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For weeks now, growling and groaning hordes of the undead have sprung up across the Eugene-Springfield area. But these zombies are more interested in your charity than your brain, and more apt to shimmy and shake than crush humanity.
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The Executive Director of ShelterCare will retire at the end of this year. Susan Ban has led the human-services agency in the Eugene-Springfield community…
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It's an innovative way to help solve problems for local groups: Put 200 people in a room and let them work for three days straight, competing to create…
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A new day service center for people suffering from cognitive disabilities or brain injuries opens Tuesday in Eugene. KLCC’s Brian Bull reports.…
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A 10-thousand dollar grant from an Oregon tribe will help keep families in the Eugene area from homelessness. KLCC’s Briana Friden reports the funds for…
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Sheltercare of Lane County has received a half million dollars to get mentally ill homeless people into housing. That’s as the Eugene City Council passed…
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A Eugene-based secure residential treatment center for the mentally ill was closed Monday after state officials suspended its license. The patients were…
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Meeting Date: February 28, 2014Air Date: March 3, 2014Organizations in our community are not only concerned about people who are homeless, they are taking…