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IHN-CCO member guidance
Read more: IHN-CCO member guidanceSupporting the Community Through Federal Policy Changes Recent federal policy changes may raise concerns, create confusion, or post challenges to healthcare access. Intercommunity Health Network Coordinated Care Organization (IHN-CCO) is deeply committed to health, well-being, and equitable access to care. For the latest updates, resources, and advocacy efforts, visit https://ihntogether.org/in-your-community/member-guidance/ and contact IHN-CCO with any…
SAFE Oregon grant application
Read more: SAFE Oregon grant applicationSAFE (Security, Action, and Freedom for Everyone) is a rapid response funding mechanism launched by Borealis Philanthropy, designed to provide flexible, emergency funding to grassroots organizations facing urgent threats to democracy, justice, and safety. SAFE funding is designed urgent needs, helping groups respond quicky and effectively in times of crisis. Organizations under treat and needing…
Hands Across the Bridge
Read more: Hands Across the BridgeJoin the 17th annual Walter Ackerson Jr. Hands Across the Bridge for Recovery and Wellbriety Month on Saturday, September 20 in Waldport. Meet at the south end of the Alsea Bay Bridge at 11:30 am to learn about the bridge crossing and participate in holding hands across the bridge. Enjoy a free lunch, listen to…
Nutrition Oregon Campaign – Now accepting new applications
Read more: Nutrition Oregon Campaign – Now accepting new applicationsThe Nutrition Oregon Campaign (NOC) is a statewide network of connected communities and like-minded organizations challenging the systemic factors that contribute to chronic disease risk. The OHSU Bob and Charlee Moore Institute for Nutrition & Wellness created the NOC in collaboration with like-minded organizations and communities across the state of Oregon to end chronic disease…
Potential impact of proposed federal cuts to Oregon Health Plan
Read more: Potential impact of proposed federal cuts to Oregon Health PlanInformation from the Oregon Health Authority The Oregon Health Authority is actively assessing federal changes and actions for any impact they have on Oregonians. OHA is committed to making sure people in every Oregon community can access the health care and other services they need. The OHA Federal Response page is dedicated to actively monitoring…
CHANCE Recovery: Sponsor Bridges 2 Recovery Carnival
Read more: CHANCE Recovery: Sponsor Bridges 2 Recovery CarnivalJoin CHANCE Recovery in a celebration of recovery on Saturday, September 13. This free event will take place in front of CHANCE’s Albany office, with about 500 guests expected. Sponsorship opportunities are in the flyer below B2R 2025 Sponsor Info – CHANCE RecoveryDownload
Benton County surpasses goal, rehouses 54 households
Read more: Benton County surpasses goal, rehouses 54 households54 households in Benton County have moved from homelessness into housing over the past year as a result of collaborative efforts from Benton County’s Flexible Housing Subsidy Pool (FHSP) Program. These households include 69 adults and 53 children for a total of 122 people who have transitioned from homelessness into stable housing since the program’s inception…