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Audubon Society of Corvallis   view details
 ASC is an all volunteer organization, dedicated to the preservation of birds and other aspects of nature, through education, recreation and fellowship.
Childrens Farm Home   view details
 Childrens Farm Home is a residential treatment center for children and families dealing with an acute mental illness diagnosis.
We provide assistance and stabilization for children and families dealing with an acute mental illness diagnosis. residential treatment for 60+ children 5-18, residential community based treatment for 15 young men, and community integrated support for children in Oregon in ten local counties.
Corvallis Environmental Center   view details
 The Corvallis Environmental Center is a nonprofit with a mission of providing learning opportunities and technical outreach to Corvallis area residents and businesses--giving them the tools to make ecologically, socially, and economically sound choices. We fulfill this mission through three core programs: Avery House Nature Center, Edible Corvallis Initiative, & the Resource Efficiency Program.
Community Outreach Inc.   view details
 Community Outreach Inc. is a non-profit social service agency providing services to low-income and homeless individuals and families. Services include crisis intervention, information and referral, medical and dental clinics, emergency shelter, food bank, and counseling.
Ten Rivers Food Web   view details
 Ten Rivers Food Web (TRFW)is an all-volunteer non-profit organization based in Corvallis, Oregon. Its primary focus is to promote the development of a sustainable local food system in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln counties.
Sweet Home Gleaners, Inc   view details
 The basic principle is simple. Gleaners—low-income, able-bodied volunteers--organize themselves into gleaning groups. They share half the crops, surplus and salvaged foods, and firewood they gather with adoptees. Adoptees are low-income people who are unable to gather food themselves because they are elderly or disabled. Gleaners also share with their gleaning group, food banks and group meal sites. This organizational model for gleaning groups is unique to the West, primarily Oregon. Nowhere else in recent history have so many low-income people worked together so consistently for so long. Gleaners throughout Oregon are proud to take part in such an ancient and honored tradition. They only wish the need were not so great.
Grace Center for Adult Day Services   view details
 Grace Center provides a safe, secure, and stimulating environment for older adults with a variety of needs to socialize, while family members or caregivers are working, or needing alternative care provided.
Corvallis Sustainability Coalition   view details
 The Corvallis Sustainability Coalition is a network of organizations and individuals in Corvallis, Oregon. It was formed in 2007 to bring together businesses, non-profits, faith communities, educational institutions, and government entities in the Corvallis area to accelerate the creation of a sustainable community - one that values environmental quality, social equity, and economic vitality.
Volunteer Caregivers, Albany   view details
 Volunteer Caregivers is a coalition of church and community volunteers who to enable limited income, frail, elderly and/or disabled persons over age 55 to remain in their homes. Efforts are made to ensure our special friends maintain their independence and dignity.
City of Albany, OR Public Works Department   view details
 The City of Albany Public Works Department ensures that you have safe and plentiful water available when you need it. We maintain miles of pipes that carry millions of gallons of wastewater to the Albany-Millersburg Water Reclamation Facility where it is effectively treated and safely released back to the River. Your public streets are maintained by your Public Works Department along with street trees, traffic signals, storm water systems, and the Albany Airport. The Environmental Services Program within Public Works protects the environment through safeguards on the City's wastewater treatment and stormwater systems, including the area’s creeks and waterways.
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