REACH Inc. Receives Generous Donations from Klamath Community Development Corporation

Paul Mee, Director of Community Outreach for REACH inc and Ron Moe, Executive Director of REACH Inc. hold a $2,500 check presented to them as a grant from the Klamath Community Development Corporation. Submitted photo.

Paul Mee, Director of Community Outreach for REACH inc and Ron Moe, Executive Director of REACH Inc. hold a $2,500 check presented to them as a grant from the Klamath Community Development Corporation. Submitted photo.

The local nonprofit is delighted at the generosity of the community

Klamath Falls, Or - On January 30, 2019, REACH Inc. received a $2,500 grant from Klamath Community Development Corporation. The grant is to help pay expenses from theft and property damage that occurred over the 2018 Christmas Holiday Weekend. With an estimated total loss of $20,000 from property damage and theft, REACH will be able to replace items such as power tools, or laptop computers.

REACH Inc. would like to thank the Klamath Community Development Corporation for their generous grant. This type of generosity and kindness makes Klamath such a wonderful place to live and work.

Every donation helps us to continue to offer our services, to people with disabilities and other barriers to employment.

Anyone interested in donating money and items that could aid in REACHs recovery, listed below is donation information for REACH Inc.:

  • 1. If you are looking to make a monetary donation to REACH Inc. in the form of:

    • a. A check please make it out to REACH Inc. It can be dropped off at 2350 Maywood Drive or mailed to PO Box 1089 Klamath Falls, OR 97601

    • b. For electronic transaction send money via PayPal to donate@reachkfalls.com or head to Facebook.com/reachkfalls and look for the PayPal button.

    • c. Cash, can be brought to 2350 Maywood Drive, and ask to make a donation in cash at the front counter.

  • 2. If you are looking to donate an item to help replace one of the stolen ones we are currently in need of:

    • a. Cordless Power Tools

    • b. Laptop Computers

    • c. Digital Cameras / Video Equipment

About REACH Inc.:
REACH, Inc. provides productive work, rehabilitation, and training for people with disabilities and other barriers to employment. REACH also operates a Pallet Woodmill, Recycling Plant, Upcycle Store, Upcycle Woodshop, Art Program, and a Day Services Area for participants who either don’t want to or unable to work and would like to learn life skills, participate in arts and crafts, and improve social skills by interacting with others in an integrated community setting.

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