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Giving

West Central 社区中心是那些人的希望灯塔 谁寻求我们有幸提供的丰富生活的服务。我们的大门向任何需要帮助的人敞开,即使需要的是从夏季炎热或冬季寒冷中解脱出来。由于许多资助合作伙伴(包括众多个人捐助者)的慷慨解囊,我们能够为这个社区服务。但是,资金需求仍在持续,我们邀请您通过投资我们的中心来投资于我们社区的健康。 

Supportive Services

$38

Provides a full day in the Life Skills Center for one participant.

$40

Provides a field trip to bowling.

$775

Provides one month of Life Skills Center attendance for one participant.

$1,000

Provides maintenance for the vehicles we use to transport clients.

Youth Development

$25

Provides 80 snacks for kids.​

$120

Provides one year of wrestling registration for one kid.​

$400

Provides one field trip for 24 kids.​

$850

Provides one month of snacks for all kids.

$5,000

Provides one summer of field trips for all kids.​​

Marissa's Lids for Kids

Our goal is to decrease the number and severity of head injuries associated with riding bicycles. Along with a free helmets, Marissa’s Lids for Kids provides education materials and proper helmet fitting assistance to ensure children use their helmets appropriately and understand their importance.​​​

Marissa's Lis for Kids logo
A young girl holding a stuffed rabbit.

Billy Harris Scholarship

The Billy Harris Youth Sports Scholarship Fund provides underprivileged children access to sports and sporting equipment so that every child has an opportunity to compete and play. ​​

Billy Harris signed baseball card

Billy Harris was a Canadian pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Brooklyn and the Los Angeles Dodgers teams and was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Marys, Ontario in 2008. Harris was a long-time resident of Kennewick, Washington, where he owned the popular tavern Billy's Bullpen for many years. Billy passed in May of 2011 and the Billy Harris Youth Sports Scholarship Fund was created in his memory by his son Rick to help children in distressed communities gain access to sports and sporting equipment.

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