Key Partners

Together, our foundation is stronger, our reach farther, and our impact greater. We are deeply honored by the support and commitment from each of our community partners!

As a Village

Providing programs in domestic violence support services, economic empowerment, and early childhood education, YWCA Spokane positively impacts the lives of thousands of community members each year. But, we don't do this work alone!

It takes partnerships with corporations, government grantors, community organizations, and individuals to collectively thrust our efforts towards a future without racism, where all women know their worth. We're so grateful for every partner on this page who makes this work possible.

Government & Community Partners

  • City of Spokane
  • Spokane County
  • Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families
  • Washington State Department of Commerce
  • Washington State Dept of Social and Health Services
  • Washington State Health Care Authority
  • Altrusa International of Spokane
  • American Kennel Club
  • Art Salvage
  • Avista Foundation
  • Ballmer Foundation
  • Bank of America - Charitable Foundation
  • Catholic Charities Eastern Washington
  • Costco Wholesale - Charitable Giving
  • Elizabeth Pool Charitable Trust
  • Empire Health Foundation
  • First Interstate Bank
  • George F. Jewett Foundation
  • Hayes Family Fund at Seattle Foundation
  • Hologic Charitable Fund - San Diego Foundation
  • Horizons Foundation
  • Innovia Foundation
  • Johnston-Fix Foundation
  • Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation
  • MultiCare Health System
  • Pritchard Family Charitable Foundation
  • Providence Health Care
  • Spokane County United Way
  • STCU
  • The Seattle Foundation
  • U.S. Charitable Gift Trust
  • Umpqua Bank - Charitable Foundation
  • US Bank - Foundation
  • Washington Trust Bank
  • Women Helping Women Fund
  • Yeend Family Trust

YWCA Spokane's Giving Circles represent groups of donors making an enormous impact for the present and future of YWCA Spokane's programs and services. Members are individuals who are dedicated to advancing racial and gender equity in our region.

Learn more about the commitment and impact of each of these circles:

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Mission Partners are businesses and organizations that provide a lifeline for women, children, survivors, and families by investing a significant 3-year contribution of $100,000 or more to support this work. 

These invested leaders embody our mission of eliminating racism and empowering women and clearly understand the importance of it. Their commitment and dedication bring the promise of support and hope for those struggling with poverty, trauma, homelessness, and despair. With this help, we harvest the potential to build upon our accomplishments from the past and grow the health and sustainability of our critical programs well into the future.

The Family Justice Center

Family Justice Center At YWCA Spokane

A Community Approach to Addressing Domestic Violence

Housed in YWCA Spokane’s main office location downtown, the Family Justice Center is the home of several partner agencies that have a common goal to protect the safety of domestic violence survivors, hold domestic violence offenders accountable, and reduce incidents of domestic violence in Spokane.

The Spokane Regional Domestic Violence Team:

  • YWCA Spokane Legal Advocates
  • City and County Law Enforcement
  • Prosecutors

The Family Justice Center, identified as a national best practices approach to Domestic Violence intervention and prevention, was formed with the goal of providing coordinated services to survivors of family violence.  

The core concept is to provide one central location where survivors can go to:

  • Talk to an advocate
  • Receive information on housing and shelter
  • Access counseling and job readiness services
  • Receive free childcare
  • Meet with law enforcement officers
  • Talk with prosecutors

The ultimate goal is to help survivors move from what often is the most traumatic moment in their lives to hope, healing, safety, and stability.

Become A Partner

Our partners create a platform of powerful opportunities allowing for sustainable change and transformation in the lives of the women, children, and families we serve who are impacted by domestic violence, homelessness, and unemployment. Learn more and join us today! 

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12月 3, 2024 12月 11 @ 4:30 pm

Mission Moment – Youth Therapy

Healing Together For families who have experienced domestic violence, therapeutic support can provide some relief from experiences of stress, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). YWCA Spokane offers a specialized therapy program for youth 7-18 years old who have second…

12月 2, 2024 12月 11 @ 4:30 pm

December RSJ Spotlight | Salish School of Spokane

Racial & Social Justice Spotlight Series. Each month, YWCA Spokane spotlights an organization or individual in our community that is aligned with our mission so we can highlight the work they do to create real and lasting change for a more equitable Spokane. December spotlight, LaRae Wiley and Christopher Parkin, Salish School of Spokane.

11月 20, 2024 12月 11 @ 4:30 pm

Support Survivors this Holiday Season

Give Today For many, holidays are a time filled with warmth, joy, friendship, and good food. It always leaves me reflecting on what love, comfort, and hope mean for our community and those that YWCA Spokane serves. As I spend…

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10月 29, 2024 12月 14 @ 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm

2024 Youth Self-Care Summit

12月 10, 2024 1月 14, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 午前11時30分

DV 101 トレーニング: 認識する。対応する。参照する。

Join YWCA Spokane for this important free, virtual training on January 14th at 10:00am. Learn more about intimate partner domestic violence, how to help a friend, and about YWCA Spokane’s free and confidential services.

12月 9, 2024 1月 20, 2025 @ 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

2025 Martin Luther King Jr. Rally & March

January 20, 2025 Spokane Convention Center  Join us! Open to the community, feel free to march with YWCA. Details to come.