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Filling the Cup: What Is Self-Care?
We hear about it all the time, but let’s take a second to get back to basics about self-care.
Hope: Our Most Powerful Asset
The Oregon wildfires reminded us that the best thing we can do to stay grounded and hopeful is to help others.
KMTR 16 Healthy Kids: Ophelia’s Place offers virtual programs to support girls in the community
KMTR 16 and Dr. Pilar Bradshaw of Eugene Pediatric Associates shared how and why Ophelia’s Place continues to reach girls despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch and read the full story.
2020 Inspiring Women | Maya Reddy
Meet Maya Reddy – a member of the USA Archery Team, and one of the incredible people included in the 2020 Inspiring Women project created by WACY, the Women’s Advisory Council for Youth.
2020 Inspiring Women | Christine Buckson
Christine Buckson is a former marine, an aunt, and one of the incredible women recognized in the 2020 Inspiring Women project presented by WACY, the Women’s Advisory Council for Women.
Girl Empowerment Re-imagined at Ophelia’s Place
The Register-Guard in Eugene reported on OP’s efforts to meet girls where they are during the COVID-19 pandemic.
OP Meets Girls Where They Are During Pandemic
Meet Sabia - she’s an OP girl who shares her experiences with Ophelia’s Place pre-pandemic and virtually.
The COVID-20: The Not-So-Funny Weight Meme
Reposting a meme or joke can bring comedic relief to a bleak or frustrating situation, but some memes promote harmful messages too.
Dear Donors… Join the OP Society
We believe in girls, and we know you do too. That’s why we are encouraging you to become a monthly donor. Join the OP Society today.
Junction City Location Open House Success
It began when the Junction City Soroptimists reached out to Ophelia’s Place and asked us to bring our services to their community. After two years of raising donations and earning grants, the new location became a reality.