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State social services on path to relocate in Milton-Freewater

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The Oregon Department of Human Services has taken a significant step toward enhancing social services in Eastern Oregon by signing a 99-page lease for expanded office space. This lease, which has been over a year in the making, underscores the agency's commitment to providing vital support to vulnerable populations in the region. The new location is expected to facilitate improved access to services related to child care, homelessness, and affordable housing, all of which are critical issues affecting the local community. As the state grapples with ongoing challenges related to poverty and health, this expansion is timely and necessary. Officials believe that the relocation will not only streamline operations but also allow for a more comprehensive approach to social welfare.

This initiative is part of a broader strategy to address systemic issues and improve quality of life for residents. By enhancing the capacity of social-service offices, the department aims to better respond to the needs of the population it serves. This development is a noteworthy advancement in the endeavor to create a more supportive environment for those in need.

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