Oregon State Resources oregon State Library Talking Book and Braille Services Publication of thisdocument is made possible through a Cooperative Agreement between the Academy http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/or.htm
Extractions: The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know. Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
OFB :: OFB Services : Community Food Programs : Learning Gardens oregon Food Bank s two learning gardens (one in Portland and one in This materialis based upon work supported by the Cooperative State Research, http://www.oregonfoodbank.org/ofb_services/food_programs/learning_garden.html
Extractions: Portland/ Vancouver Metro Services Statewide Services Community Food Programs Nutrition Education ... Community Food Security Oregon Food Bank's two learning gardens (one in Portland and one in Hillsboro) give you lots of good reasons to dig in the dirt: Best of all, when you learn to garden, you learn you can grow food that is fresh, delicious, nutritious, inexpensive and close to home. And you meet other friendly people who like to dig in the dirt. You grow a community. Chefs, volunteers, food preservers help bring food to the table Local chefs, food preservers and volunteers teach skills to bring a medley of fresh produce to the table and to preserve a portion for later. We use harvest from the garden in cooking demonstrations to show how garden produce comes together to make something delicious. We also use herbs, vegetables and fruit fresh from the garden in our
Student Services Tests may be arranged through the Student Services Center (541) 8818822 ext.249. Return to our list of services. COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE http://www.tvcc.cc.or.us/StudentServ/
Oregon Seal Text-Only Site State Directory Agencies AZ This funding is administered by a Cooperative Agreement through the Health and Health Systems (OAHHS) and State of oregon Health Services (OHS). http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/preparedness/hospitals/index.shtml
Extractions: This information provided by the Office of the State Public Health Officer Hospital Bioterrorism Preparedness Program Why we're here In an effort to improve hospital and health system preparedness and capabilities, Congress authorized first year FY 2002 funding of $135 million. Oregon received $1.5 million. This funding is administered by a Cooperative Agreement through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). What we do Purpose: The primary purpose of the Cooperative Agreement is to upgrade the preparedness of hospitals and health systems in the State of Oregon to respond to bioterrorism events. The intention is to use the planning and system improvements made through the bioterrorism preparedness program to improve capacity to respond to other large-scale events, e.g. earthquakes, floods, pandemics, etc. Process: A summary of the process being followed by the State of Oregon is outlined in the Hospital Bioterrorism Preparedness Survey Development and Implementation Plan in the Publications section. Develop a Hospital Bioterrorism Preparedness Survey: This Survey has been developed under the authority of the Hospital Preparedness Advisory Committee (HPAC) and as a joint effort between Oregon Association of Hospitals and Health Systems (OAHHS) and State of Oregon Health Services (OHS). (See Publications for a list of the HPAC membership and the Hospital Bioterrorism Preparedness Survey.)
Optical Solutions - News/Events AWARDED FIBER TO THE PREMISES (FTTP) CONTRACT FROM oregon COOPERATIVE The cooperative provides a complete range of telecommunication services, http://www.opticalsolutions.com/press/080304.html
Extractions: In its initial deployment, Molalla Communications will offer voice and high-speed data services to as many as 100 customers in Lexington Estates, a new housing development. Service to several customers starts this week. Established in 1913, Molalla Communications serves approximately 5,400 members and maintains 7,000 access lines within a 308-square-mile service area. The cooperative provides a complete range of telecommunication services, including local and long-distance telephone, broadband Internet, and advanced calling features such as voice mail and caller ID. About Optical Solutions
CCC: Latino Services ext. 2717 For more information contact the Co-op Office, 503-657-6958, ext. 2273. http://www.clackamas.edu/espanol/latino.htm
Extractions: . El asesoramiento cubre areas como revisión de cursos, reclutamiento, orientación, asistencia tutorial y apoyo en general para los estudiantes de habla hispana. El departamento de tecnología de la construcción está desarrollando programas de entrenamiento a corto plazo para individuos de origen hispano/latino en las areas de "framing" y "drywall." Para más información, llame al teléfono 503-657-6958, ext. 2527. Este programa ofrece clases en español que enseñan al estudiante a desarrollar sus habilidades en lectura, escritura, matemáticas y ciencias sociales. El objeto es preparar a los estudiantes para que puedan pasar los exámenes de GED en español. Una vez que el estudiante pasa estos exámenes, recibe su certificado que es equivalente al bachillerato o "high school." Para más información, llame al 503-657-6958, ext. 2503. (text in English) The first Latino Leadership mentor class, taught by Ellen Wolfson, left
OLA Hotline, Vol.8 No.5 Manager of Extension Services, Deadline January 4, 2002 If you know an Oregonauthor, librarian or educator who has made a significant contribution in http://www.olaweb.org/hotline/vol8/olahot8-5.shtml
Extractions: This Friday , January 4, 2002, is the deadline for nominating the recipient of the 2002 Evelyn Sibley Lampman Award to be presented at the OLA Conference in April. If you know an Oregon author, librarian or educator who has made a significant contribution in the areas of literature and/or library service for the benefit of the children of Oregon, nominate that person today!