
Spokane Tribe of Indians – Health and Human Services / Social & Community Services
What They Provide: tribal health and human services navigation, social services, elder services, children and family services, family violence support, food distribution connection, WIC connection, culturally responsive community support
Website: spokanetribe.com/government/health-and-human-services/social-services
Phone: 509-606-2018; Toll-Free: 888-258-8903
Address: 6228 Old School Road, Wellpinit, WA 99040
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first to confirm program availability and the correct department contact
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment information, photo ID, proof of household situation, income verification, benefit notices, court or custody documents, or documents related to the service request
Application Process: Call Health and Human Services or Social & Community Services and ask which tribal program best matches the need
Eligibility: Spokane Tribal members, community members, and eligible households depending on program requirements
Cost: Call to confirm; many navigation and support services may be free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not required for general social-service navigation; health-related programs may have their own requirements
Service Area: Spokane Tribe service area; based in Wellpinit with services connected to Spokane Tribal members and eligible community members
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally specific services
Important Notes: This is a strong first contact for Spokane Tribal members or eligible families who need help figuring out which tribal program applies before contacting separate departments.
Spokane Tribe 477 / Spokane Tribal TANF
What They Provide: Tribal TANF, cash assistance for eligible families, employment support, training support, resume and application help, computer lab access, work-readiness activities, cultural classes, financial literacy, childcare-related support when eligible
Website: spokanetribe.com/government/tanf
Phone: Wellpinit Site: 509-458-8000; Spokane Site: 509-533-1360
Address: Wellpinit Site: 6195 Ford-Wellpinit Road, Wellpinit, WA 99040; Spokane Site: 222 E Lyons Avenue, Spokane, WA 99208
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours; DSHS lists the Spokane Tribe Wellpinit outstation service hours as Wednesday, 9:00am-4:00pm for DSHS benefit services
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; TANF eligibility screening and application process required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; likely documents include tribal enrollment or proof of eligibility, photo ID, Social Security numbers, proof of income, household information, child/custody information, residency verification, and benefit notices
Application Process: Contact the Wellpinit or Spokane site to ask about Tribal TANF eligibility, application packets, intake steps, and required verification
Eligibility: Eligible Native American families within the program service area; specific eligibility depends on household composition, income, tribal affiliation, and service-area rules
Cost: Free to apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane Tribal 477 lists Spokane, Stevens, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Whitman, and Adams Counties as part of the service area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This entry is consolidated to avoid confusion with overlapping Tribal TANF and DSHS benefit-access listings. The Spokane Tribal 477 program is a tribally operated department with multiple sites, including Wellpinit and Spokane.
American Indian Community Center
What They Provide: family services, crisis intervention, elder and family case management, basic needs support, food bank, employment and training support, computer access, resume help, job referrals, education assistance, behavioral health and substance use assessment connection
Website: aiccinc.org
Phone: 509-535-0886
Address: 1025 W Indiana Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current hours and program availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; some services may require intake or staff availability
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal ID if applicable, proof of household situation, benefit notices, employment documents, court documents, or paperwork related to the service request
Application Process: Contact AICC by phone or in person and ask for family services, basic needs support, food bank information, employment and training support, or case management
Eligibility: American Indian and Alaska Native community members, families, elders, and Spokane-area residents depending on the program; food bank and some basic-needs services may serve broader community members
Cost: Free for many community support services
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not required for general social-service support; behavioral health services may have separate requirements
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally specific services
Important Notes: This is a strong Spokane-based urban Native resource for people who need practical help, referrals, family support, food access, employment support, or help navigating multiple systems.
Bureau of Indian Affairs – Spokane Agency
What They Provide: federal tribal agency access point, BIA social services connection, general assistance information, tribal government coordination, referral to appropriate BIA or tribal programs
Website: bia.gov/regional-offices/northwest/spokane-agency
Phone: 509-258-4562
Address: PO Box 389, Wellpinit, WA 99040-0389
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment information, photo ID, proof of income, proof of residence, benefit denial or approval notices, household information, and documents related to the request
Application Process: Contact the Spokane Agency and ask to be connected to Human Services or the correct BIA/tribal program for financial assistance, social services, enrollment-related direction, or program referral
Eligibility: Federally recognized tribal members and eligible individuals depending on BIA program requirements
Cost: Free to contact
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for general BIA social-service navigation
Service Area: Spokane Agency serves as a federal agency access point connected to the Spokane Tribe and Kalispel Indian Community
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support and accommodations
Important Notes: Best used when someone needs help identifying the correct BIA or tribal-government pathway, especially when the person is unsure which tribal or federal program applies.
Kalispel Tribe of Indians – Tribal Headquarters / Tribal Resources
What They Provide: tribal government access point, member services referral, tribal resource navigation, connection to Kalispel tribal departments, community information
Website: kalispeltribe.com
Phone: 509-445-1147
Address: PO Box 39, Usk, WA 99180
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current contact hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment information, photo ID, proof of household situation, income verification, benefit notices, or documents related to the request
Application Process: Contact Tribal Headquarters and ask which department handles the needed support or referral
Eligibility: Kalispel Tribal members, eligible households, and community members depending on program requirements
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for general tribal-government navigation; health-related programs may have separate requirements
Service Area: Kalispel Tribe service area; useful for Kalispel members or households in/near Spokane and Pend Oreille County needing tribal-government direction
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: Use this as the first contact when a Kalispel member or household needs help finding the correct tribal department or program.
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation – Social Services
What They Provide: adult protective services for elders and vulnerable adults, supervised Individual Indian Money account support, high school senior expense assistance, transitioning services for eligible youth, social-service referrals
Website: colvilletribes.com/social-services
Phone: Nespelem Office: 509-634-2397; Inchelium Office: 509-722-7023
Address: Nespelem Office: 21 Colville Street, LCGC Office SE 326, Nespelem, WA 99155; Inchelium Office: 39 Short Cut Road, LRCHS Health Center, Inchelium, WA 99138
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment information, photo ID, proof of household situation, financial documents, school documents, court or guardianship documents, or documents related to the service request
Application Process: Contact Social Services and ask which program applies to the need; elder or vulnerable adult abuse concerns can be reported by phone
Eligibility: Colville Tribal members and eligible individuals depending on program requirements
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for general social services; referred services may have separate requirements
Service Area: Colville Tribal service area; useful for Colville Tribal members with ties to Spokane County who need tribal social-service direction
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: For immediate danger, call 911. For suspected elder or vulnerable adult abuse involving eligible Colville Tribal members, call Social Services to report concerns and ask about next steps.
Coeur d’Alene Tribe – Social Services
What They Provide: tribal social services, tribal assistance, LIHEAP connection, Indian Child Welfare connection, elder services connection, food distribution connection, housing referral, family and community support referrals
Website: cdatribe-nsn.gov/ss
Phone: Main Tribal Contact: 208-686-1800; Social Services / Tribal Assistance: 208-686-6802
Address: Main Tribal Address: 850 A Street, Plummer, ID 83851; Social Services / Tribal Assistance office information may list 1120 B Street, Plummer, ID 83851, so call before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; application or intake may be required depending on the program
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment information, photo ID, proof of income, proof of emergency need, utility bills, household information, benefit notices, and documents related to the request
Application Process: Contact Social Services and ask about tribal assistance, LIHEAP, Indian Child Welfare, elder services, food distribution, or the correct department for the need
Eligibility: Coeur d’Alene Tribal members and eligible households depending on program requirements; LIHEAP information notes residency requirements connected to living on or within 50 miles of the Coeur d’Alene Reservation
Cost: Free to contact; program costs or assistance availability vary by service
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for general social services; health-related referrals may have separate requirements
Service Area: Coeur d’Alene Tribe service area; useful regional contact for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members living in or near the Spokane/North Idaho area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal resource rather than a Spokane County-based office, but it may be important for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members in the broader Spokane/North Idaho service area.

The NATIVE Project
What They Provide: primary medical care, dental care, youth behavioral health, prevention and wellness, pharmacy, care coordination, substance use disorder services, insurance assistance, sliding fee scale
Website: nativeproject.org
Phone: Main Campus: 509-483-7535; Children and Youth Services Center / Behavioral Health: 509-325-5502; Pharmacy: 509-483-4797
Address: Main Campus: 1803 W Maxwell Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201; Children and Youth Services Center: 1907 W Maxwell Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Main Clinic: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00am-5:00pm; Tuesday and Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm; closed 12:00pm-12:45pm; Pharmacy: Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm, closed 12:00pm-1:00pm
Appointment / Referral Required: Call to schedule medical, dental, or behavioral health appointments
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, tribal enrollment or descendancy documentation if applicable, medication list, medical records, and income verification if applying for sliding fee
Application Process: Call the main clinic for medical or dental scheduling, call the Children and Youth Services Center for behavioral health, or use the patient portal if already established
Eligibility: Serves Native and non-Native community members; specializes in Indian Health and culturally rooted care
Cost: Sliding fee scale may be available for qualifying patients
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance; tribal enrollment or descendancy documentation may affect copay billing
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: Strong Spokane-based option for Native community members needing integrated medical, dental, pharmacy, behavioral health, prevention, and care coordination services in one place.
David C. Wynecoop Memorial Clinic / Wellpinit Service Unit
What They Provide: Indian Health Service clinic, primary medical care, dental care, public health services, prevention and wellness, testing services, referral support, care connected to the Spokane Tribe and Kalispel Indian Community service area
Website: https://www.facebook.com/DavidCWynecoopMemorialClinic/
Phone: Main Clinic: 509-258-4517; Dental: 509-258-4517 ext. 4155 or ext. 4122
Address: 6203 Agency Loop Road, Wellpinit, WA 99040
Hours of Operation: Monday-Wednesday and Friday 8:00am-4:30pm; Thursday hours may vary, so call first
Appointment / Referral Required: Appointment required; call first
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal enrollment or eligibility documentation, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, medication list, medical records, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call the clinic to schedule an appointment, confirm eligibility, and ask which documents to bring
Eligibility: Indian Health Service eligibility applies; call to confirm whether the person can be seen and what documentation is needed
Cost: Contact clinic for eligibility and payment details
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Insurance may be accepted; call to confirm Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, sliding scale, or IHS coverage details
Service Area: Wellpinit / Spokane Reservation area; may be relevant for Spokane Tribal members, Kalispel members, and eligible Native patients connected to the service unit
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This clinic is outside Spokane County but is a key tribal/IHS health access point for eligible patients connected to the Spokane Tribe and Kalispel Indian Community.
