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Regional Asset Map

Every service location in Spokane County on one real map — for finding help, not making arguments.

112
mapped service locations — shelters, treatment, meals, clinics.
612
adult family homes, updated nightly from state data.
1
front door for referrals: the Navigation Center, 527 S Cannon St.
How doors open: meal programs and day centers are walk-in; many shelter beds are assigned by referral through the Housing Navigation Center (527 S Cannon St) — when in doubt, start there or call 2-1-1.
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Every mapped location, by category

All 112 mapped service locations from the atlas, grouped the same way the map's legend groups them. Click a category to browse its sites.

⚠ Locations geocoded July 2026 — approximate in a few flagged cases; verify before publication. Click any pin for capacity, operator, funding, and hours.

Basic needs — meals, clothing, hygiene17 locations
NameAddressWhat it offersHoursOperator · funding
Shalom Ministries — Dining with Dignity518 W 3rd Ave (Zeal Church, Howard St door)Hot breakfast, ~84,000 meals/yr. Relocated after Central UMC closed.Breakfast Mon–Fri 7:30–8:30am (closed 1st Friday monthly)Shalom Ministries · Churches + donations
The City Gate170 S Madison StLunch, food bank (every 30 days), clothing, MAIL SERVICE, fellowship.Tue–Fri ~10am–2:30pm; lunch 11:30–1:30City Gate Fellowship · Congregation + donations
Blessings Under the BridgeUnder I-90 at S McClellan St (3rd–4th Ave)Outdoor dinner for ~400 people + clothing + hygiene, year-round, all weather. Location approximate.Every Wednesday 6–8pmBlessings Under the Bridge · Donations + volunteers
Women & Children's Free Restaurant1408 N Washington StRestaurant-style free meals, women & children only; grocery lockers.Tue 3–6pm; Wed 3–6pm; Fri 11:30am–1:30pmWCFR & Community Kitchen · Donations + grants
Our Place Community Outreach1509 W College AveClient-choice food bank, FREE LAUNDRY, clothing bank, hygiene items, bus passes, utility help. Fresh Market Wed 4–6:30pm.Mon/Tue/Thu 10am–12:15pm + Wed market; laundry Tue/Wed/Thu windowsOur Place (West Central) · Donations, churches; Second Harvest partner
Salvation Army Food Bank — Hope Market204 E Indiana AveClient-choice grocery shopping, fresh produce; 2x/month walk-in.Mon–Fri 8:30am–5pm (confirm window)The Salvation Army · Donations (Red Kettle etc.)
Serve Spokane (north)8303 N Division StFood pantry + hygiene items — north Spokane coverage.Tue & Thu 12:30–2:30pm; Sat 9–11:30am (biweekly)Serve Spokane · Donations
Mission Community Outreach Center1906 E Mission AveFree clothing, housewares, hygiene; every 60 days, walk-in.Mon 1–4pm; Wed 10am–1pm; Thu 1–4pmChurch-founded nonprofit · Churches + donations
Teen & Kid Closet307 E Sprague AveFree quality clothing, ages 0–21; referral required (school counselor, social worker).1st & 3rd Sat 8am–2pm; 2nd & 4th Wed 4–7pmTeen & Kid Closet · Donations
Cup of Cool Water (youth 14–24)1106 W 2nd AveYouth-only: showers, laundry, meals, clothing, mail, internet, rest.Drop-in Mon–Thu 12–3pmCup of Cool Water Ministries · Churches + donations
Mid-City Concerns Senior Center1222 W 2nd AveHot lunch for 60+ (many street seniors); $5 suggested, served regardless.Lunch Mon–Fri 11:30am; center 8:30am–3pmMid-City Concerns / Meals on Wheels · Donations + senior nutrition funds
Second Harvest Inland NW (supplier)1234 E Front AveRegional food bank — wholesale supplier to ~250 partner pantries; Mobile Market events. Not a daily walk-up site.Business hours; Mobile Market per calendarSecond Harvest · Donations, USDA, grants
