreation needs.
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People Served from Grant: 30
For more information, visit NECCA.

Mission: Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
Program: Go-Getters Outreach Troops
People Served from Grant: 180
For more information, visit​ https://www.gsewni.org

Mission: Feast Collective elevates and empowers immigrants and former refugees as leaders, using international cuisine as a platform for economic resilience, holistic growth, and culture-sharing.
Program: Job Skills, Leadership, and Entrepreneurship Program
People Served from Grant:50-70
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​For more information, visit

Mission: To provide pathways to employment for our neighbors who came here as refugees.
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​For more information, visit

Free Rein, a nonprofit in Spokane, Washington, is dedicated to providing health, hope, and happiness to children and adults with special needs through equine-assisted services.
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Program: Adaptive Riding Program
People Served from Grant: 133
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For more information, visit Free Rein Spokane.

Mission: Our community center promotes and serves the Hispanic/Latino interest through cultural, business outreach, social justice and wellbeing of our community.
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People Served from Grant: 1,000
For more information, visit​

Mission: To provide clinically and culturally appropriate behavioral healthcare and related services to people of all ages in collaboration with community partners.
Program: Families and School Succeeding Together (FASST)
People Served from Grant: 350​
For more information, visit https://www.fbhwa.org

Mission: To share Christ’s love with our neighbors through education opportunities, community connections, and empowering relationships.​
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For more information, visit​

Mission: Lutheran Community Services Northwest partners with individuals, families and communities for health, justice and hope.
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Program: Child Welfare Program
People Served from Grant: 20
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Program: SAFeT Response Center
People Served from Grant: 3,500
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​For more information, visit

Mission: We focus on making the maximum positive effort for our community. Our members and volunteers provide the momentum that helps us affect change. Using a range of human, social, cultural, religious and artistic services, these services are critical to our communities and stabilizing neighborhoods.
Program: MHA System of Care
People Served from Grant: 2,400
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For more information, visit​

Mission: Odyssey Youth Movement promotes equity for LGBTQ+ youth in the Inland Northwest through youth-driven programs and community education. Odyssey envisions a future of thriving LGBTQ+ youth in the Inland Northwest.
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People Served from Grant: 350
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​For more information, visit

Mission: Refugee and Immigrant Connections Spokane supports and empowers refugee and immigrant communities by providing services, fostering community bonds, and advocating for refugee and immigrant rights in the Inland Northwest.
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Program: RICS Kids Connect
People Served from Grant: 239
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For more information, visit​

Mission: TeamChild upholds the rights of youth involved, or at risk of being involved, in the juvenile justice system to help them secure the education, healthcare, housing and other supports they need to achieve positive outcomes in the lives.
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Program: Team Child Spokane
People Served From Grant: 185
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​For more information, visit​

(Spokane Office)
Mission: Tenants Union fights for housing justice through education, organizing and advocacy. We win victories that change people’s housing conditions and people’s lives for the better.
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For more information, visit​

Mission: Transitions works to end poverty and homelessness for women and children in Spokane.
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Program: EduCare
People Served from Grant: 90
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For more information, visit

Mission: Treehouse’s mission is to give youth in foster care a childhood and a future.
Program: Graduation Success
People Served from Grant: 220
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​For more information, visit

Mission: Dynamic Salish Language Revitalization powering cultural renewal and building a stronger, healthier community
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Program: Native Language Arts Excellence Project
People Served from Grant: 120
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​For more information, visit

Mission: The Spokane Eastside Reunion Association (SERA) feeds the soul of Spokane through our neighborhood ministry – bringing restoration and opportunities to the Eastside community.
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Program: SERA Youth Development
People Served from Grant: 100
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For more information, visit​

Mission: Spark Central’s mission is to ignite the creativity, innovation, and imagination necessary for people to forge the path to their best future.
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Program: Passport to Opportunity
People Served from Grant: 800
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​For more information, visit

Mission: Increasing the human potential of our community by providing opportunities for people in need.
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Program: SNAP Housing Counseling Program
People Served from Grant: 1,000
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Program: SNAP Financial Access
People Served from Grant: 850
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​For more information, visit

Mission: Restore the value of fatherhood so every child has a present, loving and nurturing father.
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For more information, visit
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Mission: YWCA is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. Since our inception, we have helped women and children overcome social, economic, and personal barriers to accomplish their goals and achieve healthier and more fulfilling lives.
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Program: Domestic Violence Service Center
People Served from Grant: 2,345
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For more information, visit
https://www.ywcaspokane.org

Mission: Elevate local workforce efforts with critical insights, researched guidance, innovative funding, and strategic partnership – so we can cultivate a flourishing Spokane, together.
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Program: Next Generation Zone
People Served from Grant: 500
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​For more information, visit

Mission: To assist the BIPOC community in obtaining inter-generational wellbeing by raising awareness of the effects of racism and inequity, advocating for solutions and eliminating barriers by providing basic safety net services as members move from poverty to self-sufficiency.
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Program: Beloved Kijiji- Housing and Health
People Served from Grant: 124

Mission: The YMCA is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
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Program: YMCA Central Branch Child Care & Early Learning Center
People Served from Grant: 86
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​For more information, visit

