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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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2026 SHC Vendors
⭐ - Official 2026 Sponsor
Molina Healthcare ⭐
Mobile Services
Molina Healthcare believes every person, family, and community deserves access to high-quality health care regardless of their situation. Molina's mission is to deliver effective, reliable, and affordable health care to those who need it most. They strive to meet the physical, social, and emotional needs of each member and to strengthen the communities they serve.
Molina will be providing health insurance assistance and information at the event.
Northeastern Washington Area of Narcotics Anonymous
Community Services
We provide a proven path of recovery from addiction through a 12-step recovery program based on complete abstinence. Pamphlets will be available at the table as well as meeting schedules.
Northwest Fair Housing Alliance
Justice Services
The mission of the Northwest Fair Housing Alliance is to eliminate housing discrimination and to ensure equal housing opportunity for the people of Washington State through education, counseling and advocacy.
Oxford House Inc.
Housing Services
Oxford Houses are self-run, self-supported homes for individuals in recovery from a Substance Use Disorder.
Parent-Child Assistance Program of Spokane
Behavioral Health
PCAP provides 3 years of case management to women who are pregnant or up to 2 years postpartum. We help resolve system barriers, connect to community services, navigate short and long term recovery and set goals to help women become successful parents.
Peer Spokane
Behavioral Health
Peer Spokane cultivates powerful, healthy lives by providing peer emotional support and development services to the Spokane County community impacted by addiction and/or mental health.
Providence Medical Group - Audiologists of Spokane ENT
Health Care Services
At the Spokane Homeless Connect event, the Audiologists of Spokane ENT will focus on enhancing the auditory health of individuals experiencing homelessness by providing free hearing screenings. While they typically offer comprehensive services such as hearing assessments, consultations, guidance on hearing aids, and treatment options for various auditory conditions, their participation at this event will concentrate on delivering essential hearing screenings. This initiative aims to identify potential hearing impairments early, allowing underserved populations to access necessary support and resources, thereby improving their quality of life.
Revive Counseling Spokane
Behavioral Health
FCS Housing & Employment Support Services, Outpatient Mental Health & Substance Use Treatment and Groups, Peer Support Services, and Transitional Housing
SNAP
Housing & Community Services
Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners (SNAP) is a nonprofit Community Action Agency. Its mission is to provide access to resources that create opportunities for people to move from crisis to stability and self-sufficiency. Homeless Services and Energy Program information will be at the event.
Special Mobility Services
Community Services
We provide Medicaid brokerage, travel training, shopper service, community shuttle and mobility management services in Spokane.
Spokane Colleges Head Start & ECEAP
Youth & Family Services
Our organization provides free early childhood education and family support services for children from birth to age five. Our program offers preschool education, health and developmental screenings, nutritious meals, and family support services. Our goal is to support children’s growth, school readiness, and family well-being.
Spokane Community College Inspiration Salon
Haircuts
Free haircuts will be provided by the students of Spokane Community College’s Cosmetology program!
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