MEDFORD, Ore. – ACCESS is moving its regional food bank warehouse to a larger facility. According to ACCESS, this past January had the highest number of visits to its food pantry, with over 10,000 people. With Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
TALENT, Ore. —The Gateway Project in Talent is under new leadership. The site has been used as transitional housing for people impacted by the Almeda Fire. It’s on the corner of west Valley View Road and Highway-99. Previously Rogue Retreat ...
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore.– Access is promoting all of its programs that benefit seniors including its senior food pantries. Access has six different locations, where qualified seniors can pick up food monthly. Access said the pantries serve around 150 to 200 ...
PHOENIX, Ore. —Applications are now open for fire survivors interested in moving into the newly rebuilt Royal Oaks Mobil Manor. Local housing agencies are teaming up to get people moved into the development on south Pacific Highway. The affordable housing ...
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore.– ACCESS is wrapping up it’s ‘point in time count’ for the homeless population in Jackson County this week. The count typically takes place in counties at the beginning of each new year. The count helps the Department ...
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – Some mobile pantries operated by Access in Jackson County are closing. Starting January 30th healthy mobile pantries will temporarily close because of a staffing shortage. The only employee that ran the truck left. Access is currently ...
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore.– The results of the ACCESS Community Needs Assessment have been released. It identified the lack of affordable housing in Jackson County as a critical issue. The assessment found that half of renters in the county are cost-burdened, ...
MEDFORD, Ore. – A severe weather shelter is open in Medford to help people stay warm amid below-freezing temperatures. The shelter, located at 332 West 6th Street, provides food and a dry place to stay overnight. Some people at ...
MEDFORD, Ore. — NBC5 News first told you Monday about how the Access Greystone Court cash donation box was broken into Sunday night. Tuesday we’re hearing from police. Medford Police say it got a call around midnight Sunday from a ...
MEDFORD, Ore. —Medford-based Sherm’s Markets donated a truckload of groceries to Access Friday. It’s the 25th consecutive year they’ve done so. Sherms owner, Steve Olsrud says every year the need is greater in the community. The truck today was filled ...