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Resilience: leaning in to recovery after a disaster
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/fall-2020-issue-2/resilience-leaning-recovery-after-disasterIt is Josh Bruce’s job to plan for the worst. As program director of the Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience, Bruce and his University of Oregon team help communities all across Oregon prepare to respond to and recover from... Read More
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Education expands its role
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/fall-2020-issue-2/education-expands-its-roleWhen COVID-19 emptied classrooms in Oregon schools last spring, it highlighted the critical role schools play — not just in education but in the community. Besides providing remote instruction, district employees worked with community... Read More
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Virus pandemic tests community resilience
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/fall-2020-issue-2/virus-pandemic-tests-community-resilienceWe started researching the stories for this edition of Community Vitality in the summer of 2020. It was clear then that our nation and our region were experiencing an unprecedented combination of health, economic and racial crises, but we... Read More
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American Pickers
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/spring-2020-issue-2/american-pickersThe Fall 2019 issue of Community Vitality featured the story of how the Southern Oregon community of Eagle Point is rebuilding Butte Creek Mill, a historic icon heavily damaged by fire on Christmas Day 2015. The story appeared before... Read More
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Talking with children
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/spring-2020-issue-2/talking-childrenOregon author Shauna Tominey has lived in a lot of states and worked as a researcher and teacher with many kinds of families. “I have found that as I’ve worked with families in different settings, there are commonalities in the ways they... Read More
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Neighbors working together
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/spring-2020-issue-2/neighbors-working-togetherBilingual public education, traffic safety and a vision for more inclusive, united communities motivated residents in Molalla to get involved. The path to creating the change they wanted? Community building and connection.Through the Buen... Read More
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Meagan Atiyeh named senior adviser
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/spring-2020-issue-2/meagan-atiyeh-named-senior-adviserThe leadership of The Ford Family Foundation’s Visual Arts Program has changed. Longtime senior adviser Kandis Brewer Nunn handed the reins to experienced arts manager Meagan Atiyeh in January. [caption align="left"]Meagan Atiyeh[/... Read More
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Interest in politics sparked in high school
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/spring-2020-issue-2/interest-politics-sparked-high-schoolLiz Hill’s bright trajectory into the realm of government and politics all started in her Coos Bay high school. With the encouragement of then-high school principal Arnie Roblan, Hill took her first trip to Salem as part of Marshfield High... Read More
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Collaboration works to address trucker shortage
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/spring-2020-issue-2/collaboration-works-address-trucker-shortageTwo years ago, Susan Buell set out to identify needs for businesses in the Umpqua Valley. Over several months, the Umpqua Training & Employment president met with nearly 30 businesses in all sectors of the economy. She found that... Read More
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Parenting education shows results
URL: https://www.tfff.org/community-vitality/spring-2020-issue-2/parenting-education-shows-resultsIn Wallowa County, parenting educators offer a variety of public safety classes around bike helmets, winter sports, life jackets and fire prevention, as they step in to cover the hole in services left when the county’s health department... Read More