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Additional Information
As a vendor, you are expected to arrive at least 30 minutes early to set up and stay for the entirety of the event.
We will have Connect t-shirts available for purchase for $20. CASH ONLY. NO CHANGE GIVEN.
NEW in 2024

Become a Vendor
Register to be a vendor at the 2026 Spokane Homeless Connect today!
Questions?
For all vendor questions, please fill out the form. Your message will be sent to our Vendor Coordinators, Reese and Aileen.
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Misc. Information
FAQs
Sponsors
When and where is the 2026 Spokane Homeless Connect?
Where do I register?
How much is it to register as a vendor or service provider?
What do I do if I need access to power outlets for electricity?
Is parking included in the registration fee?
Where do I park?
Can I drop off my stuff before I park?
When can I set up my table?
What do I do when I get there?
Are vehicles or trucks allowed on the Convention Center Floor?
Will lunch be provided?
Do I need to bring a table or chairs?
I want to bring swag, but what should I bring?
What is different this year?
Who do I contact if I don’t have a service to provide, but would like to volunteer?
Who do I contact with any other questions?
2026 SHC Vendors
⭐ - Official 2026 Sponsor
Compass Career Solutions
Employment Services
Housing and employment services
Compassionate Addiction Treatment
Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral health services including Peer, SUD, MAT/MOUD, Housing & Employment Case Management, Shelter.
DOL, Community Engagement & Outreach
Community Services
Our team works directly with community groups, not-for-profit organizations, resource providers, and community residents.
Our focus is on working with underserved communities, meeting where they’re at to provide information they may not be able to access. We value spending time with community organizations and partners to build relationships and trust, bringing information directly to communities.
Department of Revenue | Working Families Tax Credit
Youth & Family Services
The Working Families Tax Credit is a tax refund that helps Washington workers, and their families get more money back at tax time. The refund returns a portion of sales tax paid each year and is modeled after the federal Earned Income Tax Credit program.
Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)
Mobile Services
We are able to complete interviews for new benefits, renew benefits, issue new EBT cards, ID vouchers and answer any other questions that they may have. There will be an ABD worker on site as well.
Dignified Workday
Employment Services
Dignified Workday provides unhoused individuals the opportunity to do real work, earn an income, build stability, and even qualify for housing.
Division of Child Support
Youth & Family Services
Child Support Services - Can answer questions to both paying parents and parents who need access to our services or are receiving child support.
Excelsior Wellness Center
Youth & Family Services
Excelsior Wellness is a nonprofit corporation comprised of four integrated behavioral health, wellness and primary care organizations that meet unique needs in the Inland Northwest. Our alternative approach integrates education, behavioral health, primary care, and social and human services to provide comprehensive services to those we serve.
Experience Matters
Community Services
Experience Matters is a local volunteer group led by people who have lived homeless experience and homeless service providers to create housing policies that work for us!
Family Promise of Spokane ⭐
Youth & Family Services
Family Promise of Spokane exists to equip families and communities to help end the cycle of homelessness.
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