Camas Center Medical and Dental Clinic
What They Provide: medical care, dental care, behavioral health care, community wellness support, services connected to the Kalispel Tribe and Pend Oreille County community
Website: https://camascenterclinic.org/
Phone: Clinic: 509-447-7111; Camas Center Main Phone: 509-447-7122
Address: 1821 N LeClerc Road #1, Cusick, WA 99119
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current clinic hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first to schedule or confirm walk-in availability
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, medication list, medical records, and income verification if applying for reduced-cost care
Application Process: Contact the clinic by phone and ask about medical, dental, or behavioral health scheduling
Eligibility: Serves community members; call to confirm whether services are open to Native and non-Native patients and what program requirements apply
Cost: Call to confirm; costs may depend on insurance, eligibility, and program type
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm accepted insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and payment options
Service Area: Cusick / Pend Oreille County area; useful regional option for Kalispel Tribal members or eligible patients in the broader Spokane/Northeast Washington area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is not in Spokane County, but it is a relevant nearby tribal clinic connected to the Kalispel Tribe and may be important for Kalispel members or patients needing regional tribal health care.
Marimn Health
What They Provide: primary medical care, dental care, behavioral health, optometry, chiropractic care, radiology and lab services, pharmacy, purchased/referred care, physical therapy, community health, outreach and enrollment, wellness center connection
Website: marimnhealth.org
Phone: Medical Center: 208-686-1931; Toll-Free: 800-325-7371; Wellness Center: 208-686-9355
Address: Medical Center: 427 N 12th Street, Plummer, ID 83851; Wellness Center: 1100 A Street, Plummer, ID 83851
Hours of Operation: Medical Center: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:30pm; Saturday 8:00am-3:30pm; Wellness Center: Monday-Friday 5:30am-7:00pm; Saturday-Sunday 8:00am-7:00pm, pool closed
Appointment / Referral Required: Call or use scheduling options through the website or patient portal
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, medication list, medical records, proof of income if applying for sliding fee, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call the Medical Center or use the website scheduling/patient portal options to request care
Eligibility: Open to community members; owned and operated by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe
Cost: Sliding fee scale may be available for eligible patients
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm accepted insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, purchased/referred care, and payment options
Service Area: Plummer / Benewah County / Coeur d’Alene Reservation area; useful regional option for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members and community members in the Spokane/North Idaho area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal health clinic rather than a Spokane County-based clinic, but it may be important for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members and North Idaho/Spokane-area residents who need comprehensive tribal health care.

The NATIVE Project – Youth Behavioral Health / Substance Use Disorder Services
What They Provide: youth behavioral health, counseling support, substance use disorder services, early intervention, prevention and wellness, care coordination, culturally rooted support, medical and dental connection, pharmacy connection
Website: https://nativeproject.org/our-services/behavioral-health/
Phone: Behavioral Health / Children and Youth Services Center: 509-325-5502; Main Campus: 509-483-7535
Address: Children and Youth Services Center: 1907 W Maxwell Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201; Main Campus: 1803 W Maxwell Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Main Clinic: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00am-5:00pm; Tuesday and Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm; closed 12:00pm-12:45pm; call Behavioral Health to confirm current program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call to schedule behavioral health or substance use services
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, tribal enrollment or descendancy documentation if applicable, medication list, school or court paperwork if relevant, and prior treatment records if available
Application Process: Call 509-325-5502 to ask about youth behavioral health, substance use disorder services, intake, eligibility, and appointment availability
Eligibility: Serves Native and non-Native community members; youth behavioral health and SUD program eligibility may vary by age, need, and program capacity
Cost: Sliding fee scale may be available for qualifying patients
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance; call to confirm coverage and sliding fee options
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is one of the strongest Spokane-based culturally responsive behavioral health options for Native youth and families, with integrated medical, dental, pharmacy, care coordination, prevention, and wellness services.
American Indian Community Center – Goodheart Behavioral Health
What They Provide: adult substance use disorder assessments, outpatient substance use treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, individual counseling, group counseling, mental/emotional/physical/social needs assessment, holistic treatment planning
Website: https://www.aiccinc.org/services/
Phone: American Indian Community Center: 509-535-0886
Address: 1025 W Indiana Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current program hours and intake availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; assessment or intake required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid card if applicable, court paperwork if treatment is court-related, prior treatment records, medication list, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact AICC and ask for Goodheart Behavioral Health, substance use assessment, outpatient treatment, or intensive outpatient treatment
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older; Washington residents may be eligible for services depending on program requirements and capacity
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm accepted insurance, Medicaid, self-pay options, or funding support
Service Area: Spokane area / Washington State
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally specific services
Important Notes: AICC is a Spokane-based Native community organization. Goodheart Behavioral Health may be especially useful for adults needing substance use assessment, outpatient treatment, IOP, or culturally responsive support connected to an urban Native resource center.
Spokane Tribe Behavioral Health
What They Provide: substance use disorder treatment, outpatient services, individual counseling, culturally sensitive recovery support, Wellbriety connection, prevention and wellness connection, behavioral health support on the Spokane Indian Reservation
Website: spokanetribe.com/government/health-and-human-services/behavorial-health
Phone: Behavioral Health: 509-258-7502; David C. Wynecoop Memorial Clinic: 509-258-4517
Address: Health and Human Services Building: 6228 Old School Road, Wellpinit, WA 99040; David C. Wynecoop Memorial Clinic: 6203 Agency Loop Road, Wellpinit, WA 99040
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current behavioral health hours and appointment availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; appointment or intake may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal enrollment or eligibility documentation, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, medication list, prior treatment records, court paperwork if applicable, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call Behavioral Health or the clinic and ask about outpatient behavioral health, substance use disorder services, counseling, Wellbriety, intake steps, and eligibility
Eligibility: Spokane Tribal members, eligible Native patients, and community members depending on program requirements; call to confirm eligibility
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, IHS eligibility, or other payment requirements
Service Area: Spokane Indian Reservation / Wellpinit area; useful for eligible Spokane Tribal members and Native patients connected to the service unit
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally specific services
Important Notes: This is outside Spokane County but is a key tribal behavioral health access point for eligible Spokane Tribal members and community members connected to the Spokane Tribe. For immediate danger or crisis, call 911 or 988.
Camas Center Medical and Dental Clinic / Camas Center Behavioral Health
What They Provide: behavioral health services, community mental health support, substance use disorder service connection, medical care, dental care, family wellness support, care connected to the Kalispel Tribe
Website: https://camascenterclinic.org/medical-services#mental-health
Phone: Camas Center Main Phone: 509-447-7122; Clinic: 509-447-7111
Address: 1821 N LeClerc Road #1, Cusick, WA 99119
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current clinic and behavioral health hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first to schedule or confirm intake availability
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, medication list, prior treatment records, referral paperwork, or court documents if relevant
Application Process: Contact the clinic and ask about behavioral health, mental health support, substance use disorder services, intake, and eligibility
Eligibility: Serves community members; call to confirm whether services are open to Native and non-Native patients and what program requirements apply
Cost: Call to confirm; costs may depend on insurance, eligibility, and program type
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm accepted insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and payment options
Service Area: Cusick / Pend Oreille County area; useful regional option for Kalispel Tribal members or eligible patients in the broader Spokane/Northeast Washington area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is not in Spokane County, but it is a relevant nearby tribal clinic connected to the Kalispel Tribe and may be important for Kalispel members or patients needing regional behavioral health care.
Camas Health Recovery Center
What They Provide: medication for opioid use disorder, recovery support, care based on tribal behavioral healthcare practices, financial navigation, culturally informed treatment support
Website: camasrecovery.com
Phone: Call or check website for current intake contact information
Address: Airway Heights / Spokane-area program; call or check website for current location and intake details
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake required; contact program before going in person
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, Medicaid card or insurance card, medication list, treatment history, discharge paperwork if applicable, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact the program and ask about MOUD intake, eligibility, financial navigation, Medicaid, and available appointments
Eligibility: Native citizens and non-Native individuals may be welcome; call to confirm program requirements and capacity
Cost: Call to confirm; financial navigators may help members manage payment for care
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Accepts Medicaid according to program information; call to confirm coverage and payment options
Service Area: Spokane / Airway Heights area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This may be especially useful for people seeking opioid-use recovery support connected to a tribal behavioral healthcare model. Confirm current location and intake details before referral.
Marimn Health – Behavioral Health / Wellbriety Services
What They Provide: behavioral health services, mental health support, counseling, Wellbriety services, substance use recovery support, integrated medical care connection, dental care connection, pharmacy connection, wellness center connection
Website: marimnhealth.org/services/behavioral-health
Phone: Medical Center: 208-686-1931; Toll-Free: 800-325-7371; Wellness Center: 208-686-9355
Address: Medical Center: 427 N 12th Street, Plummer, ID 83851; Wellness Center: 1100 A Street, Plummer, ID 83851
Hours of Operation: Medical Center: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:30pm; Saturday 8:00am-3:30pm; call Behavioral Health to confirm current program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call or use scheduling options through the website or patient portal
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, medication list, prior treatment records, proof of income if applying for sliding fee, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call the Medical Center and ask about behavioral health, Wellbriety services, counseling, recovery support, intake, and eligibility
Eligibility: Open to community members; owned and operated by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe
Cost: Sliding fee scale may be available for eligible patients
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm accepted insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, purchased/referred care, and payment options
Service Area: Plummer / Benewah County / Coeur d’Alene Reservation area; useful regional option for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members and community members in the Spokane/North Idaho area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal behavioral health option rather than a Spokane County-based clinic, but it may be important for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members and Spokane/North Idaho-area residents needing culturally responsive behavioral health or recovery support.

