Inland Oasis is a volunteer organization providing support to the LGBTQ+ Community and our Allies on the Palouse. We are a registered 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit with the IRS, so any financial contributions can be tax-deductible.
We are here to provide support to our communities through educational, social, and health programming. These services include The West Side Food Pantry, a community center, an emergency fund for those in immediate need, and social activities like drag bingo and game nights.
We are currently re-purposing an existing building into a new community center and commercial kitchen. The main community space, garden, and kitchen are coming along and we are thankful to our volunteers and supporters that are helping make this a safe space for us to work and our community to gather.
We are here to provide support to our communities through educational, social, and health programming. These services include The West Side Food Pantry, a community center, an emergency fund for those in immediate need, and social activities like drag bingo and game nights.
We are currently re-purposing an existing building into a new community center and commercial kitchen. The main community space, garden, and kitchen are coming along and we are thankful to our volunteers and supporters that are helping make this a safe space for us to work and our community to gather.
If you have any questions, or you would like to find out how you can help us help others, please contact us.
We are entirely funded by grants and donations, so please consider donating today. With your help, we can do more, for more.
We are entirely funded by grants and donations, so please consider donating today. With your help, we can do more, for more.
Physical Address:
730 W Pullman Rd. #3 Moscow ID 83843 |
Mailing Address:
PO Box 8205 Moscow ID 83843 |
We acknowledge that Inland Oasis is located on the ancestral homelands of the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) and Schitsu’umsh (Coeur d’Alene) tribes. We acknowledge that the region in which we live is named after the Palus (Palouse) tribe, who refused to cede their land and were wiped out by the US Government. We acknowledge the tribal history here, and work to respect their ancestors, as well as the diverse and vibrant Native communities who make their home here today.
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