Learn how we can help you and your
nonprofit or business succeed.

Chadwick Clubhouse provides hope, social network

Through social and educational efforts, a Roseburg organization aims to end the isolation that many adults experience and provide a path to recovering from issues related to mental health and addiction.

The Chadwick Clubhouse has been serving the Douglas County community since 2018. This evidence-based, nonclinical program offers kinship and structured schedules for members to help them learn fundamental household and vocational skills and build meaningful relationships.

“We give our members the opportunity to come in and be a part of a community where we all work together on regular everyday tasks,” says David Simpson, Education and Employment Educator at Chadwick Clubhouse. “Not only are they learning responsibility, but they’re learning to stand on their own two feet and take care of themselves.”

Braxton, a member at Chadwick, says he’s gained computer skills and furthered his education. “It’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me,” he says.

Sean, another member, says socializing and working alongside others make a difference. “The most important part of this place are the relationships that are built here,” he says.

Oregon Pacific Bank not only helped get the operation off the ground but continued its support through employee fundraising and volunteer efforts, says David.

“We are thrilled for the support of Oregon Pacific Bank,” he says. “They definitely understand our needs as a nonprofit and are willing to be there for us.”

Anita Cox, OPB Branch Manager in Roseburg, says the work Chadwick is doing for the community has broad benefits. “The Chadwick Clubhouse provides a place that is special – a place that is much needed – and if we can make our nonprofits strong through volunteering, donations or offering services to help their aid, then we need to be there for them,” she says.

Through social and educational efforts, a Roseburg organization aims to end the isolation that many adults experience and provide a path to recovering from issues related to mental health and addiction.

The Chadwick Clubhouse has been serving the Douglas County community since 2018. This evidence-based, nonclinical program offers kinship and structured schedules for members to help them learn fundamental household and vocational skills and build meaningful relationships.

“We give our members the opportunity to come in and be a part of a community where we all work together on regular everyday tasks,” says David Simpson, Education and Employment Educator at Chadwick Clubhouse. “Not only are they learning responsibility, but they’re learning to stand on their own two feet and take care of themselves.”

Braxton, a member at Chadwick, says he’s gained computer skills and furthered his education. “It’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me,” he says.

Sean, another member, says socializing and working alongside others make a difference. “The most important part of this place are the relationships that are built here,” he says.

Oregon Pacific Bank not only helped get the operation off the ground but continued its support through employee fundraising and volunteer efforts, says David.

“We are thrilled for the support of Oregon Pacific Bank,” he says. “They definitely understand our needs as a nonprofit and are willing to be there for us.”

Anita Cox, OPB Branch Manager in Roseburg, says the work Chadwick is doing for the community has broad benefits. “The Chadwick Clubhouse provides a place that is special – a place that is much needed – and if we can make our nonprofits strong through volunteering, donations or offering services to help their aid, then we need to be there for them,” she says.

Banker Spotlight

Anita Cox

Anita Cox

VP, Branch Manager/Business Development Officer
Roseburg Branch
541-677-9454


“When a client comes in, they know they’ll be taken care of – there’s always someone to assist them right on the spot.”


Anita Cox loves her career in banking, yet she can still recall some of the difficulties she faced when she got her start more than 40 years ago.

“For me, when I first started going out to meet businesses, if you do not know people and they don’t know you, it can be hard,” she says.

As a Vice President and Branch Manager of Oregon Pacific Bank’s Roseburg branch, she wants to help others overcome some of those early obstacles. Back in 2007, she founded Ladies in Leadership (LIL), a group that meets once a month to help women forge bonds with others throughout the community.

Participants in LIL come from a variety of professions. They discuss business, health and various interests with the goal of helping participants feel welcome, no matter their background.

“It’s really interesting to hear everybody’s story,” Anita says.

At the bank, she strives to make customers feel welcome, as well. Her branch offers one-stop business banking solutions and is particularly beneficial for business clients who want to conduct all of their transactions with a single person.

“When a client comes in, they know they’ll be taken care of,” she says. “There’s always someone to assist them right on the spot.”

Learn how we can help you and your nonprofit or business succeed by completing this form or giving us a call at 541-677-9454.

To Learn More, Contact Us