As a part of its sixth annual worker giving marketing campaign, OnPoint Group Credit score Union at the moment introduced a complete of $100,218 directed to Huge Brothers Huge Sisters Columbia Northwest, Ladies Construct, and Cascade AIDS Challenge. Annually, OnPoint supplies each worker with $100 to separate nevertheless they need between three non-profits making a distinction locally. This 12 months’s marketing campaign resulted in donations of $35,056 to Huge Brothers Huge Sisters Columbia Northwest, $37,806 to Ladies Construct, and $27,356 to Cascade AIDS Challenge.
“As a group credit score union, giving again to our neighbors is a core worth for every of our workers,” stated Rob Stuart, President and Chief Government Officer, OnPoint Group Credit score Union. “From constructing confidence inside our younger individuals to preventing HIV and AIDS, these organizations are making a tangible impression on the lives of individuals throughout our group. We’re proud to help them and we thank them for his or her unwavering dedication to enhancing the locations we name residence.”
Because the annual marketing campaign started in 2017, OnPoint workers have donated greater than $500,000 to fifteen native non-profits, together with NAYA (Native American Youth and Household Middle), Hacienda CDC, and the Oregon Zoo. Beneath are particulars about every of this 12 months’s recipients:
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Huge Brothers Huge Sisters Columbia Northwest (BBBS Columbia Northwest) is a personal non-profit group affiliated with Huge Brothers Huge Sisters of America. BBBS Columbia Northwest helps empower youth from all backgrounds by offering devoted one-to-one mentoring relationships to encourage them to realize their full potential. The mentoring relationships are designed to help youth by enhancing their educational achievement and empowering them to make optimistic life selections, graduate from highschool, set excessive aspirations, present higher confidence, and construct optimistic and supportive relationships. With BBBS Columbia Northwest’s mentorship program, youth are capable of construct friendships that make a long-lasting impression on their lives. Presently, BBBS Columbia Northwest has 500 kids paired with an enormous brother or sister and a profitable 95% highschool commencement price. To be taught extra, go to https://itsbigtime.org/.
“There are presently 200 younger individuals ready to be matched with mentors by our applications,” stated Cynthia Thompson, Chief Growth Officer, BBBS Columbia Northwest. “Profitable mentorship requires a group of mentors, volunteers, and native organizations to positively impression a teen’s life. We’re extremely grateful for the donation from OnPoint and its workers. It’ll assist us proceed increasing so each baby on the ready listing has the chance to expertise one-to-one mentorship.”
Since 2016, Ladies Construct has been inspiring confidence and curiosity in ladies ages 8-15 by the world of constructing. Ladies Construct has reached practically 3,000 ladies and their households all through Oregon by summer season camps and after faculty programming. Palms-on workshops embody carpentry, electrical, plumbing, roofing, portray, welding, firefighting, auto and bike mechanics, photo voltaic, sheet steel, and extra. “Our programming has grown from 40 ladies in 2016 to over 400 in 2022, and we’re proud to say that almost half of our campers obtain scholarships,” stated Katie Hughes, Government Director, Ladies Construct. “Our programming is enjoyable, participating, and so fulfilling. We’re extremely grateful to OnPoint’s workers for supporting the schooling and growth of the following era of builders in our group.” Go to www.girlsbuild.org to be taught extra and observe Ladies Construct on Instagram at girlsbuild_org for updates and inspiration.
For over three many years, the Cascade AIDS Challenge has turn into a longtime a part of the group and an area and nationwide chief within the struggle towards HIV. It’s the oldest and largest community-based supplier of HIV providers, housing, schooling, and advocacy in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Some who’re recognized with HIV lose their housing, family and friends, and all avenues of help. Cascade AIDS Challenge helps them get again on monitor by securing housing, discovering important medical care, and coping with different points that make the distinction between giving up or getting up and occurring. Study extra about its mission: https://www.capnw.org/.
“Residing with HIV and AIDS may cause an enormous emotional and monetary burden to anybody affected,” stated Jessy Baros Friedt, Chief Growth Officer, Cascade AIDS Challenge. “We created our applications to reduce these burdens by offering shelter, life expertise coaching, and emotional help to these in want. The help from OnPoint and its workers will enable us to proceed offering inclusive well being and wellness providers for LGBTQ+ individuals, individuals affected by HIV, and all these looking for compassionate care, whereas selling the well-being of those communities.”
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To be taught extra about OnPoint’s dedication to constructing sturdy communities, go to onpointcu.com/community-giving.
ABOUT ONPOINT COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION
Based in 1932, OnPoint Group Credit score Union is the most important credit score union in Oregon, serving greater than 489,000 members and with property of $9.3 billion. OnPoint membership is offered to anybody who lives or works in one in all 28 Oregon counties (Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Criminal, Curry, Deschutes, Douglas, Gilliam, Hood River, Jackson, Jefferson, Josephine, Klamath, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Morrow, Multnomah, Polk, Sherman, Tillamook, Wasco, Washington, Wheeler and Yamhill) and two Washington counties (Skamania and Clark) and their fast members of the family. Extra data is offered at www.onpointcu.com or 800-527-3932.
State economists expect Oregon will add 170,000 jobs over the next several years, bolstered by strong growth in the construction and health care industries.
The pace of job growth is slowing, though, as the state’s population ages, the post-pandemic labor boom recedes and as migration into Oregon settles into a slower pace. The Oregon Employment Department’s latest forecast anticipates just 8% more jobs during the coming decade, down from prior 10-year forecasts that predicted employment would grow by as much as 13%.
No. 9 Oregon State put on a show in its first 2025 home gymnastics meet Saturday, scoring 196.40 points to easily beat Brigham Young at Gill Coliseum.
Senior Jade Carey, performing in a home meet for the first time since winning two Olympic gold medals last summer, scored 39.725 in all-around. Carey had scores of 9.95 on bars and floor, 9.925 on beam and 9.90 on vault.
Carey had the highest score in each event on either team. The best scores by a Beaver gymnast aside from Carey were 9.85s by Natalie Briones (bars), Sage Thompson (bars), Lauren Letzsch (beam), Savannah Miller (floor) and Sophia Esposito (floor and beam).
Brigham Young scored 194.2 points. Kylie Eaquinto led the way with an all-around score of 39.050.
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— Nick Daschel covers the Oregon State Beavers. Reach him at 360-607-4824 or @nickdaschel. Listen to the Beaver Banter podcast or subscribe to the Beavers Roundup newsletter.
On Saturday morning at the Navy All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas, three-star prospect T’Andre Waverly announced his commitment to Oregon State over Washington and Notre Dame.
The product of Kamiak High School in Mukilteo, Washington, is ranked as the nation’s No. 96 athlete and No. 18 player in the state in the 2025 class by 247Sports. Once he arrives in Corvallis, he’s expected to play tight end.
“I believe in [offensive coordinator Ryan] Gunderson for the future,” Waverly told 247Sports’ Brandon Huffman. “And I’m excited to get to know the new tight ends coach [Will Heck].”
“[Head coach Trent] Bray seems like a real get to business guy and I like that. I don’t want a coach who will pamper me. I want someone who will tell me what I need to do and what to do.”
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Despite seeing the in-state prospect going elsewhere, tight ends coach Jordan Paopao has pulled in a promising batch at the position after signing four-star Baron Naone and three-star Austin Simmons in December.