Low Income Residents Should Apply Now For Energy Assistance

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NeighborImpact’s Energy Assistance program has secured funding to assist residents of Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs with energy costs. NeighborImpact applies bill payment assistance toward residents’ electric, natural gas, propane, oil and wood/pellet bills as a lump-sum payment. Individuals whose income falls at or below sixty percent of the state median income level qualify for these services.
It is important that residents apply now;  Oregon Public Utility Commission will end the disconnection moratorium for electric and natural gas customers on July 31, 2021. The American Rescue Plan Act has just released another round of funding for this type of assistance and will cover these costs for eligible applicants for the remainder of the year. The goal of this program is not only to help individuals and families remain current on their utility costs but also to prevent disconnections.
Income charts, guidelines and applications can all be found on our website at: https://www.neighborimpact.org/get-help/help-with-bills/covid-relief-energy-assistance/.
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Central Oregon Collective Job Fair

Central Oregon Collective is a local nonprofit, empowering adults with intellectual & developmental disabilities to live with choice, growth, and connection. We will be holding a job fair at our administrative office building on Tuesday, December 16th

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Construction Safety Summit in Bend Jan 26-27

A two-day training conference in Bend will offer safety and health training for workers in the residential, commercial, and industrial construction industries, as well as insights for employers about how to address hazards. The Mid-Oregon Construction Safety