Special Olympics Oregon believes in the transformative power and pure joy of athletic competition. Every day across the state, we help children and adults with intellectual disabilities become athletes and grow a strong, supportive community of advocates. Through year-round training and serious competition, Special Olympics participants journey along a proven pathway to better health, essential life skills and lifelong friendships.
Special Olympics Oregon provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children, youth and adults living with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community.
Every Child - Linn Benton Lincoln Kimberly Montgomery
Director of Development Visit our Website 541-223-8535 541-990-2283 Member Since: 2024
WVFRC provides Chaplaincy support and services to all Law Enforcement Officers, Corrections Officers, Search & Rescue Teams, Firefighters, EMS personnel, Dispatchers, DOT Incident Responders, Medical Examiners, District Attorney's Offices, Hospital/Critical Care nursing staff, Care Facility nursing staff and Child Welfare Teams. Our Chaplains also provide compassionate care to members of the public as they experience life-changing crisis events.
Marys River Watershed Council, based out of Corvallis, Oregon, works to inspire and support voluntary stewardship of the Marys River Watershed.
From Marys Peak to the Willamette River, from forests to farms, prairies to ponds, backyards to school yards, we’re cultivating strong neighborhood ownership of the watershed’s health.
We envision a future where abundant native fish live in the shaded creeks and rivers of our watershed. People feel connected to this place and see themselves as active stewards of the land and water. Investing in voluntary partnerships, the Marys River Watershed Council is a catalyst for restoring natural systems in a resilient watershed.
All proceeds go to support Trillium Family Services, a non-profit that is guided by the simple yet crucial mission of building brighter futures with children and families.
Our vision is to create safe communities where children are healthy and every family has the opportunity for success. Families get the support they need ? when and where they need it. There is a focus on prevention and health; organizations and systems are connected in a synergistic sanctuary community that generates: Non ?violence, Growth and Change, Democracy, Emotional intelligence, Social learning, Open communication, and Social Responsibility.
Our investment in the future of each child means that the next generation of Oregonians will have the skills to contribute meaningfully through employment, community service, and raising their own healthy families.
The Arc of Benton County Diane Scottaline
Executive Director 928 Northwest Beca Avenue
Corvallis, OR 97330
Visit our Website 541-753-1711 541-602-4304 Fax: 541-758-1354 Member Since: 2015
The Arc of Benton County is a 501c3 agency that advocates on behalf of, and provides services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our Corvallis resale store helps fund our programs.
Casa Latinos Unidos is a culturally specific organization working with the Latinx community of Linn and Benton Counties. We work with the family and community through a holistic approach that addresses basic needs and builds resilience through education, leadership development, culture, and economic stability.
To ensure the best outcome and future for each child who has experienced abuse or neglect in Benton County, Lincoln County and beyond by training volunteers to provide advocacy, life skills, and expanding services to help kids thrive.
The Mission of Cornerstone Associates is to create meaningful employment and community involvement opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. By committing to our Mission we proudly serve those who are in need of support, and in doing so we serve our entire community.
Cornerstone-owned businesses provide employment in a community setting as opportunities become available for people with developmental disabilities.
Taylor Street Ovens = Bakery/Deli
Cornerstone Landscape = Commercial only
Cornerstone Janitorial = Commercial Cleaning
B & J Bookbinding
Investing in our community since 1953, BCF is your local community foundation, helping donors build permanent funds to address the charitable causes that matter most to them.
Multifamily NW Mac Bergin
Accountant 16083 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd Suite 105
Nonprofit working to connect business, education, and community to STEM-CTE programming and partnerships to increase opportunities and outcomes for P-20 students in Linn and Benton Counties.
Greenbelt Land Trust conserves in perpetuity native habitats, working lands, and lands of natural beauty, which provide a connection to the natural world for residents of the mid-Willamette Valley.
BlueSun Inc. Employment Services is your local non-profit dedicated to providing employment opportunities to veterans and those with disabilities in our community. BlueSun Inc. strives to remove barriers and challenges to individuals seeking employment, through a variety of services including education, job development services, advocacy assistance, and so much more. To learn how you can help our veterans and those facing physical and economic challenges build income, experience, and references, please visit bluesuninc.com.
