Need help?
If you’re experiencing a serious mental health crisis, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
For medical emergencies (including overdosing or trying to help someone who has overdosed), call 911.
Hope starts here.
Food, shelter, case management, basic medical care, assistance with legal issues, addiction recovery, employment training, and more.
Hope starts here
Food, shelter, case management, basic medical care, assistance with legal issues, addiction recovery, employment training, and more.
A safe, healing community is waiting for you.
Crisis Shelter for Women and Children
1515 E Illinois Ave.
Spokane, WA
509.535.0486
Check-in info
Residents must be able to pass a UA and breathalyzer upon intake and throughout their stay.
Open 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (+ 24-hour emergency intake)
No pets allowed, except licensed service and therapy animals.
Men’s Shelter
1224 E Trent Ave.
Spokane, WA
509.535.8510 ext.1127
Public meals served daily
Lunch, 12:00
Dinner, 6:00
Check-in info
Residents must be able to pass a UA and breathalyzer upon intake and throughout their stay.
Open 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. (+ 24-hour emergency intake)
No pets allowed, except licensed service and therapy animals.
Medical Clinic
Call ahead for clinic hours.
Center for Women and Children
196 W Haycraft Ave.
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815
208.665.4673
This is a long-term recovery center. Most women who call the Center in a crisis situation will be transferred to the Crisis Shelter in Spokane.
Anna Ogden Hall
2828 W Mallon Ave.
Spokane, WA 99201
This is not a crisis shelter. To enter Anna Ogden Hall, women must first enter the Crisis Shelter and complete the First Steps program.
Learn more about UGMs
long-term recovery program.
For more information,
view our frequently asked questions.
To view all UGM facilities,
including UGM Thrift Stores and Motors,
visit our locations page.