ORCCA Creates Jobs
By: – Aug 30, 2012 Source: Create Jobs for USA “The recession has been especially severe in the areas ORCCA serves, resulting in an unemployment rate that is almost 200%…
Read moreBy: – Aug 30, 2012 Source: Create Jobs for USA “The recession has been especially severe in the areas ORCCA serves, resulting in an unemployment rate that is almost 200%…
Read moreKCBY, Mar 16, 2010 A local non-profit is testing out a new program, that it hopes will help two low income households cut down on energy costs, by supplying them with…
Read moreKCBY By Ryan Nagel Published: May 9, 2011 at 10:15 AM PDT Help stamp out hunger! It’s easy. Simply place nonperishable food donations by your mailbox on the morning of Saturday, May 14, for…
Read moreKCBY, Oct 21, 2008 Winter is almost here and that means a higher heating bill for your home, but for families who qualify the federal government is sending the state more…
Read moreKCBY, Jan 21, 2011 Oregon Coast Community Action is partnering with the South Coast Homeless Council and local organizations to complete the Annual Homeless Count event on Jan. 28, 2011 in…
Read moreOregon Coast Community Action gets $1.5 million Grant from the Ford Family Foundation. http://www.theworldlink.com/articles/2007/12/06/news/doc47585ce2b4b61195585722.txt
Read moreDJC Oregon, March 9, 2012 Michelle Hermiston was pregnant with her fifth child when she fled an abusive relationship four years ago, hoping to build a better life for her young children.…
Read moreKCBY, Mar 25, 2011 A dollar is all they need to help thousands in need.The South Coast Food Share is asking you to donate a dollar to help move 7,000 pounds…
Read moreKCBY, Sep 8, 2011 September is Hunger Action Month and The South Coast Food Share is asking you to help them feed the hungry. When you dine at participating restaurants on…
Read moreKCBY, Oct 10, 2011 Live music, beverages and lots of fun. This may sound like an Octoberfest event, but we’re talking about Octoberfish! A fundraising event meant to include the entire…
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