CAT Peer Day Space960 E 3rd AveCoffee, snacks, warm space + same-day MAT access — the co-location model in action. Location approximate.Weekday daytimeCompassionate Addiction Treatment · Donations + Medicaid
Recovery Café Spokane214 N Cedar StRecovery community membership café — addiction, mental illness, homelessness recovery support.Tue–Fri 9–4Community-Minded Enterprises · Grants, donations
AA Central Office / Alano Club1700 W 7th AveMeeting hub + literature; 24/7 hotline (509) 624-1442.Varies; hotline 24/7AA Central Office · Member-funded
Women's Hearth (day center, women)920 W 2nd AveDrop-in day space for women: hygiene, community, programming, service linkage.WeekdaysTransitions · Grants + private (Transitions)
West Central Community Center (seasonal warming/day space)1603 N Belt StSeasonal warming/day capacity under the city's $1M inclement-weather plan (2026 plan uses existing shelters + libraries/community centers, no pop-ups).Seasonal, postedWCCC with city inclement-weather funds · City inclement-weather fund ($1M/yr)
MAT / treatment18 locations
NameAddressWhat it offersHoursOperator · funding
ABHS — Mission (Spokane Valley)12715 E Mission Ave, Spokane ValleyLargest Eastern WA residential SUD complex (ABHS ~550 beds systemwide): adult intensive inpatient + recovery house.24/7American Behavioral Health Systems · Medicaid / HCA
ABHS — Cozza (women's residential)44 E Cozza DrWomen's residential SUD treatment.24/7ABHS · Medicaid
Pioneer Center East3400 W Garland Ave53 beds: 5 detox + 48 long-term residential (men, incl. DOSA sentencing alternative).24/7Pioneer Human Services · DSHS / Medicaid
Royal Life Centers — Spokane Heights524 E Francis AvePrivate detox (4–8 day) + residential (18–22 day).24/7Royal Life Centers (private) · Commercial insurance / private pay
Rising Strong (family residential)2911 W Fort George Wright DrTwo-generation residential SUD treatment — parents and children stay together (~75-unit campus).24/7Catholic Charities Eastern WA · Medicaid, WA Commerce, DCYF, philanthropy
The NATIVE Project1803 W Maxwell AveOutpatient SUD treatment + medical/dental/pharmacy, ages 10+; serves Native and non-Native patients.M–FUrban Indian FQHC · IHS, Medicaid, sliding scale
Ideal Option — 5th Ave26 E 5th AveMAT clinic (buprenorphine/naltrexone).M–Th 7:30–6Ideal Option · Medicaid, Medicare, private
Ideal Option — N. Francis208 E Francis AveMAT clinic — north Spokane.WeekdaysIdeal Option · Medicaid
Ideal Option — Spokane Valley1215 N McDonald Rd Ste 201MAT clinic — the Valley.Tu–F 7:30–6Ideal Option · Medicaid
STARS Outpatient105 W 3rd AveSUD/DUI assessment + outpatient treatment.M–FSTARS · Medicaid, county
YFA Connections22 S Thor StYouth + adult outpatient SUD treatment.M–F 9–8YFA Connections · Medicaid
Lutheran Community Services NW210 W Sprague AveOutpatient MH/trauma counseling (youth focus), crime-victim services.M–FLCSNW · Medicaid, Crime Victims Comp
MultiCare Behavioral Health — Hillyard4005 N Cook StOutpatient BH, all ages, 21 treatment rooms (opened Oct 2023).M–FMultiCare · Medicaid, insurance
Frontier BH — Spokane Valley outpatient1101 N Argonne RdAdult/child outpatient + medication management. FBH also operates Pines Rd (Valley), Lidgerwood & Market St (north) clinics.M–FFrontier Behavioral Health · Medicaid
SRHD Opioid Treatment Program312 W 8th AveMethadone/buprenorphine OTP (since 1990; new clinic 2023); also doses in county jail. Spin-off feasibility study underway.M–F 5:15am–5:15pm; Sat 7:15am–2:15pmSpokane Regional Health District · Medicaid/Medicare, HCA
Spokane Comprehensive Treatment Center4305 E Trent AveMethadone/buprenorphine/naltrexone OTP; walk-in intakes; Deer Park mobile unit.Early-AM dosing weekdaysAcadia Healthcare · Medicaid, commercial
