Go Vets
Go Vets is an RVTD program to help local Veterans learn about transportation options and connect to the services needed to sustain a happy and healthy life.
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.
Go Vets is an RVTD program to help local Veterans learn about transportation options and connect to the services needed to sustain a happy and healthy life.
Grants are made based on the Foundation's Mission of Investing in Southern Oregon's youth, individuals, families, and communities. There are two grant application deadlines: March 15 and September 15. Grant awards range between $1,000 to $10,000. The preferred timeframe to contact the Executive Director for the March 15th deadline is January 4 through March 5.
The 30-day Dorm has 30 beds available for men who need a place to stay and have agreed to follow the rules of the mission, filled out the necessary intake information, and been approved by the men’s coordinator.
The women follow a 30-day program. Each resident works with the women’s coordinator to track their progress on a monthly basis, and if needed an additional 30 days may be granted.
Free needle exchange services. Free naloxone/narcan. Free rapid-screening for HIV, hepatitis C, and syphilis. Free referrals, education, and support services for people living with HIV/AIDS. Located in Newman Methodist Church Annex.
Kindergarten through 12th grade school district serving the Grants Pass metro area.