Two members of the Mid-Columbia Houseless Collaborative (MCHC) have been awarded nearly $2 million in support of the effort to address houselessness. Over the next three years, Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) will receive $969,600, and Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) will receive $809,603.
Read MoreOur Klickitat Prevention Coalition is working on a five-year Drug Free Communities (DFC) grant renewal application. If awarded, it would bring $625,000 to Klickitat County in support of youth through its fiscal agent, Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP).
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COVID-19 emergency food allotments are phasing out in February. That means all households receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will return to their normal pre-pandemic amounts. The extra allotment is going away.
Families need to plan accordingly and should reach out to the WAGAP Food Bank if help is needed to make the transition. Call 509-493-2662 extension 208.
Read MoreStabilizing families to prevent child abuse and future houselessness is a primary goal of the new Family Resource Center being developed in Goldendale by Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) in partnership with The Next Door, Inc. (TNDI). Photo by Some Tale on Unsplash
Read MoreCPAKC is offering free medicine lock bags to protect youth from accidental overdose and potential death. The effort is part of CPAKC’s annual Locks Save Lives campaign in Goldendale, Washington.
Read MoreMembers of the Mid Columbia Houseless Collaborative are preparing for the 2023 Point in Time ( Coun t which will take place in Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Klickitat, and Skamania Counties between Monday, January 23rd Friday, January 27th.
Photo: Kelli Hovrath, Director of the Office of Housing Stabilization with a trunk full of street outreach supplies. Photo Credit: MCCAC
Read MoreWAGAP is expanding Mobile Food Bank operations further east in Klickitat County with a new route to Roosevelt on the 4th Thursday of the month, beginning in January 2023. Click for PDF in English / Click for PDF in Spanish
Read MoreParents are invited to register for Guiding Good Choices, a free and confidential series designed around promoting healthy development and reducing risky behavior for children as they enter their teenage years. The program will be offered weekly on Tuesdays in Goldendale beginning in February.
Read MoreJanuary is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Awareness Month and January 11 is the official day of observance.
But is one day of observance enough? Is one month of awareness enough?
Read MoreSkamania County Emergency Warming Shelter in Stevenson is now open Thursdays - Mondays with nightly check-in between 6 - 8 pm. In Klickitat County, warming services are coordinated through the WAGAP housing offices during regular business hours.
Read MoreIn a surprise announcement this week, WAGAP learned that effective immediately, Second Harvest is discontinuing service to food assistance programs across rural communities in Washington.
Read MoreUse it or lose it. That may happen if business and volunteerism don’t pick up at the Second Hand Rose thrift store in Bingen, Washington.
Read MoreGivingTuesday reimagines a world built upon shared humanity and generosity. Whether it is spreading joy, sharing our talents, donating to a cause, helping a neighbor, or showing up for an issue you care about, on GivingTuesday we transform the way we think about and act on giving all year long.
Read MoreCoats for Kids is underway! Support local youth with the donation of a new winter coat, hat, scarf, gloves, or winter boots and help keep them warm and safe in the cold weather.
Join Insitu, WAGAP, and The Next Door to fill the need!
Read MoreAs a child growing up in Mexico, one of Alicia Ramirez’s dreams was simply to be able to graduate from high school.
Read MoreWhen starting any new childcare business, individuals may feel overwhelmed by regulatory hurdles and the cost of startup expenses. Klickitat County Childcare Committee can help connect people with local resources to make it possible to open an at-home business.
Read MoreThe new Mid-Columbia Houseless Collaborative (MCHC) will present to city councils and county commissions as it shares its vision.
Read MoreThe call for donors is starting early this year to meet the demand for the Tree of Joy holiday gift project in Klickitat and Skamania counties.
Read More“Group Health Foundation is working to transform the balance of power to ensure equity and racial justice in Washington and beyond,” said Bruce Bolme, President of the WAGAP Board of Directors. “As a Community Action Agency with roots in the Civil Rights Movement, WAGAP’s mission and goals align well with that work.”
Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash
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