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Food For Hope (Photo) - 02/10/26

Food for Hope Community Project Continues with a New Location to Support the FISH Food Pantry

Roseburg, OR – February 10, 2026– A H.O.P.E. Drug Court graduate phase participant is giving back to the community through the Food for Hope Community Project.  Ms. Elizabeth Weist-Gray recently held a two-day food drive benefiting the FISH Food Pantry in front of Roseburg Grocery Outlet.  She will now be at Sherm’s Thunderbird Market on Sunday, February 15.

 

Elizabeth Weist-Gray will be onsite with a FISH Food Pantry table and donation barrel, along with a list of most-needed items, inviting community members to help replenish the FISH Food Pantry following the high-demand holiday season. All donated food and supplies will go directly to support local individuals and families experiencing food insecurity.  Her goal with this project is 1500 pounds and she will continue working to collect enough to surpass her goal.

 

The FISH Food Pantry has served Douglas County for decades, providing emergency food assistance to residents in need. As one of the area’s key hunger-relief organizations, FISH supports thousands of households each year, including seniors on fixed incomes, families with children, veterans, and individuals facing temporary hardship. Demand for food assistance in Douglas County remains consistently high, particularly during the winter months.

 

Community members are encouraged to stop by, donate if they are able, and help spread hope through simple acts of generosity.  For more information about the FISH Food Pantry, go to https://fishofroseburg.org/.

The Douglas County H.O.P.E. Drug Court program is preparing to celebrate its 112th graduation on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at 5:15 p.m. The ceremony will be held at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in the Cascade Hall building.

 

Presided over by the Honorable Judge Robert B. Johnson, H.O.P.E. Drug Court operates under the Douglas County Circuit Court. The program is designed to reduce recidivism, address substance use disorders and encourage participants to reflect on their lives beyond their criminal actions.  Posterboards highlighting community project accomplishments will be displayed in the lobby before graduation.

 

Graduate flyers and additional information can be found on the Douglas County website through the Local Public Safety Coordinating Council (LPSCC) at: https://douglascountyor.gov/851/HOPE-Drug-Court.

Attached Media Files: Food-For-Hope-Flyer.jpg,

Food For Hope (Photo) - 02/10/26

Food for Hope Community Project Continues with a New Location to Support the FISH Food Pantry

Roseburg, OR – February 10, 2026– A H.O.P.E. Drug Court graduate phase participant is giving back to the community through the Food for Hope Community Project.  Ms. Elizabeth Weist-Gray recently held a two-day food drive benefiting the FISH Food Pantry in front of Roseburg Grocery Outlet.  She will now be at Sherm’s Thunderbird Market on Sunday, February 15.

 

Elizabeth Weist-Gray will be onsite with a FISH Food Pantry table and donation barrel, along with a list of most-needed items, inviting community members to help replenish the FISH Food Pantry following the high-demand holiday season. All donated food and supplies will go directly to support local individuals and families experiencing food insecurity.  Her goal with this project is 1500 pounds and she will continue working to collect enough to surpass her goal.

 

The FISH Food Pantry has served Douglas County for decades, providing emergency food assistance to residents in need. As one of the area’s key hunger-relief organizations, FISH supports thousands of households each year, including seniors on fixed incomes, families with children, veterans, and individuals facing temporary hardship. Demand for food assistance in Douglas County remains consistently high, particularly during the winter months.

 

Community members are encouraged to stop by, donate if they are able, and help spread hope through simple acts of generosity.  For more information about the FISH Food Pantry, go to https://fishofroseburg.org/.

The Douglas County H.O.P.E. Drug Court program is preparing to celebrate its 112th graduation on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at 5:15 p.m. The ceremony will be held at the Douglas County Fairgrounds in the Cascade Hall building.

 

Presided over by the Honorable Judge Robert B. Johnson, H.O.P.E. Drug Court operates under the Douglas County Circuit Court. The program is designed to reduce recidivism, address substance use disorders and encourage participants to reflect on their lives beyond their criminal actions.  Posterboards highlighting community project accomplishments will be displayed in the lobby before graduation.

 

Graduate flyers and additional information can be found on the Douglas County website through the Local Public Safety Coordinating Council (LPSCC) at: https://douglascountyor.gov/851/HOPE-Drug-Court.

Attached Media Files: Food-For-Hope-Flyer.jpg,