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OCCRA PDX

OCCRA’s mission is to improve city services, save time and money for the residents of Multnomah and Clackamas counties and our emergency responders—and help our less fortunate animal residents, via safe handling and transport of our creature friends by well trained and equipped responders.

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Josephine County Food Bank

The Josephine County Food Bank is a not-for-profit Regional Food Bank serving all of Josephine County. We work with a network of more than 25 local agencies to provide nutritious food to our community’s low- and no-income residents. Our work includes providing immediate food assistance to end hunger in the short term and coordinating efforts and policies to end hunger in the long term. Each month we feed 21,000 of our friends and neighbors throughout Josephine County. Join us as we fight to end hunger!

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Grupo Capoeira Angola of Mid Cascadia Nonprofit for Sports & Social

Raise funds for local, regional, national, and international sports competition. We faise funds fund several generations of Portland capoeira angola Periferia players and families to be able travel to several games in a weekend with the neceaasy instruments, safety equipent uniform, not only in the pacific northwest and Brazil as well as around the world.

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The Next Door

At The Next Door, Inc. (TNDI) we envision a supportive community where all children and families are safe, healthy, and valued. TNDI was founded in 1971 to address the unmet need of support services for “troubled” youth. Today, TNDI has over 100 employees that facilitate 40 programs that constantly strive to fulfill our mission of Opening doors to new possibilities by strengthening children and families and improving communities. Annually, we serve over 3,500 people in 7 counties, 5 in Oregon (Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, and Wheeler) and 2 in Washington (Klickitat and Skamania). Program areas include Treatment Services, Youth Services, Family Services, Health Promotion Services, Economic Development Services, and Equity and Outreach Training Services. Our staff is known and respected by the communities we serve. Because of our long standing work in the community, we are uniquely positioned to be an access center for information and resources. The Next Door approaches its work by addressing the community as a whole; asking, listening, and responding in order to build capacity, plan, and implement initiatives alongside the community. Following this approach, the majority of TNDI’s current programs has been created in response to expressed needs from community members and partners. Much of TNDI’s work focuses on underserved or “at-risk” populations including the Latino/a/x community, foster care youth, low-income families, and those with other barriers to accessing resources and support.

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