
WorkSource Spokane
What They Provide: job search assistance, career coaching, resume help, cover letter help, interview preparation, job search workshops, hiring events, employer connections, WorkSourceWA account support, access to computers and job search tools
Website: worksourcespokane.com
Phone: 509-532-3120
Address: 130 S Arthur St, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointments available; call or email to schedule in-person or virtual support
Documents Needed: Photo ID, resume if available, work history, job search information, WorkSourceWA login if already created, and any documents related to employment or training needs
Application Process: Call, email WSSpokane@esd.wa.gov, visit the website, or go in person to ask about job seeker services
Eligibility: Job seekers, workers changing careers, people looking for training support, and employers needing workforce services
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Washington Relay 711 available; call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: This is the main Spokane-area workforce center and a strong starting point for job search, career coaching, hiring events, and employment referrals.
Next Generation Zone
What They Provide: young adult career services, job search support, employment readiness training, education support, GED/high school diploma support, career skills training, community resources, mental health support connection
Website: nextgenzone.org
Phone: 509-340-7800
Address: 901 E 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Career Services: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Walk-ins and virtual appointments may be available; call or use the website to get started
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, school records if seeking education support, resume or work history if available, and any documents related to employment or training goals
Application Process: Call, visit the website, or go in person to connect with education and career services
Eligibility: Young adults ages 16–24 in the Spokane area
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Washington Relay 711 available through WorkSource locator; call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Best for young adults who need job search help, employment readiness, education support, or training pathways in one place.
Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest
What They Provide: job search assistance, resume help, cover letter help, interview preparation, job readiness support, employment services, vocational counseling, job placement support, access to community resources
Website: goodwillotc.org/employment-services
Phone: 509-838-4246
Address: 130 E 3rd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Walk-in job search assistance may be available; call to confirm current service access
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, resume or work history if available, and any documents related to employment, training, or support needs
Application Process: Call or visit during open hours to ask about employment services and job search support
Eligibility: Job seekers needing help with resumes, interview preparation, job readiness, employment placement, or vocational support
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area / Inland Northwest
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Goodwill’s Employment Connection services can help with practical job search steps such as resumes, interviews, job readiness, and connecting to employment opportunities.
Spokane County Library District
What They Provide: job seeker resources, resume and cover letter tools, career research tools, job search organization tools, one-on-one library assistance, access to computers and internet, WorkSource connection site access at some libraries
Website: scld.org/for-you/business-and-careers/resources-job-seekers
Phone: 509-893-8200
Address: Multiple Spokane County Library District locations
Hours of Operation: Hours vary by library location
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment required for general library resources; Book a Librarian appointments available for one-on-one help
Documents Needed: Library card may be helpful for some digital resources; bring resume, work history, job posting information, or login information if requesting help with applications
Application Process: Visit the website, contact the library, use job seeker resources online, or schedule Book a Librarian support when available
Eligibility: Anyone needing job search tools, career resources, computer access, or library-based assistance
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane County Library District service area
Languages / Accessibility: Call or check individual library location for accessibility information
Important Notes: Useful for people who need computer access, internet access, resume tools, job search support, or evening/weekend access outside standard workforce office hours.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Employment Services
What They Provide: job search support, career coaching, resume help, interview preparation, networking support, employment workshops, online employment resources
Website: employment.churchofjesuschrist.org
Phone: 888-818-4484
Address: 1620 E 29th Ave, Spokane, WA 99203
Hours of Operation: Hours vary; check website or call before visiting
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointments encouraged; walk-ins may be welcome during open hours
Documents Needed: Resume if available, work history, job search information, and any documents related to employment goals
Application Process: Call, email EmploymentServices@ChurchofJesusChrist.org, register online, or visit during open hours to connect with employment support
Eligibility: Open to people seeking employment support; call to confirm current service options
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about language and accessibility support
Important Notes: Offers job search support and employment coaching. Check current hours before visiting.

Washington State Employment Security Department
What They Provide: unemployment benefit applications, weekly claims, unemployment eligibility information, unemployment claim support, eServices account access, unemployment forms, claimant handbook
Website: esd.wa.gov/get-financial-help/unemployment-benefits
Phone: 800-318-6022 for unemployment claims; 855-682-0785 for eServices website help
Address: Online and phone-based service
Hours of Operation: Online applications available 24/7 through eServices; phone hours vary and should be checked on the ESD website
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment required to apply online; phone support may have wait times
Documents Needed: Social Security number, personal contact information, work history for the last 18 months, employer names and addresses, dates worked, reason for separation, citizenship or work authorization information if applicable, banking information for direct deposit if desired
Application Process: Apply online through eServices, file weekly claims as required, respond to ESD requests for information, and follow job search requirements
Eligibility: Workers who lost work through no fault of their own and meet Washington unemployment eligibility, availability, and job search requirements
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Washington State
Languages / Accessibility: Language help and Washington Relay 711 available; contact ESD for alternate formats or accessibility support
Important Notes: Unemployment benefits are temporary wage replacement and are not based on financial need. Weekly claims and job search requirements must be completed to keep benefits active.
