The Northeast Community Center provides low-income families access to affordable services that support them in becoming and remaining self-sufficient. Services working together in our facility include medical/dental, counseling for youth, energy assistance, WIC, senior wellness programs, public computer access, and early learning for 300 pre-school age kids. We also offer access to food through the WSU Food Sense program and a 48 bed community garden, classes in Survival English for newly arriving immigrants, Responsible Renter classes that help families access affordable housing, and currently developing access to technology for youth.