Category Archives: Emergency Preparedness

SCCO Survey – How can we help you?

The Santa Clara Community Organization is asking you to take 10 minutes to fill out a survey about our neighborhood. Please tell us about the quality of life in Santa Clara and what can make it better. You will help … Continue reading

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Please donate blood July 28-29 at Irving Grange

Our local area is dealing with a very challenging blood supply and the local hospitals need community members to donate blood to ensure a strong blood supply. Bloodworks Northwest has made it easy to donate near your home. The Irving … Continue reading

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Emergency Preparedness.

Everyone is invited to attend our next Ready NW Eugene Neighborhood Emergency Preparedness discussion on Tuesday, July 5th, 2022 @ 6:30 – 7:30 pm via Zoom. We will discuss extreme heat, heat related illnesses, and power outages during the Summer months. Bring your ideas … Continue reading

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Ready NW Eugene 2022 Meetings

Topic: Ready NW Eugene Monthly MeetingTime: Every month on the First Tuesday      Jun 7, 2022 06:30 PM – 7:30 pm Speaker: Margaret Mazzotta, Crime Prevention Specialist, to discuss the programs the city provides.        Jul 5, 2022 06:30 … Continue reading

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Get more free at home Covid tests

Americans can once again order free COVID-19 tests from the federal government by visiting COVIDtests.gov. In this round, the U.S. Postal Service will deliver eight free rapid antigen tests to any household in the U.S. that wants them, according to … Continue reading

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