WorkSource Spokane
What They Provide: general unemployment questions, job search support, WorkSourceWA account help, job search workshops, resume help, career coaching, hiring event connection, reemployment support
Website: worksourcespokane.com
Phone: 509-532-3120
Address: 130 S Arthur St, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointments available; call or email to schedule in-person or virtual support
Documents Needed: Photo ID, WorkSourceWA login if available, unemployment claim information if available, resume or work history, and documents related to job search or reemployment needs
Application Process: Call, email WSSpokane@esd.wa.gov, visit the website, or go in person for job search and reemployment support
Eligibility: Job seekers, unemployment claimants, workers changing careers, and people looking for reemployment support
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Washington Relay 711 available; call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: WorkSource staff may answer general unemployment questions, but they cannot complete unemployment applications or make claim decisions. For claim-specific questions, contact the ESD Unemployment Claims Center.
Unemployment Law Project
What They Provide: unemployment appeal help, unemployment hearing representation, legal advice for unemployment issues, overpayment appeal help, benefit denial support, free legal information
Website: unemploymentlawproject.org
Phone: 800-940-9178 for Spokane/Eastern Washington; 888-441-9178 for Seattle/Western Washington
Address: Phone and online support; Washington-based legal assistance organization
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current intake hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake required for legal help
Documents Needed: ESD decision letters, hearing notices, appeal documents, overpayment notices, employer information, work history, separation details, eServices account information if available, and any evidence related to the unemployment issue
Application Process: Call or use the online intake process to request help with an unemployment appeal, hearing, denial, or overpayment issue
Eligibility: Washington workers dealing with unemployment benefit denials, hearings, appeals, or overpayment issues; representation may depend on case type and availability
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Washington State
Languages / Accessibility: Website lists support information in multiple languages; call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Best for unemployment denials, appeals, hearings, and overpayments. It is not the agency that pays unemployment benefits.
Washington LawHelp
What They Provide: unemployment legal information, appeal information, overpayment information, worker rights resources, self-help legal guides, referral information
Website: https://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/en/topics/work/unemployment
Phone: Online resource
Address: Online resource
Hours of Operation: Online information available anytime
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment required to use the website
Documents Needed: None to use online information; legal referrals or appeals may require ESD notices, claim documents, employer information, and evidence related to the issue
Application Process: Search the website for unemployment information, appeal guidance, overpayment information, and worker rights resources
Eligibility: Washington residents looking for legal information or self-help resources
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Washington State
Languages / Accessibility: Website-based legal information; some resources may be available in multiple languages
Important Notes: This is a legal information website, not direct unemployment claim support. Useful for understanding rights, appeals, overpayments, and next steps.
Washington State Office of Administrative Hearings
What They Provide: unemployment hearing information, hearing preparation guidance, appeal hearing process information, administrative law judge hearing services, hearing notices and instructions
Website: oah.wa.gov/case-preparation/hearings/unemployment
Phone: 800-583-8271
Address: Online and phone-based hearing information; hearing location or format depends on notice
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Hearing scheduled after an unemployment decision is appealed
Documents Needed: Hearing notice, ESD decision letter, appeal documents, employer information, witness information, evidence, work history, separation details, and any documents related to the unemployment case
Application Process: Follow the instructions on the hearing notice, submit evidence by the deadline, attend the scheduled hearing, and contact OAH with hearing-process questions
Eligibility: People with an unemployment appeal hearing scheduled through Washington’s unemployment appeal process
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Washington State
Languages / Accessibility: Interpreter and accommodation requests may be available; contact OAH before the hearing
Important Notes: OAH handles the hearing process after an appeal is filed. It does not file unemployment claims or decide initial benefit applications.
WorkSourceWA
What They Provide: online job search tools, job postings, WorkSource account access, resume tools, career tools, workshops, hiring event information, reemployment activity support
Website: worksourcewa.com
Phone: 888-316-5627 for WorkSourceWA technical help; 855-682-0785 for unemployment eServices website help
Address: Online job search platform
Hours of Operation: Online tools available anytime; help desk hours vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment required to use online tools
Documents Needed: Email address, WorkSourceWA account login, resume or work history, job search information, and any unemployment work-search documentation if applicable
Application Process: Create or sign into a WorkSourceWA account, search jobs, build or upload a resume, register for workshops or hiring events, and track job search activity as needed
Eligibility: Anyone looking for work in Washington; unemployment claimants may need to complete required job search activities
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Washington State
Languages / Accessibility: Washington Relay 711 available; contact WorkSourceWA for accessibility support
Important Notes: WorkSourceWA can support job search requirements, but unemployment claim-specific questions should go through ESD’s Unemployment Claims Center.

WorkSource Spokane
What They Provide: career training referrals, short-term training program information, WIOA training support, career coaching, skills assessments, labor market information, job search support, reemployment support
Website: worksourcespokane.com/job-seekers/career-training
Phone: 509-532-3120
Address: 130 S Arthur St, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointment recommended for training and career planning support
Documents Needed: Photo ID, work history, income information if applying for funding, unemployment information if applicable, education records if available, and documents related to training goals
Application Process: Contact WorkSource Spokane and ask about career training, WIOA training support, or short-term training options
Eligibility: Job seekers, unemployed workers, dislocated workers, low-income adults, and workers seeking training for in-demand careers; eligibility varies by program
Cost: Free for basic services; training funding may be available for eligible participants
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Washington Relay 711 available; call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Good starting point for people who need help identifying in-demand career pathways, training options, and possible funding support.
