Delivering an Equitable and Inclusive Recovery That Brings Disaster Survivors Home

Mission

Our Mission is building on the lessons of recovery to weave an equitable, inclusive, and responsive disaster services network through collaboration, convening, and advocacy.

Purpose

The Jackson County Community Long-Term Recovery Group (JCCLTRG) was organized in the wake of the 2020 Almeda and South Obenchain fires. The goal of the JCCLTRG is to secure and unite recovery resources with the community need in order to ensure that even the most vulnerable Survivors in the community recover from the disaster. While we cannot undo the disaster families and individuals have experienced, we desire to help them establish a new “normal” for their life. We serve Survivors regardless of age, race, creed, color, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability or religious preference.

Vision

Neighbors working together to build a resilient, connected, and thriving community to call home.

Focus

More than 3,000 families and individuals suffered catastrophic damage to their residences and to their lives. The impact was swift and massive, and the eyes of the world were on us for a short time. While the immediate devastation is behind us, our community now faces a very different landscape full of challenges and opportunities.

Contact Info

For more information visit their website and/or send an email to Executive Director, Matt Havniear: matt@jccltrg.org 

Jackson County Community Long-Term Recovery Group

60 Hawthorne Street,

Medford, OR 97504