Compassionate Addiction Treatment (CAT)168 S Division StLow-barrier same-day buprenorphine (free ≤200% FPL incl. homeless clients); drop-in recovery community; jail reentry bridge; mobile MAT; scattered-site shelter partner.M–F 8am–5pmCAT Spokane · HCA, Medicaid, city mobile-MAT contract ~$200K, MacArthur grant
CHAS Health — Denny Murphy Clinic1001 W 2nd AvePrimary care + MAT; serves homeless patients; sliding scale.WeekdaysCHAS Health (FQHC) · FQHC (HRSA), Medicaid
Detox / crisis / psychiatric10 locations
NameAddressWhat it offersHoursOperator · funding
Frontier BH — Calispel E&T1401 N Calispel St16-bed Evaluation & Treatment facility (involuntary + voluntary psych, ~6–8 day stays) + 23-hr crisis stabilization.24/7Frontier Behavioral Health · Medicaid / HCA via SCRBH
Frontier BH — Foothills E&T505 E North Foothills Dr16-bed Evaluation & Treatment facility.24/7Frontier Behavioral Health · Medicaid / HCA via SCRBH
Excelsior Wellness (youth campus)3754 W Indian Trail RdYouth 11–21: residential + IOP/outpatient + on-campus school; announced 8 youth secure-withdrawal (Ricky's Law) beds — status to verify.24/7Excelsior (nonprofit) · Medicaid
CHAS Street Medicine (mobile)Mobile — citywide (base: CHAS clinics)Mobile medical team serving shelters and encampments; expanded 2024 with $1M state funds via the city. Pin shows Denny Murphy clinic base.WeekdaysCHAS Health · $1M state (via city, 2024) + HRSA 330(h)
Spokane Regional Stabilization Center (+ PATH expansion)1302 W Gardner Ave45 beds: 16 crisis stabilization + 14 withdrawal management + sobering; law-enforcement drop-off. $21M PATH expansion (23-hour crisis relief center, ~60 total) opens spring 2027.24/7Pioneer Human Services (county) · County contracts, Medicaid, opioid settlement ($5.2M capital), 0.1% BH tax, $3M federal
STARS — Spokane Treatment & Recovery Services628 S Cowley StAUDIT UPDATE: 38 withdrawal-management beds + 6 lower-intensity beds (bought the former Daybreak building); sobering unit (up to 23h59m); Karen's House women's residential; $775K county opioid-settlement award funding a new 16-bed inpatient wing. Also outpatient at 105 W 3rd. [Audited Jul 2026]24/7 soberingSTARS (nonprofit, est. 1980) · Medicaid, state HCA, county opioid settlement
Sequoia Detox Centers10305 E Montgomery Dr, Spokane Valley12-bed sub-acute medical detox; private insurance/self-pay.24/7 admitsSequoia Recovery Centers · Commercial insurance, self-pay
Inland Northwest Behavioral Health104 W 5th Ave100-bed psychiatric hospital (75 adult / 25 adolescent), opened 2018; regional E&T/ITA capacity.24/7Universal Health Services · Medicaid via SCRBH, commercial
Frontier Behavioral Health (crisis services HQ)107 S Division StRegional 24/7 crisis line & 988 hub; DCR dispatch; region's largest outpatient BH provider.Crisis 24/7Frontier Behavioral Health · SCRBH (BH-ASO), Medicaid, 988 tax
Eastern State HospitalMedical LakeState psychiatric hospital (~287–367 beds, civil + forensic); long-term civil commitments; Trueblood forensic pressure.24/7WA DSHS · State general fund
Service, benefit & veteran offices16 locations
NameAddressWhat it offersHoursOperator · funding
SNAP Whistalks Way (main)3102 W Whistalks Way (renamed from Fort George Wright Dr)HQ + Financial Access (moved here Jul 2025): foreclosure prevention, housing counseling, small-business lending, financial education; LTC Ombudsman. [Audited Jul 2026]M–F; (509) 456-7627SNAP · CSBG, LIHEAP, state, HHAA
SNAP Pacific — homeless services intake124 E Pacific AveThe walk-in front door: Homeless Services intake (M/T/W 8am & 1pm, 4 per slot), Energy Assistance, Resource Rides. Coordinated entry access for single adults happens here.Walk-ins M/T/W 8am & 1pmSNAP · CHG, HHAA, LIHEAP
