United Way Bake Sale

United Way Bake Sale

The United Way Campaign Committee has an exciting line up of employee events planned this year! This year will feature brand new events, like a plant sale and a salad competition along with some classics like the Souper Social and the Basket Blowout. Our first event...
CCS Celebrates 80 Years in 2018!

CCS Celebrates 80 Years in 2018!

This year marks 80 years of service for Catholic Community Services of the Mid-Willamette Valley and Central Coast. We invite you to join us in honoring our past and leaning into the future. Several festive events are planned to make this a memorable year for all of...
CCS Breaks New Ground with Villa Esperanza

CCS Breaks New Ground with Villa Esperanza

Catholic Community Services and Fostering Hope Initiative have broken ground on a new affordable housing complex in Woodburn. The project is expected to be completed by the end of the year. Villa Esperanza, or Hope Villa, will offer 16 apartments for low-income...
We Flourish Together Kick Off

We Flourish Together Kick Off

The CCS We Flourish Together Design Team and guests celebrated the kick off of the We Flourish Together Initiative in January at the Northwest Viticulture Center in Salem. House managers and administrative staff gathered for fellowship and to learn more about how the...
In This Issue

In This Issue

February 2018We Flourish Together Kick OffCCS Breaks New Ground with Villa EsperanzaCCS Customer Spotlight: Artist Brian HavlikSave the Date for the Bake Sale!Sanctuary Theme of the Month – Emotional IntelligenceCCS Culture of Wellness TeamDownload February 2018...
CCS Spotlight: Kennedy Hobert

CCS Spotlight: Kennedy Hobert

HR Executive Coordinator by day and scholar by night, CCS’s Kennedy Hobert graduated from George Fox University last spring. As a part of her capstone experience, Kennedy conducted research alongside her professors about concussion testing. Upon finishing her...
CCS Customer Spotlight

CCS Customer Spotlight

Artist Brian HavlikBrian was born with intellectual and developmental disabilities. He wasn’t officially diagnosed with autism until he was a teenager but, growing up, Brian’s mom knew that he was different.Being different can be a good thing....