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Partners with Families and Children is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization and contributions are tax deductible
- Food Bank Social Services | Partners Inland Northwest | United States
Partners Inland Northwest is dedicated to feeding, clothing, and empowering our neighbors We provide food, clothing, and diapers throughout the Inland Northwest
- Partners Federal Credit Union
Partners began in 1960 as a credit union founded by Studios employees advocating for accessible finances in their creative careers As we celebrate our 65th anniversary, we invite you to discover the Partners difference for you and your family Enjoy a more convenient way to bank
- C. A. S. A. Partners
We were founded in 1997 by a group of C A S A volunteers and we have grown to sponsor four direct service projects: My Bag, My School Bag, Needs From The Heart, and the Bee Kind Garden C A S A Partners was started with a three-year, $30,000 grant from the Junior League of Spokane
- Partners Inland Northwest - Volunteer Spokane
With roots of compassion dating back over 70 years, Partners INW has grown to meet the needs of the community as the largest social services agency in Spokane Valley, serving throughout Spokane County and North Idaho Partners INW is so much more than a food bank
- Partners With Families And Children | Non Profit
Partners with Families Children (Partners) was established in 1988 and by 2003, Partners became a community-based resource to reduce the risk of abuse and restore families to health by providing wrap-around services not offered by any other Spokane agency
- Partners With Families Children | Spokane, WA - Rehabs. org
Partners With Families Children is a drug and alcohol rehab located in Spokane, Washington Learn more about their addiction treatment programs and find the right care for your needs
- Clothing, Food Household Resources - Spokane
Once each month commodities and other food items are delivered to low-income persons who are homebound, meaning they are unable to leave their home without assistance and have no other mobile person living with them Interested persons can call the Second Harvest Food Bank for an eligibility determination based on their situation Home delivery the third Thursday of each month
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