
Stand Downs offer relief for homeless Veterans
“You’d be so lean, that blast of January would blow through you.” Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale It’s hard to imagine what it must be like
“You’d be so lean, that blast of January would blow through you.” Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale It’s hard to imagine what it must be like
There’s no place to shelter homeless veterans — or anyone who is homeless for that matter — in Polk County. Views: 23
When community members started trickling slowly in for Christmas dinner at the Seaside American Legion Post 99, they passed a table filled with knitted hats
With two wheels under their feet, southern Oregon’s veterans are riding towards a greater sense of independence. … to help out our veterans that are
Do you have information of interest to Douglas County veterans? Contact John McDonald at jd.mcdonald.jd@gmail.com or 541-580-6178. He is a combat veteran with more than
Victory Place has nine studio apartments, and eight one-bedroom apartments. ACCESS was able to build the complex through a $1.96 million grant from Oregon Housing
Wilbern served in the Oregon National Guard and deployed to Iraq in 2010-11 as part of Operation New Dawn. He now works in the Wasco
Gaffey was among countless homeless veterans without a roof over his head, at least until Access, with the help of a private property owner, stepped
Community Connections which covers, Baker, Union, Grant and Wallowa counties, will be receiving part of the funds to assist people in need of housing. Jeff
BEND, Ore – Thursday is the anniversary of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, and veterans around the country are being honored for their service.
Lincoln County’s fourth annual Veterans Stand Down will take place Friday, Dec. 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Shilo Inn, 536 SW
After her military service, Alvina White Bull struggled to maintain civilian employment, which led to problems with drugs and alcohol. As she tried to deal
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