The American Indian Community Center was founded in 1967 as a social gathering place for Indian and Native American people in the Spokane area.
The American Indian Community Center was founded in 1967 as a social gathering place for Indian and Native American people in the Spokane area.
West Hills Neighbors invited to offer feedback on planned Pilot Tiny Home Village
This pilot project responds to a continued community need and represents an important opportunity to improve pathways to permanent housing.
We’re proud to share that Empire Health Foundation is now Waters Meet Foundation, and our 501(c)(4), formerly known as Empire Health Community Advocacy Fund, is now Waters Meet Action Fund.
Empire Health Foundation and Empire Health Community Advocacy Fund are delighted to announce the twenty grassroots organizations selected as cohort members for the Building Connections Initiative.
Now, as ever, we will stand together in seeking justice for all neighbors.
The City of Spokane, in partnership with Empire Health Foundation, Compassionate Addiction Treatment (CAT), and Family Promise of Spokane, is opening additional scattered site facilities for people experiencing homelessness. The…
New scattered site location at Westminster United Church of Christ will serve unhoused community members in need of medical care and supportive services.
Thank you to all our community partners who participated in the application process.
As the eligibility phase of the Building Connections Initiative comes to a close, we wanted to give our partners more information on what we’re looking for in the full application.