Thank you Hope For The Holidays 2016 Sponsors
The gratitude we feel at the YWCA Spokane is overwhelming. In 2016 our Hope for the Holidays Giving Program doubled in size to include not only families staying at our domestic violence safe shelter and transitional housing, but also families receiving services through YWCA’s Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program. All 54 of our families were sponsored by individuals and organizations in the Spokane community. A huge holiday success!!
From the YWCA Spokane staff and board, we thank you sincerely for your contributions and support during the holiday season.
By: Erica Schreiber
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