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The Woman’s Club of Spokane is heading in a new direction.
Just months ago, the future of the historic Woman’s Club of Spokane was uncertain. Precarious, even.
The nonprofit on Spokane’s lower South Hill found itself, like so many local organizations, struggling to regain momentum lost during COVID and to generate enough revenue to pay bills. This was compounded by a host of other recent issues: allegations of embezzlement, flood damage, and upset neighbors after a homeless shelter moved in.
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