Interfaith Work in Clark County – Spreading Hope Across the Doctrinal Divide
Southwest Washington is home to a variety of faith groups who link arms to help those in need. Find out how they work together, despite their doctrinal differences.
Helping Hands: Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington
For 25 years, Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington has been making an impact in SW WA. Learn about their youth-focused programs and how you can help.
Helping Hands: Battle Ground HealthCare: Healing with Heart
Battle Ground Health Care provides free health care for uninsured individuals in Clark County. Learn how this labor of love began and how you can help.
Helping Hands: Celebrate Pride Month with Queer Youth Resource Center
Learn how Queer Youth Resource Center is working to connect LGBTQIA+ individuals and their families to supportive, local resources and events.
Helping Hands: Treehouse: Walking Alongside Washington’s Foster Youth
Seattle-based nonprofit, Treehouse, helps youth across Washington reach every goal they set for themselves. Learn how youth in Clark County get the support they need to thrive from local mentors.
Helping Hands: Farm to Table Food from Clark County Food Bank
Farmers Wanted: Read about the local farmers, gardeners and volunteers who are helping the Clark County Food Bank harvest the best food for those in need.
Helping Hands: Read Northwest Gives Students Essential 1-on-1 Reading Time
Check out how mentors are helping kids "learn to read, so that they can read to learn.”
Helping Hands: Red Cross Southwest Washington Wants Your Blood
Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood, but only about 3% of eligible Americans donate. Learn how to save a life.
Helping Hands: Walk and Knock Food Drive Gears Up to Collect Tons of Food (Literally)
Clark County is home to Walk and Knock, the nation's largest all-volunteer food drive. Learn how it all began and how you can help.
Helping Hands: Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership Stewards the Columbia River
Learn how Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership is stewarding the Columbia River, and how you can, too.