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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

M-F, 9am-3pm

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

Developmental Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
General Disabilities
Learning Disabilities

Focus Population

General

Payment Options

Flat Rate
Low-Cost/Sliding Scale

Age Group

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

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.

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.