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Education Programs & Support Groups offered at Valley Medical Center
Offers informational seminars and more in-depth classes that cover topics ranging from fitness and heart health, to cancer. Offers support groups for cancer and parenting
Offers free informational seminars, and more in-depth educational classes that cover topics ranging from fitness and diabetes, to cancer.
Offers birth preparation classes.
Develops programs focusing on general fitness, health and wellness, adult fitness, aerobics, heart health and recovering from stroke.
Offers programs focused on women's health as well as older adult issues.
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Community Resources and Services offered by Vancouver Housing Authority at The Foundation
Offers a community building that houses multiple services through partnering agencies, including housing, employment, financial management, food, educational, health, aging and disability, and crisis services.
Bridgeview Resource Center is a community building that houses multiple services through partnering agencies, including housing, employment, financial management, food, educational, health, aging and disability, and crisis services. The following agencies offer services on site: Vancouver Housing Authority, Council for the Homeless, WorkSource, Partners in Career, Goodwill Job Connections, Clark County Food Bank, Rivermark Community Credit Union, Save First Financial Wellness, Ways to Work, Columbia River Mental Health Services, The National Alliance on Mental Health, Free Clinic of Southwest Washington, Clark College, Educational Service District 112, Vancouver Public Schools, Evergreen Public Schools, Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Washington, Friends of the Children, Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities, and YWCA/SafeChoice.
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Senior / Disabled Support Services and Programs offered at Entiat Valley Community Services Food Bank
Offers a wide range of services and programs for the elderly and disabled to help to maintain self-sufficiency and remain independent in their own homes.
Offers services and programs for the elderly and disabled to help to maintain self-sufficiency and remain independent in their homes. Volunteers visit and call homebound, elderly, and disabled individuals in the Entiat area to assure health and well-being. Helps seniors in Entiat with minor home repairs, installing locks, and handicap handrails (client must purchase repair items; labor is free). In addition, seniors are provided social activity, educational presentations, health and nutrition education, resources, workshops, and other classes during the month.
Other programs include FRESH, which provides seniors with fresh produce, fruit, and healthy foods to maintain a healthy, nutritional lifestyle; snow shoveling for elderly and disabled; SAIL, which is weekly exercise classes for seniors and disabled; transportation to medical appointments, and pharmacy; weekly meal delivery for homebound elderly or disabled; Busy Hands Quilting Circle (teaches and makes quilts for needy); and Adopt-a Senior, which provides Entiat seniors with gifts at Christmas from community donors.
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