
BASE Celebrates Black Community and Culture in Southern Oregon

Flip the Script Flips the Script on Incarceration

New Disabled South is Building Political Power Among Disabled Southerners

Clackamas Women’s Services Evolves to Meet the Needs of the Community

Our Community Dinner in Umatilla County

Tayas Yawks Brings Good Medicine to the Klamath Community

Mano a Mano Supports Youth who have Incarcerated Family Members
Mano a Mano Family Center, serving Marion and Polk counties, plus surrounding communities, supports youth directly impacted by the carceral system. Established in 1988, they are the oldest Latino and immigrant-led community-based organization in the Salem-Keizer region.

JREP Grantees Visit Colorado to Learn from the WAGEES Program

WomenFirst Supports Black Women Healing from Trauma

Oregon Washington Health Network Gives People Who Have Caused Harm a Chance to do Better

The Stronghold Helps Native People, Inside and Outside Prison, Connect with their Culture

Q&A with Maritza Romero, our new Program Officer

Best wishes to our out-going program officer, David Navarro

LIFE Art Empowers Youth to Find Compassion and Connection Through Art

The Importance of BIPOC Leaders in Philanthropy
Introducing NWHF’s New Board Members, Ryan & Mohamed
The Harbor Offers Bilingual and Bicultural Support to Domestic Violence Survivors in Astoria

HOLLA Mentors Black and Brown Youth
