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When South Medford High School graduate Seth Cannon took a break from college to serve a mission with United Way of Jackson County, he quickly got thrown into an adult role heavy with responsibility. .

Cementing the future

The concept of 3-D-printed houses is turning into something solid in Medford. An innovative neighborhood development utilizing new 3-D printing construction technology has been proposed for Medford by.

CEO of United Way Jackson County joins Oregon Community Foundation board

Dee Anne Everson was named CEO in 1997 and has been serving her community ever since. On May 6, it was announced Everson is replacing outgoing OCF board member Sue Naumes. “Dee Anne Everson will be a terrific addition to the Board, and we are delighted that she is joining us in support of the important work ahead to advance opportunities for all Oregonians,” says Kimberly Cooper, Chair, OCF Board of Directors. “Her expertise and experiences in generating community-led solutions inspired and funded by generous Oregonians align perfectly with OCF’s vision, mission and values, and will help create significant impact as we continue to come together to address the challenges and opportunities facing our communities.”

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