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A Lane County nonprofit has started building mobile homes at a factory in Eugene.
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The icy weather has been hardest on those who are houseless in our community. St. Vincent de Paul is among the many Eugene area organizations providing shelter during this crisis.
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The Eugene Police Department took over the kitchen at Saint Vincent de Paul’s Lindholm Center Wednesday, to serve up holiday meals to about 200 people in need.
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Volunteers are still being sought for a network of warming sites for the unhoused across Eugene-Springfield.
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A nonprofit that helps the unhoused endured last month's record breaking heatwave with a broken refrigerator and without air conditioning. Now, St.…
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Newly-discharged PeaceHealth patients who are homeless now have an option for safe shelter. Through a partnership between St. Vincent de Paul and…
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Operators of emergency shelters in the Eugene-Springfield area are facing a new challenge this year: the COVID-19 pandemic.An early cold snap prompted the…
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An early cold snap has prompted an emergency shelter response, so homeless people can escape freezing temperatures.The weekend forecast through Monday…
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A new program supported by Willamette Family Treatment and St. Vincent de Paul aims to make behavioral and physical health care more accessible for…
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Ongoing wildfires have created a hazardous smog over the region, which can endanger people's health. And homeless people are especially vulnerable to the…
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Collection and distribution of donations for those affected by the Holiday Farm Fire continues at two locations in Eugene. Bethany Cartledge with St.…
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As of Monday, the volunteer relief efforts for those affected by the Holiday Farm Fire have moved to a field at the Masonic Lodge across from Autzen…