YWCA Walk-In Services for Survivors
YWCA Walk-In Services for Survivors
If you are navigating an abusive relationship with an intimate partner, we welcome you to show up to one of our weekly walk-in clinics, no appointment necessary.
How to Participate
- Arrive Early: Each clinic is offered on a first-come, first-service basis. Arrive up to 10 minutes early to check-in at the front desk.
- Childcare: Free on-site childcare is available, if needed.
Location
YWCA Spokane
930 N Monroe St
Spokane, WA 99201
- Parking: A free parking pass will be provided, if needed.
- Bus Route: Accessible through STA Bus Routes.
What Is Intimate Partner Domestic Violence?
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a pattern of behavior used to gain or maintain power and control over a partner in an intimate relationship.
It is coercive, controlling behavior that can include many forms of abuse including emotional, psychological, sexual, financial, or physical abuse.
Zusatzleitungen
We provide an array of gender inclusive services for people navigating abuse from their partner. In addition, we offer groups and workshops through our Opportunity Center, a computer lab, and access to a free women's clothing and necessities boutique. We also provide free preschool.
Von: Erica Schreiber