The Family Connection
Oregon Parenting Education Collaborative
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Oregon Parenting Education Collaborative
The Ford Family Foundation is a private, non-profit foundation with headquarters in Roseburg, Oregon. The Foundation makes grants to public charities and agencies predominantly benefiting communities in rural Oregon and Siskiyou County, California. In addition, the Foundation designs, manages, and funds programs that aim to improve the well-being of children, families, and communities in our region, including a scholarship program for students attending college or university.
The Hub is a resource and referral center open to the community. It provides a safe, welcoming, and recovery-orientated environment where someone seeking assistance can sit, have a snack, and talk with others seeking connection.
What is Offered!
7 Individual Sensory Rooms: 3 Calming Sensory Rooms & 4 Active/Hybrid Sensory Rooms
Cost for Families:
Free thanks to donors and sponsors!
Classes!
Classes for children, parents, caregivers, and specialists.
24/7 crisis line for support of LGBTQ+ under age 25. Website with resources for LGBTQ+ youth.
Asante Three Rivers Medical Center is a modern hospital in Grants Pass devoted to blending the most up-to-date treatments with the timeless principles of holistic care. This hospital offers a great variety of high-quality medical services based around general and acute care.
Kindergarten through 12th grade school district serving rural parts of Josephine County.
Direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis. For the trans community, by the trans community.
We exist to serve anyone facing food insecurity in Josephine County. Every month, we provide meals to over 13,000 people through our partner organizations. Shockingly, over a quarter of those we serve are children. Working families, the elderly, disabled, and those experiencing homelessness are other groups that rely on our services so they don’t go hungry at night.
It’s up to each of us to help our neighbors by donating food, time and/or money to this cause because no one should be hungry