Community services

Attendant Care Registry – Free service matching disabled adults and children with personal-care providers; sponsored by Coalition of Responsible Disabled; 326-6355.

Citizenship Course – Offered by Community Colleges of Spokane, Mondays or Tuesdays, 5-9 p.m., Adult Education Center, 2310 N. Monroe St., Room 117; 533-4600.

Easter Seal Society of Washington – Offers free computer loan program for individuals with disabilities; 326-8292.

Employment, Education and Training – For Spokane County residents who have been laid off from work or have low income; provided through Work Source at 532-3140.

Employment and Training – For low-income youth, 16-21 years old, in Spokane County; contact Next Generation Zone at 532-3040.

Free Career Counseling and Job Search Assistance – For low-income residents of Spokane County; Work Source at 532-3140.

GED Preparation – Ages 19 and up at many sites in Spokane; call the Community Colleges Institute for Extended Learning Adult Basic Education, 533-4600.

Spokane Human Rights Commission – responds to discrimination complaints based on race, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability, familial status and other factors; 625-6110.

Veterans Counseling – Free counseling services, sponsored by the Veterans Outreach Center; 444-8387.

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