Coats for Kids
Winter Shelters
With severe weather hitting the region, Mid-Columbia Community Action Council and its partners are ensuring our most vulnerable community members can access shelters, emergency lodging, and street outreach resources.
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The Dream
Childcare funding
Collaborative
Beginning in November, the new Mid-Columbia Houseless Collaborative (MCHC) will present to city councils and county commissions as it shares its vision.
Donors needed
Balance of Power
“Group Health Foundation is working to transform the balance of power to ensure equity and racial justice in Washington and beyond,” said Bruce Bolme, President of the WAGAP Board of Directors. “As a Community Action Agency with roots in the Civil Rights Movement, WAGAP’s mission and goals align well with that work.”
Drug Take Back
Local Klickitat County substance misuse prevention coalitions join the National Drug Take Back Day on October 29 to help get medications out of the hands of children.
Energy Assistance
WAGAP staff will hold in-person visits to local senior meal sites to help seniors apply for assistance with energy, water, and weatherization needs in October and November. Senior Services staff will also help seniors with PUD and water discounts at the same time.
Crisis support
Domestic violence affects millions of people each year and has far-reaching consequences that directly affect the survivor and their family members. You can be connected with personal advocacy assistance, support groups, and online counseling services by calling the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.
Expanding Service
Block Grant match
In a unique turn of events, the Washington State Community Action Partnership secured $7.3 million of state funding in 2022 as a match to federal Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) funding. This funding helps Washington State’s 30 Community Action Agencies to stabilize and equip families and individuals to exit poverty for good through a network of local organizations.
Focus on Equity
After ten years of nonprofit service, Jennifer Pauletto, the new associate director of Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP), sees the people of the Gorge through a lens of equity.
El Grito
Childcare Options
Mobile Food Bank
Believe in Local
WAGAP received a surprise $25,000 donation from First Interstate Bank, and bank officials received an impromptu tour of operations. The funds are part of the bank’s Believe in Local campaign and will support a new Mobile Food Bank set to launch in September.
Living Undocumented - Part 3
In Part 3 of a 3-part series, we learn about how some immigrants live with the uncertainty of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Living Undocumented - Part 2
In Part 2 of a 3-part series, Patty Gallardo shares more about her experiences. Life was a struggle, even though she had lived in the States since she was eight. She had not finished high school, had difficulty learning English and worked under the table because she did not have a social security number.