Spokane Colleges
What They Provide: workforce training, continuing education, short-term training, professional development, customized training, worker retraining, career and technical education programs
Website: ccs.spokane.edu/Workforce-Training-Continuing-Education/Workforce-Training
Phone: 509-533-7000
Address: Multiple Spokane Colleges locations, including Spokane Community College and Spokane Falls Community College
Hours of Operation: Hours vary by campus and program
Appointment / Referral Required: Program application, registration, or advising appointment may be required
Documents Needed: Photo ID, education records if available, income or unemployment documentation if applying for funded programs, and any program-specific documents
Application Process: Contact Spokane Colleges Workforce Training or the specific program of interest to ask about registration, advising, and funding options
Eligibility: Adults, students, workers, employers, and job seekers seeking career training or skill-building; eligibility varies by program
Cost: Costs vary by course or program; worker retraining or other funding may be available for eligible students
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area / regional community college district
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, disability services, and accessibility support
Important Notes: Useful for people looking for college-based career training, certificates, short-term training, worker retraining, or continuing education.
Spokane Community College
What They Provide: worker retraining, career and technical education, certificate programs, degree programs, WorkFirst support, Basic Food Employment & Training support, employment and training services
Website: scc.spokane.edu/For-Our-Students/Student-Resources/Specially-Funded-Programs
Phone: 509-533-8400
Address: 1810 N Greene St, Spokane, WA 99217
Hours of Operation: Hours vary by office and program
Appointment / Referral Required: Application or advising appointment may be required
Documents Needed: Photo ID, education records if available, unemployment information if applying for Worker Retraining, Basic Food information if applying for BFET, income documentation if requested, and program-specific documents
Application Process: Contact the Specially Funded Programs office or complete the appropriate application for Worker Retraining, WorkFirst, BFET, or other training support
Eligibility: Eligibility varies by program; Worker Retraining may support unemployed workers retraining for a new field, while other funded programs may serve eligible low-income students or public benefit recipients
Cost: Costs vary by program; tuition or training support may be available for eligible students
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, disability support, and accessibility services
Important Notes: Helpful for people who want to enter a college certificate or degree pathway and need help exploring training funding.
Next Generation Zone
What They Provide: career skills training, employment readiness training, education support, GED/high school diploma support, work-based learning, career pathways, pre-apprenticeship connection, wraparound support for young adults
Website: nextgenzone.org
Phone: 509-340-7800
Address: 901 E 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Career Services: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Walk-ins and appointments may be available; call or use the website to get started
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, school records if seeking education support, resume or work history if available, and documents related to training or employment goals
Application Process: Contact Next Generation Zone or visit in person to connect with career services, education support, 21st Century Skills Academy, or career pathway options
Eligibility: Young adults ages 16–24 in the Spokane area
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Washington Relay 711 available through WorkSource locator; call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Best for young adults who need training, employment readiness, education support, or a guided pathway into work.
YouthBuild Spokane
What They Provide: pre-apprenticeship training, GED/high school diploma support, construction training, advanced manufacturing training, healthcare training, career skills development, work readiness support
Website: https://nextgenzone.org/careers/career-pathways/
Phone: 509-340-7800
Address: Connect through Next Generation Zone, 901 E 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current program schedule
Appointment / Referral Required: Program intake required
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, school records if available, work history if available, and any documents requested during program intake
Application Process: Contact Next Generation Zone and ask about YouthBuild Spokane or pre-apprenticeship career pathways
Eligibility: Young adults ages 18–24 who want to earn a GED or high school diploma and learn career skills
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Strong option for young adults interested in hands-on training connected to construction, advanced manufacturing, or healthcare pathways.
Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest
What They Provide: career skills training, online computer training, job skills training, job search assistance, resume help, interview practice, employment support, computer access
Website: discovergoodwill.org/career-and-resource-center
Phone: 509-321-3346
Address: 130 E 3rd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–3:30 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Walk-ins available during business hours
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, resume or work history if available, job search information, and any documents related to training or employment goals
Application Process: Call or walk in during business hours to ask about computer training, online courses, job skills support, or employment resources
Eligibility: Job seekers and community members needing training, job search help, computer skills, or employment support
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area / Inland Northwest
Languages / Accessibility: Washington Relay 711 available; call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Good option for basic computer training, job skills support, and hands-on help using online training tools.

WorkSource Spokane
What They Provide: apprenticeship information, career pathway guidance, Skilled Trades Preparation referrals, job search support, career coaching, WorkSourceWA account support, training resource connection
Website: worksourcespokane.com/job-seekers/apprenticeships
Phone: 509-532-3120
Address: 130 S Arthur St, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointment recommended for career coaching and apprenticeship guidance
Documents Needed: Photo ID, resume or work history if available, education records if available, and any documents related to employment or training goals
Application Process: Contact WorkSource Spokane and ask about apprenticeship pathways, Skilled Trades Preparation, or career training options
Eligibility: Job seekers, workers changing careers, unemployed workers, and people interested in apprenticeship or skilled trades pathways
Cost: Free for basic services; training costs and funding availability vary by program
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Washington Relay 711 available; call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Strong starting point for people who are unsure which apprenticeship or training path fits them.
