Community Services Consortium

Serving Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties in Oregon. Helping people. Changing lives.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

CSC Launches New Website!

We have officially launched our new website at www.communityservices.us! The website is devoted to increasing awareness and understanding of CSC’s programs and services in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties.

The new site provides the individuals and families we serve in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties with information on our array of programs and services in four vital areas: Education, Housing, Jobs & Finances, and Nutrition. Our services emphasize CSC’s commitment to providing help for immediate needs today, as well as building skills for self-sufficiency tomorrow.

CSC’s priorities, programs, and core services are determined by assessing the changing needs of low- to moderate-income youth and adults in our communities. We believe that every family should have access to a stable home, nutritious food, quality education and training, and a job that pays a family wage.

Visit our new website by clicking here. You can also visit us on Facebook.

Established in July, 1980 as the state-designated community action agency for Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties, Community Services Consortium is one of 18 community action agencies in Oregon that deliver programs designed to combat poverty and its root causes in our state.

As part of a nationwide network of anti-poverty organizations, CSC joins in leading the way to educate and advocate for those in need in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties. We are a public, nonprofit organization dedicated to ending poverty in Oregon.

Welcome to CSC's blog and e-newsletter!

These communications tools can be used to make announcements, acknowledge donors and volunteers, post videos and slideshows–whatever we want to share with our online community.

There are 3 ways to deliver info to stakeholders:

  1. The blog itself, which can be linked to our current website
  2. Email news blasts (blog articles sent via email as eNewsletters)
  3. RSS Feed (subscribers read in Google Reader or other feed reader, can also send posts to Facebook and Twitter)
We're excited about these communication tools and look forward to both your input and feedback for continuing improvement and positive information-sharing.

If you have agency/program information you'd like posted on this blog, please send full text and/or photos and videos, ideas, or suggestions to Janet Hessel and she will take the next steps.

Enjoy!