The NATIVE Project – Substance Use Disorder Services
What They Provide: substance use disorder services, co-occurring disorder support, individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling, case management, youth behavioral health connection, prevention and wellness support, care coordination
Website: https://nativeproject.org/our-services/substance-use-disorder-services-sud/
Phone: Main Campus: 509-483-7535; Behavioral Health / Children and Youth Services Center: 509-325-5502
Address: Main Campus: 1803 W Maxwell Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201; Children and Youth Services Center: 1907 W Maxwell Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Main Clinic: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00am-5:00pm; Tuesday and Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm; closed 12:00pm-12:45pm; call to confirm SUD program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake or assessment may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, tribal enrollment or descendancy documentation if applicable, medication list, prior treatment records, court paperwork if treatment is court-related, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call the main clinic or Behavioral Health / Children and Youth Services Center and ask about substance use disorder services, co-occurring support, assessment, intake, and appointment availability
Eligibility: Serves Native and non-Native community members; specific SUD or youth behavioral health eligibility may vary by age, need, and program capacity
Cost: Sliding fee scale may be available for qualifying patients
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance; call to confirm coverage and sliding fee options
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: Strong Spokane-based option for culturally rooted substance use and co-occurring support, especially for Native youth, families, and community members who may also need medical, dental, pharmacy, or care coordination services.
American Indian Community Center – Goodheart Behavioral Health
What They Provide: adult substance use disorder assessments, outpatient substance use disorder treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, individual counseling, group counseling, mental health support, holistic treatment planning, recovery support
Website: https://www.aiccinc.org/services/
Phone: 509-535-0886
Address: 1025 W Indiana Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current intake hours and program availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; assessment or intake required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid card if applicable, court paperwork if treatment is court-related, prior treatment records, medication list, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact AICC and ask for Goodheart Behavioral Health, substance use assessment, outpatient treatment, or intensive outpatient treatment
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older; Washington residents may be eligible depending on program requirements and capacity
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm accepted insurance, Medicaid, self-pay options, or funding support
Service Area: Spokane area / Washington State
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally specific services
Important Notes: AICC is a Spokane-based urban Native organization. Goodheart Behavioral Health may be especially helpful for adults needing SUD assessment, outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, or culturally responsive recovery support.
Spokane Tribe Behavioral Health
What They Provide: substance use disorder treatment, Level 1.0 outpatient services, individual counseling, culturally sensitive recovery support, relapse prevention, Wellbriety connection, behavioral health support, community-based recovery services
Website: spokanetribe.com/government/health-and-human-services/behavorial-health
Phone: Behavioral Health: 509-258-7502; David C. Wynecoop Memorial Clinic: 509-258-4517
Address: Health and Human Services Building: 6228 Old School Road, Wellpinit, WA 99040; David C. Wynecoop Memorial Clinic: 6203 Agency Loop Road, Wellpinit, WA 99040
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current behavioral health and substance use program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake, assessment, or appointment may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal enrollment or eligibility documentation, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, medication list, prior treatment records, court paperwork if applicable, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call Behavioral Health and ask about substance use disorder treatment, outpatient services, individual counseling, Wellbriety, intake steps, and eligibility
Eligibility: Spokane Tribal members, eligible Native patients, and community members depending on program requirements; call to confirm eligibility
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, IHS eligibility, or other payment requirements
Service Area: Spokane Indian Reservation / Wellpinit area; useful for eligible Spokane Tribal members and Native patients connected to the service unit
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally specific services
Important Notes: This is outside Spokane County but is a key tribal recovery access point for eligible Spokane Tribal members and community members connected to the Spokane Tribe. For immediate danger or crisis, call 911 or 988.
Camas Health Recovery Center
What They Provide: opioid use disorder treatment, medication for opioid use disorder, buprenorphine, Suboxone, Sublocade, naltrexone, Vivitrol, recovery support, personalized care planning, financial navigation, tribal behavioral healthcare model
Website: camasrecovery.com
Phone: 509-481-4990
Address: Airway Heights / Spokane-area program; call or check website for current location and intake details
Hours of Operation: Call or check website for current hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake required; contact program before going in person
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, Medicaid card or insurance card, medication list, treatment history, discharge paperwork if applicable, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact the program and ask about opioid use disorder treatment, MOUD intake, medication options, eligibility, financial navigation, Medicaid, and appointment availability
Eligibility: People and families seeking treatment for opioid use disorder; Native and non-Native individuals may be served depending on program capacity and requirements
Cost: Call to confirm; financial navigators may help with payment options
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Accepts Medicaid according to program information; call to confirm coverage and payment options
Service Area: Spokane / Airway Heights area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a focused opioid recovery resource connected to the Kalispel Tribe. Best fit for people seeking MOUD or opioid-use recovery support rather than general outpatient SUD counseling.
Camas Path Behavioral Health Services
What They Provide: substance use disorder counseling, chemical dependency treatment, individual counseling, outpatient treatment, behavioral health support, services for tribal members, families, and community members
Website: https://camaspath.org/behavioral-health/substance-abuse
Phone: Call Kalispel Tribe or Camas Center for current contact information
Address: 934 S Garfield Road, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake or assessment may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid card if applicable, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, medication list, treatment history, court paperwork if applicable, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call to ask about outpatient substance use treatment, chemical dependency services, individual counseling, eligibility, and intake availability
Eligibility: Tribal members, their families, and community members; call to confirm current eligibility and capacity
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm accepted insurance, Medicaid, private insurance, self-pay, or funding options
Service Area: Airway Heights / Spokane County area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: Confirm current contact information before referral because online listings vary. This may be useful when looking for a Kalispel-connected outpatient SUD option in the Spokane/Airway Heights area.
Marimn Health – Wellbriety Services / Behavioral Health
What They Provide: Wellbriety services, substance use recovery support, behavioral health counseling, SUD support, medication-assisted treatment connection, culturally rooted recovery support, integrated medical care connection, wellness center connection
Website: marimnhealth.org/services/wellbriety-services
Phone: Wellbriety Staff: 208-686-0411; Medical Center: 208-686-1931; Toll-Free: 800-325-7371
Address: Wellbriety Services: 1100 A Street, Plummer, ID 83851; Medical Center: 427 N 12th Street, Plummer, ID 83851
Hours of Operation: Medical Center: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:30pm; Saturday 8:00am-3:30pm; call Wellbriety to confirm current program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake or appointment may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, medication list, prior treatment records, proof of income if applying for sliding fee, and referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call Wellbriety staff or the Medical Center and ask about Wellbriety, SUD support, behavioral health, counseling, MAT connection, intake, and eligibility
Eligibility: Open to community members; owned and operated by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe; specific program eligibility may vary
Cost: Sliding fee scale may be available for eligible patients
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm accepted insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, purchased/referred care, and payment options
Service Area: Plummer / Benewah County / Coeur d’Alene Reservation area; useful regional option for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members and community members in the Spokane/North Idaho area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal recovery option rather than a Spokane County-based program, but it may be important for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members and Spokane/North Idaho-area residents seeking Wellbriety or culturally responsive recovery support.

Spokane Tribe Family Violence / Domestic Violence Program
What They Provide: confidential survivor-centered advocacy, domestic violence support, family violence support, safety planning, victim advocacy, culturally responsive prevention and intervention, referrals, support for individuals and families impacted by violence
Website: spokanetribe.com/government/health-and-human-services/family-violence-domestic-violence-program
Phone: 509-818-1466
Address: Spokane Tribe Health and Human Services, 6228 Old School Road, Wellpinit, WA 99040
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current program hours; for emergencies call 911; for 24/7 crisis support call 988 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; services are confidential and survivor-centered
Documents Needed: None required to call; helpful documents may include photo ID, protection order paperwork, police reports, court paperwork, custody documents, medical records, and any safety-related documents if safely available
Application Process: Call the Family Violence / Domestic Violence Program and ask for advocacy, safety planning, domestic violence support, family violence support, or referral assistance
Eligibility: Spokane Tribal community members and families impacted by domestic violence, family violence, or related safety concerns; call to confirm service availability
Cost: Free to contact
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not required
Service Area: Spokane Tribal community / Spokane Indian Reservation area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally responsive advocacy
Important Notes: This is a key tribal-specific domestic violence resource for the Spokane Tribal community. If there is immediate danger, call 911. For confidential 24/7 Native-centered crisis support, StrongHearts Native Helpline is also available.
Kalispel Tribe Victim Assistance Services
What They Provide: domestic violence advocacy, sexual assault advocacy, dating violence advocacy, stalking advocacy, crime victim advocacy, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, safety planning, emotional support, resource connection
Website: https://kalispeltribe.com/our-government/victim-services
Phone: 509-789-7660
Address: Airway Heights / Spokane and Pend Oreille County service area; call for current office location and safe contact options
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current program hours; for emergencies call 911
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; advocacy services may be available by appointment or safe phone contact
Documents Needed: None required to call; helpful documents may include photo ID, police reports, court paperwork, protection order paperwork, medical records, custody documents, and victim compensation paperwork if safely available
Application Process: Call Victim Assistance Services and ask for help with domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, or crime victim support
Eligibility: Victims of crime in Spokane County and Pend Oreille County; services may be available to Native and non-Native survivors depending on program scope and funding
Cost: Free to contact
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not required
Service Area: Spokane County and Pend Oreille County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally responsive advocacy
Important Notes: This is a strong Spokane-area tribal victim advocacy resource and may assist with more than domestic violence, including sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, and other crime victim needs.
Coeur d’Alene Tribe – STOP Violence Against Indian Women Program
What They Provide: domestic violence advocacy, sexual assault advocacy, elder abuse response, child abuse response, vulnerable adult abuse reporting support, crisis intervention, safety planning, victim support, referral connection
Website: cdatribe-nsn.gov/ss/stop-violence
Phone: Social Services / Tribal Assistance: 208-686-6802; Main Tribal Contact: 208-686-1800
Address: Main Tribal Address: 850 A Street, Plummer, ID 83851; Social Services / Tribal Assistance office information may list 1120 B Street, Plummer, ID 83851, so call before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current program hours; for emergencies call 911
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; advocacy, reporting, or intake steps may depend on the situation
Documents Needed: None required to call; helpful documents may include photo ID, protection order paperwork, police reports, court paperwork, custody documents, medical records, and any safety-related documents if safely available
Application Process: Contact STOP Violence staff through Coeur d’Alene Tribe Social Services and ask about domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse, vulnerable adult abuse, safety planning, or victim advocacy
Eligibility: Coeur d’Alene Tribal members and community members impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, child abuse, or vulnerable adult abuse; call to confirm program scope and eligibility
Cost: Free to contact
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not required
Service Area: Coeur d’Alene Reservation / Plummer area; useful regional option for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members and Spokane/North Idaho-area survivors connected to the Tribe
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally responsive advocacy
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal victim advocacy program rather than a Spokane County-based office, but it may be important for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members or Native survivors in the broader Spokane/North Idaho area.