Washington State Department of Labor & Industries
What They Provide: registered apprenticeship information, apprenticeship program search, apprenticeship preparation program information, apprentice rights information, employer and sponsor information
Website: lni.wa.gov/licensing-permits/apprenticeship/become-apprentice
Phone: 360-902-5320
Address: Online statewide resource
Hours of Operation: Online information available anytime; phone hours vary
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment required to use the online apprenticeship search tools
Documents Needed: None to search apprenticeship information; individual apprenticeship programs may require ID, education records, driver’s license, testing, or application documents
Application Process: Use the L&I apprenticeship website to learn about registered apprenticeship, search programs, and follow each program’s application instructions
Eligibility: Washington residents and job seekers interested in registered apprenticeship; eligibility requirements vary by trade and program
Cost: Free to search; program costs vary
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Washington State
Languages / Accessibility: Call or check website for language and accessibility support
Important Notes: This is the official statewide resource for registered apprenticeship information and program searches.
Spokane Community College
What They Provide: apprenticeship classroom instruction, Skilled Trades Preparation, pre-apprenticeship training, hands-on building trades pathways, career and technical education support
Website: scc.spokane.edu/What-to-Study/Hands-on-Building-Trades/Apprenticeships
Phone: 509-533-8400
Address: Apprenticeship and Journeyman Training Center, 2110 N Fancher Way, Spokane Valley, WA 99212
Hours of Operation: Skilled Trades Preparation class schedule varies; STP is generally Monday–Thursday, 7:30 AM–3:00 PM when in session
Appointment / Referral Required: Program application or registration required
Documents Needed: Photo ID, education records if available, program application materials, and any documents requested by the program
Application Process: Contact Spokane Community College or visit the apprenticeship/pre-apprenticeship program page to review program options and application steps
Eligibility: People interested in skilled trades, apprenticeship preparation, or related classroom instruction; eligibility varies by program
Cost: Costs vary by program; funding support may be available for eligible students
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area / regional community college district
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, disability services, and accessibility support
Important Notes: Skilled Trades Preparation is an 11-week course designed to help people strengthen their apprenticeship applications.
Next Generation Zone
What They Provide: apprenticeship pathway connection, career pathway support, young adult employment services, education support, work readiness training, pre-apprenticeship connection, employer connection
Website: nextgenzone.org/careers/career-pathways
Phone: 509-340-7800
Address: 901 E 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Career Services: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Walk-ins and appointments may be available; call or use the website to get started
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, school records if seeking education support, resume or work history if available, and any documents related to training or employment goals
Application Process: Contact Next Generation Zone or visit in person to connect with career services and apprenticeship pathway information
Eligibility: Young adults ages 16–24 in the Spokane area
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Best for young adults who want help exploring earn-while-you-learn pathways, training options, and career direction.
Greater Spokane Apprenticeship Training
What They Provide: registered apprenticeship training, electrical apprenticeship pathways, medical assistant apprenticeship pathways, related supplemental instruction, on-the-job training support, employer training agent support
Website: spokaneapprenticeship.org
Phone: 509-285-1767
Address: 1312 N Monroe St, Suite 121, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current office hours and program schedules
Appointment / Referral Required: Contact program for application and training agent requirements
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; may include ID, education records, employment information, and program-specific application documents
Application Process: Contact Greater Spokane Apprenticeship Training to ask about available apprenticeship programs and application steps
Eligibility: People interested in apprenticeship pathways and employers interested in becoming training agents; eligibility varies by program
Cost: Program costs and financial assistance options vary
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Washington and Northern/Central Idaho
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about language and accessibility support
Important Notes: This is an employer-select apprenticeship model, meaning applicants generally need connection with a participating employer or training agent.
Inland Empire Electrical Training Trust
What They Provide: residential electrician apprenticeship, commercial/industrial electrician apprenticeship, low voltage electrician apprenticeship, electrical trade classroom instruction, on-the-job training pathway
Website: inlandelectrical.org
Phone: Call or check website for current contact information
Address: Spokane-area training program; check website for current location and application details
Hours of Operation: Program and application hours vary
Appointment / Referral Required: Application required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; may include ID, high school diploma/GED, transcripts, driver’s license, test scores, and application documents
Application Process: Review the apprenticeship program requirements online and follow the application instructions for the electrical pathway of interest
Eligibility: People interested in electrical apprenticeship; requirements vary by residential, inside wireman, and low voltage pathways
Cost: Program costs vary; apprentices earn wages while training
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area / Inland Northwest
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about language and accessibility support
Important Notes: Electrical apprenticeships are competitive and may require testing, documentation, and meeting program deadlines.
Inland Northwest AGC Apprenticeship
What They Provide: carpenter apprenticeship, laborer apprenticeship, heavy equipment operator apprenticeship, construction career pathway support, classroom instruction, on-the-job training pathway
Website: nwagcapprenticeship.org
Phone: Call or check website for current contact information
Address: Spokane-based apprenticeship program; check website for current training location and application details
Hours of Operation: Program and application hours vary
Appointment / Referral Required: Application required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; may include ID, driver’s license, education records, work history, and program-specific application documents
Application Process: Visit the website, choose a pathway, and follow the application steps for the trade of interest
Eligibility: People interested in construction apprenticeships; eligibility varies by program
Cost: Program costs vary; apprentices earn wages while training
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area / Inland Northwest
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about language and accessibility support
Important Notes: Good fit for people interested in construction careers such as carpentry, labor, or heavy equipment operation.
