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Small town food pantry makes a big impact on the community
The Springdale Food Pantry is known for helping families in the small Eastern Washington town. Now the helpers are receiving support of their own from Avista.
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A steady presence caring for kids
Happy Horizons Childcare is a daycare non-profit in Moscow, Idaho that support parents who are essential workers. Learn about their efforts and how Avista helps here.
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At Home with Lisa: Keep the heat out with a door sweep
Finding the leaks in your house is not only for colder temperatures, but hot weather, too. Lisa installs a door sweep to help keep cool air inside.
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Fighting homelessness on the Palouse
Avista is fighting homelessness by donating funds to non-profit Family Promise of the Palouse. Read on to learn about their recent efforts in supporting homeless families.
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Support clean, renewable energy
Did you know that Avista’s electricity mix is more than fifty percent clean? You can support renewable energy by adding as little as $1 to your monthly Avista payment!
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1, 2, 3 - you can't scam me!
Scammers are tricky, polished, and pretty convincing. And these days, they're everywhere. Call Avista today if you think someone is trying to scam your utility account.
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My Energy Discount - Washington
My Energy Discount – Washington is a personalized bill discount for Washington Avista customers who qualify. Learn more about this program and see if you qualify.
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Spokane's Urban Tree Canopy Grows with Avista's Support
The City of Spokane is looking to grow Spokane’s urban tree canopy. Learn about the special software they use that helps them plan and manage the canopy.
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The positive power of prison pets
The goal of the Pawsitive Dog Prison Training Program is to help shelter dogs learn skills for their future homes. Learn more about the program here.
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Local Treasures with Pia: Barnstormers Theatre
Barnstormers is operated and supported by some 200 volunteers, who do everything from directing performances, to paint backdrops, act, and run the box office and the concession stand.
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