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Supportive Services offered at West Central Community Center

1603 North Belt Street, Spokane, WA 99205

Right off Ash/Maple and Maxwell Ave; the 21 Broadway bus runs every 15 minutes on the week day and comes straight here from the downtown plaza and back.

Eligibility

Must have functional disabilities.

Hours

9am to 3pm from Monday through Friday

Application process

Contact Supportive Services Manager Taylor Rickard to request an application or answer any questions: 509-323-7517.

Fees

Sliding Scale Fees; Learning Skills Center is privately paid while Community Inclusion is county-funded.

Service area

Spokane, WA

Other Information

Disabilities & Health Conditions

  • General Disabilities
  • Intellectual Disabilities
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Developmental Disabilities

Payment Options

  • Low-Cost/Sliding Scale
  • Flat Rate

Age Group

  • Young Adults (18-24)
  • Adolescents (13-17)
  • Older Adults (65+)
  • Adults (25-64)
  • Youth (under 13)

Focus Population

  • General
Provides recreational, educational, and vocational opportunities for disabled adults with emphasis on developing individual interests, decision making, communication skills, self-confidence, establishing friendships and increasing skills for community integration. Multiple trips a week available to access community partners and events, as well as recreational activities with a group.

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Washington 211

Providing organization

West Central Community Center
A multi-faceted social service agency including programs for WIC supplemental nutrition program, Head Start (toddlers and preschool age children in full-day/full-year classrooms or pre schoolers in double session), Before/After school and Summer child care programs for ages 5-12, recreation programs, supportive services programs (Learning Skills Center and Community Inclusion), public computer lab & faxing and printing services, and seasonal special events free and open to the community.