

The Union Gospel Mission Urgent Care Clinic is now open to those in need. Practicing Physicians and students from Pacific Northwest University will be volunteering every other Saturday to help and treat for patients. If you need medical attention, please com to the Union Gospel Mission Urgent Care Clinic. Call 248-4510.
There is over 36,000 people in our regions impacted by Alzheimer's. Together we can move towards a cure in this devastating disease. Become a sponsor or start your own Memory Walk Team. So come on down and join the Memory Walk 2010 which will be held on September 18. For more information call (509) 473-3390
Walla Walla YWCA adventure club programs are nourished and sustained by the diversity of children staff and community. Children spend their days taking field trips, bicycle rides, learning to cook, doing crafts and science experiments as well as character building activities. Our programs strive to create opportunities for children's growth leadership and empowerment.
Being a parent is not easy and Parent Trush for Washington children are here to listen and help. Each family is unique and understand want to provide you with the skills and knowledge and support you need. Call our family help line 1-800-932-hope for free and immediate parenting information and support. Start building a stronger family today.
Volunteers are a vital part of the Meals on Wheels program. Volunteers may be the only people that they see on a daily basis. If it were no meals on wheels in our community it be lonely for those who need company once in a while. Please be a volunteer for meals on wheels. It makes our community a better place to live. To volunteer call (509) 735-1911 or go to www.homedeliveredmeals.org.
If you have tenant, landlord, immigration and family law issues and can't afford a lawyer, Benton Franklin Legal Aid will help you protect your rights. It provides legal aid to qualified low income persons who would be denied access to the justice system because of the inability to pay for a lawyer. You have rights, so call us today at 734-9840.
You can help save someone. A stranger who was on the registry was a match for 10-year-old Jasmine. You have the power to heal and save a life. Take the first step and join the Marrow Donor registry. Be the Match!
There is over 36,000 people in our regions impacted by Alzheimer's. Together we can move towards a cure in this devastating disease. Become a sponsor or start your own Memory Walk Team. So come on down and join the Memory Walk 2010 which will be held on September 18. For more information call (509) 473-3390
Walla Walla YWCA adventure club programs are nourished and sustained by the diversity of children staff and community. Children spend their days taking field trips, bicycle rides, learning to cook, doing crafts and science experiments as well as character building activities. Our programs strive to create opportunities for children's growth leadership and empowerment.
Volunteers are a vital part of the Meals on Wheels program. Volunteers may be the only people that they see on a daily basis. If it were no meals on wheels in our community it be lonely for those who need company once in a while. Please be a volunteer for meals on wheels. It makes our community a better place to live. To volunteer call (509) 735-1911 or go to www.homedeliveredmeals.org.
If you have tenant, landlord, immigration and family law issues and can't afford a lawyer, Benton Franklin Legal Aid will help you protect your rights. It provides legal aid to qualified low income persons who would be denied access to the justice system because of the inability to pay for a lawyer. You have rights, so call us today at 734-9840.
The Children's Reading Foundation knows that children become readers in the arms of their parents. Parents, do you know that you are your child's first teacher? Up until third grade, children learn to read After that they read to learn. Change a life and read with your child. The most import 20 minutes a day.
The Tri-Cities Cancer Center has many services available at no cost for cancer patients and their families. Through charitable contributions, the foundation provides financial support for patient and community services. Support the foundation and join us at the 2010 Ribbon River Run on March 20 at Howard Amon Park. For more information on this benefit event, go to www.tccancer.org or call 737-3374.
The Union Gospel Mission Urgent Care Clinic is now open to those in need. Practicing Physicians and students from Pacific Northwest University will be volunteering every other Saturday to help and treat for patients. If you need medical attention, please com to the Union Gospel Mission Urgent Care Clinic. Call 248-4510.
Being a parent is not easy and Parent Trush for Washington children are here to listen and help. Each family is unique and understand want to provide you with the skills and knowledge and support you need. Call our family help line 1-800-932-hope for free and immediate parenting information and support. Start building a stronger family today.
Boy Scouts of America is celebrating 100 years of scouting. Scouting has played an important part of developing leadership skills in each of it's participants. Join us in celebrating what scouting hopes to achieve in the future as they work to prepare youth and adults for the next 100 years. If you would like to become a boy scout go to www.scouting.org
Invest in your community. Shop, donate, and volunteer. The new Habitat for Humanity ReStore is now open. Come to Yakima's only building materials thrift store with new and used merchandise. The Restore is here to meet many of your home improvement needs with the comforts of indoor shopping and plenty of parking. The ReStore is open Wednesday-Saturday, from 9am - 5pm. We are located at 21 W. Mead Ave. in Yakima. Stop by today.
