The organization has several different programs and works with close to 200 athletes.
SPOKANE, Wash. — ParaSport Spokane has officially found a new home that has more space and is better equipped to help the program inspire more parasport athletes who come to Spokane from all over the country.
The organization went searching for a new space following the end of its 7-year lease at Valley Christian School, which ended this fall.
ParaSport Spokane Development Director David Greig says the organization looked into several different locations, including the former Mountain View Middle School building, which also functioned as the former Spokane County Sheriff’s Training Facility, but initially ruled it out because of the location and the fact that it lacked a track space.
But after nearly 7 months of searching and with the 2026 Paralympics on the horizon, ParaSport Spokane worked with the East Valley School District and decided to …