May 30, 2019

Thank You to Health Sciences & Services Authority of Spokane County for their Fantastic Gift!

Thank you to the Health Sciences & Services Authority of Spokane County (HSSA) for your grant!

Because of their amazing support, YWCA Spokane’s Intimate Partner Domestic Violence Support Services will be able to provide health-care navigation for clients in need of health-care and insurance; efficient response to deliver mental health services in order to expand access to clients; and finally, support for uninsured survivors of domestic violence. This grant will allow us to better serve our clients in a complex health-care system who are battling difficult situations. We are so thankful for HSSA’s commitment to serving survivors in need of mental health-care!

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We a deep sense of appreciation to HSSA for their dedication to survivors of intimate partner and domestic violence. According to our CEO, Regina Malveaux, “these funds are critically important to help us meet the growing demand for in-house psychological support through mental health therapy for victims.” HSSA’s grant is paramount to our work. We are so thankful for their support!


Join HSSA; Donate Today!

If you would like to make a donation supporting YWCA Spokane’s programs and services for victims of domestic violence, please visit our donation page to learn about many ways you can make a positive impactful in the community. Whether it be a one-time donation online, hosting a beneficiary event, or giving gift-in-kind, your support is paramount to our work.

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By: Olivia Moorer

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