The top two executives at NeighborWorks Umpqua have abruptly parted ways with the agency and a national search firm has been enlisted to find their replacements.
The top two executives at NeighborWorks Umpqua have abruptly parted ways with the agency and a national search firm has been enlisted to find their replacements.
Operation Christmas distributed hundreds of presents to families in southern Douglas County on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Small business owners came to The News-Review Monday to pick up personal protective equipment that was being distributed by the Southwestern Oregon Workforce Investment Board.
People of all ages are invited to participate in a free self-guided Frosty Fun Run through Stewart Park in Roseburg between Dec. 18 and Jan. 3.
It’s been a project two years in the making, with many more to go.
Saving Grace Pet Adoption Center wants to make sure that every single animal in the shelter has a home for the holidays, by hosting a special even Saturday and Sunday.
For nearly three decades, Larry Durst has shared his joy of flying with children in Douglas County.
Adapt and Compass Behavioral Health announced this week the launch of a program aimed at helping people recognize and prevent child sexual abuse.
Yes, the extra space and the fine-tuned HVAC and the climate-controlled pantry are all nice. But ask Roseburg Dream Center Director Tim Edmondson what really excites him about the center’s new location and he’ll tell you it’s the portable shower trailer he can now park out front once a week.
An online auction is already open and Saturday will be the 13th annual Celebrate Kids event for the Boys & Girls Club of the Umpqua Valley, but with a little twist this year.
Adapt, which provides myriad services including addiction treatment and mental health services, was named one of the top nonprofit companies to work for in Oregon in a recent survey by Oregon Business magazine.
Megan Gram took over the role of Saving Grace Pet Adoption Center’s executive director on Sept. 8, which quickly became a literal trial by fire.
Jane Harvey has delivered food a few times to a woman in Roseburg who is at a higher risk for contracting COVID-19, but she hopes to start delivering to more people soon through PDX Concierge.
The Grey Muzzle Organization has awarded Saving Grace Pet Adoption Center in Roseburg $9,500 to help improve the dental care of dogs in its care.
Greater Douglas United Way will hold its 38th annual Dave Johnson Memorial Golf Tournament on Sept. 10 at the Roseburg Country Club.Â
Angela Gross has joined CASA of Douglas County as its new executive director.
Meet Matt Lund, CEO of the Grants Pass Family YMCA who was recently selected to be the interim CEO of the YMCA of Douglas County.
Umpqua Health Alliance handed out more than $150,000 last month to community partners through the COVID-19 Relief Fund to help feed, house and otherwise assist vulnerable Douglas County residents.
Oregon Community Foundation selected United Community Action Network and Greater Douglas United Way of Roseburg as recipients for the Community Recovery Fund Grant.
Area nonprofits that need funding to help lift a project could get some help from AARP thanks to a grant program the organization is offering.
The Cow Creek Tribe of Umpqua Band of Indians recently handed over $36,000 to help feed the needy in Douglas County.
As program manager for the United Community Action Network food bank in Roseburg, Sarah McGregor recognizes the importance of dry goods to help tide families over during hard times.
Individuals with developmental disabilities will have a bigger, more accessible space to meet in the old Wells Fargo building at 662 SE Jackson St. in downtown Roseburg.
There are three cars and a motorhome behind the Saint Vincent de Paul thrift store in Sutherlin on a Friday afternoon, but Director Rod Linton knows another donation could come any day.
NeighborWorks Umpqua introduced a new data analysis business on Friday to help non profit organizations and small businesses.
Heartwood ReSources received over $200,000 in grants to open its first expansion store which will be in Grants Pass.
The sound of sanders, drills and buzz saws could be heard outside River Arena at the Douglas County Fairgrounds on Saturday. Three assembly lines comprised of more than 100 volunteers worked in the summer heat to build 50 bunk beds to be donated to those in need. The back of their blue shirt…
Since Iraq veteran Rusty Lininger started Source One Serenity in 2016, the nonprofit has been helping veterans with post traumatic stress disorder and disabilities through fly fishing.
Douglas County will receive almost $50,000 for its Emergency Food & Shelter Program this year as part of a national grant authorized by Congress and administered by the local United Way.
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Douglas County recently received a $2,500 grant from Pacific Power Foundation to train new advocates.
Scoreboard Sports Bar once again raised the most money for Partner Sports Camp through the Taylor Hatfield Memorial Youth Fund’s pub crawl.
Southern Oregon Goodwill honored Scott Holland of Green as the 2017 Story of the Year in Douglas County during a celebration Thursday at Umpqua Community College.
Sebastian, a miniature pinscher, and other dogs waiting to be adopted from Saving Grace Pet Adoption Center greeted people at the Roseburg BottleDrop Center on Saturday.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Umpqua Valley will host the 2017 Celebrate Kids Dinner & Auction from 5 to 9 p.m. Oct. 21 at the organization's Roseburg location.
Downtown Roseburg is in full bloom with about 110 flower baskets hanging in front of stores and from lampposts.