StrongHearts Native Helpline
What They Provide: 24/7 Native-centered domestic violence support, dating violence support, sexual violence support, safety planning, crisis support, peer advocacy, emotional support, referrals
Website: strongheartshelpline.org
Phone: 844-762-8483
Address: National helpline; services available by phone and online chat
Hours of Operation: 24/7
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment required
Documents Needed: None required
Application Process: Call 844-762-8483 or use online chat through the website for confidential support
Eligibility: Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and anyone impacted by domestic violence, dating violence, or sexual violence involving Native communities
Cost: Free
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not required
Service Area: Nationwide, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call or use website to ask about language access and accessibility support
Important Notes: StrongHearts is not a local Spokane office, but it is one of the most important Native-specific crisis and advocacy resources. It can be used when someone needs immediate confidential support, safety planning, or help finding local options.
Lutheran Community Services Northwest – Sexual Assault & Crime Victim Advocacy
What They Provide: sexual assault advocacy, crime victim advocacy, domestic violence support for families and household members, 24/7 crisis line, medical advocacy, legal advocacy, safety planning, help accessing housing and treatment resources, support during forensic exams
Website: https://lcsnw.org/our-impact/crime-victim-services/
Phone: 24/7 Crisis Line: 509-624-7273; Office: 509-747-8224
Address: 210 W Sprague Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Crisis line available 24/7; call office to confirm current walk-in or appointment hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Crisis line does not require an appointment; ongoing advocacy may require intake or appointment
Documents Needed: None required to call; helpful documents may include photo ID, police reports, protection order paperwork, court paperwork, medical records, and victim compensation paperwork if safely available
Application Process: Call the 24/7 crisis line or office and ask for sexual assault advocacy, crime victim advocacy, domestic violence support, medical advocacy, or legal advocacy
Eligibility: Survivors of sexual assault, crime, domestic violence-related harm, and their loved ones; services available regardless of gender
Cost: Free for advocacy and crisis support
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not required for advocacy services
Service Area: Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is not a tribal-specific agency, but it is a key Spokane County victim advocacy resource and may be especially important for Native survivors who need 24/7 sexual assault, crime victim, or domestic violence-related advocacy close to Spokane.
YWCA Spokane – Domestic Violence Support / Safe Shelter
What They Provide: domestic violence advocacy, 24/7 helpline, safety planning, emergency shelter screening, protection order support, legal advocacy connection, counseling connection, support for children, basic needs connection
Website: ywcaspokane.org
Phone: 24/7 Helpline: 509-326-2255; Office: 509-326-1190
Address: Main Office: 930 N Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99201; shelter location is confidential
Hours of Operation: 24/7 helpline; call office to confirm current walk-in or appointment hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; shelter screening required for safe shelter placement
Documents Needed: None required to call; if safely available, bring photo ID, children’s birth certificates, medications, protection order paperwork, court paperwork, insurance/Medicaid cards, and important documents
Application Process: Call the 24/7 helpline for safety planning, advocacy, or shelter screening
Eligibility: Survivors of intimate partner domestic violence and their children; services are available regardless of gender
Cost: Free for advocacy and shelter support
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not required
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is not a tribal-specific agency, but it is one of Spokane County’s primary domestic violence crisis resources and may be necessary if someone needs immediate local safety planning or shelter screening.

Spokane Indian Housing Authority
What They Provide: affordable housing, rental housing application support, housing assistance, down payment and closing cost assistance, housing-related services for eligible applicants
Website: spokaneiha.com
Phone: 509-818-1460
Address: 6403 Sherwood Addition Road, PO Box 195, Wellpinit, WA 99040
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 7:00am-5:00pm; office closed 12:00pm-1:00pm for lunch
Appointment / Referral Required: Call to schedule a time to meet with the Housing Office or Residence Services Department
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal enrollment documentation, Social Security cards, proof of income, household information, rental history, current lease, eviction notices, utility bills, and documents related to the housing request
Application Process: Call or visit the Housing Office to ask about rental housing, housing assistance, applications, waitlists, down payment assistance, or closing cost assistance
Eligibility: Eligible applicants connected to the Spokane Indian Reservation and Spokane Indian Housing Authority service area; program-specific eligibility may apply
Cost: Free to apply; rent or housing costs depend on program and household eligibility
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane Indian Reservation and Spokane Indian Housing Authority service area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is the main tribal housing authority access point for Spokane Tribal housing assistance. For after-hours housing emergencies, Spokane Indian Housing Authority directs people to contact local Tribal Police at 509-258-4569.
American Indian Community Center
What They Provide: housing resource navigation, utility resource connection, family support, basic needs support, advocacy, referrals, DSHS benefit access connection, support for unmet needs
Website: aiccinc.org
Phone: 509-535-0886
Address: 1025 W Indiana Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current program hours; DSHS outstation services may be available Tuesday and Thursday, 1:00pm-5:00pm
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; some services may require intake or staff availability
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal ID if applicable, proof of income, lease, eviction notice, utility bill, benefit notices, household information, and documents related to the housing or utility need
Application Process: Contact AICC and ask for housing resource navigation, utility support connection, family services, basic needs support, or DSHS benefit access assistance
Eligibility: Native American families, children, elders, and Spokane-area community members depending on the program; some services may be available to broader community members
Cost: Free for many navigation and support services
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for housing navigation
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally specific services
Important Notes: AICC is not a housing authority, but it is a strong Spokane-based Native community resource for people who need help navigating housing, utilities, benefits, referrals, and other unmet needs.
Kalispel Tribal Housing Office
What They Provide: tribal housing information, housing resources, homebuyer assistance, member housing support, connection to Kalispel housing programs
Website: kalispeltribe.com
Phone: 509-445-1147
Address: Kalispel Tribal Headquarters, PO Box 39, Usk, WA 99180
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current housing office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation, photo ID, proof of income, household information, mortgage or rental documents, credit or lender documents if applying for homebuyer assistance, and documents related to the housing request
Application Process: Contact Kalispel Tribal Headquarters and ask to be connected with the Kalispel Tribal Housing Office or housing assistance program
Eligibility: Kalispel Tribal members and eligible households depending on program requirements
Cost: Call to confirm; assistance availability depends on program funding and eligibility
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Kalispel Tribe service area; useful for Kalispel members in Spokane County, Pend Oreille County, and nearby areas
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: Use this as the first contact for Kalispel members who need tribal housing assistance, housing program information, or homebuyer assistance direction.
Colville Indian Housing Authority
What They Provide: affordable housing, safe housing support, rental housing, housing services, home repair support connection, housing resource navigation, community housing development
Website: colvilletribes.com/indian-housing-authority
Phone: Main Contact: call website-listed office contacts; Inchelium: 509-722-7062; After-Hours Maintenance Emergency: 509-634-9001
Address: Main housing authority offices are based in the Colville Reservation service area; call to confirm the correct office before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; application or intake may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation, photo ID, proof of income, household information, lease or housing documents, utility bills, eviction notices, and repair-related documentation if requesting home repair support
Application Process: Contact Colville Indian Housing Authority and ask about rental housing, housing assistance, applications, waitlists, home repair resources, or emergency rental/utility assistance if available
Eligibility: Colville Tribal members and eligible households depending on program requirements
Cost: Free to apply; rent, program costs, or assistance availability depend on eligibility and funding
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Colville Reservation service area; useful for Colville Tribal members with ties to Spokane County who need tribal housing direction
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal housing authority rather than a Spokane County-based office, but it may be important for Colville Tribal members living in or connected to the Spokane area.
Coeur d’Alene Tribal Housing Authority
What They Provide: tribal housing assistance, affordable housing, public housing management, housing support for enrolled Coeur d’Alene Tribal members, housing needs navigation
Website: cdatribe-nsn.gov/ss/coeur-d-alene-tribal-housing-authority
Phone: 208-686-1927; Main Tribal Contact: 208-686-1800
Address: Plummer, ID area; call to confirm current housing office location before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; application or intake may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation, photo ID, proof of income, household information, rental history, lease, eviction notices, utility bills, and documents related to the housing request
Application Process: Call the Housing Authority or pick up an application through the housing office; ask about eligibility, available housing, waitlists, and required documents
Eligibility: Enrolled members of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe and eligible households depending on program requirements
Cost: Free to apply; rent or housing costs depend on program and household eligibility
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Coeur d’Alene Tribe service area / Plummer area; useful regional contact for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members in the broader Spokane/North Idaho area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal housing authority rather than a Spokane County-based office, but it may be important for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members living in or near Spokane County.
Bureau of Indian Affairs – Housing Improvement Program
What They Provide: housing improvement assistance, home repair support, renovation support, replacement housing support, housing assistance for eligible American Indian and Alaska Native households with no other housing resource
Website: bia.gov/bia/ois/dhs/housing-program
Phone: Spokane Agency: 509-258-4562
Address: Spokane Agency, PO Box 389, Wellpinit, WA 99040-0389
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; application and eligibility screening required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation, photo ID, proof of income, proof of residence, proof of home ownership or housing situation, household information, photos or documentation of substandard housing, and denial or approval notices from other housing resources
Application Process: Contact the BIA Spokane Agency or the person’s tribal housing office and ask about Housing Improvement Program eligibility, application steps, and documentation requirements
Eligibility: Members of federally recognized tribes who live in an approved tribal service area, meet income limits, have substandard housing, and have no other resource for housing assistance
Cost: Free to apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Approved tribal service areas; call Spokane Agency or the person’s tribe to confirm
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support and accommodations
Important Notes: HIP is generally for very limited housing situations where the household has substandard housing or no other housing resource. Funding and eligibility can be limited, so applicants should call before relying on this as an immediate housing solution.
HUD Section 184 Indian Home Loan Guarantee Program
What They Provide: Native home loan guarantee program, mortgage financing access, home purchase support, home construction support, home renovation support, refinance support, lender connection
Website: hud.gov/section184
Phone: HUD Office of Native American Programs: use website to locate current Section 184 borrower and lender contacts
Address: Federal program; applications are completed through HUD-approved Section 184 lenders
Hours of Operation: Contact participating lenders for current hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Apply through a participating lender
Documents Needed: Lender will confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment or citizenship documentation, photo ID, Social Security number, income verification, bank statements, credit information, tax documents, property information, and purchase or refinance documents
Application Process: Review HUD Section 184 borrower information, choose a participating lender, and complete the lender’s mortgage application process
Eligibility: Eligible American Indian and Alaska Native tribal members purchasing, building, renovating, or refinancing homes in approved areas; lender and HUD program rules apply
Cost: Loan costs, down payment, closing costs, and fees vary by lender and borrower eligibility
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Eligible approved areas; check HUD’s approved counties and lender list
Languages / Accessibility: Ask the participating lender about interpreter services and accommodations
Important Notes: This is not emergency rental assistance. It is a homeownership mortgage program and may be useful for eligible Native borrowers preparing to buy, build, renovate, or refinance a home.

