Volunteers of America Eastern Washington

525 West Second Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201

WHO WE ARE

At VOA Eastern Washington, we specialize in providing care to youth and adults with housing-first solutions and low-barrier access to services, because homelessness shouldn’t be a life sentence. For over 125 years, we have been uplifting individuals and communities including, disabled adults, veterans as well as pregnant and parenting teens helping them to weather life’s storms. Our work touches the mind, body, heart – and ultimately the spirit – of those we serve, integrating our deep compassion with highly effective programs and services. 

OUR SERVICES

While the preteen boy sets up the wooden train set on the living room floor, the female soldier chases the elementary age boy through the house.  Everybody is smiling and happy.

Veterans’ Housing

Housing services for chronically-homeless veterans and low-income veterans families.

Senior woman open door to healthcare worker arriving at home

Affordable Housing

Serving low-income people with chronic illness.

Girls friends hugging happy

Foster Youth Services

We offer recovery and non-medical detoxification services designed to assist individuals suffering from addiction who desire a clean, safe, and healing environment to overcome the hold of substance abuse.

Volunteering for the Community

Young Adult Shelters

We support individuals living with an intellectual or developmental disability by providing safe, supportive housing and person-centered services including in-home support, crisis stabilization and life skills training.

senior couple dancing together

Permanent Supportive Housing

We offer a variety of community-based services to help veterans and their families achieve housing stability, including case management, transportation to jobs, crisis intervention, mental health referrals, and income support.

Volunteers of America Eastern Washington is Providing Hope and Refuge for Women

Last year Spokane’s Hope House provided shelter and refuge to more than 500 women aged 18 and older. These women are grandmothers, mothers, sisters, and daughters.

Watch How Hope House Shelters Women

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