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Helping People.
Changing Lives.
The 2007-2008 Energy Assistance Program phone lines are now closed.
In
2007, SNAP served 32,500 people:
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Over 5,000 people received groceries at least once from SNAP's Food Pantries.
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Do
you have good listening and problem solving skills? SNAP’s, Eastern Washington
Long term care Ombudsman program needs volunteers to visit residents in nursing
homes, boarding homes and Adult Family Homes. Learn how you can make a difference?
Certification training is coming soon. Call Linda Petrie at 509-456-7133 for
information, training dates and an application.
Access
SNAP's Economic Development Program click
here
We may be able to help:
- Emergency Shelter
- An affordable rental unit.
- Help with your heat bills.
- Help in preventing high heat bills.
- Weatherizing your home. For eligibility application click
here
- Emergency food assistance.
- Help starting your own business.
- Help in buying a home.
You can help Spokane's low-income families by:
SNAP, is your local Community Action
Agency, serving homeless and low-income families, children, and individuals
throughout Spokane County.
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