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Local Treasures with Pia: Women's & Children's Free Restaurant
The Women & Children’s Free Restaurant started as a safe meal site for women and children impacted by domestic violence. It makes more than 1 million meals a year.
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Local Treasures with Pia: STA introduces battery electric buses
Spokane Transit Authority is committed to lower emission and grant funding is bringing the first battery-electric buses to Spokane routes. Learn more about the purple and blue STA buses you will begin to see all over Spokane.
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Competitive business intelligence tool helps drive growth
SizeUp Inland NW is a powerful tool that provides market research and business intelligence that is industry-specific and hyperlocal. And the best part? It’s FREE!
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Local Treasures with Pia: Fosterful helps children through the most difficult day of their lives
When a child is removed from their home it’s often a very traumatic experience. Fosterful connects volunteers with children transitioning to foster care during some very difficult hours.
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The main types of renewable energy
Read on to learn about the main types of renewable energy sources and Avista’s commitment to green energy.
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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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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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