A warm and safe place to stay helps us feel relaxed and secure, and helps us function better in all the other areas of our life. In selecting a place to stay, it is very important to use good judgment.
If you need a place to stay, contact YES (509) 671-7293, and we will help you find a safe and warm place to stay.
Family Crisis Network
24 Hour Help Line at 509-447-5483 or 800-548-3133
Crosswalk Youth Shelter
Phone: 509-838-6596
525 West Second Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
Crosswalk is one of two licensed emergency shelters serving runaway and homeless youth in Eastern Washington. An array of professional case managers, teachers, health care workers, and chemical dependency counselors work with Crosswalk youth with the primary goal of ending their homelessness and connecting them to stabilizing and supportive services.
Alexandria’s House
Alexandria’s House is a loving home where young women (ages 16-20) get the support and guidance they need to take the first steps to becoming powerful mothers. With the help of our compassionate staff, young mothers learn to create a warm and loving home atmosphere and provide proper care for their babies.
Project Safe Place
Project Safe Place provides meals, a clothing bank, Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners, and a gathering place. An attendant is on call, so a teen can stay overnight if necessary.
Rural Resources Community Action
Phone: 509-684-8421
Offers emergency shelter, transitional housing and affordable rental housing. Also offers various other community services including employment and training, energy assistance, and domestic violence counseling.
St. Margaret’s Shelter for Women
Phone: 509-624-9788
P.O. Box 1453
Spokane, WA 99210-1453
St. Margaret’s is an emergency and transitional shelter for homeless women and their children. It provides emergency and short-term housing, case management and life skills training to homeless women. St. Margaret’s also provides emergency shelter to mothers with high-risk newborns.
House of Charity
Phone: 509-624-7821
32 West Pacific
Spokane, WA 99210-2253
House of Charity serves the most vulnerable members of our community, those who are on the streets running from mental illness and childhood trauma. They are running from it so fast that they have eluded each institution that has tried to help them — their families, their schools, the mental health system and every other shelter in town. These neighbors of ours have not fallen through the cracks so much as they have hidden there, having given up hope that life can improve.