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Oregon high school students to award $550,000 to 81 nonprofits through the CommuniCare grantmaking program


Oregon high school students to award $550,000 to 81 nonprofits through the CommuniCare grantmaking program
Virtual grant award ceremony on KGW Channel 8 on June 17
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PORTLAND, Ore., June 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Harold & Arlene Schnitzer CARE Foundation today announced $550,000 in grants to 81 nonprofits and school programs throughout Oregon. These grants were made possible through CommuniCare, a year-long leadership program that gives Oregon high school students an opportunity to learn about issues affecting their communities to facilitate a deeper commitment to social activism.
Student Grant makers distributing checks to nonprofits at the 2019 Grant Award Ceremony.
Lillie S. and Violet W. at Grant High School celebrating the end of the year. ....

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Pamplin Media Group - Voters say yes to Clackamas Sheriff's Levy


Voters say yes to Clackamas Sheriff s Levy
May 18 2021
Levy to add maintain deputies, add mental health beds and body camera program winning by considerable margin.
Clackamas County voters approved the sheriff s levy once again, according to early election results.
As of 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, there were 19,774 yes votes and 15,694 no votes.
Voters first passed the Clackamas Sheriff s Levy in 2006 and have approved it every five years since.
This year though, for the first time, new Clackamas County Sheriff Angela Brandenburg raised the taxation rate on the levy by 12 cents up to 36.8 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. That amounts to a cost of approximately $8.19 per month, or $98.26 per year, on a home with an assessed value of $267,000, which is the median assessed value of a home in Clackamas County (note that assessed value is lower than market value). ....

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Pamplin Media Group - Clackamas County halts effort to repeal emergency declaration


Clackamas County halts effort to repeal emergency declaration
May 06 2021
UPDATE: Board tables discussion on rescinding housing measure; Chair Tootie Smith blames panic stirred by email campaign.
UPDATED THURSDAY, MAY 6, 12:40 P.M.: The Clackamas Board of County Commissioners has decided, for now, not to end an emergency housing declaration nearly three months before its scheduled sunset. The board s decision Thursday, May 6, to stall their action on ending the declaration came after a somewhat bitter discussion over whether rescinding the emergency order would impact the county s ability to be agile in responding to safety threats to Clackamas County s unhoused populations caused by extreme weather events such as ice storms, wildfires or heat. It is set to expire on Aug. 1, 2021, but has been renewed by the board each of the last four years. ....

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Pamplin Media Group - Clackamas County considers repeal of emergency housing declaration


Clackamas County halts effort to repeal emergency declaration
May 06 2021
UPDATE: Board tables discussion on rescinding housing measure; Chair Tootie Smith blames panic stirred by email campaign.
UPDATED THURSDAY, MAY 6, 12:40 P.M.: The Clackamas Board of County Commissioners has decided, for now, not to end an emergency housing declaration nearly three months before its scheduled sunset. The board s decision Thursday, May 6, to stall their action on ending the declaration came after a somewhat bitter discussion over whether rescinding the emergency order would impact the county s ability to be agile in responding to safety threats to Clackamas County s unhoused populations caused by extreme weather events such as ice storms, wildfires or heat. It is set to expire on Aug. 1, 2021, but has been renewed by the board each of the last four years. ....

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Pamplin Media Group - Clackamas Women's Services raises $58,039 for domestic violence survivors


Clackamas Women s Services raises $58,039 for domestic violence survivors
Second annual Screentime Drive-In Gala was rained out, but group adapts to conditions again
Clackamas Women s Services (CWS) held its second annual Screentime Drive-In Gala on Saturday, April 24. The event originally was a hybrid event; however, it was switched to virtual due to the rain.
Guests who planned to attend the Drive-In Gala picked up t
heir gourmet snacks at North Clackamas Aquatic Park in Milwaukie, and then tuned into the livestream from their homes.
Screentime provided an opportunity for the community to support ongoing local services for individuals and families experiencing domestic violence and comes at a time of both increased need due to the ongoing pandemic and challenges in traditional nonprofit fundraising. ....

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