Josephine Community Transit
Josephine Community Transit (JCT) operates fixed routes within the City of Grants Pass and commuter routes to Cave Junction, Wolf Creek, and Medford.
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Josephine Community Transit (JCT) operates fixed routes within the City of Grants Pass and commuter routes to Cave Junction, Wolf Creek, and Medford.
The Josephine County Animal Shelter is an open - admissions shelter serving Josephine County, Oregon
The Community Development Department facilitates orderly growth and development in the Josephine County community through coordinated programs of Planning, Building Safety and Code Enforcement, as well as On-Site Septic, Public Health / Solid Waste and Property Management.
The purpose of the Josephine County Cultural Coalition (JCCC) is to nurture and promote the arts, humanities, and heritage of Josephine County. JCCC is part of the Oregon Cultural Trust network and is a grant funding organization with a focus on educational opportunities for children in the areas of arts, heritage, and humanities, public art, expanding awareness of cultural opportunities and celebrations, and increasing participation in the arts, heritage, and humanities for all.
501©3 non-profit organization that provides scholarships and grants to students, schools, and organizations throughout Southern Oregon. Administer of the funds of College Dreams. Community conduit to raise funds for needed infrastructure projects.
The Josephine County Emergency Management program is responsible for coordinating activities related to county-wide planning, mitigation, response and recovery from natural and man-made disasters.
The Food Bank has been a fixture in Josephine County since 1990. Originally we were part of the Josephine County Community Action Agency and were run as a program of the county. During these years, we served hungry individuals and families all over the county and built some of our longest-lasting relationships.
In 2005 the County discontinued funding for the Food Bank and the United Community Action Network stepped in and the Food Bank began to grow. In 2010 a community collaboration among the City of GP, UCAN, Rotary Clubs of GP, and local donors resulted in the construction of a new 10,000 square foot food storehouse and the establishment of Raptor Creek Farm, located on the property to grow food for local families.
Today, the Josephine County Food Bank is a stand-alone, independent non-profit organization. We continue to serve our community from our food distribution center at Raptor Creek Farm located at 3658 Upper River Road in Grants Pass.
The Josephine County Foster Care and Adoption unit is part of the Grants Pass branch of the Oregon Department of Human Services. We are continually recruiting, training, and certifying qualified foster/adoptive parents.