Category Archives: Homeless & Rest Stops

The June 1st SCCO meeting will feature an update on the Navigation Center on River Avenue

Thursday, June 17:00 PM 3280 River Road(Messiah Lutheran Church) The June SCCO meeting will feature a presentation by Glenn Porter, the director of the Lane County Navigation Center on River Avenue being run by Equitable Social Solutions.  As a reminder, the … Continue reading

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Volunteers needed in Santa Clara for Letter Carriers Annual Food Drive

From Food for Lane County: Who? Volunteers from the various neighborhood associations – we have to cover the whole city of Eugene so any help we can get is SO appreciated! What? People put cans out near their mailboxes for collection by … Continue reading

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February Food Drive ends next week

There’s just one week left to contribute to Food for Lane County’s food drive. The SCCO and OnPoint Community Credit Union are partnering with Food for Lane County to help families this February. A donation barrel is located at the … Continue reading

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SCCO meeting videos have been posted – Meet your new Ward 7 councilor and learn more about Peace Village and homelessness

Videos are now available from the January 5th SCCO meeting. The first video is an introduction to our new Ward 7 city councilor Lindsie Leech. Meeting attendees made comments and asked Councilor Leech a multitude of questions. The video is … Continue reading

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Volunteer for the Egan Warming Center

New Volunteer Orientations This Week, on Tuesday the 13th and Saturday the 17th. The Egan Warming Center was established after Major Tom Egan was found dead at 60 years of age, partly covered in snow. The Center’s goal is to … Continue reading

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