SNAP Armory212 W Second AveHousing Improvements, Minor Home Repair (60+), Energy Conservation, Weatherization.M–FSNAP · DOE/state weatherization, CDBG
SNAP Northeast (NE Community Center)4001 N Cook StEnergy Assistance — northeast Spokane access point.M–FSNAP · LIHEAP
SNAP Valley (seasonal)10814 E Broadway Ave, Spokane ValleyEnergy Assistance — Valley access point. Seasonal: closed June–September.Oct–MaySNAP · LIHEAP
Spokane Housing Authority25 W Nora Ave5,749 Housing Choice Vouchers + project-based vouchers; waitlists closed since Aug 2024.Walk-ins Mon/Tue/Thu 9:30–4SHA · HUD
WorkSource Spokane / Spokane Resource Center130 S Arthur StOne-stop job center + co-located benefits/resource navigation.M–F 9–5ESD + partners (HUD EnVision Center) · WIOA, HUD
DSHS Community Services Office1313 N Maple St Ste 104SNAP food benefits, TANF, ABD cash, medical — the benefits front door.M–F 8–5WA DSHS · State/federal
Goodwill SSVF (veterans)505 E 3rd AveVeteran homelessness prevention + rapid rehousing, case management.M–F 8–12, 1–4:30Goodwill Inland NW · VA SSVF grant
Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center4815 N Assembly StFull VA medical center; hub for HUD-VASH vouchers and Health Care for Homeless Veterans. Campus location approximate.24/7US Dept. of Veterans Affairs · VA
Spokane Vet Center13109 E Mirabeau Pkwy, Spokane ValleyFree counseling (PTSD, MST) for veterans & families. Location approximate.M–F 8–4:30VA Readjustment Counseling · VA
Spokane Co. Regional Veteran Service Center1117 N Evergreen Rd, Spokane ValleyClaims help, emergency financial aid, homeless supports, Veterans Assistance Fund.M–F 8–4 (closed 12–1)Spokane County + WDVA · County veterans levy + WDVA
Spokane Housing Ventures (office)715 E Sprague AveNonprofit affordable-housing owner/manager, regional portfolio.M–FSHV · LIHTC
Peer Spokane1222 N Post StPeer-run recovery community org: MH/SUD peer support + HARPS housing-peer program.Weekdays; (509) 867-3778Peer Spokane · HCA, county BH funds
Revive Counseling Spokane (HQ)901 N Monroe St #200Behavioral health counseling, SUD treatment, peer support, Medicaid FCS supportive-housing navigation + supported employment. (509) 413-2950. Coordinates approximate.M–F 9–5Revive · Medicaid (FCS), DOC contracts
Dignified Workday1711 E Trent AveLow-barrier day labor → recovery: no ID, address, or phone required; 4–5 hr shifts at ~$20/hr target; 11–14 crews/day; peer job-lead ladder. ~60 on payroll, 500+ waitlist. Outcomes: 23 housed, 15 entered sobriety, 13 to full-time work (of 70+ participants). Founded 2024 by Tresa & Steve Schmautz.Weekday crewsDignified Workday (under Career Path Services 501c3) · SDS Commercial, Avista Named Communities Fund, earned contracts (City, Valley, WSDOT, CCEW, SNAP)
Affordable housing (nonprofit-owned)5 locations
NameAddressWhat it offersHoursOperator · funding
SNAP housing — Riverwalk Point I & II5008 E Buckeye Ave / 4915 E Upriver Dr104 affordable units across two phases; 10 set aside for formerly homeless households.ResidentialSNAP (IEPMG-managed) · LIHTC, HTF
SNAP housing — Pine Villa33 E Graves Rd50 affordable units, north Spokane.ResidentialSNAP (IEPMG-managed) · LIHTC
SNAP housing — Resident Court1203 W Fifth Ave43 affordable units, downtown west.ResidentialSNAP (IEPMG-managed) · LIHTC
SNAP housing — downtown cluster (Avondale, Alexandria, Patrician)229 W 2nd / 623 S Howard / 102 E 2nd65 affordable units across three downtown buildings (≤50% AMI).ResidentialSNAP (IEPMG-managed) · LIHTC
SNAP housing — East Central cluster (Belamy, Pacific Apts, St. Anne's, Sinto)E 1st/Pacific/Sinto Aves33 units across four small East Central properties, incl. disability set-asides.ResidentialSNAP (IEPMG-managed) · LIHTC, HTF
