El Grito returns to White Salmon’s Rheingarten Park on Sunday, September 17, from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. as the kick-off event for Hispanic Heritage Month on the Washington side of the Gorge. All are welcome, and admission is free.
Read MoreThe Cities of Bingen and White Salmon are partnering with Forth, an Oregon-based nonprofit focused on increasing equitable access to electric transportation, to launch GoForth CarShare, a community carsharing program. Beginning August 1, 2023, the public now has access to two all-electric Chevy Bolt vehicles. WAGAP is supporting this new program by providing $10,000 in matching grant funding for low-income families toward vouchers for the use of the new EVs.
Read MoreImagine your first month at a new job and finding out that you are unexpectedly pregnant and about to lose your home. Two years ago, this was Kristi Packer’s reality.
Read MoreWAGAP made the decision to close its Emergency Cooling Center in Stevenson after it found that not a single person visited the facility last summer. Instead, the organization has been distributing “cooling kits,” which contain items like a battery-operated fan, water, and sunscreen.
Read MoreThe panoramic views from the lawns of AniChe Cellars in Underwood, Washington, will be the backdrop for the 2023 Food For All, scheduled for Saturday, August 12, 2023, from 5:30-8:30 p.m. The fundraising event supports the Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) Food Bank Network.
Read MoreOne Community Health (OCH) and NorthShore Medical Group (NSMG), two of the Columbia River Gorge’s primary care groups, are joining forces to increase health services for Gorge residents on both sides of the Columbia River. Starting in January 2024, NorthShore Medical Group will become part of One Community Health.
Read MoreAs summer temperatures begin to rise, Community Action Agencies in the Gorge are preparing to assist people in need of combating life-threatening weather conditions with individual Cooling Kits delivered by Houseless Outreach Coordinators.
Read MoreReaching rural communities to support families who fight food insecurity has become a mission for Anna Henschel. This big-city Chicago resident came to Klickitat County in 2022 and has taken to rural life like a fish takes to water.
Read MoreAcross the globe, June 15 is recognized as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day during the full month of recognition. It is an opportunity for organizations like Programs for Peaceful Living to educate people and help protect seniors.
Read MoreCheck out 2023 PRIDE events happening throughout the Columbia River Gorge!
by Columbia River PRIDE Alliance
Read MoreKeAndra Erickson is a beacon of light in Goldendale. As the Housing Department Coordinator for Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP), she leads a team that helps people struggling with housing insecurity and homelessness find solutions.
Read MoreJune 19th marks the day in 1865 when 250,000 Black Americans in Texas were informed by the Union Army that slavery had been abolished and they were now free.
Read MoreWe’ve all needed help at some point in our lives.
Story and Photo by Zachary Villar, for the Goldendale Sentinel
Read More2023 marks the 59th year since the Community Action Network was established to help families and communities overcome obstacles to poverty. Over 1000 agencies across the country are working every day to create opportunities and transform the lives of their neighbors, making communities stronger and helping families across the US thrive. This year, Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) and Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) also commemorate over 50 years helping families throughout the Columbia River Gorge.
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April 19, 2023 (STEVENSON) — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee visited Stevenson last week to speak with local representatives about the community services provided by agencies and nonprofit organizations in the area.
As part of the tour of Skamania County, Inslee participated in roundtable sessions with community leaders and experts on the topics of housing and human services.
Photo Courtesy of Governor Jay Inslee's Flickr
Read MoreHow does a community tackle a complicated issue such as substance abuse? Our Klickitat Prevention Coalition, a community organization dedicated to preventing substance use among youth and their families, sees education as one of the most effective pathways to preventing the many consequences that come with drug and substance misuse.
Story and photos by Jacob Bertram, Columbia Gorge News
Read MorePrograms for Peaceful Living Shares Awareness Months for Sexual Violence, Child Abuse, and Crime Victims. Learn more about resources available for friends, family, and community.
Read MorePedro Garcia is a big man with an even bigger heart. His path in life has led him to become a Community Health Worker with Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP). It’s a role he had never envisioned, but he loves it.
Read MoreSasha Bentley has joined the WAGAP team as the new Director of Equity. She will focus on making improvements within the agency and its hiring practices to provide more equitable opportunities and environments.
Read MoreOur Klickitat Prevention Coalition and its partners are hosting an opioid panel in Trout Lake on March 14, 2023, from 6-8 p.m. at Trout Lake School. Teens and adults are encouraged to attend, and childcare will be provided.
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