Class Projects
Class
projects became a feature of the Leadership
Medford/Jackson County program beginning with the
graduating class of 1991/1992.
2006/2007
Class
participants far exceeded their project goal and
procured over $34,000 to complete an outdoor motor
sensory activity center for the Kid's Imagination
Discovery Space in Medford. The activity centers relate
to the three primary sensory systems that are suggested
to promote the enhancement of sensory integration: sense
of touch, sense of gravity, and the sense provided from
muscles and joints.
2005/2006
CrossRoads Alternative
High School
in Medford received a brand new library space furnished with a culmination of 2,000 new
books, magazines, and brand new furniture to create
a harmonious and safe environment for the students to enjoy and relax in. The class
procured $18,000 from various local
companies to bring this project to fruition.
2004/2005
Fichtner-Mainwaring Park in Medford
has a wheelchair accessible sand play area located in the front entrance of the park, thanks to the efforts of the 2004-05 Leadership
Medford/Jackson County class.
With 20 yards of sand providing 320 square feet of sand play area, it accommodates eight to 12 children of all abilities.
All funds raised for the class project were raised
through cash donations and in-kind donations from class participants and
businesses and individuals throughout the community.
2003/2004
This
year’s class chose to help migrant farm workers by
fundraising to purchase and assemble playground
equipment for the Lilac Meadow housing project.
Businesses and individuals throughout the
community funded the project.
2002/2003
The
play area at the OnTrack Mom's Program facility was
expanded from 1,040 square feet to approximately 4,560
square feet.
New concrete walkways, flowers, lawn and
playground equipment were put in to accommodate the moms
and children who would be staying at the facility.
The project was funded by businesses and
individuals throughout the community.
2001/2002
Eight
life-size silhouettes of women killed in Jackson County
as a result of domestic violence were created for the
Dunn House as part of the national Silent Witness
Initiative.
The project was funded by individuals and
businesses and was supported by Community Works, the
Medford Police Department and Asante Health System.
The goal of the project was to raise awareness of
domestic violence in our community.
2000/2001
The
class chose to renovate Union Park in west Medford, a
park that had become unsafe for kids to play in.
They collaborated with the City of Medford, the
West Medford Coalition, private business and youth to
assist in the revitalization of the park.
In addition to re-landscaping, they added a new
walkway and several hundred shrubs.
1999/2000
"Get
SMART for Kids" is a large-scale book drive
designed to enhance the SMART (Start Making a Reader
Today) program in seven elementary schools (five in
Medford, one in Ashland, one in Talent).
In addition to the books acquired, the class
secured cash donations in excess of $1,000 and also
designed and constructed special carts, specifically for
use in SMART classrooms around the community.
1998/1999
The
class built a garden at one of Community Works'
residential treatment centers for adolescents.
Items acquired by class participants included:
more than 50 yards of soil amendments and bark;
lumber for the raised beds; and fruits and vegetables.
The garden featured three 8x10 raised beds, several rows
of vegetables, an herb garden, and an apple tree with
memorial plaque for a Leadership participant who passed
away during the year.
As well as a food supply for the shelter, the
garden is an important therapy measure for
residents.
1997/1998
The
class and ACCESS, Inc. put on “Excess for ACCESS,” a
medical equipment drive.
Via press releases, television, radio, and direct
mail the community was asked to drop off donations of
clean, good-quality reusable medical equipment to help
people in need through the ACCESS Medical Equipment
Loaner Program.
The project more than doubled the items available
through the ACCESS program.
1996/1997
The
class contributed time and money to uplift the Community
Health Center with several new coats of paint.
The class partnered with the Medford Fire
Department.
1995/1996
The
class built 24+ storage lockers for the Gospel
Mission’s Women’s & Children’s Center.
The lockers were complete with locks so shelter
residents could protect their belongings.
1994/1995
The
class helped move furniture and equipment to the new
Children’s Advocacy Center.
They also assisted with some interior
refurbishing of the facility, including painting and
wallpapering.
1993/1994
The
class made a generous donation to the refurbishment of
the memorial at the Veteran’s Park on S. Hwy 99 and
Stewart Ave.
1992/1993
The
class built a decorative rock sidewalk connecting two of
Ontrack, Inc.’s addictions recovery facilities off
Delta Waters Ave. in east Medford.
1991/1992
The
class raised funds to purchase tress to shade the new
Bear Creek Park Amphitheater.
A check was presented to Medford Mayor Jerry
Lausmann at a tree planting ceremony. |