AJAC
What They Provide: advanced manufacturing apprenticeship, youth apprenticeship, adult apprenticeship, machinist pathway, CNC programming pathway, industrial maintenance pathway, production technician pathway, manufacturing career navigation
Website: ajactraining.org/employers/spokane-apprenticeships
Phone: 206-764-7940
Address: Statewide office: 6811 S 204th St, Suite 380, Kent, WA 98032; Spokane programs are employer-based
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Program enrollment or employer connection required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; may include ID, school records for youth apprenticeship, employment information, and program-specific documents
Application Process: Contact AJAC or use the website to ask about Spokane-area manufacturing apprenticeship options and participating employers
Eligibility: Adults, workers, employers, and high school juniors/seniors interested in advanced manufacturing apprenticeship; eligibility varies by program
Cost: Costs vary by program; some employer-based apprenticeship training may be available at no cost to participating employers or apprentices
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane-area manufacturing employers
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about language and accessibility support
Important Notes: Best for people interested in advanced manufacturing, machining, industrial maintenance, production, or employer-connected apprenticeship pathways.
Sheet Metal Institute JATC
What They Provide: sheet metal apprenticeship, HVAC/sheet metal trade training, classroom instruction, on-the-job training, union apprenticeship pathway, journeyperson training
Website: sewneo.org/spokane
Phone: 509-928-5009
Address: Spokane Training Center; check website or call for current location details
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current training center hours and application timelines
Appointment / Referral Required: Application required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; may include ID, education records, driver’s license, work history, and application documents
Application Process: Contact the Spokane Training Center or use the website contact form to ask about apprenticeship entry steps
Eligibility: People interested in sheet metal or HVAC-related apprenticeship; eligibility and selection requirements vary
Cost: Training is listed as no cost to apprentices, though tools and required materials may have costs
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Northeast Washington and Northern Idaho
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about language and accessibility support
Important Notes: Apprentices earn wages while learning and attend specialized classes during the apprenticeship pathway.

DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
What They Provide: vocational rehabilitation, disability-related employment support, job readiness help, career counseling, job placement support, supported employment connection, assistive technology support, workplace accommodation support
Website: dshs.wa.gov/dvr
Phone: 509-363-4700; Toll-Free: 800-548-0941; TTY: 888-468-9736
Address: 1313 N Atlantic St, Suite 1000, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Application required for DVR services
Documents Needed: Photo ID, disability verification if available, work history, education records, benefit information if applicable, and any documents related to employment barriers or support needs
Application Process: Contact the Spokane DVR office, email DVRSpokaneReferral@dshs.wa.gov, or apply through DVR to begin the eligibility process
Eligibility: People with disabilities who need vocational rehabilitation services to prepare for, get, keep, or advance in employment
Cost: Free for DVR eligibility and required assessment services; some services may depend on eligibility and plan approval
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area / Washington State DVR service area
Languages / Accessibility: TTY available; call to ask about interpreter services, accommodations, and alternate formats
Important Notes: DVR is a key starting point for disability-related employment support. DVR may connect eligible people with community employment providers for job coaching, placement, and supported employment services.
DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration
What They Provide: employment and day program services, referral to contracted employment providers, supported employment connection, community inclusion support, developmental disability service coordination
Website: dshs.wa.gov/dda
Phone: Spokane Field Office: 509-329-2900
Address: Call Spokane Field Office to confirm current local office access
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: DDA eligibility and service coordination required
Documents Needed: Disability documentation, identity documents, Medicaid/benefit information if applicable, school or medical records if available, and any documents requested during DDA eligibility or service planning
Application Process: Contact the Spokane DDA Field Office to ask about eligibility, service coordination, employment services, or referral to contracted providers
Eligibility: Washington residents who meet DDA eligibility requirements for a qualifying developmental disability
Cost: Free to apply; service access depends on eligibility, funding, waiver status, and program availability
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Medicaid may be connected to some DDA services; call to confirm program requirements
Service Area: Spokane County / DDA Region 1 service area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accommodations, and accessibility support
Important Notes: DDA is important for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities who may need long-term employment support, community inclusion, or referral to contracted employment providers.
Spokane County Developmental Disabilities Division
What They Provide: employment service coordination, individual employment support connection, school-to-work transition support, Job Foundation support, Bridge Project information, community inclusion information, provider coordination
Website: spokanecounty.gov/1301/Developmental-Disabilities
Phone: 509-221-8416
Address: Mailing Address: 1116 W Broadway Ave, Spokane, WA 99260
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Referral or program eligibility may be required depending on service
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; DDA/DDCS eligibility documentation, school records, employment goal information, and service planning documents may be requested
Application Process: Contact Spokane County Developmental Disabilities Division or work through a DDCS case manager to ask about employment services, transition services, or provider connection
Eligibility: People with developmental disabilities and families seeking employment-related support, transition support, or service connection
Cost: Free for information and coordination; provider services depend on eligibility and funding
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Medicaid waiver status may affect access to some services
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Useful for people with developmental disabilities who need help understanding local employment providers, transition-to-work services, or county-coordinated employment pathways.
