
Thursday, October 1st | 12:00pm
OUR BIGGEST FUNDRAISER OF THE YEAR IS GOING DIGITAL!
We Need Your Help Now More Than Ever
Due to COVID-19, our biggest fundraiser of the year will be a digital event in 2020. We use the funds raised from People Who Care to help fund our efforts in Spokane, working to end poverty and homelessness for women and children in Spokane.
PWC is going digital this year with a short and impactful program – hear from inspiring women who have participated in our programs and moved their lives forward; get updated on our status via our Executive Director; and take advantage of the opportunity to invest in the respect for human dignity every woman and child deserves. Approximately 25 minutes of your day may change your life!
See you October 1st!










Our Values
Every year, we choose a different theme from our core values for our People Who Care Event. This year, we have chosen to focus on “Respect for Human Dignity”.
Respect for Human Dignity
We believe in the dignity and inherent worth of individuals and respect their right to self-determination.
Community
We believe that the fullness of each person is realized in relationship with others.
Growth & Wholeness
We believe each individual is a work in progress on a journey toward integration of mind, body and spirit, with the hope of financial stability, emotional, physical and spiritual peace.
Justice
We believe in advocating for what is right, honest and moral both for whom we serve and with whom we serve.

Our Mission
Transitions works to end poverty and homelessness for women and children in Spokane.
We pursue this mission through the operation of the Women’s Hearth, Transitional Living Center, EduCare, Miryam’s House, New Leaf Kitchen & Café, and Home Yard Cottages.
- Hands-On Vocational Training
- Housing/Homeless Services
- Trauma-Informed Childcare
- Family Support & Reunification
- Legal Assistance Coordination
- Marketable Skills and Resume Building
About PWC 2020
People Who Care is Transitions’ largest fundraiser of the year, helping support all of our local efforts throughout the rest of the year. Traditionally, this has been a live event with guest speakers, awards, and dinner. This year will be entirely virtual!
The good news is, there is no limit to the number of attendees in 2020. Join us October 1st at 12:00pm to get a glimpse into the world of Transitions, hear inspiring stories from the community, and help support our vision in Spokane!
If you register and can’t attend, we will send you a digital recording of the event, AND you’ll still get your coupon to New Leaf (details below)!

TABLE CAPTAIN - SISTER SUE ORLOWSKI
Sister Sue has been a key part of our People Who Care events throughout the years, and a huge benefit to the event as a table captain.
Over the years, she has volunteered in a variety of ways to help support the work of Transitions. Becoming a table captain is one of those ways that you can help too! If you are looking for a way to get involved and help your community, becoming a Table Captain is an easy way to do just that!


Become a "Table Captain"
Traditionally, table captains pledge to fill a table at the People Who Care event. This year, it’s even easier! Become a table captain and invite your friends and family to virtually attend this year’s event. The number is limitless, but we challenge you to “bring” 8 people to this year’s event!
Help Us Help Spokane
We know you want to help your community during this challenging time, and we would love your help to make this event successful. How can you help us?
• Come experience the event!
• Volunteer as a Table Captain and “bring” your friends, family, co-workers, anyone!
Thursday, October 1st | 12:00pm

REGISTER NOW AND GET A FREE TREAT!
When you register for PWC 2020, you’ll get a FREE 16oz drink AND a baked good or snack pack from New Leaf Cafe, our job training program and kitchen. All you have to do is attend!
The New Leaf Kitchen & Café programs blend education, hands-on work experience, and supportive services designed to help women gain the self-confidence and professional skills necessary for self-sufficiency. In 2017, 80% of our kitchen trainees went on to school or employment.




THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!
Thank you to everyone who supports Transitions, both for PWC and throughout the year. We couldn’t do what we do without you. From us, the individuals we work to assist, and the entire community, we thank you!
A special thanks to our “Respect for Human Dignity” and “Justice” level sponsors:




BERNARDO WILLIS ARCHITECTS

AMERIGROUP REALSOLUTIONS

ROGUE HEART MEDIA

HORIZON CREDITUNION
