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Drake Park Duck Race Remains Virtual
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Tickets now on sale for The Great Drake Park Duck Race, virtual again for 2021
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Family Access Network receives grant from BNSF Railway Foundation
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Family Access Network receives Oregon Community Recovery Fund grant
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) The Family Access Network received a $5,000 grant late last year from the Oregon Community Recovery Fund of Oregon Community Foundation. These funds will provide Latinx families in Jefferson County assistance with resources to address food insecurity brought on as a result of COVID-19’s economic impacts.
“COVID-19 has taken a disproportionately toll on the low-income families FAN serves in general, and on Latinx families in particular. This grant from the Oregon Community Foundation will alleviate hunger for many of the most vulnerable children in our community during this difficult season,” said Julie N. Lyche, FAN executive director.
Family Access Network receives $2,500 grant from First Interstate Foundation
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) Family Access Network announced Tuesday that it had received a grant of $2,500 from First Interstate Bank’s Redmond branch, designated to help children and their family members experiencing poverty in Redmond.
First Interstate Foundation is a longtime supporter of FAN’s work to help low-income families connect to crucial resources, including their COVID-19 relief funding last year. This latest $2,500 grant will help those in need connect to food, clothing, rent relief, healthcare, and much more.
“Our advocates’ tireless efforts to connect children in need to basic essentials is especially vital right now. This support for FAN’s efforts in Redmond will be incredibly helpful, and we are grateful for First Interstate Bank’s steadfast belief in our mission,” said Julie Lyche, FAN s executive director