The Arc of Spokane
What They Provide: individual supported employment, group supported employment, job coaching, job matching, employment support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, technical assistance
Website: arc-spokane.org/supported-employment
Phone: 509-328-6326
Address: 320 E 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM–5:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: DDA or DVR referral may be required for employment services
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; DDA or DVR referral information, ID, employment goals, work history, and disability-related documentation may be requested
Application Process: Contact The Arc of Spokane and ask about supported employment services; people with DDA or DVR eligibility may ask about choosing The Arc as an employment provider
Eligibility: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities who qualify for employment services through DDA, DVR, or related referral pathways
Cost: Free or funded through approved service referral; call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Medicaid/DDA funding may apply depending on service authorization
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Best for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who need individualized job matching, job coaching, and long-term support in community employment.
Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest
What They Provide: supported employment, job search assistance, job placement support, paid work experience, work skills training, employment support for people connected to DVR, DDA, IDVR, or Medicaid supported employment
Website: discovergoodwill.org/employment-programs-at-goodwill-2
Phone: 509-838-4246
Address: 130 E 3rd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Referral or program eligibility may be required depending on employment program
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, work history, DVR/DDA/IDVR/Medicaid referral information if applicable, benefit information if applicable, and documents related to employment goals
Application Process: Contact Goodwill and ask about employment programs for people who qualify through DVR, DDA, IDVR, or Medicaid Supported Employment
Eligibility: People who qualify for DVR, DDA, IDVR, or Medicaid Supported Employment; eligibility varies by program
Cost: Free when services are funded through an approved referral or program
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Medicaid Supported Employment may apply for some services
Service Area: Spokane area / Inland Northwest
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Good option for supported employment, job placement, paid work experience, and job skills support connected to disability service systems.
Northwest Center
What They Provide: supported employment, job development, job placement, assessments, on-the-job training, retention support, intensive training, long-term employment support for adults with disabilities
Website: nwcenter.org/employment-services
Phone: 509-928-1588
Address: 101 W Cataldo Ave, Suite 300, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current Spokane office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Referral may be required through DDA, DVR, or another approved funding source
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; referral information, ID, work history, employment goals, and disability-related documentation may be requested
Application Process: Contact Northwest Center or ask DDA/DVR about referral options for supported employment services
Eligibility: Adults with disabilities needing employment support; primarily serves people connected to DDA or DVR services
Cost: Free when services are funded through an approved referral or program
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Medicaid/DDA funding may apply depending on service authorization
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Provides support through the full employment process, including assessment, job placement, on-the-job training, and long-term support.
Ability Employment Services
What They Provide: job preparation, job development, job placement, job coaching, follow-along services, supported employment, workplace support for employees and employers
Website: abilityemployment.net
Phone: Call or check website for current contact information
Address: Spokane-area employment provider; call or check website for current office information
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Referral may be required through DDA, DVR, or another approved funding source
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; referral information, ID, work history, employment goals, and disability-related documentation may be requested
Application Process: Contact Ability Employment Services or ask DDA/DVR about referral options for supported employment services
Eligibility: People enrolled in supported employment or individual employment services; eligibility depends on referral pathway and funding source
Cost: Free when services are funded through an approved referral or program
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Medicaid/DDA funding may apply depending on service authorization
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Supports people before and after job placement, including job coaching and follow-along support to help maintain employment.
Artisans
What They Provide: supported employment, Trial Work Experience, Community Based Assessment Services, job placement, job retention services, intensive training services, DVR intake guidance
Website: theartisans.org/supported-employment.html
Phone: 509-325-4489
Address: 200 E 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Referral or DVR intake may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; DVR referral information, ID, work history, employment goals, and disability-related documentation may be requested
Application Process: Contact Artisans and ask about supported employment services or help walking through the DVR intake process
Eligibility: People with physical, mental, or developmental disabilities who need supported employment services; eligibility may depend on DVR or other funding source
Cost: Free when services are funded through an approved referral or program
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Funding may depend on DVR, DDA, or other approved service authorization
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Serves people with a range of disabilities and can help connect people to DVR-supported employment pathways.
Career Connections
What They Provide: job training, job placement, employment support for disabled individuals, employment support for disadvantaged adults
Website: https://sfcc.spokane.edu/For-Our-Students/Student-Resources/Mosaic/Community-Resource-Directory/Education-Employment-Resources
Phone: 509-928-0423
Address: 421 N Mullan Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99206
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call to confirm current intake process
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; ID, work history, employment goals, and disability-related or income-related documents may be requested
Application Process: Call 509-928-0423 to ask about current job training and placement services
Eligibility: Disabled individuals and disadvantaged adults in the Spokane area
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Listed as a job training and placement resource for disabled individuals and disadvantaged adults. Call to confirm current services before relying on it as an active referral.

Next Generation Zone
What They Provide: young adult career services, job search support, career coaching, employment readiness, skills training, education support, GED/high school diploma support, community resource connection
Website: nextgenzone.org
Phone: 509-340-7800
Address: 901 E 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Career Services: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Walk-ins and virtual appointments may be available; call or use the website to get started
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, school records if seeking education support, resume or work history if available, and any documents related to employment or training goals
Application Process: Call, visit the website, or go in person to connect with career services and education support
Eligibility: Young adults ages 16–24 in the Spokane area
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Washington Relay 711 available; call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: This is the main one-stop career and education center for young adults in Spokane.
