
Community Services Consortium
Serving Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties in Oregon. Helping people. Changing lives.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Career Exploration

Sunday, June 12, 2011
Barrel To Keg Relay Race
Check out CSC’s race video made by CSC: www.youtube.com/cscaction.
There is time to get your team together to join in the relay, for information and to register go to the www.communityservices.us and click on Barrel to Keg. You will be in great company, joining teams already signed such as the Beer ded Ladies, Five O’Clock Somewhere, Just Hoping to Finish, Roy G. Biv’s, Running Junkies, Philomath Phans of the Phartlek, and many more.
Gleaners attend workshop

Twenty seven members of Linn and Benton counties gleaning groups attended the workshop. About 4500 gleaners belong to 14 non-profit gleaning groups in Linn and Benton counties. They gather food year-round by harvesting crops, picking up donated food at local stores and repackaging bulk food at the Food Share warehouse. They share half the food they glean with their elderly or disabled members.
Second Mural Donated to CSC Head Start


The talented artists from Newport were filmed while painting the mural in Lincoln City by Devin Robinson . You can see the mural unfold at" http://youtu.be/wC_NA8bIte4
Comcast Cares Day

Linn Benton Food Share, would be our choice every if we could,” said Bobbi Peebler, Comcast Administrative Assistant for Corvallis/Salem. “ We have so much fun at the warehouse and giving to Linn Benton Food Share is a worthy cause,
Comcast volunteers helped sort and pack food, painted walls, washed trucks, and fixed grates. They also cleaned and fixed up parts of the warehouse. KFC donated lunches for all volunteers.
CSC YouthBuild In Lebanon’s Strawberry Festival
We had several community sponsors whose donations helped make this fundraising opportunity a success. Parr Lumber, Habitat for Humanity Restore in Albany, Wilco, and Central Bark all contributed to the playhouse and/or the float for the parade.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
National Letter Carriers Food Drive a Success
In another successful nationwide food drive, the National Association of Letter Carriers collected 70.2 million pounds of food on May 14, at a time when hunger is a growing problem.
In Linn and Benton counties, the Letter Carriers Food food drive was under last years results by -19.83 percent.
These are the local community results.
Corvallis: 28,053 pounds of food
Albany: 25,418
Lebanon: 9,635
Total: 63,106
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the food drive. The food from the food drive stays in Linn and Benton counties.
In Linn and Benton counties, the Letter Carriers Food food drive was under last years results by -19.83 percent.
These are the local community results.
Corvallis: 28,053 pounds of food
Albany: 25,418
Lebanon: 9,635
Total: 63,106
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the food drive. The food from the food drive stays in Linn and Benton counties.
Free Dental Clinic in Albany

Announcing a Free Dental Clinic for Children ages 5-18 at the Boys & Girls Club of Albany. The Boys & Girls Club is located at 1215 Hill St SE, Albany OR 97322. 541-926-6666, Contact Danielle Monday through Friday 9:30-5.
Danielle Smith, Health Service Coordinator, Boys & Girls Club of Albany
541-223-3925 or Email:Danielle@bgc-albany.org
Monday, May 16, 2011
HEART to Heart Resource Fair Serves 154
A Young boy admires his free haircut given by SuperCuts at the Resource Fair.
Community Services Consortium participated in the The May 12th HEART to Heart Resource Fair for the homeless and others living in poverty in Linn and Benton counties. The fair was held at the Boys and Girls Club in Albany and was the largest Resource Fair to date with 154 people checked in.
CSC's Emergency Services gave out 132 pairs of reading and sunglasses glasses, assisted 20 people with Identification applications, and talked to people who are homeless about housing. Other CSC staff gave out information about Healthy Kids medical insurance for children without insurance, participating in employment programs, birth certificate applictions and telling their stories.
Larry Larios and Connie Barkdull from Community Services Consortium help people apply for birth certificates. They speak with a young mother at the Resource Fair
The event was sponsored by the Albany Homeless Enrichment and RehabilitationTeam (HEART. Besides CSC, among other agencies represented were Super Cuts, the Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security, Veterans Administration, Linn County Alcohol and Drug Treatment, Albany Helping Hands, the Corvallis Bicycle Collective and many other agencies.
CSC's Emergency Services gave out 132 pairs of reading and sunglasses glasses, assisted 20 people with Identification applications, and talked to people who are homeless about housing. Other CSC staff gave out information about Healthy Kids medical insurance for children without insurance, participating in employment programs, birth certificate applictions and telling their stories.

