MEDFORD, Ore.- January 9th marks Governor Kotek’s first year in office, and she is continuing statewide efforts toward addressing the homeless crisis by signing two executive orders. The first of those orders, EO 24-02, will maintain added capacity to the state’s ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — The Jackson County Continuum of Care is able to keep more of the homeless warm this season after an award from the state. Jackson County has been awarded $150,000 to help keep shelters open. The money ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — In 2018 more than 700 people experienced homelessness in Jackson County. 1 in 3 were considered chronically homeless and that number was expected to increase this year. “It has decreased to 1 in 4,” said Constance Wilkerson, ...

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 ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — More than 700 people experienced homelessness in Jackson County in 2018. 1 in 3 are now chronically homeless, and that number is expected to increase this year. That’s why ACCESS and volunteers hit the streets Monday ...

MEDFORD, Ore.– In late January of this year, homeless assistance agencies, city and county employees, and volunteers from across Jackson county conducted a full spread survey of homelessness in the area. In an attempt to gather just a snapshot of ...

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