Rimrock Trails Treatment Services is grateful to receive $15,000 in grant funds from the Donald H. Frank Unrestricted Sub-fund of the Oregon Community Foundation. This funding supports the work Rimrock Trails has underway including the full-time employment of a community relations manager to improve access to services for at-risk and affected rural populations in Crook and Deschutes Counties, build relationships with community partners and educate the public on issues related to mental health and drug and alcohol addiction.
“We are so thankful for the Oregon Community Foundation and their continued support and partnership to increase the community awareness about mental health care and to improve access to services,” said Erica Fuller-Hewitt, Rimrock Trails Treatment Services executive director.
About Rimrock Trails Treatment Services
The mission of Rimrock Trails is to provide comprehensive, evidence-based treatment services to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by substance use and mental health problems. We create a foundation for healing, strengthen family connections and offer hope for a brighter future.
For nearly three decades the administration, board of directors and team of health care professionals at Rimrock Trails have been dedicated to helping create lasting change in the lives of individuals and families struggling with mental health and substance use disorders in Central Oregon. Rimrock Trails is a 501c3 nonprofit human services agency, established in 1990 and has helped over 14,000 individuals and families in Central Oregon and beyond.
About the Oregon Community Foundation
Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) puts donated money to work in Oregon — more than $100 million in grants and scholarships annually. For more than 45 years, OCF grantmaking, research, advocacy and community-advised solutions have helped individuals, families, businesses and organizations to create charitable funds to improve lives for all Oregonians. Impactful giving — time, talent and resources from many generous Oregonians — creates measurable change.