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 AMERICA'S POVERTY FIGHTING NETWORK

Links to other sites of interest

Oregon Human Development Corporation
www.ohdc.org
Oregon Human Development Corporation (OHDC) is a not-for- profit human service organization that has been providing services for farmworkers, Hispanics, and disadvantaged individuals throughout Oregon continuously since 1979.

Community Action Partnership of Oregon
www.caporegon.org
The Community Action Partnership of Oregon is a private, non-profit association comprised of the Executive Directors of Oregon's Community Action Agencies, the Oregon Human Development Corporation and associate member agencies.

Oregon Housing and Community Services
www.ohcs.oregon.gov/OHCS/
OHCS works in partnership with local Community Action Agency Centers and Food Banks to help low-income Oregonians.

National Association for State Community Services Programs
www.nascsp.org
Assisting states in responding to poverty issues.

Klamath County, Oregon
www.co.klamath.or.us
Official website for Klamath County.

Oregon Mentors
oregonmentors.org
A connection to youth mentoring opportunities around the state.

Oregon Earned Income Tax Credit for Working Families.  If you would like additional information, click here to visit the Oregon Center for Public Policy.

Klamath Resources
klamathresources.org/services/
Klamath County service agencies, training opportunities, volunteer opportunities, and support groups.

Oregon Helps
www.oregonhelps.org
This is an interactive website that offers families who qualify 28 different services.

Klamath-Lake Area Youth Development Network
www.klamathlakeydn.org
The objective of the network is to enhance the vision and mission of each youth development program within both Klamath and Lake counties by working together, sharing resources, trainings, and support.

AmeriCorps Vista
www.americorps.gov
VISTA members commit to serve full-time for a year at a nonprofit organization or local government agency, working to fight illiteracy, improve health services, create businesses, strengthen community groups, and much more. With passion, commitment, and hard work, you’ll create or expand programs designed to bring individuals and communities out of poverty.