CITY OF MEDFORD, Ore. – Community Works, a Medford nonprofit that offers resources to survivors of sexual violence, is hosting a free event Tuesday at the Smullin Health and Education Center. The event commemorates survivors and will feature an ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore.— Community Works is developing a new apartment complex for victims of domestic violence. Each year it serves around 3,000 adults and children in Jackson County experiencing abuse. Dubbed “New Place” the transitional living multi-family complex will be ...

CENTRAL POINT, Ore. —A handful of local organizations are coming together to help out those in need this holiday season. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is hosting the event. A panel of leaders from Access, Community Works, ...

MEDFORD, Or. – October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Multiple organizations, like Community Works here in the Rogue Valley, have been putting together events to break the silence on an uncomfortable topic in our community. “We just want everybody to know that ...

MEDFORD, Ore—Some community groups are worried about the loss of an organization that supports sex trafficking victims. NBC5 News first told you about Redemption Ridge closing its doors Tuesday night. Community Works is another nonprofit that does similar work. The ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – While police in Medford and Grants Pass said domestic violence cases are not up this year, one Jackson County non-profit said cases have gotten more severe. Barbara Johnson is the Executive Director for Community Works, a local ...

MEDFORD, Ore.— Police and firefighters from Medford squared off in a friendly game of soccer all to raise awareness for an important cause. Held at the U.S. Cellular Community Park, the event was meant to raise awareness about domestic abuse ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — The second week of April is National Crime Victims’ Rights Week and we may not realize it, but victims and survivors of crimes are all around us… many hiding in plain sight. 1 in 3 women have ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — Nearly $3 million in grant funding was awarded to organizations across the state Thursday in an effort to end homelessness. Oregon U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley (D) and Ron Wyden (D) announced that 18 organizations will be awarded ...

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