BE A PART OF THE SOLUTION...GET INVOLVED
Youth homelessness is a serious issue for any community, but in Spokane youth homelessness is 30 percent higher than in the rest of the state and nation. You can be a part of the solution to youth homelessness by volunteering to use your gifts, skills, passion or resources to truly make a difference in the life of a young person - potentially changing their life forever. Please partner with us or another nonprofit in our local community to lessen the impact of homelessness on our city's youth.

DONATE
DONATE MONEY
At CCW, we stretch every dollar as far as we can and promise to be good stewards of your donation.
SERVICES
Whether you are an accountant or a contractor, we have a need for your gifts!
DONATE OFFICE SUPPLIES
Email us for a list of current needs.
DONATE BASIC NEED ITEMS FOR YOUTH
Donate items like clothing and hygiene products.

VOLUNTEER
Volunteers provide positive role models needed to empower street youth to make healthy choices and see Jesus Christ in a tangible way. There are a variety of ways you can volunteer it requires a commitment of about 3-4 hours per week. To find out more about current volunteer opportunities you can contact our Volunteer Coordinator or complete the volunteer application online.
Phone: (509) 747-6686
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INTERN WITH US
Make a definitive impact in the community and in the lives of young people as a student intern. We offer both paid and unpaid internships for individuals pursuing the Bachelor or Master's degree. Internship positions include work in the fields of Youth Ministry, Youth Advocacy, Health Education, Business, Social Media Marketing, and Communications. Contact us to find out more.
Phone: (509) 747-6686
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PARTNER WITH US
No one organization, nor many acting separately, can adequately address the issue of youth homelessness. It is essential for Spokane's businesses and nonprofit organizations to partner in empowering youth to become healthier members of our community. Providing job training, employment
opportunities, internships, or other vocational resources is critical to this goal. Without your piece of the puzzle our goal of reconciliation is incomplete. Contact us to find out how we can partner to address these and other important issues.
Phone: (509) 747-6686
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