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Legacy Giving With Maslow Project
Mary Ferrell Mary Ferrell

Legacy Giving With Maslow Project

Create a legacy of giving – help Maslow Project end youth homelessness for generations to come. There are many ways you can include Maslow Project as part of your estate plan and ensure that the work that is being done today continues on.

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Legacy Donor Spotlight: Jamie Hazlett
Mary Ferrell Mary Ferrell

Legacy Donor Spotlight: Jamie Hazlett

The success of Maslow Project is impossible to acknowledge without taking the time to mention that without our community – none of this is possible. One such individual we would like to recognize is a very special person to Maslow Project, our Board President, Jamie Hazlett.

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Why do you volunteer for Maslow Project?
Mary Ferrell Mary Ferrell

Why do you volunteer for Maslow Project?

For the past couple of months, I’ve had the opportunity to get to know Nancy, as well as her volunteers who want to make a difference in our community. I wanted to document this special success for Maslow Project, but also for Nancy, who is the lead in this program.

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Welcome Home
Mary Ferrell Mary Ferrell

Welcome Home

The affordable housing crisis continues to persist in Southern Oregon and has a profound impact on our community. Through our partnership with the Housing Authority of Jackson County and Oregon Department of Human Services, we will be opening up 12 new permanent supportive housing units for Maslow families.

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The Maslow Project Holiday Program
Mary Ferrell Mary Ferrell

The Maslow Project Holiday Program

We’d like to thank you all for your assistance and patience with Maslow Projects 11th Annual Holiday Program and wanted to share a few numbers about the kiddos we were able to assist (with your help) this Christmas:

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Snack Pack Program With Marlan Morse
Mary Ferrell Mary Ferrell

Snack Pack Program With Marlan Morse

This September I had the pleasure of sitting down with Maslow Project’s longtime donor, Marlan Morse. His interest began when he learned that Pastor David Rapp of Waters Edge church had been serving summertime lunches for students in need. Marlan, a dentist and father, resonated with children’s need for access to nutritious food.

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