Permanent supportive housing11 locations
NameAddressWhat it offersHoursOperator · funding
Vets on Lacey (veterans)6208 N Lacey St12 one-bedroom units for homeless veterans, opened Jan 2026, on-site services. (VOA also runs a 20-unit GPD transitional community for veterans — address unpublished, VA referral only.)ResidentialVolunteers of America · $4.8M: state + local incl. $1.5M City of Spokane; VA GPD (transitional)
The Sisters Haven1920 N Holy Names Ct75 units of permanent affordable housing for chronically homeless families (opened 2018). ⚠ Shares the Holy Names Court campus with the Mother Teresa Haven pin — verify which buildings are which with CCEW.ResidentialCCEW / Catholic Housing Communities · LIHTC, PBVs
Salem Arms Community Housing1022 W Shannon AveLow-income housing for homeless individuals/families.Office (509) 327-0774Salem Arms (nonprofit) · Nonprofit, HUD
Buder Haven201 E 2nd Ave~50 PSH units, chronically homeless adults.CCEW / Catholic Housing Communities · SHA PBVs + HUD CoC services + Apple Health FCS + LIHTC/HTF capital
Donna Hanson Haven24 W 2nd AvePSH units, downtown.CCEW · Same Haven stack (PBV + CoC + FCS + LIHTC)
Father Bach Haven108 S State St50 PSH units — first of the Haven series.CCEW · Haven stack
Gonzaga Family Haven2809 N Nevada St73 family PSH units; wraparound school-linked services.CCEW · Haven stack + philanthropy (Gonzaga partnership)
Mother Teresa Haven1920 Holy Names Court48 PSH units (distinct from the parish-rotation shelter of similar name).CCEW · Haven stack
Pope Francis Haven16412 E Sprague Ave, Spokane Valley51 family units (2–3BR) — the Valley's major PSH asset.CCEW · Haven stack
The Marilee217 E 2nd Ave50 Housing First PSH units, chronically homeless adults; 40 PBV + 10 HUD 811; opened 2016.Volunteers of America · SHA PBVs, HUD CoC ($849,735 FY23 Samaritan line), Apple Health FCS
Cathedral Plaza (senior, service-enriched)1120 W Sprague Ave150 senior units (62+) — affordable senior housing, not homeless-dedicated PSH; shown for context.CCEW · HUD senior housing programs
Transitional housing8 locations
NameAddressWhat it offersHoursOperator · funding
Miryam's House (Transitions)1805 W 9th AveTransitional housing for 9 single women with case management.ResidentialTransitions · HUD CoC, private
Transitional Living Center + EduCare (Transitions)3128 N Hemlock StTransitional housing for women with children (up to 24 mo) + licensed trauma-informed childcare + New Leaf job-training kitchen on campus.Residential; EduCare weekdaysTransitions · HUD CoC, DCYF, private
NAOMI (formerly Hearth Homes)11302 E Broadway Ave, Spokane ValleyTransitional housing for women & families — one of the Valley's few homelessness assets. Capacity ⚠ TBD.Office hoursNAOMI Community · Private + Spokane Valley grants
Reclaim Project Recovery1804 W Broadway AveMen's recovery housing + trades training; $1.4M Spokane Valley award for a Valley facility. Beds ⚠ TBD.ResidentialReclaim Project · Private + Spokane Valley ARPA award
The Catalyst Project4301 W Sunset BlvdFormer Quality Inn; ~79–87 rooms bridge/transitional housing; built to absorb Camp Hope residents (2022).24/7CCEW · WA Commerce CHG + Right-of-Way funds (legacy) + city + philanthropy
St. Margaret's Shelter101 E Hartson Ave18 units family emergency/transitional housing.24/7CCEW · HUD CoC TH ($67,755 FY23), CHG, ESG, recording fees
Aston-Bleck Apartments525 W 2nd AveTransitional apartments for young mothers 18–24 and children; operating since 1992. Location approximate.Volunteers of America · County ($30K 2025–27), WA OHY, DCYF, philanthropy
Crosswalk 2.0 — Cannon Hall3024 E Mission Ave18 private dorm rooms, ages 16–20 in education/employment; SCC partnership.Volunteers of America · Federal RHY TLP, WA OHY
