UCAN CONTINUES ADAPTING TO MEET URGENT NEEDS
I am always excited to share the news of new programs and initiatives that UCAN is offering. This newsletter has articles describing two new services for UCAN.

We will be starting a new nurse home visiting service in early 2025. Through Family Connects, all new parents in Douglas County will have the opportunity to have a UCAN nurse meet with them to address concerns and connect them with resources. The program is voluntary, free, and requires no insurance.
While excited about these new efforts, I also hope you can help us better address some very basic needs. Feeding Umpqua, our Douglas County Food Bank, lacks the food needed to best address hunger at this time. More families than ever are struggling to eat three meals daily. Cash and food donations to Feeding Umpqua will help us to better nourish our neighbors.
We have received some funds to operate a warming shelter in Roseburg, but the amount will only allow us to operate on the coldest winter nights. Those lacking shelter are much more likely to suffer hypothermia and frostbite. We are looking for volunteers to work at the shelter, and donations will allow us to operate the shelter on more freezing nights.
As the year comes to a close, I want to thank all of the many people and agencies who have supported our efforts, whether through partnerships, donations, volunteering or otherwise. We could not do this work without all of you. I wish you all the happiest of holidays!



After eight years in this position, the work continues to be very meaningful to her. For one, Ashley gets to work with families who live in communities similar to where she grew up and continues to live. While their circumstances may be very different from Ashley’s, they’re folks whose challenges she understands from having grown up here.
