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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.
RSVP, Linn County   view details
 RSVP is the catalyst that connects wisdom gained through a lifetime of experience with service to the community. We are a nationwide network of active adults contributing their time and experience to vital community programs. Persons 55 and older can be RSVP volunteers and they need not be retired. Come be part of the growing membership of volunteers in Linn and Benton Counties. Stay active, stay involved, and make a difference!
SCORE   view details
 We are counselors to America's small businesses. We counsel people interested in starting a small business, and those people already in business, but who may be experiencing business problems or who are interested in business development. SCORE is a resource partner with the U.S. Small Business Administration and with Small Business Development Centers at community colleges.
Boston Mill Society   view details
 The Boston Mill Society supports the Thompsons Mills State Heritage Site through a cooperative partnership with Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. Thompsons Mills site is located 1.5 miles east of Shedd, Oregon.

The Boston Mill Society works to celebrate, interpret, and educate about the significant agricultural, commercial, industrial, and social history of Oregon’s Willamette Valley pioneers and those who followed.

The ARC of Benton County   view details
 The Arc provides advocacy and services, as needed, for individuals with Developmental Disabilities and their families. Two thrift stores and a Bingo Hall help The Arc to fund these activities. The Arc offers recreational and art activities, networking for families, advocacy at the local, state and federal levels,and provides housing.
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