Find safe shelter, transitional housing, and permanent supportive housing across the Spokane community.
Spokane's network of emergency shelters provides safe overnight accommodations for men, women, youth, families, and individuals with specialized needs. Availability changes daily—visit ShelterMeSpokane.org for real-time bed availability updates.
| Shelter Name | Type | Address | Phone | Hours | Services |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crosswalk Youth Shelter (Volunteers of America) | Youth (13–18) | 525 W 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99201 | (509) 688-1112 | 24/7 | Emergency shelter, case management, on-site school, medical clinic access, meals |
| House of Charity (Catholic Charities) | Adult Men (18+) | 32 W Pacific Ave, Spokane, WA 99201 | (509) 624-7821 | 24/7 | Emergency shelter, meals, showers, laundry, behavioral health |
| Hope House Women's Shelter (VOA) | Adult Women (18+) | 318 S Adams St, Spokane, WA 99201 | (509) 455-2886 | 24/7 | Emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, case management, hygiene items |
| Union Gospel Mission – Men's Crisis Shelter | Adult Men | 1224 E Trent Ave, Spokane, WA 99202 | (509) 535-8510 | 24/7 (Check-in by 6:00 PM) | Emergency shelter, hot meals, recovery program entry, job training, spiritual support |
| Catholic Charities St. Margaret's Shelter | Families (Mothers & Children) | 101 E Hartson Ave, Spokane, WA 99202 | (509) 624-9788 | 24/7 | Family shelter, transitional housing (up to 2 years), case management, childcare support |
| Spokane Valley Partners – Housing Assistance | Families | 10814 E Broadway Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99206 | (509) 927-1153 | Mon–Fri 8 AM – 5 PM | Shelter referrals, emergency assistance, eviction prevention info, survival resources |
| Family Promise of Spokane – Open Doors | Families with Children | 2002 E Mission Ave, Spokane, WA 99202 | (509) 723-4663 | 24/7 | Emergency family shelter, day center services, housing search assistance, meals |
| Jewels Helping Hands – Housing Navigation | Adults (Low-Barrier) | 527 S Cannon St, Spokane, WA 99201 | (509) 507-4624 | 24/7 | Shelter referrals, hygiene services, medical connection, housing navigation |
| Salvation Army – Family Emergency Shelter | Families (Adults with Children) | 55 W Mission Ave, Spokane, WA 99201 | (509) 866-5476 | 24/7 | Emergency family shelter, meals, case management, spiritual care |
| UGM Crisis Shelter – Women & Children | Women & Children | 1515 E Illinois Ave, Spokane, WA 99207 | (509) 535-0486 | 24/7 | Crisis shelter, children's programs, meals, recovery entry |
| VOA Young Adult Shelter | Young Adults (18–24) | 3104 E Augusta Ave, Spokane, WA 99207 | (509) 990-0579 | 24/7 | Emergency shelter, case management, peer support, life skills training |
| YWCA – Alternatives to Domestic Violence | DV Survivors & Children | Confidential Location | (509) 326-2255 | 24/7 Crisis Line | Emergency DV shelter, 24-hour crisis line, legal advocacy, safety planning |
| The Way Out Shelter (Salvation Army) | Adults (Men & Women) | 55 W Mission Ave, Spokane, WA 99201 | (509) 866-5476 | 24/7 | Emergency shelter, housing navigation, meals, resource connection |
Spokane's housing programs help individuals and families transition from crisis to long-term stability. Services include transitional apartments, permanent supportive housing, and re-entry programs with case management.
Supportive housing for individuals transitioning from incarceration. Structured environment with accountability and resource connection.
Transitional housing for women and children in apartments for up to 24 months. Focus on women fleeing domestic violence or exiting substance abuse treatment.
Maternity group home for pregnant or parenting teens (ages 16–18) experiencing homelessness. Provides nurturing environment and parenting education.
Permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless single adults. On-site case management for housing stability.
Community of small homes for women who have experienced trauma, providing a healing environment with intensive support.
Affordable housing, public housing, and vouchers for eligible residents throughout Spokane.
These organizations serve as entry points to Spokane's housing support system and help you find the right program.
The primary entry point for single adults experiencing homelessness to access the shelter and housing system in Spokane County.
Real-time portal showing bed availability at emergency shelters across Spokane. A vital digital tool for anyone seeking immediate shelter.
Call Washington 2-1-1 or visit ShelterMeSpokane.org for real-time shelter availability and referrals.
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