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Reach out Klamath county warming center

Very pro group new program a warming center in klamath county Grants in Oregon for Warming Centers: * Oregon Department of Human Services: Offers shelter grants to local governments, Tribal Nations, and public education providers for warming centers. Learn more * City of Grants Pass: Provides grants to organizations operating severe weather shelters. Learn more * Central Oregon Future Fund: Offers grants for projects that benefit the community, potentially including warming centers. Learn more Additional Tips: * Nonprofit Security Grant Program: While not specifically for warming centers, this program can help nonprofits with security enhancements. Learn more * Contact your local city or county government: They may have information on additional funding opportunities. Remember: Grant availability and eligibility can change, so always check the official websites for the latest information. The Very Pro Group: Warming Center Operations * Meals: Prepared in the ...

Very Pro Group bylaws

Section 1 board of directors. Section 2 paid members guests and volunteers Section 3 reformation action League Section 4 equitable outcome society Section 5 review of meeting schedule Section 6 membership price values Section 7 allocation of donations and membership dues Section 1 Board of directors contributions are recorded by treasurer or secretary as needed to reflect progress and maintain quorum Board of director meetings review all other meeting outcomes and make final voted decisions regarding overall administration of programmes Section 2 Paid Memberships allow clients.. (who may or may not be receivers of our services) And/Or general public consumers.. (Possibly seeking tax write offs for donations) to become active in the administrative body of the very pro group giving them prospective votes in our general decision making and planning efforts There will be just two quarterly organization meetings open to paid members at annua...

Consumer finance business licensure oregon

Financial institutions and professionals Applications, forms, and reports Banks and trust companies Credit unions Check cashing businesses Collection agencies Consumer finance Debt buyer Debt management Endowment care cemeteries Franchises Irreducible fund cemetery Manufactured structures dealers licensing Master trustee registration Money transmitter licensing Pawnbroker licensing Payday and title lender licensing Preneed certified providers Student loan servicing Mortgage industry Securities industry × Close this menu Installment loans licensing Companies that offer personal loans of $50,000 or less must get an Oregon consumer finance license from the division. This applies to loans for personal or household use. No consumer finance license is required for business loans, commercial loans, purchase money loans, or retail installment sales contracts. The license requirements extend to agents, brokers, or facilitators of the loan company. How to apply Oreg...

CCAR & PEER SUPPORT SPECIALIST Training Response Chapter 7

Harrison Valetski 7 - Case Study 7.1 1. Are addicts the only people who try to “fill a void” in their lives? Who else suffers from this? Do behavioral addicts suffer from this? Do human beings struggle with this? Explain your answers, in detail. Addicts are not the only people who struggle with filling a void in their lives. This part of the video identifies people who fill a void as people with low self esteem. There are many people who suffer from low self esteem and there are a set of activities that people can participate in to mitigate these feelings and there are a variety of actions that individuals can take to grow their self esteem People who suffer from low self esteem for years may develop other mental health issues or more severe consequences related to this condition. 2. What did this video teach you about addictive personality? Explain your answer, in detail. People with addictive personality types are more susceptible to the disease of addicti...

CCAR Ethical consideration journal

Learning objectives p1-3 What are ethics p5 Ethical terms review p9-10 Challenging ethical roles p13-14 Questions for facilitator Short video YouTube.com/watch?v=JYDurVC4mLK Blog post (www.CCAR.US/recovery-coaching-and-friendship/) Thoughts about friend vs coach The video detailed a walk with a recovery professional to a hospital where they seemed to meet with clients and the blog detailed the intent of the recovery coaches position in the lives of clients and recoverees. The take away I will speak on is that it's very reassuring to see that the friendship that may transpire between coaches and clients are the higher calling and that the coach should hold themselves to a higher standard to carry the messages of hope and tolerance in recovery. Day 2 Agenda p21 Case study p23 Ethical assumptions p25-26 Core recovery values and ethical conduct p27-28 Peer based model of ethical decision making p37 Questions for facilitator Case study page 38 Di...

First amendment audit, government audit, whistleblower activity overview

The very pro group And it's board of directors Organized to develop and deliver programmes within a context of mutual benefit and community benefit activities that constitute legal business in the state of Oregon and specifically active in Klamath county We aim to facilitate First amendment audits Government audits Whistleblower activities A service oriented at consumers to solicit content and general feedback in civil liberties that are directly related to first amendment rights Free speech danger project Create logos design print to order stickers banners personalized mugs among other merchandise Pnw liberty dot org A service oriented with the education and practice of exercise of second amendment rights Gangsters for freedom A service oriented around educating the public and providing private security either unarmed or armed Real City Escort A service oriented around First Amendment audits are a form of citizen ...

Denied: When Public Information Requests Fuel Distrust in Government

We live in an era where information is readily available at our fingertips. Yet, when it comes to the inner workings of our government, accessing public information can feel like navigating a maze blindfolded. The increasing denial of public information requests is not just an administrative issue; it's a breeding ground for misgivings and doubt about the very institutions meant to serve us. The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and similar state-level legislation were enacted to empower citizens with the right to access government records. This transparency is fundamental to a healthy democracy, allowing the public to hold its leaders accountable and participate meaningfully in governance. However, the system is riddled with loopholes and roadblocks that often obstruct the flow of information. Here's how denied requests contribute to public distrust: * Secrecy breeds suspicion: When government agencies routinely deny access to information, it creates an impression of somethi...