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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?
What time is set-up?
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?
Are Homeless Connect T-Shirts available for purchase?
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
Spokane County Library District
Community Services
SCLD will be giving out reading glasses.
Spokane County Regional Veteran Services Center
Veteran Services
Since 1952 Spokane County Veterans Services administers the Veterans' Assistance Fund as mandated by State Law to provide emergency relief to indigent veterans residing in Spokane County. The purpose of the Veteran's Assistance Fund is to provide emergency assistance to qualified Veterans in need. It is funded by Spokane County using property tax dollars. We are not part of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and assistance is provided on an emergency need basis only.
Spokane Falls Community College/Spokane Community College Basic Needs
Community Services
Both campuses offer a range of support services designed to help students succeed in their learning. These services include navigation assistance for childcare, housing, food and hygiene resources, and other essential needs. Each campus has dedicated navigators who work closely with students and the community to connect them with appropriate support.
Spokane Public Library
Community Services
Public library serving residents of Spokane and Spokane County. We will have a table to provide information about the library, our services, and our resources. We will be able to create a library card on the spot for anyone that has photo ID.
Spokane Regional Health District
Community Services
Helping with Replacement IDs if you have already had a Washington State ID.
Spokane Treatment & Recovery Services (STARS)
Behavioral Health
Resource booth to help community members get connected with STARS services (Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health treatment).
The Salvation Army - Stepping Stones
Community Services
Information for The Way Out Center and Stepping Stones transitional housing for families.
The Salvation Army - The Way Out Center
Community Services; Youth and Family Services; Housing; Mobile Services
Information for The Way Out Center and Stepping Stones transitional housing for families.
The Way to Justice
Justice Services
Our mission is to empower marginalized communities through legal assistance, policy reform, and community-based support. Our services are Driver's Relicensing, Post-Conviction Relief, LFO Reduction, Record Vacature, Rights Restoration and Youth Empowerment
Transitions
Community Services
Transitions works to end poverty and homelessness for women and children in Spokane.
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