Valley Lift
Valley Lift is a shared-ride, origin-to-destination, wheelchair-accessible transportation service for persons whose disabilities prevent them from using a Rogue Valley Transportation District (RVTD) lift-equipped, fixed-route bus.
Through JosephineLINK, you can access up-to-date information for hundreds of community organizations. This easy-to-use online community resource directory is curated by our librarians and updated regularly with the most current contact information as well as hours, locations, and website address. You can browse by category or search by keyword. And, if you want to add an organization to the list, complete the “Submit a Listing” form — our librarians will review it and follow up with you.
Valley Lift is a shared-ride, origin-to-destination, wheelchair-accessible transportation service for persons whose disabilities prevent them from using a Rogue Valley Transportation District (RVTD) lift-equipped, fixed-route bus.
Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services are available to any Oregonian with a disability who is having difficulty getting or keeping a job because of disability-related barriers.
Covered drugs change quarterly; ask at drop-off if Rx is covered.
The West Family Foundation awards grants in the areas of youth enrichment, human services, and other charitable causes. To complete an application, you will need to register for an online account, located on the application tab of this website. Once your registration is complete, you can apply any time during the three month window of opportunity (December- February).
This is a two-part process. The deadline to submit part 1 of the application is February 1. If selected, organizations will be invited to complete part 2 of the application, which is due August 1. Average grant size is $25,000- $50,000.
WIC is a free nutrition education program that helps families identify healthy nutrition choices that work for them. Nutrition education program. Supplemental foods provided via WIC debit card.
WIC is a free nutrition education program that helps families identify healthy nutrition choices that work for them. Nutrition education program. Supplemental foods provided via WIC debit card.
Since the early 1980's WCBC Food Share has given out "free" food boxes to the needy of Williams. Anyone on food stamps, TANF, SSI, state subsidy, or below current poverty level qualifies for a food box once per calendar month.
Donate and/or choose from used home goods, books, clothing, children’s items, and more, all for free. The free store is run by the local Seventh Day Adventist Church.
With the help of our dedicated volunteers, we distribute food to low and no-income individuals and families in communities all over Josephine County. We have changed the way we build food boxes by growing our own local grocery store produce in our garden at Raptor Creek Farm along with other established programs to end hunger in our community. Our local food bank has provided and distributed millions of pounds of food each year.