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PORTLAND, Ore. — PacifiCorp employees and the PacifiCorp Foundation for Learning combined to give $1.2 million to employee
giving campaigns throughout its service area. The Foundation also gave an additional $115,500 to key Oregon health and welfare
efforts.
“We’re proud of our employees for stepping up to support our region’s United Way, Black United Fund, Earth Share of Oregon
and other worthwhile organizations,” said Judi Johansen, PacifiCorp president and CEO. “With the struggles facing many of
our less fortunate neighbors our employees understand the need to pitch in and help one another.”
Locally, the
United Way of the Columbia-Willamette received nearly $336,000, thanks to donations from employees at Pacific Power and affiliate PPM Energy – as well as a match
from the PacifiCorp Foundation for Learning.
Earth Share of Oregon received $66,000 and the
Black United Fund of Oregon was granted a total of $59,000 from employees and the Foundation.
As Pacific Power’s charitable arm, the PacifiCorp Foundation for Learning supports organizations that emphasize education.
“Education is the best prevention for many health and social ills,” said Isaac Regenstreif, executive director of the Foundation.
“This infusion of funding will aid organizations in providing quality health-related educational programs and social services
for adults, children and families throughout Oregon.”
Some of the larger health and welfare donations include $10,000 to the
Oregon Burn Center’s Education & Prevention Program; $10,000 for the
Morrison Child and Family Services’ Integrated Services Project; $10,000 to
Self-Enhancement Inc.; a $9,000 grant to the
Boy Scouts-Cascade Pacific Council’s Learning for Life program; and $8,000 to the
Cascade AIDS Project’s Teen to Teen education program for high-risk youth.
Other PacifiCorp Foundation for Learning contributions include:
Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland Metro Area
Project Learn/nutrition education programs
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Portland
School-based mentoring programs at Grant, Madison & Jefferson High
CASA for Children, Inc.
“Adding More CASAs” recruiting/training program
Friends of the Children – Portland
Academic Achievement and Adolescent Programming
Native American Rehabilitation Assn of the NW
Pie G Indian elders advocacy group
North Portland Nurse Practitioner Health Clinic
The Prevention Project
Oregon Partnership Parenting for Prevention
Portland Impact, Inc. Mentoring to Achieve Potential program
Portland YouthBuilders
Establish the 'WomenBuild' program
Raphael House of Portland Domestic and dating violence prevention project
STARS Foundation Program to help 6th graders resist peer pressure
YWCA of Greater Portland
LearnLinks Program
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