| Last updated on August 24, 2006 |
The American Indian Community Center provides comprehensive social and economic development services for American Indians and all racial groups in our community. The American Indian Community Center encourages individual and family self-sufficiency.
The American Indian Community Center protects and preserves the culture and traditions of Indian people.
Description:
AICC provides support services to over 1100 clients. Native Americans account for 78% of those clients.
AICC works in collaboration with tribes in 33 counties.
Programs include Workforce Investment Act (WIA), Family Services, Food Bank, Resource Center, ECEAP/Daycare, HUD Supportive Housing, Education classes, Senior Nutrition, Protective Payee, and Indian Child Welfare.
The center provides a unique and comprehensive approach to promoting self-sufficiency, determination and success.
History:
The American Indian Community Center (AICC)is a non-profit agency that was founded in 1967 as a social gathering place for American Indians in the city of Spokane.
Contact people:
Office fax number: 509-534-7210
Address:
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905 E Third Avenue Spokane, WA 99202 (See a map) |
Web Site: None specified
Directions:
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From downtown Spokane, take Third Avenue west to 905 E Third Avenue, located near the Shilo Inn Hotel.
Nearest Bus Stop: 91, 1.0 minute walk |
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