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Here to Help: Nonprofits Roundup
One-stop giving: A generous wrapup for Creswell First Creswell First wrapped up its 2024 One Stop Giving program with 19 donors contributing $8,195 for cultural initiatives and essential services. Creswell…
Here to Help: Nonprofits Roundup
One-stop giving: A generous wrapup for Creswell First Creswell First wrapped up its 2024 One Stop Giving program with 19 donors contributing $8,195 for cultural initiatives and essential services. Creswell…
Lane County’s got milk, thanks to donation
EUGENE — On March 6, a semi-truckload of milk arrived at FOOD For Lane County and was distributed to the community. “Having a fresh supply of milk that can be…
Lane County’s got milk, thanks to donation
EUGENE — On March 6, a semi-truckload of milk arrived at FOOD For Lane County and was distributed to the community. “Having a fresh supply of milk that can be…
UpRiver Pantry plays big role in rural Lane County
DORENA – The UpRiver Pantry is on the banks of the Row River, 15 miles southeast of Cottage Grove. It is one of 20 pantries that partner with FOOD For…
UpRiver Pantry plays big role in rural Lane County
DORENA – The UpRiver Pantry is on the banks of the Row River, 15 miles southeast of Cottage Grove. It is one of 20 pantries that partner with FOOD For…
Springfield Rotary speaks  community’s language with new ‘peace pole’ at Keefer
SPRINGFIELD — To inspire peace in the community, on Tuesday, Feb. 25, the Springfield Rotary Club 364 unveiled an eight-foot peace pole at the Bob Keefer Center inscribed with words…
Springfield Rotary speaks  community’s language with new ‘peace pole’ at Keefer
SPRINGFIELD — To inspire peace in the community, on Tuesday, Feb. 25, the Springfield Rotary Club 364 unveiled an eight-foot peace pole at the Bob Keefer Center inscribed with words…


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New director at Hope & Safety Alliance

After eight years as executive director, on March 1, Julie Weismann will step down from her role leading the Hope & Safety Alliance. 

“Under her exceptional leadership, the organization has grown in its impact and reach, transforming countless lives through her unwavering commitment to domestic violence survivors and their families,” board president Candice Hook said in a news release. 

Weismann will remain with Hope & Safety Alliance as the finance director.

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