Ashbrook is a secular, private, coeducational institution that includes a preschool, an elementary school, and a middle school. We believe in educational excellence driven by outstanding teachers, small class sizes, well-equipped learning environments and strong parent-school partnerships.
Corvallis Multicultural Literacy Center Elena Valdés Chavarría
Choices for all, barriers for none. Home Life is a private, non-profit (501(c)(3)) organization in Corvallis, Oregon. We provide safe and integrated community living services for the purpose of enhancing the quality of life for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities, while supporting them to enjoy active, productive, and empowered lives.
Heartland Humane is your local animal welfare agency, helping the pets (and people who love them) of Benton County since 1966. We offer lost and found pet services, low-cost adoptions, and animal welfare programs like our emergency pet boarding and free pet food pantry.
Our downtown Corvallis Thrift Shop is a great place to find home goods, furniture, clothing, and pet goods. Volunteer operated, the Thrift Shop raisess 30% of our budget every year!
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Post 1224 (Corvallis) Phil Rogers
Post 12214 is named for Sgt. Holcomb who left Oregon State to serve in The Army during The Vietnam War. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions posthumously.
Buddy Poppy Program
As a post, we bring the poppies to the public to help veterans locally and nationally. Poppies are not for sale, but given out during these events. The Buddy Poppy program sponsored by Post 12214 goes to support local veterans in need.
Care Packages
We facilitate the sending of care packages to military units during deployments. Please let us help you send morale if you have a loved one currently on deployment.
Help with VA
As a community of veterans, we look forward to helping other veterans learn the in and outs of the VA system and benefits. Come join us for more information.
Children are an integral part of a community and the future of our society.
Our best hope for the future is to support growth and enrichment through challenging, fun activities with the guidance of caring adult role models.
Children learn and develop through a choice of diverse experiences.
Every child deserves equal access to community programs and resources.
Adults gain immense satisfaction by personally contributing to the positive development of youth.
Visit the Boys & Girls Club of Corvallis -- you will be impressed with their diverse enrichment and service programs for kindergarten through high school!
The Alzheimer's Association is the largest voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. We envision a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia.
Mouse Mountain’s services for nonprofit leaders are action oriented and designed to make your nonprofit more effective fast.
Ben Danley has been in the nonprofit sector for nearly three decades. During that time he has worked and volunteered for nonprofits supporting education, alleviation of poverty, child abuse prevention, leadership training and more. He has experience working for organizations governed by volunteer boards of directors, and as a volunteer leader on governance boards.
Mouse Mountain LLC focuses on three areas of nonprofit support:
Coaching – Board development coaching for executive directors and/or board presidents
Interim Management – Short-term management or project support for nonprofit organizations
Search Assistance – Search assistance for executive director, development director, finance director and other executive roles
Ben’s goal is to help nonprofits thrive and focus on the future by giving them the tools they need to develop strong volunteer and staff leadership.
At Jackson Street, we believe every young person deserves safe housing, positive adult role models, and opportunities to rise above challenging situations.
Albany House and Corvallis House ? 24/7 emergency shelters ? provide crisis stabilization for youth between the ages of 10-17 who are experiencing or at-risk-of homelessness. While staying at Jackson Street, youth learn social and life skills that build self-sufficiency.
While staying at a 24/7 Jackson Street shelter, youth work to reunite with their families whenever possible. Together with paid, trained staff, youth cook meals, learn basic life skills, and attend community activities. They stay in school, and set goals. Jackson Street staff even follow up after youth leave to ensure long-term success.
Beyond the shelter doors, prevention and outreach programs halt youth homelessness before it begins. Staff meet youth where they?re at ? in schools, on the streets, and at drop-in centers ? building trust and connecting youth to needed resources.
Two ?Next Steps? houses focus on job skills and independence for young people ages 18-20 who would otherwise be homeless.
With your help, Jackson Street is building a stronger community by ending youth homelessness in our region. Learn more at www.jacksonstreet.org
Corvallis Public Schools Foundation Angela Hibbard
The Corvallis Public Schools Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports students and inspires learning for a lifetime. The Foundation strives to enhance excellence, create pathways to graduation, and reduce barriers for students navigating adversity.