Spokane Tribe Food Distribution Program
What They Provide: food assistance, USDA commodity foods, nutrition support, food pantry support, delivery for low-income elderly or disabled homebound individuals
Website: spokanetribe.com/government/health-and-human-services/fooddistribution
Phone: 509-258-7145
Address: 6208 Ford-Wellpinit Road, Wellpinit, WA 99040
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm; call to confirm before going in person
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; application or eligibility screening may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, proof of residence, household information, income verification, benefit notices, and documents showing disability or homebound status if requesting delivery
Application Process: Call the Food Distribution Program and ask about food assistance, commodity food eligibility, application steps, pickup options, and delivery availability for homebound elders or disabled individuals
Eligibility: Low-income households living on or near the Spokane Reservation; eligibility may depend on income, household size, service area, and program rules
Cost: Free for eligible households
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane Tribe / Wellpinit area and eligible nearby households
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support, delivery options, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a key tribal food resource for Spokane Tribal community members and eligible low-income households. Delivery may be available for low-income elderly or disabled individuals who are homebound.
American Indian Community Center – Food Bank / Basic Needs
What They Provide: food bank, basic needs support, family services, employment and training connection, benefit navigation, housing and utility resource connection, transportation resource connection, medical resource connection, referrals for unmet needs
Website: aiccinc.org
Phone: 509-535-0886
Address: 1025 W Indiana Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current food bank and basic needs hours; DSHS outstation services may be available Tuesday and Thursday, 1:00pm-5:00pm
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first to confirm food availability, intake needs, and service hours
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal ID if applicable, proof of household situation, proof of income, lease, utility bill, benefit notices, employment documents, and documents related to the support request
Application Process: Contact AICC by phone or in person and ask about the food bank, basic needs support, family services, DSHS benefit access, or resource referrals
Eligibility: American Indian and Alaska Native community members, families, elders, and Spokane-area residents depending on the program; food bank and some basic-needs services may serve broader community members
Cost: Free for many food bank, navigation, and support services
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally specific services
Important Notes: AICC is one of the strongest Spokane-based Native community resources for people needing food, benefit navigation, basic needs support, or help connecting to other local services.
Spokane Tribe 477 / Spokane Tribal TANF
What They Provide: Tribal TANF, cash assistance for eligible families, employment support, training support, childcare-related support when eligible, work-readiness support, financial literacy, cultural classes, computer lab access, resource navigation
Website: spokanetribe.com/government/tanf
Phone: Wellpinit Site: 509-458-8000; Spokane Site: 509-533-1360
Address: Wellpinit Site: 6195 Ford-Wellpinit Road, Wellpinit, WA 99040; Spokane Site: 222 E Lyons Avenue, Spokane, WA 99208
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours and site availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; TANF eligibility screening and application process required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; likely documents include tribal enrollment or proof of eligibility, photo ID, Social Security numbers, proof of income, household information, child/custody information, residency verification, childcare information, and benefit notices
Application Process: Contact the Wellpinit or Spokane site to ask about Tribal TANF, family cash assistance, employment services, training support, childcare-related support, and application steps
Eligibility: Eligible Native American families within the program service area; specific eligibility depends on household composition, income, tribal affiliation, and service-area rules
Cost: Free to apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane, Stevens, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Whitman, and Adams Counties; call to confirm eligibility if the household includes members of more than one tribe
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is not a food pantry, but it is an important tribal basic-needs resource because eligible families may receive cash assistance and support toward stability, employment, childcare, and household needs.
The NATIVE Project – Care Coordination / Wellness Support
What They Provide: care coordination, medical care connection, dental care connection, behavioral health connection, pharmacy connection, prevention and wellness support, insurance assistance, resource navigation
Website: https://nativeproject.org/our-services/care-coordination/
Phone: Main Campus: 509-483-7535; Children and Youth Services Center: 509-325-5502
Address: Main Campus: 1803 W Maxwell Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201; Children and Youth Services Center: 1907 W Maxwell Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Main Clinic: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00am-5:00pm; Tuesday and Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm; closed 12:00pm-12:45pm; call to confirm care coordination availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; appointments may be required for clinic-based services
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, tribal enrollment or descendancy documentation if applicable, medication list, medical records, benefit notices, and documents related to the support request
Application Process: Call the main clinic and ask about care coordination, insurance assistance, wellness support, or help connecting to services
Eligibility: Serves Native and non-Native community members; specializes in Indian Health and culturally rooted care
Cost: Sliding fee scale may be available for qualifying patients
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance; call to confirm coverage and sliding fee options
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: The NATIVE Project is not primarily a food bank, but it can be helpful when a Native individual or family needs care coordination, insurance help, wellness support, or connection to basic-needs resources through a culturally responsive clinic setting.
Coeur d’Alene Tribe – Food Distribution Program
What They Provide: commodity food assistance, nutrition support, food distribution, nutrition education, food support for eligible low-income households
Website: cdatribe-nsn.gov/ss/food-distribution
Phone: 208-686-2006 ext. 1426; Social Services / Tribal Assistance: 208-686-6802
Address: 30903 S Cave Bay Road, Worley, ID 83876
Hours of Operation: 2nd Tuesday of the month, 8:00am-5:30pm; 4th Tuesday of the month, 11:00am-5:00pm, except holidays; call to confirm before going
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; application or eligibility screening may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, proof of residence, household information, proof of income, benefit notices, and documents related to food assistance eligibility
Application Process: Contact the Food Distribution Program or Coeur d’Alene Tribe Social Services and ask about eligibility, application steps, food pickup times, and required documents
Eligibility: Low-income households on or near the Coeur d’Alene and Kootenai Reservations; program rules and income limits apply
Cost: Free for eligible households
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Coeur d’Alene and Kootenai Reservation service area; useful regional option for eligible households in the broader Spokane/North Idaho area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal food resource rather than a Spokane County-based program, but it may be important for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members or eligible Native households near the Spokane/North Idaho area.
Coeur d’Alene Tribe Social Services – Tribal Assistance / LIHEAP
What They Provide: emergency-based tribal assistance, energy assistance, heating and cooling cost support, utility assistance connection, emergency basic-needs support, social services referral
Website: https://www.cdatribe-nsn.gov/ss/liheap/
Phone: Social Services / Tribal Assistance: 208-686-6802; Main Tribal Contact: 208-686-1800
Address: Main Tribal Address: 850 A Street, Plummer, ID 83851; Social Services / Tribal Assistance office information may list 1120 B Street, Plummer, ID 83851, so call before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours and application windows
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; application and eligibility screening required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation, photo ID, proof of income, household information, utility bill, shutoff notice, proof of emergency need, lease or housing documents, and benefit notices
Application Process: Contact Social Services and ask about Tribal Assistance, LIHEAP, emergency assistance, eligibility, application packets, and required verification
Eligibility: Tribal Assistance is for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members only; LIHEAP eligibility may depend on income, residence, household size, and program rules
Cost: Free to apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Coeur d’Alene Tribe service area; LIHEAP may require living on or within the program’s approved service area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal basic-needs resource rather than a Spokane County-based office, but it may be important for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members or eligible households in the broader Spokane/North Idaho area.
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation – Food Distribution Program
What They Provide: food distribution, commodity food assistance, nutrition support, food orders, emergency food assistance after hours when available
Website: colvilletribes.com/food-distribution
Phone: Food Distribution: 509-634-2767; Fax: 509-634-2795; After-Hours Emergency Assistance: 509-978-9364
Address: Colville Reservation service area; call to confirm correct pickup location before traveling
Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday, 7:00am-5:30pm; Food Order Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:00am-4:15pm; office may close at the end of the month for inventory
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; application, food order, or eligibility screening may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, photo ID, proof of residence, household information, proof of income, benefit notices, and documents related to food assistance eligibility
Application Process: Call Food Distribution and ask about eligibility, food orders, pickup process, emergency food assistance, and documentation requirements
Eligibility: Eligible households connected to the Colville Reservation service area; program rules and income limits may apply
Cost: Free for eligible households
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Colville Reservation service area; useful regional option for Colville Tribal members with ties to Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal food resource rather than a Spokane County-based program, but it may be important for Colville Tribal members or eligible households connected to the Colville Reservation.
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation – LIHEAP
What They Provide: energy assistance, heating cost assistance, utility support, basic needs support related to household energy costs, coordination with other low-income assistance programs
Website: cct-hhs.com/liheap
Phone: 509-634-2769; Fax: 509-634-2795
Address: Colville Reservation service area; call to confirm correct office before traveling
Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday, 7:00am-5:30pm
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; application and eligibility screening required
Documents Needed: Tribal or state ID, proof of monthly gross income, current heating fuel or utility information, household information, and any additional documents requested by the program
Application Process: Call LIHEAP and ask about eligibility, application steps, application periods, required documents, and whether the household should coordinate with other assistance programs first
Eligibility: Low-income eligible Tribal and non-Tribal households living in their home on or within a 15-mile radius of the Colville Reservation; household income must meet program guidelines
Cost: Free to apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: On or within a 15-mile radius of the Colville Reservation
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal basic-needs resource rather than a Spokane County-based program, but it may be important for Colville Tribal members or eligible households connected to the Colville Reservation.

Spokane Tribe Indian Child Welfare / Division of Children and Family Services
What They Provide: Indian Child Welfare services, child welfare prevention, child safety support, family preservation, crisis intervention, case planning, support counseling, foster care coordination, supervised visitation support, transportation assistance related to child welfare cases
Website: spokanetribe.com/government/health-and-human-services/indian-child-welfare
Phone: Main Phone: 509-606-2018; DCYF Intake: 866-363-4276; Emergency After Hours: 509-258-4400
Address: Spokane Tribe Health and Human Services, 6228 Old School Road, Wellpinit, WA 99040
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; child abuse or neglect concerns should be reported through intake
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment information, photo ID, custody or court documents, DCYF paperwork, school records, medical records, protection order paperwork, and documents related to the child or family situation
Application Process: Call Indian Child Welfare / DCFS for child welfare support, family preservation, ICWA-related questions, or service planning; report suspected child abuse or neglect through DCYF Intake
Eligibility: Tribal members or community members residing within the service area of the Spokane Reservation
Cost: Free to contact
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for child welfare navigation
Service Area: Spokane Tribe service area / Spokane Indian Reservation
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally appropriate services
Important Notes: For immediate danger, call 911. This is the main Spokane Tribe child welfare and family preservation access point for ICWA-related support and child safety concerns.
