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Neighbor Impact Hopes To Streamline Efforts

Neighbor Impact is re-examining its mission. It was founded more than 25 years ago to help break the cycle of poverty. But leaders from Neighbor Impact told the Deschutes County Commissioners last week, they want to make sure they're not duplicating services with other agencies. Deschutes County Commissioner Alan Unger:   “We heard from Neighbor Impact, that they would like to revisit their strategic plan, to make sure we are headed in the direction to provide services that are supported by funding and that are needed.” For example, Neighbor Impact wants to make sure some its services, are not being duplicated by such agencies are Housing Works.

 

 

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