Events

Interested in our events?

Stay in the loop with upcoming events hosted by Safe Spokane. We organize gatherings to build community, raise funds, and support our mission to help companion animals and the people who love them.

Spring Fling 2025

May 17th at 5PM join us for a fun evening with:

  • Buffet dinner by The Davenport
  • Live and silent auctions
  • Entertainment and community connection

Tickets includes 2 drink tickets per guest. Beer & wine available for purchase. All proceeds support our mission to foster companion animals when their person is in crisis.

Get in touch

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Please fill out the contact form above to apply for assistance and we will contact you with more information.

Please fill out a volunteer application on our website to get involved!

We ask our foster volunteers to be able to commit to 60 days or less. You would foster an animal in your home, commit to its care as one of your own and return it to its owner when the owner requests return of the animal. The owner’s story may or may not be successful, but our commitment is to give a person the opportunity to improve themselves while knowing their loved one is being kept safe in a loving environment. We can only help in our client’s journey to success, but knowing their loved one is safe allows them room to focus on their own success.

We take individuals on a case-by-case basis. Our foster network is small, and the demand is large. We sometimes turn people away because there simply isn’t room.

Please visit our donation page to donate monetarily or donate items for pets through our wish lists.

We currently serve most of Spokane County. We are always looking for foster homes and foster homes outside of the current area would allow us to expand our service area.

If we can find a foster home, we’ll help you out. Keep in mind our foster network is small and the need is large. We are always looking for more foster homes.

No. We only provide short term foster care. We aim to give an opportunity to people whose path to success is blocked because providers won’t allow their animal to accompany them on their journey.

No. We find that owners that have had a longer time bonding with their animal are more motivated to succeed while their animal is in foster care. And, because of the
limited foster network and the fact that people in need are being turned away,
we need to prioritize the situations with the greatest motivation and chances
for the owner’s success.

Yes! Please visit our donations page for links to our wish list/items needed.

Please fill out the contact form above to reach out.