Grateful For You
We Are Grateful For You!
In response to an unprecedented number of calls received through our 24hr confidential helpline, we asked you, our caring community, to donate $15 or more by December 31st, 2020 to help ensure that this critical lifeline for survivors remained available and uninterrupted.
We have been truly humbled by the response we have received. So many of you gave what you could during an extremely tumultuous time. Thank you for helping YWCA Spokane meet the growing needs of women, children, and families in our community who are impacted not only by COVID but also by domestic violence, homelessness, and unemployment.
We can not express to you enough just how much your support means to those we serve at YWCA Spokane. Every single donation makes a difference in the lives of the women, children, and families who rely on us to be available when they need us most.
Thank you for continuing to open your heart to those we serve at YWCA Spokane.
Truly, we cannot do this work without you.
In Gratitude,
Our Team At YWCA Spokane
By: YWCA Spokane
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