Support for Adults With Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities

Representation to address the broad range of civil legal issues encountered by survivors such as protection orders, child support, child custody, divorce, paternity, etc. Contract Attorneys provide legal representation while a full time Paralegal and Legal Advocate provide support and case management services. Strengths-based, client centered, and trauma-informed goal setting, resource referrals, and service linkages that emphasize housing, health, and self-sufficiency. It’s Council Member Jonathan Bingle’s first meeting chairing the Urban Experience Committee, which we were informed of via a meme sent in by a city council staffer this morning.

Spokane City Council Study Sessions

Since our early days, this group of citizens has been at the bottom of the hierarchy of people who matter. People who have been segregated in institutions, used for eugenics experiments and shunned by the majority of society. Through our work, we are not only creating equality for people with disabilities, but we are also shining a light of hope for other marginalized people and communities. We believe in care that is customized to each individual’s needs and desires, enabling everyone we support to live a life of choice, rather than circumstance. We believe that this right can only be fully enjoyed when people have as much control over their day-to-day life as possible.

Spokane School District Board of Directors Special Session

Others in administration claimed Moss was checked out of his job and didn’t actually live in Spokane, which meant he frequently ghosted his staff and didn’t show up to work. High-quality professionally run shelters, like Preble Street Granada House, provide more than just a place to sleep for a night. They provide staff who are trained in trauma-informed care and harm reduction, housing navigation services, case management, healthy and nutritious meals, and more.

  • Already struggling with little support, five months into her pregnancy, Fatima lost her brother to suicide.
  • They’ll specifically discuss the $230,000 of taxpayer money the Valley spent on investigations and other actions into controversies involving the council member as he enters his second year.
  • The council is set to adopt a permanent nine-person task force to address housing and homelessness in Spokane Valley to comply with state law.
  • Spokane Valley Mayor Pam Haley is the new chair of the STA board and, at this meeting, she’ll be appointing members of the board to internal committees.

A healthy future for them, and for their children

  • The board will host a hearing for the public to comment on a proposed general obligation bond that could pay for aging infrastructure not covered by a recent tax increase measure that voters have struck down.
  • Others in administration claimed Moss was checked out of his job and didn’t actually live in Spokane, which meant he frequently ghosted his staff and didn’t show up to work.
  • Preble Street assumed operations of Granada House on Sunday, February 2, 2025, from Penobscot Community Health Center (PCHC).
  • People who have been segregated in institutions, used for eugenics experiments and shunned by the majority of society.
  • It’s Council Member Jonathan Bingle’s first meeting chairing the Urban Experience Committee, which we were informed of via a meme sent in by a city council staffer this morning.
  • A bond is essentially a promise to debtors that the district will be able to raise the funds to cover anticipated spending.

With the support of our College & Career Program, Janelle applied to the Community College of Denver and began working toward a certification in machining. Surrounded by staff and Granada House Review volunteers who encouraged her, Janelle began to feel hope. I am proud to say Stephanie earned her high school diploma through one of our online high school partners. She also completed our Parenting, Healthy Relationships, and Financial Literacy classes – as well as an internship at Head Start.

G.O. infrastructure bond up for public hearing

Granada House advocates for survivors, no matter where they are in their journey. A secure, off-site facility where custodial parents safely exchange custody of their children and/or children participate in supervised visits with their non-custodial parent. Assistance in thirteen area courts including order of protection court, as well as lethality assessment programs with nine area municipal police departments.

They’ll specifically discuss the $230,000 of taxpayer money the Valley spent on investigations and other actions into controversies involving the council member as he enters his second year. Those controversies include alleged harassment of city staff, allegations Merkel has denied. But talk to those people today, and they’ll tell you how their children have not just succeeded, but blossomed. That’s because Granada House offers more than a safe and secure environment. We offer privacy, choice, and the opportunity to pursue a meaningful life.

Your support helps helps Preble Street provide shelter, stability, food, and hope for vulnerable Mainers!

At first, she was nervous about what her family would say, but in January of 2022, Alejandra became a Granada House Mom and has loved it ever since. Edith, pictured with her son Ian, started at Granada House in February 2019 when Ian was just five months old. At the time, Edith was experiencing depression while facing the economic challenges of being a teen mom. After a friend introduced her to Granada House, Edith felt the encouragement she needed to move forward with her life and build a healthy future for herself and her son. In a year’s time, she was able to cover her expenses and begin saving for a down payment for a house.

Dropping out of school in 10th grade, Brittani was pregnant by age 15 . Alondra also had to overcome homelessness and generational poverty. We are an agency of diversity, we are an agency of principles, and we are an agency that acutely understands that when a person, any person, is discriminated against, it destroys the very fabric of humanity. Such unfair treatment must be met with resistance, partnership and intentional understanding. We do not accept that the current situation for black and brown people is not about us, it is.

By age 14, Janelle was pregnant, and that same boyfriend became abusive, leaving her with bruises make-up couldn’t cover. By the time Joseph was born, Janelle had stopped going to school. Stephanie is no longer the vulnerable, frightened teen mom who applied to Granada House. Brittani was born into poverty and chaos — and her mother struggled with cancer and her father with kidney failure.

Granada House Colorado empowers parenting teenage moms to strive for personal and economic self-sufficiency and to understand their significance in God’s sight, resulting in a healthy future for them and for their children. She feels safe and is excited to provide an environment for Julian that is supportive and caring, two things she longed for as a child. She is drawing every day to practice her skills while raising her lively, talkative and energetic little boy. Fatima heard about Granada House through a friend of a friend, and after having joined the program, she quickly began working on her high school equivalency through Penn Foster. She also applied to and was accepted into the Residential Program.

She is passionate about increasing accessibility to public meetings, telling stories from underrepresented communities and pitching funny merch ideas. Spokane Valley Mayor Pam Haley is the new chair of the STA board and, at this meeting, she’ll be appointing members of the board to internal committees. Last year, committee appointments became a battleground for a lengthy conflict when then-board chair Al French tried to cut representatives of Spokane City out of a voting position on STA’s most powerful committee. Agenda hereMonday, January 13 at 12 pmCouncil Briefing Center in the Lower Level of City Hall.808 W Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA 99201The meeting is also live streamed here. Agenda here when available.Thursday, January 16 at 11 amCity Council Chambers – Lower Level of City Hall 808 W. Agenda hereMonday, January 13 at 6 pmCity Council Chambers – Lower Level of City Hall 808 W.

Maine needs to continue prioritizing sustainable, permanent funding revenue for our critically important low-barrier shelters to ensure that funding challenges do not impact the operations of Granada House – or any other Maine shelter. Through our services, our community participation, and our advocacy, we make these ideas reality, each and every day. Granada House Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization, provides services to adults with developmental disabilities exclusively in their own homes or apartments — regardless of how complex their disabilities may be. Percentage of residents who were under the age of 18 staying in our shelter last year. She knew she would have to work hard — her first educational assessment placed her at 5th grade. “For the first time in my life, I feel stable and stress free.

We support Black Lives Matter, and we will continue to do our part in the fight for equality. We believe that with the right support, even people with complex disabilities can live successfully in their own homes. Transitional housing is temporary housing for the working homeless population and is set up to transition their residents to permanent housing. Your gift through an endowment, bequest or annuity helps build the future foundation for Granada House and the families we serve. Six months later, Janelle had earned her GED and had found her own confidence.