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"Helping People Help Themselves"
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Mail Tribune Story:Food Pantries diminish in Jackson County

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Rotary First Harvest brings fresh produce to ACCESS. Click picture for details of this on-going story!
Medford Mail Tribune wins award for story on ACCESS. click here
Sherm & Wanda Olsrud win award

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The Postal Food Drive brought in over 78,000 pounds of food. Thank you to all that participated!

ACCESS Food Share promotes Postal Food Drive in downtown Medford.

Motorcycle Rider's Association & Marc Hersha (ACCESS employee) organize Food Drive: Click picture for details
Mail Tribune: A Growing Hunger
Local Chocolatier Partners with ACCESS collecting over 510 lbs. of food. Thank you Lillie Belle Farms!

Chocolatier Jeff Shepherd and daughter Lillie collected food for ACCESS as part of their Grand Opening.
Mail Tribune Article: Lillie Belle Farms
This Year's Ski & Ride Against Hunger Best Ever!

On Sunday March 30, 962 people brought a total of 4,764 pounds of non-perishable food to Mt Ashland for their annual Ski & Ride event. Thank you all for making this the best year yet!
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DREAMSAVERS IDA Program: With a home ownership IDA or an education IDA, you can save up to $2000 and receive $6000 in matching money.
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Mail Tribune Article: A Roof of Their Own
Mail Tribune "Demand is up, but Donations are down" Article
Mail Tribune "Food For Hope" Article
Regence Blue Cross/Blue Shield Gives Back

ACCESS Senior Services employees Barbara Bieg and Don Yule picked up 127 Christmas Shoe Boxes from Regence BCBS for the ACCESS Senior Shoebox Program.
Thank You Regence for your continued support!

After delivering food to ACCESS today, Senator Ron Wyden helped load a truck that was headed to the Applegate Food Pantry. "Hunger in Oregon is a big concern," said the senator. Senator Wyden is working hard to help passage of the Federal Farm Bill which will provide much needed basic food commodities to hungry families in Jackson County.
Current Food Drives

Read the Articles: Pantries Low on Food
Hunger Takes No Holiday
ACCESS & a library patron what a nice fit.

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As a local businessman, DeBoer knows about hard work and he lauds
ACCESS... Read Complete Story here.
Why we do what we do, watch this video, then call and find how you can help.
"Here I was, 80 years old, and I couldn’t even buy myself an ice cream". Story Continues… see page 7 "A mothers LOVE"
ACCESS is more than food, check out this story...Read More

Stumped for what to give to someone who has everything, give a Brick. More Info...
One in five people ate meals from an emergency food box at least once last year
We provide affordable housing, food assistance, weatherization, energy assistance and rental assistance to those who qualify.
ACCESS Inc. IS A PRIVATE NON-PROFIT 501 (c) (3) ORGANIZATION, FEDERAL ID NO. 93-0665396. ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE PER TAX CODE. NO GOODS OR SERVICES WERE PROVIDED IN CONSIDERATION OF DONATIONS. |