Career Path Services
What They Provide: youth employment services, career counseling, job referrals, paid work experience, on-the-job training, employment workshops, skills training, education support, GED/high school re-entry support, mentoring, leadership development
Website: careerpathservices.org
Phone: 509-326-7520
Address: 901 E 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake required
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, proof of Spokane County residence, income information, work history if available, school records if available, and any documents requested during intake
Application Process: Call or visit the Next Generation Zone location and ask about Youth Services through Career Path Services
Eligibility: Ages 16–24, low-income for the past 6 months, living in Spokane County, motivated to work and ready to learn
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Interpreter services and Spanish listed
Important Notes: This is a strong option for young adults who need structured help with employment, education, training, paid work experience, or job placement.
YouthBuild Spokane
What They Provide: pre-apprenticeship training, GED/high school diploma support, construction training, advanced manufacturing training, healthcare training, career skills, life skills, post-program transition support
Website: nextgenzone.org/careers/career-pathways
Phone: 509-340-7800
Address: Connect through Next Generation Zone, 901 E 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current program schedule
Appointment / Referral Required: Program intake required
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, school records if available, work history if available, and any documents requested during program intake
Application Process: Contact Next Generation Zone and ask about YouthBuild Spokane or pre-apprenticeship career pathways
Eligibility: Young adults ages 18–24 who want to earn a GED or high school diploma while learning career skills
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Good fit for young adults interested in hands-on career training connected to construction, advanced manufacturing, or healthcare.
Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest
What They Provide: youth and young adult work experience, hands-on job experience, employment readiness, job skills development, job search support, career and resource center access, resume help, interview support
Website: goodwillwa.org/youth-and-young-adult-work-experience
Phone: 509-838-4246
Address: 130 E 3rd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Career and Resource Center: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–3:30 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Call to confirm current youth program intake process
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, work history if available, resume if available, and any documents requested during program intake
Application Process: Call or visit Goodwill’s Career and Resource Center to ask about youth and young adult work experience or job support services
Eligibility: Youth and young adults ages 16–24 seeking work experience and employment readiness support
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area / Inland Northwest
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Helpful for young people who need practical work experience, job readiness, and support entering the workforce.
DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
What They Provide: Pre-Employment Transition Services, workplace readiness training, work-based learning, self-advocacy support, paid internship opportunities, job exploration counseling, transition support for students with disabilities
Website: dshs.wa.gov/dvr/pre-employment-transition-services-pre-ets
Phone: Spokane DVR: 509-363-4700; Toll-Free: 800-548-0941; TTY: 888-468-9736
Address: 1313 N Atlantic St, Suite 1000, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: DVR connection or referral required for Pre-ETS services
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, school information, IEP or 504 plan if available, disability documentation if available, and any documents requested by DVR
Application Process: Contact Spokane DVR or ask a school counselor, transition teacher, or employment provider about Pre-Employment Transition Services
Eligibility: Students with disabilities who need help preparing for work; program details may vary by age, school status, and DVR requirements
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area / Washington State
Languages / Accessibility: TTY available; call to ask about interpreter services, accommodations, and alternate formats
Important Notes: Best for students with disabilities who are still in school and need help preparing for employment, internships, or adult work pathways.
Spokane County Developmental Disabilities Division
What They Provide: School-to-Work transition support, Job Foundation support, employment provider connection, job exploration, job readiness, placement support, transition planning for students with developmental disabilities
Website: spokanecounty.gov/1332/Transition-Services
Phone: 509-221-8416
Address: Mailing Address: 1116 W Broadway Ave, Spokane, WA 99260
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Referral or program eligibility required
Documents Needed: DDA/DDCS eligibility documentation, school records, employment goal information, transition planning documents, and any documents requested by the program
Application Process: Contact Spokane County Developmental Disabilities Division, work with a DDCS case manager, or ask a school transition team about School-to-Work or Job Foundation services
Eligibility: Students with developmental disabilities who meet program requirements; School-to-Work usually supports students in their final year of transition services
Cost: Free for information and coordination; provider services depend on eligibility and funding
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Medicaid waiver or DDA-related funding may affect access to some services
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Best for students with developmental disabilities who need a supported bridge from school into paid employment.
Northwest Center
What They Provide: Pre-Employment Transition Services, School-to-Work services, employment consulting, job exploration, work readiness, career planning, transition support for students with disabilities
Website: nwcenter.org/employment-services/transition-services
Phone: 509-928-1588
Address: 101 W Cataldo Ave, Suite 300, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current Spokane office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Referral may be required through DVR, DDA, school transition services, or another approved funding source
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; school information, referral information, ID, work goals, disability-related documentation, and transition planning documents may be requested
Application Process: Contact Northwest Center or ask DVR, DDA, or a school transition team about referral options
Eligibility: Students and young adults with disabilities needing transition support, generally ages 14–21 for student transition services
Cost: Free when services are funded through an approved referral or program
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Medicaid/DDA funding may apply depending on service authorization
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Good option for students with disabilities who need individual support moving from school into work.
