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2026 SHC Vendors
⭐ - Official 2026 Sponsor
Freedom Consulting, LLC ⭐
Behavioral Health Services
Freedom Consulting- Empowering and Elevating Lives! We are a behavioral health agency specializing in helping you with housing resources or placement in the community, counseling and career guidance and employment support. We work with people on Medicaid that have SUD or mental health barriers find housing and or employment that fits their needs. We also offer group and individual counseling. We serve ages 16 through adult, individual clients or families. Need help or have questions? Contact us at 509-241-3081.
Frontier Behavioral Health ⭐
Behavioral Health Services
FBH provides mental health services to all ages as well as specialized homeless outreach programs.
Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest ⭐
Housing Services
Goodwill help people meet their goals and change their lives through programs that support employment, training and digital skills, housing stability and financial stability. We help thousands of people in eastern Washington and north Idaho every year.
Services at the 2026 Connect include:
*Digital Skills & Training
*Employment
*FCS & HEN Housing
*Payee Services
*SSVF Veteran Services
HEART Program - Spokane Public Schools
Youth & Family Services
Spokane Public Schools' program for implementing the federal McKinney-Vento Education Assistance Act and the state Homeless Student Stability and Opportunity Grant Act.
Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HUD-VASH)
Veteran Services
HUD-VASH is a collaborative program that pairs HUD’s Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) rental assistance with VA case management and supportive services. These services are designed to help homeless Veterans and their families obtain permanent housing and access the health care, mental health treatment, and other supports necessary to help them improve their quality of life and maintain housing over time.
Health Equity Circle Harm Reduction Action Team
Behavioral Health Services
The Health Equity Circle Harm Reduction Action Team is a health sciences student-run non-profit organization providing harm reduction supplies, wound care and hygiene supplies, Narcan, food, clothing and water to individuals experiencing substance use disorder and/or homelessness in our Spokane community. In partnership with Bloom Psychiatry, we are able to provide low barrier medication for opioid use disorder as well as vaccinations and STI testing at low/no cost to our participants. We are participating in the homeless connect event this year to spread the word about our pop up events that occur every other Saturday in the parking lot of Bloom Psychiatry, and to help support individuals experiencing homelessness in Spokane.
Health and Justice Recovery Alliance
Behavioral Health Services
Addiction recovery, residential housing, medical respite
Ideal Option
Health Care Services
Outpatient medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorder including opioids, methamphetamine, and alcohol.
Inland Empire Insurance ⭐
Health Care Services
United Healthcare is an Insurance carrier in the Medicare space, and will be sharing information with attendee on how they may qualify for extra benefits on our Medicare Advantage Plans.
Inland Empire Legal Aid
Justice Services
The Inland Empire Legal Aid (IELA), formerly known as Spokane Volunteer Lawyers Program (VLP), was established in 1985, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit legal assistance program of the Spokane County Bar Association (SCBA). IELA strives to create a just and equitable society where all individuals, regardless of race or ethnicity, or sexual orientation, have equal access to legal services and justice. IELA operates out of Spokane County but does its best to help Pend Oreille, Ferry, Stevens and Lincoln counties. The IELA is supported by the Legal Foundation of Washington (LFW), SCBA members, and members of the community - like you!
IELA's mission is to connect low-income community members needing legal services to legal education and to pro bono professionals. The IELA strives to help low-income community members (within 200% of the Federal Poverty Level) help themselves with civil legal matters by providing legal education and advice through clinics, events and classes. The IELA's primary focus is Family Law, but the program also assists with consumer issues, and limited wills/estates.
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