Mid-Columbia Senior Center is seeking donations for its medical equipment loan closet. The Center says they take donations of items like four-wheeled walkers, wheelchairs, transfer chairs, and knee scooters, clean them up, and loan them to those who need them. Center Executive Director Rob Garrett says right now they are a bit short on items to check out. If you have equipment to donate, call Mid-Columbia Senior Center at 541-296-4788, or drop it off at the Center on 1112 West 9th in The Dalles during business hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.
Author: mbailey
Foster Families Needed For Klahre House
The Next Door is seeking more foster families for its Klahre House therapeutic foster program. It serves teenage boys from throughout Oregon who come into the program for therapy and behavioral rehabilitation services while attending school at Klahre House. The Next Door’s Timber Hudson says they need more foster homes to be able help more youth in need. She says they look for a stable environment, with a bedroom available for the youth. Those who are interested in providing foster homes can contact Hudson or Amy Lindley at The Next Door by email at timberh@nextdoorinc.org or amyl@nextdoorinc.org.
Parent Café Planned
The Hood River County Prevention Department and Four Rivers Learning Hub will be hosting a Parent Café later this month. The Department’s Belinda Ballah says this event will be called “Enhancing and Empowering: Conversations for Positive Change, ” and will be held at the Mosier Community School on January 24 at 5 p.m. Ballah notes the discussions occur in small groups while sharing a meal. To register, search for Hood River Prevention Linktree, and click on Community Connection Parent Café to sign up.




