Wallowa Valley Network of Care

Wallowa Valley Network of Care We currently have 27 local organizations actively participating.

Wallowa County Network of Care is a group of community-based organizations, with stakeholders from education, social services, healthcare, government and other community support agencies.

08/22/2025

We are encouraging people to take steps to avoid heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke and heat exhaustion as advisories predicting triple-digit temperatures go into effect this week.

Heat waves can seriously harm older people, those who live or work outdoors, have low incomes, are pregnant, are infants or children, or who have a chronic medical condition.

Check in regularly with family, friends and neighbors who are vulnerable to heat, especially if they live alone, older or don't have AC.

To find a cooling center, call 2-1-1 or visit 211info.org and search for "extreme heat cooling centers" to find a cooling center near you.

August 20, 2025Media contact: Timothy Heider, 971-599-0459, PHD.Communications@oha.oregon.govRecreational use advisory i...
08/20/2025

August 20, 2025

Media contact: Timothy Heider, 971-599-0459, PHD.Communications@oha.oregon.gov

Recreational use advisory issued for Hells Canyon Reservoir
PORTLAND, Ore.—Oregon Health Authority (OHA) issued a recreational use health advisory today for Hells Canyon Reservoir due to the presence of elevated microcystin levels. The reservoir is in Baker and Wallowa Counties.

People should avoid swimming and high-speed water activities, such as water skiing or power boating, in areas of the reservoir where blooms are present, as the major route of exposure is ingestion of water. Toxins are not absorbed through the skin. However, those with skin sensitivities may get a puffy red rash.

OHA encourages people to visit Hells Canyon Reservoir and enjoy activities such as fishing, camping, hiking, biking, picnicking, bird watching, canoeing, and kayaking. Boating is safe as long as speeds do not create excessive water spray. Sprays could lead to the risk of inhaling cyanotoxins.

Drinking water
Drinking water directly from areas of the lake affected by a bloom is especially dangerous. Toxins cannot be removed by boiling, filtering or treating water with camping-style filters. Contact campground management or the local health department with questions about water available at nearby campgrounds or day use areas.

Not all private treatment systems are effective at removing cyanotoxins. People who do not use a well or public water system and draw in-home water directly from an affected area are advised to use an alternative water source.

Children and pets
Children and pets are at increased risk for exposure because of their size and level of activity. Dogs can get extremely ill and even die within minutes to hours of exposure to cyanotoxins by drinking the water, licking their fur, or eating the toxins from floating mats or dried crust along the shore. This is regardless of a recreational use health advisory in place.

Dogs can become ill and die from water intoxication after drinking excessive amounts of water while swimming or fetching objects for long periods of time. Intoxication is a potentially fatal disturbance in brain function resulting from an imbalance of electrolytes in the body. Water intoxication and heat stroke can cause similar symptoms as exposure to cyanotoxins.

Symptoms
Exposure to cyanotoxins can be serious and cause a range of symptoms. Symptoms may be similar to food poisoning such as stomach cramping, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. Symptoms may also be more serious, such as numbness, tingling, dizziness and shortness of breath. These symptoms may require medical attention.

Dogs can experience weakness, difficulty walking, seizures, lethargy, loss of appetite and more. If a dog exhibits symptoms, veterinary treatment should be sought as quickly as possible.

Fishing
Fish caught from areas where cyanobacteria blooms are present may pose unknown health risks, so OHA recommends not eating fish from those areas. Those who decide to eat the fish should remove fat, skin and organs before cooking or freezing. Toxins are more likely to collect in these tissues. Fillets should also be rinsed with clean water.

For health information or to report an illness, contact OHA at 1-877-290-6767, or visit OHA’s Cyanobacteria (Harmful Algae) Blooms website.

TEENS, we want to hear from YOU!
08/13/2025

TEENS, we want to hear from YOU!

08/05/2025

Helping Hearts is proud to partner with the Zero Abuse Project to bring you Together We Protect: Training for Stronger Teams, Safer Kids — a six-part training series for professionals responding to child abuse in Wallowa County.

From tech-facilitated crimes to domestic violence and youth with problematic sexual behaviors, this training delivers the tools our Multidisciplinary Teams (MDTs) need to respond with strength, compassion, and collaboration.

👮‍♀️👩‍⚕️⚖️🧑‍🏫 Open to law enforcement, healthcare providers, CPS, prosecutors, advocates, forensic interviewers, and more.
Let’s stand stronger—together.

🔥💨🌪 Are You Prepared for Climate Events in Wallowa County?From wildfire smoke to extreme heat, flooding, and winter stor...
08/05/2025

🔥💨🌪 Are You Prepared for Climate Events in Wallowa County?

From wildfire smoke to extreme heat, flooding, and winter storms — climate events are becoming more frequent and intense here in Wallowa County.

➡️ Do you know how to stay safe?
➡️ Do you have a plan for your household?
➡️ Do you know where to get help or reliable info during an emergency?

Take our Climate & Health Survey to help us understand local needs and improve preparedness resources for our community.

⏱️ Takes less than 5 minutes!

Let’s work together for a healthier, more resilient Wallowa County. 💚

07/17/2025
📢 Wallowa Valley Network of Care Members 📢As promised, we’re excited to share the 2025 Community Health Improvement Plan...
07/16/2025

📢 Wallowa Valley Network of Care Members 📢

As promised, we’re excited to share the 2025 Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Results – Assessing Local Needs in Wallowa County! 🏔️🩺

Thank you to everyone who contributed their time, voice, and insights to this process. Your input is helping shape a healthier, more connected future for our communities.

📄 View the full results and priorities here: https://www.wallowavalleynetworkofcare.org/chip-survey

Let’s keep working together to meet local needs, address gaps, and build a stronger Wallowa County!

07/08/2025

🎉 Thank You, Wallowa County! 🎉

We want to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone who took the time to participate in our recent Meeting Local Needs survey. Your voices and input are incredibly valuable in helping us better understand and serve our community.

🙏 Your feedback will directly shape future programs and services that respond to what matters most to YOU.

🎁 And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for…
We’re excited to announce the winners of our prize drawing:

🥳 Braxtin Odegard
🥳 Orianna Leith
🥳 Monica Guillory

Congratulations! We'll be reaching out to each of you directly to coordinate your prize pickup.

Stay tuned for more updates and ways to get involved — together, we’re building a healthier, more connected community.

With gratitude,
Wallowa Valley Network of Care

07/01/2025

🏌️‍♂️⛳️ Get ready to tee off for a great cause! ⛳️🏌️‍♀️
The Chief Joseph Days Golf Tournament is right around the corner, and we can’t wait to see you on the green! Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just out for some fun, this event is a great way to support local youth and families through Helping Hearts 💙

📅 07/25/2025
📍Alpine Meadows Golf Tournament
🕘Registration begins at 8:00
💥 Prizes, raffles, and a whole lot of fun!

Grab your clubs and your team — let’s make this year’s tournament the best one yet!

06/27/2025
06/27/2025

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