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Alerts: June 13, 2025: Construction work on the SRHD College Avenue building begins on Monday, June 16, and is expected to continue for eight weeks. Please be mindful of areas around the building that closed for safety. | Some federal websites are experiencing disruptions while being reviewed for compliance with President Trump’s executive orders. As a result, some links and information on srhd.org may be unavailable.
Learn what you can do to prepare for wildfire smoke and poor air quality.
Learn About Wildfire SmokeAn overdose can happen anywhere, and it can happen to anyone who uses opioids. Be prepared. Keep it close.
Learn MoreLearn about the signs and symptoms and what to do if you think you're sick.
Learn MoreSee data, current community efforts and services addressing the opioid epidemic in Spokane County.
Opioids in Spokane CountyPeople living homeless received services from shelter programs during the first quarter of 2025.
City of Spokane, Spokane CMIS
clients were served by Nurse-Family Partnership of Spokane County in 2024, with 66 new clients and 38 clients who graduated when their child turned 2.
Spokane Regional Health District
of the Spokane County population is socially vulnerable.
US Census Bureau Community Resilience Estimates for Equity Profiles
June is Pride Month—a time to celebrate and show support for the LGBTQIA2S+ community! To show our support, we'll be lighting the exterior of our building in rainbow colors each night throughout the month of June. Don’t forget to take a look!
June 9-13 is Smoke Ready Week. This week Spokane Regional Health District joins Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency and Gonzaga Univerty’s Institute for Climate, Water, and Environment to share tips and resources through a newly launched website, community partners, and social media. This year’s theme is SMOKE: Five Tips to Help You Breathe Easier.
Did you know there's a simple, one-hour course that can teach you how to help someone in a mental health crisis—just like CPR does for medical emergencies? It’s called QPR Suicide Prevention training, and it’s available online and here in Spokane through the Spokane County Medical Reserve Corps.
| Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency, SRHD promote smoke preparedness during Smoke Ready Week
| Celebrating National Public Health Week, April 7-13
| Health district invites residents from 15,000 Spokane County households to participate
| First confirmed death from pertussis (whooping cough) in Washington since 2011
| Fifty-two Spokane County residents have been hospitalized due to flu symptoms this season
| Administrative officer presents new information to address operational challenges
| SRHD confirms 123 cases. Spokane County parents and pregnant people urged to vaccinate
| Board deferred decision on possible separation of Treatment Services from SRHD to Dec. 5
| Board requests more information including business proforma for review at Oct. 31 meeting