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UCAN’s FY24 Annual Report and 2025 Community Needs Assessment are now available

UCAN’s FY24 Annual Report and 2025 Community Needs Assessment are now available. Together, they tell a story of our organization, and region. Where we’ve been, the impact we’ve made, and the work that still lies ahead.

In the Annual Report, you’ll see how UCAN helped individuals and families find stability, supported children in growing stronger through education and nutrition, and stood beside unhoused neighbors through times of change. Each number represents care in action: meals shared, shelter secured, and opportunities created across Douglas, Josephine, Klamath, and Lake Counties.

The 2025 Community Needs Assessment looks ahead, offering data and insight into the conditions shaping daily life in our communities. It identifies where need remains greatest, including housing, childcare, food access, and health, and where collective action can make the most difference.

We invite you to read both reports, learn more about UCAN’s work, and join us in shaping a stronger, more resilient future for our communities.

News & Press Releases

The Roseburg Warming Center Returns This Winter

As temperatures drop, United Community Action Network (UCAN) will once again operate the Roseburg Warming Center in partnership with St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and the Housing Authority of Douglas County (HADCO).