The Chintimini Wildlife Center provides medical care for Oregon’s injured and orphaned wildlife, and endeavors to foster a connection between people and wildlife through environmental education programs.
THSC is one of the oldest, most successful, and well-respected teams in the Pacific Northwest. Our athletes compete at the local, regional, national and international level. Our alumni include multiple national, NCAA and international competitors, as well as National Team members and Olympic medalists.
Young Life is a Christian ministry that reaches out to middle school, high school, and college students in all 50 of the United States and in more than 100 countries around the world. We go to kids, build bridges of authentic friendship, and introduce them to Jesus Christ. Young Life Rogue River is reaching teens in Rogue River, OR.
Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - we treat injured wild animals and raise orphaned wild animals with the goal to release them in their natural habitat. We also provide education to the public on ways to live in harmony with wildlife and ways to protect our environment.
The Tualatin High School Choir Boosters is a volunteer organization set up to assist the students with opportunities to grow in their knowledge of music and the performing arts. It is our desire to supplement our students’ current education in a way that will prove meaningful to both the choir and our community.
The Tigard Tualatin Swim Club is a competitive, year-round USA Swimming Team, and has served the Tigard and Tualatin communities in Oregon since 1970. Our team is committed to achieving excellence both in and out of the pool.
McKenzie River Trust helps people protect and care for the lands and rivers they cherish in western Oregon.
Protecting special lands. The McKenzie River Trust acquires property interests in land with clear public benefits to ensure that those values will be available to people for many generations.
Restoring natural systems. The Trust works to enhance and reestablish the native vegetation, water cycles and other functional ecosystem elements appropriate to the places we protect.
Connecting people to places they care about. The Trust provides site tours, education events, demonstration and research sites, and information about the projects it manages to encourage public support for conservation efforts throughout the region.