Search pages for "Umpqua Community College"
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Many acts of kindness
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/fall-2016-issue-2/many-acts-kindnessThe Umpqua Story Project was formed in the weeks after the shooting on Oct. 1, 2015, at Umpqua Community College. The creative and experimental project sought ways to provide healing to affected communities through story. Volunteers... Read More
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Many acts of kindness
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/2016-issue/many-acts-kindnessThe billboard off the interstate near Roseburg boldly proclaims “I am UCC” next to a graphic of a Riverhawk, the college mascot. For a jarring moment I wondered, How was that billboard put up so quickly? I was driving into Roseburg... Read More
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Communications needs
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/2016-issue/communications-needsEvery group involved in the response to the UCC shooting had overwhelming communication needs. Plans were being made quickly — from evacuations of the campus to locations for counseling. “The information flew, and it was a daunting... Read More
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Emergency management
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/2016-issue/emergency-managementWhen an emergency occurs, the need to communicate is immediate. Emergency management plans give organizations the ability to respond to crises in a calm and systematic manner, with staff who are trained and practiced. They allow for... Read More
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When the spotlight fades
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/2016-issue/when-spotlight-fadesFor endless days last fall, it seemed like you couldn’t turn on the news without hearing about Roseburg. The shooting at Umpqua Community College grabbed the world’s attention. Media crews besieged the town. Local residents held meetings,... Read More
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Brief trauma can bring lasting stress
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/2016-issue/brief-trauma-can-bring-lasting-stressSix minutes after the 911 call about a shooter on the Umpqua Community College campus, two nearby Roseburg Police Department detectives rushed onto the scene. They immediately confronted the shooter, who fired on them as they fired back... Read More
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Flood of mental health volunteers brought help and challenges
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/2016-issue/flood-mental-health-volunteers-brought-help-and-challengesJanet Holland, head of Community Health Alliance in Roseburg, was speaking in Astoria before a group of 40 county mental health professionals in a hotel meeting room when she got the call on the morning of Oct. 1. She had told her... Read More
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Crisis intervention begins
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/2016-issue/crisis-intervention-beginsOne night shortly after the Umpqua Community College shooting, Mary Dooley, a volunteer counselor, and some colleagues waited for more than an hour for their dinner at a Roseburg restaurant. The waitress had forgotten their order. She... Read More
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An advocate for the victims
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/2016-issue/advocate-victimsKelly Wright, victim services director at the Douglas County District Attorney’s office, normally assists victims of felony crimes with the judicial process. She provides them with referrals and resources, attends hearings and helps them... Read More
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Mercy Medical Center ER rises to the challenge
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/2016-issue/mercy-medical-center-er-rises-challengeAs with all hospital emergency departments, Mercy Medical Center in Roseburg had drilled for a disaster, but never for an event involving multiple gunshot victims. Minutes after the Umpqua Community College shootings began, Mercy... Read More