Community Services Consortium

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

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Healthy Kids: Free or Low-cost Insurance for Children

Healthy Kids can help!

Healthy Kids provides:
- Health care for children 18 and younger.
- Free or low-cost health care based on income.
- Coverage, even for children with a medical condition.
- Medical, dental and vision care; regular checkups; preventive
care; prescription drugs; mental health and chemical
dependency services; and medical equipment and supplies.

Apply today for Healthy Kids coverage:
In Lincoln County, call Cristina Simpson at (541) 921-8158.
In Linn or Benton counties, call Elizabeth Weybright at (541)758-2620

Free Summer Meals in Oregon for children & Teens 1-18

Community support is needed if we are to make sure all children get enough to eat this summer.
All of us can tell our family and friends that free meals are
available to ALL children and teens 1-18 years old.

To find the nearest summer meal site visit
www.SummerFoodOregon.org
or Call toll-free 1-800-SAFENET (723-3638).

¡Vengan para comida gratis y para divertirse durante el verano! Para todos los niños entre 1 y 18 años de edad
Información sobre el local y las horas:1-800-723-3638 (llamada gratis)

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Spend Food Stamps at Farmers Markets and Receive an Extra $6

If you buy at least $6 worth of produce or food-producing plants at a farmers market in Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties, you will get an extra $6 to spend at the market.

The organizers, Ten Rivers Food Web call the program SNAP Incentive” they are introducing it at the Corvallis, Albany, Brownsville, Sweet Home and Newport farmers markets. SNAP stands for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Customers can spend their SNAP benefits at farmers markets by swiping their cards at market credit card machines to receive wooden market tokens to spend at any vendor selling fresh food or food-producing plants.

When a customer swipes and deducts at least $6 from their SNAP card at the market, they will receive an extra $6 in “That’s My Farmer SNAP Incentive” tokens.

Free Money Matters Class


Starting July 13th Beth Larson will host a Free Money Matters Class at the Albany Community Services Consortium (CSC) office at 250 SW Broadalbin. The class will take place on July 13, 20 and 27 from 1:30 pm to 5:00 pm in the large conference room.

Money Matters is perfect for anyone working on large goals like education, buying a home and building better credit--and for those who are trying to move past living on an “emergency plan”. We’ll take a look at basic budgeting, spending leaks and how to be strategic about money use--as well as talk about preparing for emergencies so that they don’t throw anyone off track.

Sign up up by calling Beth at 541-758-2759

Beth Larsen, Housing Resources Coordinator
Community Housing Services
545 SW 2nd St., Ste. A
Corvallis OR 97333
Ph: 541-758-2759
Cell: 541-231-6019
Toll Free Ph: 866-245-1780
Email: blarsen@communityservices.us

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

4-H helps out Linn Benton Food Share

150 4-H members, grades 7th -12th labeled rice and beans and sorted canned goods at the Linn Benton Food Share Warehouse as part of planned activities at the 2011 Summer 4H Conference at Oregon State University.

"We are grateful for the help of the 4-H members," said Susan James, Volunteer Coordinator for Food Share. "They were energetic and enthusiastic in the work they did. With only 4 full- time staff members at Linn Benton Food Share, we depend on volunteers to help us with the work of collecting, handling and distributing almost 5 million pounds of food. In this case, the number of volunteers from 4-H for several hours was an enormous help."

Besides this community service project, The 300 4-H members chose from 60 classes throughout the 3 day conference. The classes offered ranged from activities such as traveling to the State Capital, climbing rock walls, buying the right horse to hiking, cooking, and yoga classes.

Monday, June 27, 2011

CSC Receives High Marks


CSC's evaluation in part from Oregon Housing and Community Services:

To: Martha Lyon, Executive Director of Community Services Consortium

Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) recently conducted a review evaluation and desk audit of the first units initiated for the Sustainable Energy Resources for Consumers(SERC) program with CSC on June 9th, 2011.

The purpose of the evaluation is to identify an agencys strengths and innovations, formulate practical and constructive recommendations for improvements and to provide on site training and technical assistance.

OHCS reviewed and assessed your agency’s ability to maintain its eligibility to receive federal and state funds, as well as your ability to operate according to terms of applicable laws, regulations, contractual obligations, policies and guidelines.

Priorities of SERC (From EISA Section 411(b))
1)
Cost-effectiveness to low- and moderate-income families
2) Potential for replication of successful results
3) Impact on health and safety and energy costs
4) Extent of partnerships, including financial partnerships

Evaluation Results
Findings:1.There are no findings that require a written response.
Concerns1. There are no concerns that require a written response.

Your staff should be commended on their commitment and great attitude in providing a valued service to your community that saves energy, increases comfort and quality of living.

We find that the staff is well organized, informed and knowledgeable.
We found no existing issues that would prohibit the CSC SERC program from being able to effectively meet the program priorities and provide information for the evaluation.

Ben Baggett is to be commended for his efforts in compiling an effective Request For Proposal(RFP.) This RFP boilerplate was used by National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and US Department of Energy (USDOE) as the sample boilerplate that other states could use for their Sustainable Energy Resources for Consumers (SERC) PV projects.

The visit was very encouraging and we look forward to seeing the applications and also speaking with contractors at the next monitoring.

Please thank your staff for their professionalism and assistance we received. Their response time was exemplary in meeting our requests for data. If there are any questions, comments or concerns please feel free to contact me.

Dan Elliott, Sustainability Manager
Oregon Housing and Community Services

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Career Exploration

Community Services Consortium coordinated a transportation careers day in partnership with Laborer's International Union Apprenticeship Training Center located in Adair Village. More than 50 Linn and Benton county youth attended an Outreach & Career Exploration event made possible by a grant through Oregon's Community Colleges & Workforce Development and the Oregon Department of Transportation. Youth were able to participate in hands-on activities at 6 stations setup to simulate the types of work and equipment in the field of transportation.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Barrel To Keg Relay Race

There is lots of interest in the First Annual Barrel To Keg Relay Race taking place July 23rd . The race takes runners from the Harris Bridge Vineyard in Philomath to the coast through wonderful vistas of forests, rivers and coastal marshes to end at Rogue Ales Brewery in Newport’s south beach.

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

Heidi Henry, Director of CSC’s Community Relations and Development Department leads a workshop on grant writing for Linn Benton Food Share gleaners.

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


Mural artists, Rory Lehrman and Evan Peterson donated their time and artistry to paint a second mural at the CSC Head Start site in Newport.

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

Every year on Comcast Cares Day, Comcast employees, their families and friends make a positive impact in neighborhoods across the country in 39states. On this 10th anniversary of Comcast Cares Day, our local Comcast chose Linn Benton Food Share for a "warehouse makeover."

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

CSC’s YouthBuild joined Lebanon’s Strawberry Festival parade June, 2nd to celebrate the community, sponsors and the coming summer. This year we raffled the child’s playhouse on parade. This structure was built by YouthBuild staff and students. The winner of the playhouse was drawn at the 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.

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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.

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