Tessera
What They Provide: youth career services, Pre-Employment Transition Services, workplace readiness, job exploration, work-based learning, self-advocacy support, school-to-work transition support
Website: tessera.org/employment-in-the-community/youth-career-services
Phone: Call or check website for current contact information
Address: Spokane-area services; call or check website for current office information
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Referral or program connection may be required through DVR, school, or another approved source
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; school information, IEP or 504 plan if available, disability documentation if available, and referral information may be requested
Application Process: Contact Tessera or ask a school transition team or DVR counselor about youth career services and Pre-ETS options
Eligibility: Students and young adults with disabilities, including students with an IEP, 504 plan, or documented disability
Cost: Free when services are funded through DVR or another approved source
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Best for students with disabilities who need structured support transitioning from school to employment.

Spokane Valley Partners
What They Provide: professional career clothing, interview clothing, internship clothing, externship clothing, volunteer-position clothing, class-presentation clothing, general clothing, shoes, diapers, personal care items
Website: partnersinw.org/clothing-bank
Phone: 509-927-1153
Address: 10814 E Broadway Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99206
Hours of Operation: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–3:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Drop-in for general clothing bank; call to confirm if career clothing appointments or availability are needed
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; ID and proof of income or address may be helpful
Application Process: Visit during clothing bank hours or call ahead to ask about the Humanix Career Clothing Bank
Eligibility: Low-income individuals and families; career clothing is for people with an upcoming interview, internship, externship, volunteer position, class presentation, networking event, or other appointment requiring professional appearance
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane / Spokane Valley area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about language and accessibility support
Important Notes: One of the clearest local options for professional interview and career clothing for both men and women.
YWCA Spokane
What They Provide: professional women’s clothing, interview-appropriate clothing, casual clothing, personal shopper support, clothing for employment, court appearances, and family needs
Website: ywcaspokane.org/service/clothing
Phone: 509-789-9280; Main Office: 509-326-1190
Address: 930 N Monroe St, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Call Friday mornings between 9:00 AM–12:00 PM to schedule for the following week; appointment times may vary
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointment required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; no documents clearly listed for basic appointment scheduling
Application Process: Call Friday morning between 9:00 AM–12:00 PM, leave a message if prompted, and wait for a return call about scheduling
Eligibility: Low-income women seeking clothing for employment, interviews, court appearances, or family care needs
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane
Languages / Accessibility: Free childcare available upon request; call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: Appointments are private and usually include help from a personal shopper. Visits are generally limited to once per year.
Mission Community Outreach Center
What They Provide: free clothing, shoes, coats, hygiene items, small housewares, diapers, wipes, infant care items
Website: 4mission.org
Phone: 509-536-1084
Address: 1906 E Mission Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Monday, 1:00 PM–4:00 PM; Wednesday, 10:00 AM–1:00 PM; Thursday, 1:00 PM–4:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment listed; call to confirm current access before visiting
Documents Needed: ID is helpful but not required; household names, dates of birth, and contact information are requested to create a profile
Application Process: Visit during open hours to create a profile and shop for available clothing and hygiene items
Eligibility: Families and individuals in need in the Spokane community
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane community
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about language and accessibility support
Important Notes: Clothing and hygiene items are available every 60 days; infant care items are available every 30 days for families with children through age 4.
Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest
What They Provide: job search support, resume help, interview practice, online application help, computer access, career resource connection, possible resource referrals for clothing needs
Website: discovergoodwill.org/career-and-resource-center
Phone: 509-321-3346; Main Office: 509-838-4246
Address: 130 E 3rd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hours of Operation: Career and Resource Center: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–3:30 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Walk-ins available during business hours
Documents Needed: Photo ID if available, resume or work history if available, job posting information, and any documents related to employment needs
Application Process: Call or walk in during Career and Resource Center hours and ask about job search support, interview preparation, and clothing-related resource referrals
Eligibility: Job seekers and community members needing employment support
Cost: Free for Career and Resource Center services
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area / Inland Northwest
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services and accessibility support
Important Notes: This is not a dedicated clothing bank, but it is useful for employment support and may help connect people to clothing resources when work or interview clothing is a barrier.
The City Gate
What They Provide: clothing bank, food bank, meals, basic-needs support, day drop-in support, spiritual care when requested
Website: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-City-Gate/100064554285864/
Phone: 509-455-9670
Address: 170 S Madison St, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Clothing bank and food bank listed Tuesday–Friday, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM and 1:00 PM–3:00 PM; call to confirm current hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointment may be necessary for clothing bank access; call to confirm
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; ID may be helpful
Application Process: Call or visit during open hours to ask about clothing bank access and current availability
Eligibility: People in need of clothing, food, meals, or basic-needs support
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about language and accessibility support
Important Notes: Clothing is general rather than specifically professional attire, but it may help with basic work clothing needs depending on current donations.
Spokane Dream Center
What They Provide: clothing bank, food bank, basic-needs support, community resource connection
Website: spokanedreamcenter.org
Phone: 509-924-2630
Address: 128 N Pines Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99206
Hours of Operation: Tuesday and Wednesday, 12:30 PM–3:00 PM; Thursday, 11:30 AM–1:00 PM
Appointment / Referral Required: Call to confirm current clothing bank access
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; ID may be helpful
Application Process: Call or visit during open hours to ask about clothing bank availability
Eligibility: People in need of food, clothing, or basic-needs support
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane Valley / Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about language and accessibility support
Important Notes: Clothing is general rather than specifically interview clothing, but availability may include work-appropriate items depending on donations.
