
A Pathway Out of Homelessness
When Immanuel arrived at Feast, he was a senior immigrant facing homelessness and unemployment. Through warm meals, job search support, and daily encouragement, he received the care and tools he needed to move forward. Over time, with help from United Way-supported Community Health Workers, he secured stable housing and meaningful employment as a caregiver. Today, he lives independently, supports others through his work, and has become a reminder of how hospitality and community can transform lives
Funded Program: Job Skills Development
Organization: Feast Collective
People Served: 321
Each year, United Way of Spokane County invests in programs that make a real difference for children, families, and individuals across our region. These impact stories highlight the lives changed through community support and the dedication of our nonprofit partners. From mental health counseling and academic mentorship to cultural preservation and housing stability, these are the stories of progress made possible by collective action.
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