Justice / reentry10 locations
NameAddressWhat it offersHoursOperator · funding
Spokane Municipal Court + City Probation1100 W Mallon Ave (Public Safety Bldg)Misdemeanor court + Community Justice Services (probation walk-ins M–F 8–4:30). Same complex as the county jail.M–FCity of Spokane · City general fund
WA DOC Spokane Field Office806 W Knox AveCommunity supervision reporting office (satellites on N Market, E Sprague, W Boone).M–FWA Dept. of Corrections · State
Spokane County Juvenile Justice Center902 N Adams StJuvenile Court + juvenile detention.Court weekdays; detention 24/7Spokane County · County
Revive Reentry Services701 W 7th AveDOC-approved reentry transitional/recovery housing + counseling, peer support, employment help. Beds ⚠ TBD.ResidentialRevive (founded by returning citizens) · Medicaid FCS, DOC, fees
Spokane County Jail1100 W Mallon AveBuilt 1986 for 564; ~470 functional beds downtown; frequent red-light booking closures; Mediko medical (2026); SRHD OTP doses in custody.24/7Spokane County Detention Services · County general fund
Geiger Corrections Center3507 S Spotted Rd~130 minimum-security beds; work programs; downsizing debated 2025.24/7Spokane County · County general fund
Community Court — Central Library906 W Main AveMondays; low-level offenses resolved via co-located services; Judge Ochoa-Bruck (July 2026).Weekly docketSpokane Municipal Court · City + state AOC grants (shrinking)
Spokane County Courthouse (therapeutic courts)1116 W Broadway AveFelony Therapeutic Drug Court; Regional Mental Health Court (~50 participants, 0.1% tax-funded).M–FSpokane County Superior/District Courts · County, 0.1% BH sales tax, state AOC
Brownstone Reentry Center223 S Browne St~80-bed male reentry/work release.24/7WA Dept. of Corrections · State DOC
Eleanor Chase House (women)427 W 7th Ave~40–55 bed women's reentry/work release.24/7WA Dept. of Corrections · State DOC
Low-barrier / emergency shelter10 locations
NameAddressWhat it offersHoursOperator · funding
YWCA Safe Shelter (confidential location — office shown)Office: 930 N Monroe StDV survivors + children (pets accommodated); limited capacity; location confidential — pin shows the YWCA office. 24/7 hotline (509) 326-2255.24/7 via hotlineYWCA Spokane · State DV funds, VOCA (declining), HUD CoC DV bonus, philanthropy
House of Charity32 W Pacific AveLow-barrier men's shelter, ~100–108 beds — AND the downtown survival hub: coffee 7:30am + hot lunch 11–11:30 Mon–Sat (open to all), showers, laundry, lockers, mail, clothing room. First-responder bed reservation partnership.24/7 shelter; day services Mon–SatCatholic Charities Eastern WA · City contract $478,686 (FY25–26) + county + philanthropy + diocese
Housing Navigation Center — Bridge Center on Cannon (day center)527 S Cannon StDay-use Bridge Center, capacity ~80: navigation, MH/SUD linkage, day services. Overnight beds eliminated Oct 2025 under the Coordinated Street Model (Catholic Charities runs the coordinated street-outreach side). Jewels also runs daily mobile outreach (~300 sandwiches, 800 waters/day). [Audited Jul 2026]Daily ~8am–6pm (day use)Jewels Helping Hands (city contract; Providence clinical partners) · City $1.7M contract through Mar 2027
Hope House Respite Center + PSH (women)318 S Adams StAUDIT RESOLVED: the women's emergency shelter CLOSED June 2025; converted July 1, 2025 to the referral-based 24/7 Respite Center — 44 beds of medical recuperative care for women. 60 PSH apartments upstairs remain. [Audited Jul 2026]24/7 (referral-based)Volunteers of America EW & N. Idaho · City (incl. $1.2M 2024 bailout), ESG, CHG, SHA PBVs (PSH), philanthropy
