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Nonprofit Organizations Search Results
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| Department of Human Services (Child Welfare) of Linn/Benton/Lincoln Counties view details | | | Formerly known as Adult and Family Services (AFS). Community Human Services is a publicly funded state agency that determines income eligibility for individuals and families to receive services and resources provided by the agency. |
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| American Red Cross view details | | | Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the American Red Cross!
The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross movement, will provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. |
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| The Arc Thrift Store, Corvallis view details | | | The Arc Thrift Store is a clothing and household goods retail sales storefront. The profits from sales fund The Arc of Benton County, an organization which advocates and provides services for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. |
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| STARS view details | | | The Boys and Girls Club of Corvallis is seeking volunteer for our STARS after-school enrichment program. If you would like a flexible schedule and an opportunity to share your hobbies, talents, and specialties with elementary school children, please call or drop by the BGCC. Responsibilities include planning a one-hour activity, performance, or demonstration to hold the attention of children age K-5th grade, and conducting the activity at one of our STARS sites. |
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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. |
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| Furniture Share view details | | | Our mission is to redistribute quality used furniture at no cost to children, families and individuals in need of improving their living conditions. We increase wellness, independence, physical and mental health of individuals that BFS serves. Our services improve family interactions, the ability to sleep comfortably, eat meals together, and study comfortably while improving the safety and livability of the homes of our clients.
Additionally, our program promotes the REUSE of furniture through donations and diverts household items from the landfill. During 2008, BFS diverted 34.73 tons of furniture from the landfill and redistributed 3,611 items to 1,506 households.
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| Benton Hospice Service, Inc. view details | | | Benton Hospice Service provides compassionate medical and supportive care to terminally ill patients and their families in communities in Linn and Benton Counties. Patients live at home or in home-like settings, cared for by family and loved ones with the support of hospice staff and volunteers. People with terminal illness and those close to them have special physical, emotional, spiritual and practical needs. Volunteers play an integral role in meeting these needs, making it possible for people with terminal illness to live their lives as fully and as comfortably as possible. |
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| Boys & Girls Club of Corvallis view details | | | The Boys & Girls Club provides a variety of youth activities during non-school hours and non-school days. |
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| Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance, Benton County (SHIBA) view details | | | Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA) is funded by the federal Health Care Financing Administration and some state funds. SHIBA is a part of the State of Oregon Insurance Division Consumer Protection Section which investigates complaints, provides advocacy services for consumers, and provides useful information to help consumers. This service is free for seniors and persons with disabilities. |
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| OSU Big Buddy Little Buddy Program view details | | | The OSU Big Buddy Little Buddy Program matches college aged and older adults with children(4-12) in the Corvallis community. We ask that our bigs spend at least two hours a week with their littles. The program holds monthly events such as pumpkin carving, basketball games, rollerskating, and swimming that all of the bigs and littles are invited to attend. |
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