Vandal erases Black Lives Matter mural in Goldendale; youth feel unsafe
The recent reaction to a Black Lives Matter mural at the Washington Gorge Action Programs office in Goldendale have some disheartened and afraid. Painters of the mural endured verbal attacks during the painting and the mural was later erased by an unknown person. Read more here.
Pathways Health Connect Helps Man Get His Life Back After Knee Surgery
When a system works as designed and allows someone to provide the highest level of service, it can bring immense satisfaction, especially when it enables someone to help another human being improve their quality of life.
WAGAP's New Outreach Coordinator Credits Dog With Breaking His Cycle of Houselessness
WAGAP has recieved $20k in funding to build a shower facility and to hire a new outreach coordinator with lived experience as a houseless individual. His story reveals how the kindness of strangers keeps paying it forward.
May 5th Honors Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons
Bipartisan legislation proposed with “Bring them home bill”
Houseless in Bingen: One Man Comes Full Circle
“To see the people loosen and relax and look at me and say, ‘Really, you stayed here?’ and be able to say, ‘Yes, I’ve been in your exact shoes and from this place I was able to move to a much better place for myself and my family. To relieve that fear is my favorite part of the job.”
WAGAP Receives $2M in Grant Funds to Prevent Evictions
Renters and landlords in Skamania and Klickitat Counties may be eligible to apply
Donor willing to double donations to COVID relief fund
A local donor has stepped forward to make $15,000 in matching funds available for Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) effort to raise $50,000 to rebuild the COVID-19 Relief Fund by December 31.
Washington Gorge Action Programs Joins the GivingTuesday Movement
Washington Gorge Action Programs is participating in GivingTuesday for the first time this year in an effort to highlight everyone who makes the agency successful, and it will be setting a new goal to raise $50,000 for the Covid-19 Relief Fund which will all go directly back to support Skamania and Klickitat County residents in need.