American Indian Community Center – Indian Child Welfare / Family Services
What They Provide: Native family advocacy, Indian Child Welfare support, DCYF and Tribal CPS navigation, parenting workshops, Positive Indian Parenting, court-order compliance support, housing and utility referrals, transportation referrals, food and medical benefit referrals, substance use assessment referrals, legal assistance referral
Website: aiccinc.org/services
Phone: 509-535-0886
Address: 1025 W Indiana Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake or staff availability may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal ID if applicable, DCYF paperwork, Tribal CPS paperwork, court orders, parenting plan documents, custody documents, school records, benefit notices, housing or utility documents, and treatment referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact AICC and ask for Indian Child Welfare, Family Services, parenting support, DCYF/Tribal CPS advocacy, or family resource navigation
Eligibility: Native American families and children at risk of or involved with DCYF or local Tribal CPS; some family services may be available to broader community members depending on program scope
Cost: Free for many advocacy and navigation services
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for family advocacy; referred services may have separate requirements
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally specific services
Important Notes: Strong Spokane-based urban Native resource for families who need help understanding DCYF or Tribal ICW processes, accessing culturally rooted parenting support, and connecting to basic needs or legal referrals.
The NATIVE Project – Children and Youth Services
What They Provide: youth services, children and youth activities, youth behavioral health connection, community wellness programming, medical care connection, dental care connection, prevention and wellness support, care coordination
Website: nativeproject.org/our-services/children-and-youth
Phone: Children and Youth Services Center: 509-325-5502; Main Campus: 509-483-7535
Address: Children and Youth Services Center: 1907 W Maxwell Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201; Main Campus: 1803 W Maxwell Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201
Hours of Operation: Main Clinic: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00am-5:00pm; Tuesday and Thursday 9:00am-5:00pm; closed 12:00pm-12:45pm; call Children and Youth Services Center to confirm current program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; appointments may be required for clinic or behavioral health services
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID for parent/guardian, child’s ID if available, insurance card, Medicaid card, tribal enrollment or descendancy documentation if applicable, school records, medication list, medical records, and custody or guardianship paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Call the Children and Youth Services Center and ask about youth services, activities, behavioral health connection, wellness programming, or care coordination
Eligibility: Serves Native and non-Native children, youth, and families; program eligibility may vary by age, service type, and capacity
Cost: Sliding fee scale may be available for qualifying clinic services; call to confirm costs for specific programs
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and most private insurance for clinic services; call to confirm coverage and sliding fee options
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: Strong Spokane-based option for Native youth and families needing culturally responsive care, youth programming, wellness support, behavioral health connection, or integrated clinic services.
Kalispel Tribe Indian Child Welfare / Social Services
What They Provide: Indian Child Welfare support, child and family services, prevention services, reunification support, family support, child abuse and neglect referral coordination, connection to tribal and local programs
Website: kalispeltribe.com
Phone: Indian Child Welfare Office: 509-789-7630; Kalispel Tribal Headquarters: 509-445-1147
Address: Indian Child Welfare Program, 934 S Garfield Road, Airway Heights, WA 99001; Tribal Headquarters: PO Box 39, Usk, WA 99180
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current ICW and Social Services hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; child abuse or neglect concerns should be reported promptly through the appropriate intake process
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation, photo ID, DCYF paperwork, court documents, custody or guardianship documents, school records, medical records, and documents related to the child or family situation
Application Process: Contact the Indian Child Welfare Program or Kalispel Tribal Headquarters and ask about ICW, child and family services, reunification support, prevention services, or child abuse and neglect referral steps
Eligibility: Kalispel Tribal members, children, families, and individuals within the Tribe’s service or jurisdictional area depending on program requirements
Cost: Free to contact
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for child welfare navigation
Service Area: Kalispel Tribe service area, including Airway Heights / Spokane-area access and Pend Oreille County connection
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally responsive services
Important Notes: This is useful for Kalispel families in or near Spokane County who need ICW direction, child welfare navigation, family support, or help identifying the correct tribal social-service pathway.
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation – Children and Family Services
What They Provide: child protective services, child abuse prevention, case management, child welfare investigations, family reunification support, safety planning, foster care licensing and recruitment, relative placement support, adoption and guardianship support, home studies, ICWA case coordination, independent living skills support for youth
Website: colvilletribes.com/child-family-services
Phone: Main Phone: 509-634-2637; 24-Hour Intake Line: 866-END-HARM or 866-363-4276
Address: 21 Colville Street, Nespelem, WA 99155
Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday, 7:00am-5:30pm; Child Protective Services offers 24-hour coverage through intake and on-call response
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; child safety reports can be made through the 24-hour intake line
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation, photo ID, court documents, custody or guardianship paperwork, DCYF paperwork, school records, medical records, placement paperwork, and documents related to the child or family situation
Application Process: Call Children and Family Services for child welfare support, family reunification, ICWA questions, foster care or relative placement support, or child safety concerns
Eligibility: Federally recognized Indian children and families residing within the interior boundaries of the Colville Reservation; eligibility may depend on tribal law, enrollment or eligibility, federal law, state law, DCYF policy, and applicable placement agreements
Cost: Free to contact
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for child welfare navigation
Service Area: Colville Reservation service area; useful regional option for Colville Tribal members with ties to Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally responsive services
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal child welfare resource rather than a Spokane County-based office, but it may be important for Colville Tribal families living in or connected to the Spokane area.
Coeur d’Alene Tribe – Indian Child Welfare / Youth Shelter
What They Provide: Indian Child Welfare support, family preservation, child welfare advocacy, youth shelter connection, family support, foster care connection, child safety support, permanency support, social services referral
Website: cdatribe-nsn.gov/ss/indian-child-welfare
Phone: Social Services / Tribal Assistance: 208-686-6802; Main Tribal Contact: 208-686-1800
Address: Main Tribal Address: 850 A Street, Plummer, ID 83851; Social Services / Tribal Assistance office information may list 1120 B Street, Plummer, ID 83851, so call before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current ICW and youth shelter program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake, referral, or child welfare process may be required depending on the situation
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation, photo ID, DCYF or child welfare paperwork, court documents, custody or guardianship documents, school records, medical records, and documents related to the child or family situation
Application Process: Contact Coeur d’Alene Tribe Social Services and ask about Indian Child Welfare, Youth Shelter, family preservation, child welfare support, or foster care connection
Eligibility: Coeur d’Alene Tribal members, eligible children, youth, and families depending on program requirements and child welfare jurisdiction
Cost: Free to contact
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for child welfare navigation
Service Area: Coeur d’Alene Tribe service area / Plummer area; useful regional contact for Coeur d’Alene Tribal families in the broader Spokane/North Idaho area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally responsive services
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal youth and family resource rather than a Spokane County-based office, but it may be important for Coeur d’Alene Tribal families living in or near Spokane County.
Boys & Girls Club of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe / Marimn Health Coeur Center
What They Provide: youth programming, after-school programming, snack and meal support, sports, camps, educational clubs, cultural programming, teen services, teen transportation from Lakeside High School when available, youth leadership through Tribal Youth Council and Jr. Youth Council, safe recreation space
Website: marimnhealth.org/coeur-center/bgc-cda-tribe
Phone: Coeur Center: 208-686-5437 ext. 2100; Marimn Health Medical Center: 208-686-1931
Address: Coeur Center: 43935 S Highway 95, Worley, ID 83876; Marimn Health Medical Center: 427 N 12th Street, Plummer, ID 83851
Hours of Operation: School year programming listed Monday-Friday after school; doors open at 3:00pm with snack provided; call to confirm current youth program, teen night, and sports schedules
Appointment / Referral Required: Membership, registration, or parent portal steps may be required; call or check website before attending
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include parent/guardian ID, child information, emergency contacts, school information, medical/allergy information, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, and membership or registration forms
Application Process: Contact the Coeur Center or use the listed parent portal / membership process to ask about after-school programs, teen services, youth sports, Tribal Youth Council, Jr. Youth Council, or current registration options
Eligibility: Youth and families in the Coeur d’Alene Reservation / Worley-Plummer area; services may be open to Native and non-Native youth depending on program and membership requirements
Cost: Call to confirm; some youth sports or activities may have fees for non-Boys & Girls Club participants
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Coeur d’Alene Reservation / Worley-Plummer area; useful regional option for Coeur d’Alene Tribal youth and families in the Spokane/North Idaho area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about transportation, accessibility support, interpreter services, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is not a Spokane County-based program, but it may be a meaningful regional youth and family resource for Coeur d’Alene Tribal families or nearby households seeking culturally rooted prevention, recreation, mentoring, and youth development.

Spokane Tribe Senior / Elder Programs
What They Provide: senior meals, congregate meals, elder program support, senior center activities, elder resource connection, community support for Spokane Tribal elders
Website: spokanetribe.com/government/health-and-human-services/senior-elder-programs
Phone: Senior Program Contact: 1-800-789-9102; Senior Program: 509-258-7129
Address: Spokane Tribe Senior Program, 6403 Sherwood Addition, Wellpinit, WA 99040
Hours of Operation: Senior Center meals are served Tuesday-Friday at 12:00pm, excluding holidays; Native Elder Service Locator lists program hours as Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm; call to confirm before going
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first to confirm meal schedule, program availability, and eligibility
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, proof of age, proof of residence, household information, benefit notices, and documents related to the elder support request
Application Process: Contact the Senior / Elder Programs office and ask about senior meals, elder support, senior center activities, eligibility, and available services
Eligibility: Spokane Tribal elders and eligible seniors connected to the Spokane Tribe service area; call to confirm age, enrollment, residence, or program requirements
Cost: Call to confirm; meals and senior program supports may have program-specific guidelines
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for general senior center support; referred services may have separate requirements
Service Area: Spokane Tribe / Wellpinit area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support, transportation options, interpreter services, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is the main Spokane Tribe elder program access point and is useful for senior meals, elder community connection, and basic elder program navigation.
