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    Dogs For Better Lives - Jack (L) and Dinero, his Autism Assistance Dog.

    Dogs For Better Lives

    (1 review)

    While in Oregon on vacation my mom told us about this facility. She called about taking a tour and…read morewe were happy to find out that they offered daily tours. We set one up and went. It was a very fun and informative tour for my mom, my two teenage daughters and myself. We really enjoyed learning about how the dogs are trained and I was especially happy to learn that their dogs are all rescued from shelters! We got to meet and interact with one of their "graduates" named King and see what he can do. We all enjoyed it very much and will go back again next year. The tour was free to boot so that even made it nicer. I recommend going here to learn about these wonderful dogs and trainers.

    From the owner: Hearing Dogs, Autism Assistance Dogs, and Facility Dogs…read more Rescuing and professionally training dogs to assist people, enhance lives & provide greater independence is what Dogs for Better Lives is all about. Dogs for Better Lives rescues dogs for our programs from animal shelters throughout the western United States. After professional training at our southern Oregon campus, our dogs are placed with... ~ People with a variety of disabilities and challenges including: hearing loss, deafness, and children on the autism spectrum. ~ Professionals (teachers, physicians, counselors, legal advocates, and caregivers) who work with people with various disabilities and challenges. We place our Hearing Assistance and Facility Dogs with qualified clients throughout the United States. Currently our Autism Assistance Dogs are just placed in OR and WA. Over time, this program will become national as well.

    Drug Wars

    Drug Wars

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    Drug Wars - Answering the Call Hello,…read more My name is Tom Monson. I've been a resident of Medford Oregon for almost 40 years. I moved here from LA in the 70's. It was a very different place then. Earlier this year I was diagnosed with a rare form of eye cancer. During my week of radiation treatment I was blind and all I could do was lay on my back and reflect on my life. I thought about the things I've done, the things I wanted to, and all the marvelous blessings I have been given. I was at peace because I've had a rich and full life. During my recuperation, I discovered a tragedy unfolding. In a talk, Jackson County Medical Examiner, Dr. Jim Shames sounded an alarm about the dangers of prescription drugs. I decided to look into it. I discovered some horrifying facts. Last year, tens of thousands of teenagers died and hundreds of thousand became drug addicts (many of them turning to crime and/or prostitution to support their new habit). The deaths cross all economic and social stratus -- rich and poor, secular and non-secular. Why? The drug companies are pushing these drugs as cure-alls and some doctors freely write prescriptions. Most parents don't have a clue about the dangers of these drugs. The warnings have been lost in the news of political turmoil, the war on terror and our terrible economic times. You would think something this important would take top billing all the time. I knew I had to do something about this because according to the Centers for Disease Control, one in five teens use prescription drugs for non-medical purposes and many will either die or become addicted. I knew I could make a difference. Several years ago I produced a 1/2 hour documentary about a young heroin addict. For over a year, it was broadcast all over the state of Oregon. Several drug-treatment centers told me their intake calls for heroin addiction doubled the day after the broadcast. The state medical examiner reported two years later the number of heroin-related deaths declined by over 50%. The film worked. I just finished a documentary about the dangers of prescription drugs. The film will be broadcast on NBC-5 in December, 2012. It will be promoted on television, radio, Internet, and in print. In the Drug Wars, the real enemies are ignorance and apathy. If you know and do nothing, you are part of the problem. If we all do something we can save our children. The expenses for this endeavor are huge. If you own a businesses, you can gain positive name recognition by helping pay for the, production, air time and fees. If you just want to help me save our children, please do. To learn more about it, go to www.drugwars.com or send your contribution to Thomas Nash, llc, 33 North Central Ave, Suite 401, Medford, OR 97501, or call Tom Monson at (541) 210-6698 for sponsor information.

    The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

    The Salvation Army Family Store & Donation Center

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    Customer service is awesome, they go above and beyond to make you feel welcome, I have an eBay shop…read moreand I frequently look for old jewelry, the lady at the counter is very patient while I go through the jewelry, I will keep coming back to support the local community and their mission

    I walked into the food bank office of the salvation army about 1 weeks ago because I was starving…read more.so I'm told at the front desk to have a seat. So there I sit, watching in awe as the only other employees who could help me, was a chic and some older dude who looked as if he wasn't gonna help me until he was finished flirting with the young lady who was filing some folders. Now I do apologize because she was pretty and I could see why he'd be so upset with me.. but I was starving and now the only one who can help me is glaring at me from across the room as he walks over to me with a little smirk as if to say "thanks a lot there, genius". So he asked if I ever been there before and I said yes but that I forgot when..then this is where it starts getting weird..because this man starts saying something to the effect of "oh it says here that u haven't been here for food for A couple years"...which means you been supporting yourself like a real man"...ok..first of all, I was there bcuz I was so hungry..and I needed food i didn't need to hear these biting insults from a ponytailed punk who looked like he never missed a meal in his life. So they sent some barfly who pointed to certain boxes that seemed to contain TRASH. long story short, I left that place with 2 loaves of bread.a couple rotten pairs. a little pack of cookies and about 3 bags of lettuce..I SWEAR..I stood in awe as people were walking out with sandwich meats, .milk, Gatorade, can goods, fresh fruit, etc. So I don't know how I made this guy so mad, but I did...it was a hot day also...with no liquids and only a bag of lettuce and a loaf of bread I knew I was in for a doozy...I'll. Never waste my time there again...it just seemed like theyd rather keep the food themselves..very stingy and cold.. not the image the Starvation Ar---oops, I mean Salvation Army has projected until Now. If the guy is reading this I just wanna say sorry for asking for help when I did because it interrupted your flirting with the secretary in your office..I was just hungry bro...I'll ever bug you for food again ok buddy? Thank you and God bless

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