McKenzie Community Development Corporation
The mission of the McKenzie CDC is to foster and support economic, environmental and community well-being for the McKenzie River area (communities include Cedar Flat, Walterville, Leaburg, Vida, Nimrod, Blue River, Rainbow, McKenzie Bridge and Belknap Springs). Recently, we began an initiative to reduce the litter that pollutes our highway, river and public spaces. Through collecting and redeeming bottles and cans, we are providing an opportunity for local groups and nonprofits to benefit from funds derived while serving as stewards of our natural environment.
The Blue River Bottle Boys are currently conducting a fundraising campaign to raise funds to rebuild the Blue River Library. The library was considered a gem in the McKenzie River Community and was destroyed, along with most of Blue River in the Labor Day Holiday Farm Fire, Thank you for helping us rebuild our library a dime at a time!
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Friends of West Slope Library
Friends of West Slope Community Library is an Oregon nonprofit association with members and a board of directors. The Friends’ purpose is to increase public interest and participation in the library and to support the library’s collection, activities, and fiscal well-being.
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Friends of the Cornelius Public Library
The Friends of the Cornelius Public Library are dedicated to the learning, aspiration and ambition of our community members.
The Friends have a mission to promote the library, provide funding for special programs and serve as volunteers.
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Friends of the Children-Central Oregon
Friends of the Children - Central Oregon is a chapter of a national non-profit that is breaking the cycle of generational poverty by giving children born into disparities the ability to create a new story. We do this by providing the most vulnerable children with a long-term, salaried, professional mentor, who we call a "Friend," from kindergarten through high school graduation, 12-1/2 years - no matter what!
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Friends of the Children- Klamath Basin
Friends of the Children - Klamath Basin is a chapter of a national non-profit that is breaking the cycle of generational poverty by giving children facing the highest risks the ability to create a new story. We do this by providing the most vulnerable children with a long-term, salaried, professional mentor, who we call a "Friend," from kindergarten through high school graduation, 12-1/2 years - no matter what!
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Badger Run Wildlife Rehab
Badger Run Wildlife Rehab is a 501 (c) 3, not-for-profit organization, dedicated to the care and treatment of injured and orphaned wildlife. We strive to return these creatures back to the wild, where they belong. For those unable to live free, yet able to live without pain or suffering, we provide life-long care at our facility. We use some of these birds and animals as ambassadors, to help educate the public. Through our education programs, we try to instill a love and caring for all things wild, illustrate the importance of each interdependent organism in an ecosystem, and educate the public in good stewardship of the environment.
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Hood River Middle School Parent Teacher Organization
Hood River Middle School Parent Teacher Organization
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Tualatin High School Communicare
Club at Tualatin HS partnered with the Arlene Schnitzer Care Foundation that raises money and donates to non-profits
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Tualatin High School ESPORTS
ESPORTS Program at Tualatin High School
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Rogue River Greenway Foundation
The Rogue River Greenway Foundation is dedicated to the development of a multi-modal trail to promote safe, alternative non-motorized modes of transportation for children, adults, and seniors whether residents or visitors.
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