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Women’s Hearth Upgrades
Exciting news! Over the past few months, we’ve replaced most of the furnishings and appliances at Women’s Hearth, thanks to a generous commerce grant from the City of Spokane. Our participants are loving the new chairs, and our staff is thrilled with the new refrigerators, freezer, and washer and dryer. In addition, TW’s Custom Builds
Transitions Earns a Four-Star Rating From Charity Navigator
Transitions is proud to announce that its strong financial health and ongoing accountability and transparency has earned a Four-Star Rating from Charity Navigator. This rating designates Transitions as an official “Give with Confidence” charity, indicating that our organization is using its donations effectively based on Charity Navigator’s criteria. Charity Navigator is America’s largest and most-utilized
Transitions New Leaf program receives $6,000 grant from Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation
New Leaf Kitchen & Café recently received a $6,000 grant from Umpqua Bank Charitable Foundation. This will support program operations for the trauma-informed, free culinary job training program, designed to help low-income individuals with barriers to traditional employment gain the professional skills and confidence necessary for economic self-sufficiency. Agency-wide job readiness support is also provided. Participants work
Women’s Hearth receives $10,000 grant from MultiCare
Women’s Hearth recently received a $10,000 grant from MultiCare Community Partnership Fund. This will support essential Hearth services and programming, including basic needs support and housing case management. The Hearth is a drop-in day center in downtown Spokane–a safe space for women who have experienced poverty, trauma and/or homelessness to find a “hearth” of welcome, respect,
Transitions New Leaf program receives $25,000 grant from US Bank
New Leaf Kitchen & Café recently received a $25,000 grant from US Bank. This will support program operations for the trauma-informed, free culinary job training program, designed to help low-income individuals with barriers to traditional employment gain the professional skills and confidence necessary for economic self-sufficiency. Agency-wide job readiness support is also provided. Participants work with our Vocational