American Indian Community Center – Elder Case Management / Family Services
What They Provide: elder case management, crisis intervention, family services, basic needs support, food bank connection, benefit navigation, housing and utility referral, local resource referrals, culturally responsive support
Website: aiccinc.org/services
Phone: 509-535-0886
Address: 1025 W Indiana Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm; call to confirm current program availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake or staff availability may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal ID if applicable, proof of age, proof of income, benefit notices, lease, utility bills, medical or caregiving documents, and documents related to the support request
Application Process: Contact AICC and ask about elder case management, crisis intervention, basic needs support, food bank, benefit navigation, or family services
Eligibility: Native elders, families, and Spokane-area community members depending on program scope and availability
Cost: Free for many navigation and support services
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for general case management or basic needs navigation; referred services may have separate requirements
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally specific services
Important Notes: Strong Spokane-based urban Native resource for elders who need help navigating benefits, basic needs, food, housing/utility referrals, or local support systems.
Kalispel Tribe Social Services – Adult Protection / Seniors Nutrition / Rural Aging
What They Provide: adult protection, seniors nutrition, rural aging support, emergency services connection, social services navigation, referrals to tribal and local programs
Website: kalispeltribe.com
Phone: Kalispel Tribal Headquarters: 509-445-1147; Social Services contact may be available through the Tribe or Camas Health, so call to confirm the correct current number
Address: Kalispel Tribal Headquarters, PO Box 39, Usk, WA 99180; Social Services offices may include Airway Heights access, so call before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current Social Services and elder program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake, eligibility screening, or referral may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation, photo ID, proof of age, proof of residence, benefit notices, income verification, medical or caregiving documents, and documents related to the support request
Application Process: Contact Kalispel Tribal Headquarters and ask to be connected to Social Services, Adult Protection, Seniors Nutrition, or Rural Aging support
Eligibility: Kalispel Tribal elders, vulnerable adults, families, and eligible community members depending on program requirements
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for general elder social-service navigation; health or long-term care referrals may have separate requirements
Service Area: Kalispel Tribe service area, including Pend Oreille County and Spokane-area access points
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, transportation options, and accommodations
Important Notes: Online details for Kalispel elder services are limited, so confirm the correct contact and office location before referral. This is still an important tribal pathway for Kalispel elders needing nutrition, adult protection, rural aging, or social-service support.
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation – Area Agency on Aging
What They Provide: senior support services, case management, caregiver support, congregate meals, home-delivered meals, elder abuse prevention, emergency response systems, home health services, home modification, home repair, information and referral, legal assistance connection, respite care, transportation, senior center programs
Website: cct-hhs.com/area-agency-on-aging
Phone: Area Agency on Aging: 509-634-2826; Fax: 509-634-2793
Address: Area Agency on Aging building is located on Lakes Street across from the IHS clinic in Nespelem; call to confirm mailing address and office location before traveling
Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday, 7:00am-5:30pm
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake or eligibility screening may be required depending on the service
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, photo ID, proof of age, proof of residence, proof of income, benefit notices, caregiving documents, medical documents, and documents related to the service request
Application Process: Call the Area Agency on Aging and ask about senior support services, meals, caregiver support, transportation, home-delivered meals, elder abuse prevention, respite care, or information and referral
Eligibility: Seniors age 55 and older on the Colville Indian Reservation; specific services may have additional eligibility requirements
Cost: Call to confirm; service costs may depend on program guidelines and eligibility
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for general aging resource navigation; long-term care or health-related referrals may have separate requirements
Service Area: Colville Indian Reservation
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support, transportation options, interpreter services, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal elder resource rather than a Spokane County-based office, but it may be important for Colville Tribal elders living in or connected to the Spokane area.
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation – Social Services / Adult Protective Services
What They Provide: Adult Protective Services for elders and vulnerable adults, elder abuse response, vulnerable adult abuse response, Individual Indian Money account support, financial security support, social health support, transitioning services referral
Website: colvilletribes.com/social-services
Phone: Nespelem Office: 509-634-2397; Inchelium Office: 509-722-7023
Address: Nespelem Office: 21 Colville Street, LCGC Office SE 326, Nespelem, WA 99155; Inchelium Office: 39 Short Cut Road, LRCHS Health Center, Inchelium, WA 99138
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; suspected abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or exploitation should be reported promptly
Documents Needed: None required to report a safety concern; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, court or guardianship documents, financial documents, medical records, benefit notices, and any information related to abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or exploitation concerns
Application Process: Call Social Services and ask about Adult Protective Services, elder safety concerns, vulnerable adult support, or related social-service assistance
Eligibility: Colville Tribal members and eligible elders or vulnerable adults depending on program requirements and jurisdiction
Cost: Free to contact
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for Adult Protective Services reporting or social-service navigation
Service Area: Colville Reservation service area; useful regional option for Colville Tribal members with ties to Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: For immediate danger, call 911. This resource is especially relevant when there are concerns about elder abuse, neglect, self-neglect, exploitation, financial harm, or vulnerable adult safety.
Coeur d’Alene Tribe – Older Americans Program
What They Provide: elder meals, congregate meals, elder nutrition support, social connection, elder program support, referrals to tribal social services and community resources
Website: cdatribe-nsn.gov/ss/older-americans-program
Phone: Social Services / Tribal Assistance: 208-686-6802; Main Tribal Contact: 208-686-1800
Address: Coeur d’Alene Tribe Social Services, Plummer, ID area; call to confirm meal site, office location, and current schedule before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current meal schedule and program hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first to confirm eligibility, meal schedule, and intake needs
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, photo ID, proof of age, proof of residence, household information, benefit notices, and documents related to the elder support request
Application Process: Contact Coeur d’Alene Tribe Social Services and ask about the Older Americans Program, elder meals, eligibility, schedule, and available elder support
Eligibility: Tribal elders and their spouses age 55 and older; program-specific requirements may apply
Cost: Call to confirm; meals and services may follow program guidelines
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for general elder meal support; referred services may have separate requirements
Service Area: Coeur d’Alene Tribe service area / Plummer area; useful regional option for Coeur d’Alene Tribal elders in the broader Spokane/North Idaho area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support, transportation options, interpreter services, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal elder resource rather than a Spokane County-based program, but it may be important for Coeur d’Alene Tribal elders or spouses living in or near the Spokane/North Idaho area.
Marimn Health – Elder Care
What They Provide: elder care coordination, medication setup support, transportation coordination for medical appointments, home visits, physical assessments, safety assessments, social assessments, emotional assessments, community health support
Website: marimnhealth.org/services/community-health/elder-care
Phone: Medical Center: 208-686-1931; Toll-Free: 800-325-7371
Address: Medical Center: 427 N 12th Street, Plummer, ID 83851
Hours of Operation: Medical Center: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:30pm; Saturday, 8:00am-3:30pm; call to confirm Elder Care or Community Health hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; home visits, assessments, and care coordination may require scheduling
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, insurance card, Medicaid or Medicare card, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, medication list, medical records, care plan documents, emergency contact information, and transportation-related information
Application Process: Call Marimn Health and ask about Elder Care, Community Health, home visits, medication setup, transportation support, or elder assessments
Eligibility: Community members and patients served by Marimn Health; specific elder care services may depend on patient status, need, eligibility, and service availability
Cost: Call to confirm; costs may depend on eligibility, insurance, and service type
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Call to confirm accepted insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and payment options
Service Area: Plummer / Benewah County / Coeur d’Alene Reservation area; useful regional option for Coeur d’Alene Tribal elders and Spokane/North Idaho-area residents connected to Marimn Health
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, transportation support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a health-connected elder care resource rather than a general senior center program. It may be especially useful for elders needing home visits, medication coordination, safety assessments, or medical appointment transportation support.

Northwest Justice Project – Native American Unit
What They Provide: free civil legal help, Native American legal advocacy, Indian civil rights support, Indian Child Welfare Act legal help, tribal housing legal help, public benefits legal help, estate recovery exemption help, crime victim legal support, referrals to legal resources
Website: nwjustice.org/NAU
Phone: CLEAR Intake: 888-201-1014; Seniors age 60 and older may call CLEAR Senior: 888-387-7111
Address: Statewide legal service; intake by phone or online
Hours of Operation: CLEAR intake is generally Monday-Friday, 9:15am-12:15pm; call or check website to confirm current intake hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Intake required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, court paperwork, eviction notices, benefit notices, protection order paperwork, child welfare paperwork, debt or collection notices, letters from agencies, and documents related to the legal issue
Application Process: Call CLEAR and ask about the Native American Unit or apply through Northwest Justice Project’s online intake options
Eligibility: Low-income Native American individuals and families with eligible civil legal issues; eligibility depends on income, legal issue, service area, and program capacity
Cost: Free for eligible clients
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Washington State, including Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is one of the strongest legal resources for Native clients in Washington. It is for civil legal issues, not criminal defense. Good fit for ICWA, public benefits, tribal housing, Native civil rights, estate recovery, and legal problems connected to Native status or tribal community impact.
American Indian Community Center – Indian Child Welfare / Family Advocacy
What They Provide: Native family advocacy, Indian Child Welfare support, DCYF and Tribal CPS navigation, court-order compliance support, parenting workshops, legal assistance referral, housing and utility referrals, food and benefit referrals, family support
Website: aiccinc.org/services
Phone: 509-535-0886
Address: 1025 W Indiana Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm; call to confirm current program availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake or staff availability may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal ID if applicable, DCYF paperwork, Tribal CPS paperwork, court orders, parenting plan documents, custody documents, school records, benefit notices, housing or utility documents, and treatment referral paperwork if applicable
Application Process: Contact AICC and ask for Indian Child Welfare, Family Services, family advocacy, DCYF/Tribal CPS support, or legal assistance referral
Eligibility: Native American families and children at risk of or involved with DCYF or local Tribal CPS; some family services may be available to broader community members depending on program scope
Cost: Free for many advocacy and navigation services
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable for advocacy and referral support
Service Area: Spokane area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally specific services
Important Notes: AICC does not replace an attorney, but it is a strong Spokane-based advocacy and navigation resource for Native families dealing with child welfare, court-related family requirements, DCYF, Tribal CPS, or unmet basic needs.
