The Family Access Network (FAN) received a $15,000 grant from the Clabough Foundation, which will provide 150 local children and families in Deschutes and Crook counties with essential needs including nutritious food, safe shelter, clothing, health care, school supplies and much more. It only takes $100 to give a child FAN advocate services for an entire year, enabling children to thrive in school and beyond.
“Local children and families need FAN services now more than ever. By partnering with extraordinary organizations like the Clabough Foundation, we are able to make sure that families have what they need to stay safe during this challenging time” said Lizzi Katz, FAN Foundation Board Member.
The Clabough Foundation’s mission is to preserve and enhance the environmental and cultural resources of the High Country of North Carolina and the Deschutes River Watershed of Central Oregon. The foundation has a long history of supporting education and continues to partner with local organizations to enhance communities.
Unique to Central Oregon, FAN began in 1993 and currently employs 25 advocates at 59 public schools in Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties. The direct placement of FAN advocates within the schools allows FAN to effectively reach and connect disadvantaged children and families to essential basic needs. During the coronavirus pandemic, FAN advocates are working remotely to get children and families the vital resources they need including food, utilities and rental assistance.
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