On Friday February 9th, Looking Glass CEO Craig Opperman and staff, along with Lawanda and James Manning, had the privilege of attending our local chapter of Blacks in Government's annual banquet. With much of Lane County leadership in attendance, guests heard from Eugene mayor Lucy Vinis, keynote speaker Judge Adrienne Nelson, and DA John M. Haroldson.
Umpqua Bank Supports Alternative Education at Riverfront School
Today we are excited to announce that Umpqua Bank has provided a grant for $6,000 to support education at Riverfront School. Thank you Umpqua Bank!
Cottage Grove High School presents MLK Award to Looking Glass
Members of the Cottage Grove High School student council chose Looking Glass as this year's MLK award recipient and presented a plaque to rural program staff members Sammy Elsdon and Amanda Hampton on Monday, February 5th at their Unity Week assembly.
Pegasus Pizza Fundraiser - "Be Grapeful" for Looking Glass
Pegasus Pizza is providing a $5 donation from the proceeds of each specialty pizza sold during the entire months of February and March to Looking Glass
Program Spotlight: Early Childhood Counseling Program
Looking Glass Staff Winter Brunch
Every year Looking Glass staff from all of our programs gather to enjoy a nice brunch at the Valley River Inn. With live music from John Shipe and balloons by Debbie McDowell from Destination Events, Looking Glass celebrates the hard work our employees do to provide for youth, families, and adults in Lane County.
Vote for Looking Glass in the RG Readers' Choice contest!
Program Spotlight: Rural Program - Cottage Grove
"Rural homelessness for youth is almost invisible, even to folks living in these communities," explains Looking Glass Rural Program Supervisor Amanda Hampton. "Youth are rarely out on the streets in a visible way, which means it requires targeted, intentional and collaborative effort to be able to reach the folks who are in need of our services."
Starbucks Food Donations Helping Feed Youth in Need
Three times a week members of the Looking Glass staff go to the Starbucks next to the Valley River Center to pick up food donations. The food is taken to New Roads Center and Pathways Girls Program.
Looking Glass Presents at Impact Club Eugene
Looking Glass was proud to have been invited to speak at Eugene's Impact Club meeting last night.