Truth Ministries (men)1910 E Sprague Ave~20–30 beds, men 18+; ~14,000 bed-nights/yr; dinner, breakfast, showers. Location approximate.OvernightTruth Ministries (faith-based) · ~$50K/yr donations + city $2/night bed fees + scattered-site contract
Aurora Center (LGBTQIA+)4620 N Post StOpened Feb–Mar 2026; 15 overnight beds + day services; the newest scattered-site as of July 2026. [Audited Jul 2026]Day + overnightNorth Hill Christian Church + Jewels Helping Hands · City scattered-site contract
Family Promise — Open Doors (families)2002 E Mission Ave24/7 family shelter (first in Spokane); plus 15 city-funded scattered-site beds and prevention programs.24/7Family Promise of Spokane · City scattered-site contract, ESG/CDBG, HUD CoC family RRH line, philanthropy
The Way Out Bridge Housing Center55 W Mission AveReferral-based bridge housing, up to ~60 adults working exit plans. (204 E Indiana is the Corps office, not the shelter.)24/7The Salvation Army · City & county contracts; Salvation Army
VOA Young Adult Shelter (18–24)3104 E Augusta AveSpokane's only dedicated young-adult shelter; coordinated entry access point for youth.Nightly 7:30pm–7:30amVolunteers of America · City ($1.2M FY24–25), County ($250K 2025–27), WA OHY, federal RHY
Crosswalk 2.0 Teen Shelter (12–17)3024 E Mission Ave (campus at Mission & Haven, by SCC)Opened Aug 28, 2025 ($14.5M campus): 18 licensed RHY shelter beds + 18 transitional dorms (Cannon Hall, 16–20) — only licensed teen shelter in Eastern WA; BH services on site. Replaced old 525 W 2nd site. (1440 N Haven = same campus.) [Audited Jul 2026]24/7Volunteers of America · Federal RHY (HHS), WA OHY, County ($300K 2025–27), philanthropy
Program / faith shelter3 locations
NameAddressWhat it offersHoursOperator · funding
UGM Men's Shelter & Recovery1224 E Trent Ave~300 capacity incl. residential recovery program; PUBLIC lunch (~12pm) & dinner (~6pm) daily, open to non-residents; medical/dental clinic, work therapy.24/7; public meal windows dailyUnion Gospel Mission Inland NW · 100% private donations — no government funds by design
UGM Crisis Shelter for Women & Children1515 E Illinois AveFormer St. Mark's nursing home, opened Dec 2016: 34 rooms, capacity ~134 women & children. (AUDIT: the "new 130-bed shelter fall 2025" news was UGM's Lewiston-Clarkston affiliate, not Spokane.) [Audited Jul 2026]24/7Union Gospel Mission · Private donations
UGM Anna Ogden Hall2828 W Mallon AveWomen & children's residential recovery program.ResidentialUnion Gospel Mission · Private donations
Emergency department4 locations
NameAddressWhat it offersHoursOperator · funding
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center ED101 W 8th AveLevel II trauma center; 48 adult psych beds (incl. 17 geropsych) + 8 psychiatric-ED beds. Youth psych unit closed Sept 2024; 40-person psychiatric triage team cut May 2026. [Audited Jul 2026]24/7Providence · Medicaid/commercial; nonprofit hospital community benefit
MultiCare Deaconess Hospital ED800 W 5th AveDowntown ED.24/7MultiCare · Medicaid/commercial
Providence Holy Family Hospital ED5633 N Lidgerwood StNorth Spokane ED.24/7Providence · Medicaid/commercial
MultiCare Valley Hospital ED12606 E Mission Ave, Spokane ValleySpokane Valley's ED.24/7MultiCare · Medicaid/commercial

Adult family homes — 612 licensed (live DSHS data)

The atlas also carries a live layer of all 612 licensed adult family homes in Spokane County, pulled nightly from the state's own DSHS feature service — facility names, addresses, licensed bed counts, specialties, and contracts. Because that layer updates itself from state data, it is not listed statically here: open the atlas ↗ and click the "Adult family homes" chip on the Regional Asset Map.

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