
United Way of Jackson County
Serving Recovers communities:
United Way is a founding member of the Rogue Valley Community Organizations Active in Disaster (RV COAD) with RiverNet and ACCESS. United Way's four pillars are Education, Income, Health and Transportation - the building blocks for a strong community. Our community is the Rogue Valley and our mission is to mobilize caring here.
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United Way of Jackson County
60 Hawthorne Street, Medford, Oregon 97504, US
Recent Updates
Wildfire shelters managed by State - New shelter hotline is 833-669-0554
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Effective January 1, 2021, the temporary hotel shelters previously managed by the Red Cross are now operated by the Oregon Dept of Human Services. Wildfire survivors should call 833-669-0554 for help with hotel or meal issues. When you call, the operator will ask you several questions so they can route…
Read MoreClean Up Status from https://jacksoncountyor.org/recovery
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Wildfire debris cleanup status Step 2 cleanup will occur in two phases In Step 2, cleanup crews hired by the State will remove ash, debris, and hazard trees from burned properties. Cleanup will occur in two tiered phases (described below) beginning in mid-January. Efficiency and safety are top priorites for…
Read MoreFEMA Individual Assistance deadline has been extended! The new deadline is November 30th!
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Good news! Based on the feedback organizations are giving in the Social Services huddles, the FEMA Individual Assistance deadline has been extended! Please share widely! The new deadline is November 30th.
NOVEMBER 16 IS THE DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION WITH FEMA!!
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NOVEMBER 16 IS THE DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION WITH FEMA!!
REGISTER WITH FEMA BY NOVEMBER 16.
FEMA AT Central Medford High School, located at 815 S. Oakdale Avenue (541) 842-3669
Specialized FEMA assistants are there to help. Spanish speakers are there also.
Link to resource page maintained by Jackson County
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Link to resource page maintained by Jackson County This resource spreadsheet lists many resources and contacts you may find useful.
Wildfire Relief for Farms & Farmworkers
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Wildfire Relief for Farms & Farmworkers
Relief for the Rogue Valley, via Ashland Food Co-op https://ashlandfoodcoop.storebyweb.com/s/1000-1/b?g=CGP-1000-9433 Almeda/Glendower Fire Fund to help families impacted by these recent fires.
Shelter Farmworkers Hurt by Fire, via Our Family Farms https://www.ourfamilyfarms.org/ Immediate and long-term housing for our farmworkers and their families. Will help cover…
Read MoreOCF Call for applications! Individual Artist Relief Program
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Call for applications! Individual Artist Relief Program Oregon artists may now apply to a new Artist Relief Program created by the Oregon Arts Commission in partnership with Oregon Community Foundation and the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation. Please share this information with your networks to spread the word…
Read MoreJackson County Rotary Clubs accepting applications
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Jackson County Rotary Clubs accepting applications Armed with $117,000 funded by Rogue Credit Union and Rotarians, Jackson County’s 10 Rotary clubs have begun accepting applications to replace tools and equipment lost in the recent wildfires by individuals and small businesses.
The United Rotary Clubs of Southern Oregon previously distributed $50,000…
Read MoreUnited Way Fire Fund: Las solicitudes deben presentarse antes del 15 de noviembre de 2020.
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El 8 de septiembre, 2020 los incedios Alameda y Obenchain rasgadon a traves de nuestro valle destruyendo 2,605 residencias, 198 edificios comerciales, y 6 edificios publicos. United Way of Jackson County establecio un fondo de recuperacion y reconstruccion el 8 de septiembre. Debido a la notable generosidad de nuestra comunidad…
Read MoreUnited Way Fire Fund - Application available DEADLINE NOV. 15
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United Way Fire Fund - Application available DEADLINE NOV. 15 The application is for individuals, families, small businesses (10 or less employees) and nonprofit organizations that have suffered losses in the Almeda and Obenchain Fires. Please review the application and provide all requested information.
Once completed, email the form along…
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