Building Bright Futures
Nearly 50,000 Spokane County residents rely on SNAP each year. And, as a community, we rely on many of them, as well. SNAP clients come from varied backgrounds and circumstances. They may be your...
View ArticleWhen Times Get Tough
Tom and Jackie Milroy were on the brink of losing their home to foreclosure. Two years ago complications with Jackie’s diabetes led to a three-month hospitalization and the removal of her right foot....
View ArticleMeeting the Need
People come to SNAP call because they need help with their energy bill, others find us while looking for housing opportunities. Some learn about SNAP while seeking ways to improve their lives in other...
View ArticleCommunity capital campaign passes halfway mark
The goal of acquiring the former site of the Dominican Center on Fort Wright Drive in northwest Spokane moved closer to reality recently as we eclipsed the halfway mark of our $1.8 million community...
View ArticleWhy move? Cost savings, visibility, permanence & more
Why move? Cost savings, visibility, permanence and more When SNAP began the migration to the former site of the Dominican Center three years ago, it was quickly evident that the move made sense. To...
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