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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
Molina Healthcare of WA - Jail Transitions
Justice Services
Molina Healthcare has a no-cost program for our Apple Health (Medicaid) members to help with
transition-of-care and re-entry support during and after incarceration. Our Case Managers and
Community Connectors are understanding, caring and knowledgeable.
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.
New Horizon Care Centers
Behavioral Health Services
Founded in 1980, New Horizon Care Centers, Inc. (NHCC) is a multi-service organization that provides residential and outpatient substance use disorder treatment services, mental health counseling, and gambling treatment. We specialize in co-occurring services, including pregnant and parenting women (PPW), men's treatment, and gambling services.
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.
Office of Behavioral Health Advocacy
Behavioral Health Services
OBHA provides advocacy and support for people who are navigating the behavioral health system. We assist with the resolution of complains or other barriers to accessing behavioral health care. We assist with creating mental health advance directives and educate the community about our services
Oxford House, Inc.
Housing Services
Oxford Houses are self-run, self-supported homes for individuals in recovery from a Substance Use Disorder.
PCAP of Spokane
Behavioral Health Services
PCAP (Parent-Child Assistance Program) 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.
Pacific Islander Community Association (PICA WA)
Community Services
Our mission is to establish a cultural home, center community power, and advocate to further the wellness of our Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (NH/PI) communities physically, culturally, socially, and spiritually.
In order to achieve this mission, our work centers around providing direct community support paired with systems advocacy that is guided by NH/PI community values and priorities.
Parent-Child Assistance Program of Spokane
Behavioral Health Services
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.
Partners with Families and Children
Behavioral Health Services
Partners with Families and Children strives to prevent, interrupt and repair cycles of abuse and neglect within families by providing holistic services within our community. From evaluation to treatment though our Substance Use Disorder, Mental Health, and Children’s Advocacy programs, we provide support for families with the goal to help them thrive and live healthy, productive lives.
Passages Family Support ⭐
Behavioral Health Services
We welcome individuals, families, youth, and children who are enrolled in Washington’s Apple Heath Medicaid program and are facing behavioral health challenges.
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