Camp Stix

Camp Stix is an organization that offers the opportunity for children who have Type 1 Diabetes to get a camping experience with other children who also have diabetes. Campers receive the necessary resources to mentally and physically overcome the everyday challenges of having diabetes. This camp is completely volunteer run and is an amazing experience and resource for both children with diabetes as well as their families.

Our Place Community Outreach

Our Place Community Outreach works to provide the essentials of modern living- food, personal hygiene products, bus passes, clothing, laundry services, etc., to families in Spokane who cannot otherwise access them. Their mission statement highlights their goal of providing emergency resources to those in Spokane. Through a combination of outreach, goods, and vital services, Our Place Community Outreach looks to foster an environment where opportunities and support are available for people living in poverty.

Tree of Sharing

The Tree of Sharing is an organization that provides gifts to the “often forgotten” members of our community during the holiday season. They have brought together over 50 different agencies in order for a far-reaching accumulation process and to remain impartial in the distribution process. They have been serving community members of Spokane since 1982.

Transitions

The purpose of Transitions is to reduce and eliminate homelessness and poverty affecting women and children throughout Spokane. They believe in the worth and dignity of all and that everyone should be able to seek their own path. Transitions has 6 different programs that provide specialized assistance such as housing, childcare, job training, and support for those in need.

Seattle Children’s Hospital

Seattle Children’s, formerly Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center, formerly Children’s Orthopedic Hospital, is a children’s hospital in the Laurelhurst neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The hospital specializes in the care of infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21 in several specialties.