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Give Help | Spokane Valley Partners | United States Whether it is food, money or time, there are many ways to give to Partners INW and our neighbors in need. Many hardworking families in our area can barely make ends meet and 1 in 5 people in our community struggle to put food on their table. When people face hunger, they often struggle to meet other basic needs as well, such as housing, employment, and healthcare.
That’s why Partners INW is committed to more than providing food for people in need. Our Emergency Assistance program connects families with utility assistance, our clothing bank provides clothes, warm coats, and hygiene products, and The Inland Northwest Diaper Bank provides over 100,000 diapers to families and agencies all over the Inland Northwest region annually. Donations now being matched!
E very $1 provides FOUR meals to our neighbors in need. You can help give someone their next meal today. Donate Food, Clothing or Diapers Every item that we distribute goes to children, families and seniors struggling with hunger and poverty in our area.
Drives are an easy way to support Partners INW by raising money and collecting goods to help increase the supply of food and resources. Engiven’s automated donation acceptance and exchange process provides full transparency into every crypto-donation and every donor who gives. Consider sponsoring a program or event.
We work with your company to meet its goals as a sponsor and find the best fit between our mission and your business objectives. Partners INW relies on the generosity of its supporters and corporate partners to help fight hunger in our community. We incur 12.
3% administrative and fundraising costs annually. This means that, of every dollar raised, 87. 7 cents goes toward programs and services for neighbors in need.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Residents of Spokane Valley, Washington, experiencing emergency financial needs. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Emergency Financial Assistance for Basic Needs (Spokane Valley Partners) is funded by Spokane Valley Partners. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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