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Spokane / Washington / United States
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Established in 1928, Libby Center serves students with special needs in the state of Washington. The center offers a two-hour, pull-out vocational education program for district-wide special education secondary students who need prevocational or general vocational experiences. Its students participate in a variety of vocational activities by completion of various community service projects, such as tray favors for Meals on Wheels, pins and bags for Bloomsday, stuffing envelopes for the Spokane Youth Sports Association and collating notebooks for Birth Place at Sacred Heart Hospital. Libby Center operates a parent-teacher group that supports several fundraising events for the development of the center. It is governed by Spokane Public Schools, which operates several elementary, middle and high schools that include Ferris High School and Rogers High School.
Spokane / Washington / United States
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Spokane / Washington / United States
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Spokane / Washington / United States
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Spokane / Washington / United States
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Operational for more than 20 years, Daybreak treats adolescents with drug and alcohol abuse cases. Its inpatient chemical dependency treatment programs are certified by the Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse. The center serves children between the ages of 12 and 17. Daybreak manages a 30-pus-bed facility that houses boys and girls in Spokane in Washington. It also offers outpatient treatment services. The center serves individuals in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Alaska. Daybreak offers mental health counseling services. It additionally provides individual and family therapies. The center serves over 995 individuals annually. Daybreak participates in various community events and programs.
Spokane / Washington / United States
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Boys & Girls Club of Spokane County, established in 2001, is affiliated with the national program of Boys & Girls Clubs of America. It offers five-core program initiatives including arts, sports and fitness, social skills, character development and leadership development and education and career development. The club, based in Spokane, Wash., provides prevention programs for youth, including gang, alcohol, drug, tobacco, teen sex and unplanned pregnancies. B&GC of Spokane County offers a range of after-school programs and activities for children and disadvantaged youth ages 6 through 18. The club s events include sporting activities, open house, campfire pajama reading party, crazy hair day, bingo games and various outdoor activities. It also arranges field trips to the Cat Tales Zoological Park.
Spokane / Washington / United States
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Spokane Youth Sports Association "SYSA" provides year round sports for boys and girls ages 4-18. Programs take place at various fields throughout the greater Spokane area including at SYSAs Andrew Rypien Field and the SYSA Indoor Sports Center. The mission of SYSA is to provide sports activities for all youth where everyone plays, develops skills, is taught good sportsmanship, and learns the value of being a team player. Since 1968 SYSA has successfully served the community offering both Recreational and Competitive play in a variety of youth sports: Soccer, Football, Baseball, Softball, Track & Fitness, Basketball, Lacrosse, etc. SYSA Bingo is a supporting arm to SYSA Sports. SYSA Bingo is proud of its comfortable, family friendly environment and welcomes players with all levels of experience. Come in and have some fun help us support youth sports in Spokane! For further details on SYSA Youth Sports visit: SYSA Bingo visit.
Spokane / Washington / United States
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