By linking the shared interests of various groups and organizations, NECCA's on campus agency partnership has grown from five to ten public and private organizations. The Northeast Community Center is the busiest major Commutiy Center in the region. Northeast neighbors can readily access the services for their needs.
The following organizations operate within the Northeast Community Center. Click the agency name to learn more about their programs and services.
Work Readiness Connection (WRC), helps to prepare people for their employment search by providing personal help with resume, coverletters, interviewing, and computer knowledge.
SNAP provides financial assistance for low income households, budget counseling, energy assistance, weatherization, and minor home repair.
NE Food Pantry housed within NE Pantry section, the food pantry offers emergency food bank services for clients in the Northeast area.
The Hillyard Senior Center gives senior citizens an outlet for recreation, nutritional meals, health and social services.
Head Start is a program that offers classroom learning for preschool-age children of low income familes.
Spokane Regional Health District is one of 34 local public health agencies that work to promote and protect the health of Washington citizens. Periodically offers special services, such as ABC Dental for Children, blood lead level screening and flu immunizations at the Northeast Community Center.
Community Health Association of Spokane (CHAS), provides professional primary health care to families and individuals with or without health insurance coverage, on a sliding fee basis.
Lions Low Vision Clinic is dedicated to advancing the independence of all persons experiencing reduced vision.
Easter Seals Washington (Formerly SPOC of Spokane),provides information about oppertunities for education and employment that can lead to financial independence. Furnishes a place where low-income families can connect with peers and supportive staff through support groups and workshops.
Northeast Child Development Center (NCDC),a program of Easter Seals of Washington, offers full-day childcare with an emphasis on developing early learning skills and kindergarten readiness.
Women, Infants, & Children (WIC), is a program that offers nutrition and health information to families. WIC also provides supplementary food to infants and women who are pregnant.
Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), is an outreach program for families.