Spokane Tribal Court
What They Provide: tribal court access, civil case processing, criminal case processing, child custody matters, debt claims, tort claims, court payments, court information, tribal court forms or filing direction
Website: spokanetribe.com/government/court
Phone: 509-258-7717
Address: Spokane Tribal Court, Wellpinit, WA 99040; call to confirm physical mailing and filing location before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current court hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; court filing requirements depend on case type
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, court case number, summons or notices, protection order paperwork, custody paperwork, payment records, police reports, and documents related to the case
Application Process: Contact the court clerk or court office and ask about filing steps, hearing information, court forms, payment process, or case status
Eligibility: Matters within Spokane Tribal Court jurisdiction; jurisdiction depends on case type, location, tribal law, parties involved, and court authority
Cost: Filing fees, fines, or court costs may apply depending on the case
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane Reservation and any extensions held in trust under Spokane Tribal Court jurisdiction
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: Court staff can usually provide procedural information but cannot give legal advice. For legal advice, contact Northwest Justice Project, a private attorney, or another legal aid provider.
Spokane Tribe Enrollment Office
What They Provide: Spokane Tribal enrollment information, enrollment applications, enrollment verification, tribal ID direction, member records support, enrollment questions
Website: spokanetribe.com/contact-us
Phone: 509-458-6523
Address: 6195 Ford-Wellpinit Road, PO Box 100, Wellpinit, WA 99040
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include certified birth certificate, photo ID, parent or family enrollment information, genealogy records, legal name change documents, custody or guardianship documents if applicable, and any documents requested by Enrollment
Application Process: Contact the Enrollment Office and ask about eligibility, application packets, required documents, tribal ID process, enrollment verification, or record updates
Eligibility: People seeking Spokane Tribe enrollment, enrollment verification, tribal ID support, or membership record assistance; eligibility depends on Spokane Tribe enrollment rules
Cost: Call to confirm whether document, ID, copy, or processing fees apply
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane Tribe members and people seeking Spokane Tribe enrollment or enrollment-related assistance
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support and accommodations
Important Notes: Enrollment offices generally require specific original or certified documents. Call before mailing or bringing documents so nothing important is lost or delayed.
Kalispel Tribal Legal Department / Legal Advice Clinic
What They Provide: tribal legal advice clinic access, legal issue screening, referral to legal resources, tribal enrollment verification for eligibility when needed, support connecting to appropriate tribal legal pathways
Website: kalispeltribe.com
Phone: Kalispel Tribal Legal Department: 509-789-7600; Tribal Headquarters: 509-445-1147
Address: Kalispel Tribal Headquarters, PO Box 39, Usk, WA 99180; clinic or legal department location may vary, so call before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current legal department or clinic availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake or clinic registration may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal ID or proof of enrollment if applicable, proof of residence if relevant, court paperwork, notices, legal letters, protection order paperwork, custody documents, lease or housing documents, and documents related to the legal issue
Application Process: Contact the Kalispel Tribal Legal Department or Tribal Headquarters and ask about legal clinic availability, intake forms, eligibility, and referral options
Eligibility: Eligibility may depend on tribal enrollment, residence, legal issue type, clinic scope, and available services
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Kalispel Tribe service area, including Spokane-area and Pend Oreille County access points
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: Confirm current clinic availability before referral because legal clinic schedules and eligibility rules can change. For urgent civil legal needs, also contact Northwest Justice Project.
Kalispel Tribe Victim Assistance Services
What They Provide: crime victim advocacy, domestic violence advocacy, sexual assault advocacy, stalking advocacy, dating violence advocacy, safety planning, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, emotional support, court support, resource connection
Website: https://kalispeltribe.com/our-government/victim-services
Phone: Office: 509-789-7660; 24/7 Helpline: 877-700-7175
Address: Spokane County / Pend Oreille County service area; call for safe meeting location and current office details
Hours of Operation: Helpline available 24/7; call office to confirm current advocacy hours
Appointment / Referral Required: No appointment required to call; ongoing advocacy may require intake
Documents Needed: None required to call; helpful documents may include photo ID, police reports, protection order paperwork, court paperwork, medical records, custody documents, victim compensation paperwork, and safety-related documents if safely available
Application Process: Call the office or helpline and ask for victim advocacy, safety planning, legal advocacy, medical advocacy, or help connecting to resources
Eligibility: Victims of crime in Spokane County and Pend Oreille County; services may be available to Native and non-Native survivors depending on program scope and funding
Cost: Free to contact
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not required
Service Area: Spokane County and Pend Oreille County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and culturally responsive advocacy
Important Notes: This is advocacy, not attorney representation. It may be especially helpful when someone needs safety planning, court accompaniment, help understanding protection order options, or support after violence or crime.
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation – Legal Services
What They Provide: legal services for enrolled Colville Tribal members, children’s legal representation in certain tribal child welfare cases, elder legal support, disability legal support, legal guidance connected to tribal programs and proceedings
Website: colvilletribes.com/legal-services
Phone: Call Colville Tribes main contact or Legal Services page for current office contact; Colville Tribal Court: 800-440-1457 or 509-634-2500
Address: Colville Reservation service area; call to confirm correct office before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; eligibility screening or case review may be required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment documentation, photo ID, court paperwork, child welfare paperwork, elder or disability documents, benefit notices, guardianship or custody paperwork, and documents related to the legal issue
Application Process: Contact Colville Legal Services or the appropriate tribal office and ask about eligibility, legal issue screening, appointment options, and required documents
Eligibility: Enrolled Colville Tribal members; particular focus may include children, elder, and disability matters
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Colville Reservation service area; useful regional resource for Colville Tribal members with ties to Spokane County
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal legal resource rather than a Spokane County-based office, but it may be important for Colville Tribal members living in or connected to the Spokane area.
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation – Enrollment Office
What They Provide: tribal enrollment applications, descendancy applications, proof of enrollment, tribal IDs, Enhanced IDs, member records, wake and burial financial assistance, tribal disbursement processing
Website: colvilletribes.com/enrollment
Phone: 509-634-2830
Address: Colville Reservation service area; call to confirm current office location before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include certified birth certificate, photo ID, parent or family enrollment information, genealogy documents, legal name change documents, custody or guardianship paperwork if applicable, and any documents requested by Enrollment
Application Process: Contact the Enrollment Office and ask about enrollment, descendancy, proof of enrollment, tribal ID, Enhanced ID, wake and burial assistance, or member record updates
Eligibility: People seeking Colville Tribal enrollment, descendancy documentation, IDs, enrollment proof, or member-record assistance; eligibility depends on Colville Tribal enrollment rules
Cost: Call to confirm document, ID, copy, or processing fees
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Colville Tribal members and people seeking Colville enrollment-related assistance
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support and accommodations
Important Notes: Call before mailing or bringing original documents. Enrollment-related processes often require certified records and can take time.
Coeur d’Alene Tribe Civil Attorney’s Office
What They Provide: civil legal assistance for eligible individuals, legal advice, legal representation or referral when available, help with civil non-criminal legal issues, tribal legal support pathway
Website: cdatribe-nsn.gov/cao
Phone: Call Coeur d’Alene Tribe main contact or Civil Attorney’s Office page for current intake contact; Main Tribal Contact: 208-686-1800
Address: Coeur d’Alene Tribal Government, Plummer, ID area; call to confirm current office location before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours and intake availability
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first; intake and eligibility screening required
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include photo ID, tribal enrollment documentation if applicable, court paperwork, legal notices, lease or housing documents, benefit notices, family law documents, protection order paperwork, and documents related to the legal issue
Application Process: Contact the Civil Attorney’s Office or main tribal office and ask about civil legal assistance, eligibility, intake steps, and required documents
Eligibility: Eligible individuals with civil non-criminal legal needs; eligibility depends on program rules, legal issue type, tribal connection, and capacity
Cost: Call to confirm
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Coeur d’Alene Tribe service area / Plummer area; useful regional option for Coeur d’Alene Tribal members in the broader Spokane/North Idaho area
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about interpreter services, accessibility support, and accommodations
Important Notes: This is a regional tribal legal resource rather than a Spokane County-based office. It is for civil legal issues, not emergency response. For immediate danger, call 911.
Coeur d’Alene Tribe Enrollment Office
What They Provide: Coeur d’Alene Tribal enrollment information, enrollment applications, enrollment documentation guidance, membership questions, genealogy-related direction, tribal record support
Website: cdatribe-nsn.gov/enrollment
Phone: Main Tribal Contact: 208-686-1800; call website-listed Enrollment contact for current direct number
Address: Coeur d’Alene Tribal Government, Plummer, ID area; call to confirm current Enrollment Office location before traveling
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; enrollment application information notes that an original certified birth certificate may be required; other helpful documents may include photo ID, parent or family enrollment information, genealogy documents, legal name change documents, custody or guardianship paperwork if applicable, and any documents requested by Enrollment
Application Process: Contact the Enrollment Office and ask about eligibility, application packets, required documents, enrollment verification, or record updates
Eligibility: People seeking Coeur d’Alene Tribe enrollment, enrollment verification, or enrollment-related assistance; eligibility depends on Coeur d’Alene Tribe enrollment rules
Cost: Call to confirm document, ID, copy, or processing fees
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Coeur d’Alene Tribal members and people seeking Coeur d’Alene enrollment-related assistance
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support and accommodations
Important Notes: Call before sending original documents. Enrollment offices may require certified records and specific family documentation.
Bureau of Indian Affairs – Spokane Agency
What They Provide: federal tribal agency access point, BIA program navigation, social services connection, general assistance information, tribal government coordination, referral to appropriate BIA or tribal programs
Website: bia.gov/regional-offices/northwest/spokane-agency
Phone: 509-258-4562
Address: PO Box 389, Wellpinit, WA 99040-0389
Hours of Operation: Call to confirm current office hours
Appointment / Referral Required: Call first
Documents Needed: Call to confirm; helpful documents may include tribal enrollment information, photo ID, proof of income, proof of residence, benefit notices, household information, and documents related to the request
Application Process: Contact the Spokane Agency and ask to be connected to the correct BIA or tribal program for the issue
Eligibility: Federally recognized tribal members and eligible individuals depending on BIA program requirements
Cost: Free to contact
Insurance / Medicaid / Medicare: Not applicable
Service Area: Spokane Agency is connected to the Spokane Tribe and Kalispel Indian Community
Languages / Accessibility: Call to ask about accessibility support and accommodations
Important Notes: Best used when someone needs help identifying the correct BIA or tribal-government pathway. This is not a substitute for legal advice from an attorney.
