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At Home with Lisa: The right home humidity can help keep you comfortable
Humidity can help your home feel warmer and there are simple things you can do to maintain it. The steam from your slow-cooking soup can make your house feel warmer.
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Community partnerships and outreach
Working together, we can help make the transition to electric transportation happen – raising awareness and accessibility for all. Learn about community partnerships and outreach.
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Financial literacy program empowers Oregon women
Avista recently donated to the Financially Fit Women Program to help young women become financially literate. Learn more about the program here!
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Local Treasures with Pia: Clarkston Senior Meal Program
The Clarkston Valley Community Center in Clarkston hosts senior meals, health services and activities for the elderly in the Clarkston Valley. Learn more about the Clarkston Valley Community Center here.
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A mother's love inspires non-profit for drug addicted babies
Tricia Hughes spearheaded non-profit Maddie's Place, to help care for babies born addicted to substances. Read on to learn about her inspiring story.
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Home Energy Rebates: Oregon
Avista customers in the Oregon area may be eligible for our energy rebate programs. Find out if you are eligible to apply and start saving money today.
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Need help with your energy bills?
Looking for energy bill assistance? We want to help. Avista partners with community agencies to provide financial assistance, plus we offer other services to help you manage your bill. So please call us today to discuss your options.
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Human Powered for Habitat for Humanity
Members of Avista's Electric Shop teamed up with Habitat for Humanity to help a service project come to life. Read on to learn about their volunteer project.
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Save energy at work
Save even more with Avista's energy saving tips and calculators designed for businesses. Learn more about our tools and start saving today!
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Branching out: Avista helps Lands Council plant hundreds of trees
Discover how Avista is supporting the Lands Council’s efforts to enhance Spokane’s urban treescape by planting trees in economically and environmentally disadvantaged neighborhoods.
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