The event was sponsored by the Albany Homeless Enrichment and RehabilitationTeam (HEART. Besides CSC, among other agencies represented were Super Cuts, the Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security, Veterans Administration, Linn County Alcohol and Drug Treatment, Albany Helping Hands, the Corvallis Bicycle Collective and many other agencies.
Community Housing Services Foreclosure Program

A Foreclosure counseling client recently said “It was a miracle. We were just one day away from losing our home to foreclosure when a friend gave us a number they had seen on a CSC brochure. We called CSC in sheer desperation and by the next morning foreclosure counselors had contacted our bank. Not only were they able to get the foreclosure stopped but they advocated for us and we were able to modify the loan terms to half the interest rate we had been paying. We couldn't even get the same person at the bank to talk to us. We are in our home today because of Jon Polansky and the Foreclosure program."
Although most of the problems are not as dramatic and not all foreclosure issues will be resolved in this way, Jon Polansky and Sandi Brantner, from CSC’s Community Housing Services Foreclosure Program, know banking, loan, and foreclosure issues. Because they have HUD training in foreclosure and have backgrounds in lending, they know the language. They can help you see all your options and advocate on your behalf. If you would like to talk to a foreclosure counselor, call (541) 758-2630.
CSC 'Building Bridges' now accepting applications for VISTA Members

The CSC ‘Building Bridges’ AmeriCorps*VISTA Program is now accepting applications for VISTA Members. This is a great opportunity to learn new skills, give back to your community, and to fight homelessness in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties. VISTA Members serve full time for one year and receive a living allowance of $858/month, preventative health coverage, student loan forbearance, $5,350 for school loans or future education, and much more! It is a life changing experience! Contact Tifani Erpelding at 541-758-2641 or terpelding@communityservices.us.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
CSC Clients Benefit From Computer Donations

Community Services Consortium’s Emergency Services Program and Information Technology department worked together to pass on donated computers to clients. Two families who received the donations came to our attention.
One young family moved to Oregon to care for a dying family member with promises of housing and employment. Unfortunately, after their family member died, they were left with no housing or job. The couple spent a cold winter with their toddler in a borrowed van which they parked on a street. They have since transitioned to CSC permanent housing with goals for self-sufficiency which include schooling for the mother in business management.
The father of the family is on disability and has new medical issues leaving the couple to worry about his ability to care for their child while the mother is in school. The donated computer makes a huge difference in their lives, by allowing the mother to stay at home, take on-line classes for her pre-requisite courses and monitor her husband’s health issues. It gives them both confidence they can move toward achieving their family goals.
A mother and daughter were the second household to receive a computer. They left a domestic violence situation to live with a family member, but moved to a local shelter when it didn’t work. After a referral, CSC found the mother’s achievement goals were a match for sustainable employment and a transition to permanent CSC housing.
Mother and daughter have been walking to the city library after school to work on the library computers for school work. Both their lives have been greatly improved after receiving a donated computer. They won’t be rushed by the library’s hour limit on computers, the daughter can complete her homework in an unhurried manner, and the mother can begin her
pre-requisite course work on-line at home before fall registration and the path toward her career goal.
CSC acknowledges the powerful impact the donated computers have had on these two households and many thanks are sent the donor’s way.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
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:
- The blog itself, which can be linked to our current website
- Email news blasts (blog articles sent via email as eNewsletters)
- RSS Feed (subscribers read in Google Reader or other feed reader, can also send posts to Facebook and Twitter)
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!