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Avista supports Cascade Community Pool’s efforts to make swimming safe for everyone
White City’s Cascade Community Pool builds both water safety skills and community, and it’s done so since it opened in 1963.
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Local treasures with Pia: United Way in Medford makes a meaningful impact
The United Way of Jackson County, Oregon, is based in Medford, where it helps students, people with disabilities, and those who need a a little extra help.
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Shining light in the Silver Valley
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Education, Event and Tour Requests
Is your classroom, community organization or event seeking Avista participation? We’re excited to participate in community events, support educational opportunities, and offer facility tours. Request Avista participation here.
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Project Share helps keep Oregon homes warm
Project Share is a community fund that helps keep homes warm through crisis situations that deplete available funds and make it difficult to pay household energy costs.
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Eligible Customers Receive COVID Debt Relief
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Customer Service Guarantees
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Broadband Opportunities Expand
Across the Inland Northwest, improving broadband access is now a top priority for many communities. In response, a combined total of more than $660 million in grant funding is or will be flowing through the Idaho Department of Commerce and the Washington State Department of Commerce for broadband projects, primarily in underserved areas.
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Harrington School shines brighter with energy efficiency upgrades
A rural Washington school that serves as an important community center gets an A+ upgrade thanks to two Avista programs.
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New remote work certificate program strengthens rural vitality
Okanogan County resident Justine Salazar landed a state agency job without leaving her community, thanks to the new Washington Rural Online Initiative. The Initiative creates economic opportunity by developing an untapped rural workforce.
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