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![]() Habitat Restore Mission: To reduce the unnecessary waste of usable construction materials, to provide low-cost materials to homeowners, businesses and other organizations, fostering neighborhood revitalization, and to provide significant, long term financial support to the 4 local Habitat for Humanity affiliates through the sale of new and used building materials. 66 SE Morrison Street Portland, OR 97214 Contact: Shannon Pate 503.445.8876 ![]() Hoyt Arboretum Friends Mission: To maintain Portland's global garden in the wild, its 12 miles of 21 trails and 8,000 plant specimens. 4000 SW Fairview Boulevard Portland, OR 97221 Contact: Stephanie Volkman 503.228.8733 Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Mission: To connect water, wildlife, and people. 2600 SW Hillsboro Highway 219 Hillsboro, OR 97123 Contact: Jan Curry 503.681.6283 Johnson Creek Watershed Council Mission: To inspire and facilitate community investment for the protection and enhancement of its natural resources. 1900 SE Milport Road Suite B Milwaukie, OR 97222 Contact: Jordan Vinograd503.652.7477 ![]() KBOO Community Radio KBOO is Volunteer-Powered, Non-Commercial, Listener-Sponsored, Full-Strength Community Radio for Portland, Oregon, Cascadia, and the World. 20 SE 8th Avenue Portland, OR 97214 Contact: Ani Haines 503.231.8032 www.metro-region.org Metro Regional Parks and Greenspaces Mission: To protect and restore the region's parks and green spaces for wildlife and people. 600 NE Grand Avenue Portland, OR 97232 Contact: Lupine Hudson 503.797.1850 ![]() The Nature Conservancy in Oregon Mission: To preserve the plants, animals and natural communities representing the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. 821 SE 14th Avenue Portland, OR 97214 Contact: Molly Dougherty 503.802.8100 http://www.naturescaping.org NatureScaping Wildlife Botanical Gardens Mission: To educate and encourage citizens on the importance of developing, restoring & maintaining both residential and rural bird and wildlife habitat. 11000 NE 149th Street Vancouver, WA 98662 Contact: Sherry Lambert 360.687.0686 http://www.nwei.org Northwest Earth Institute Mission: To protect the earth through innovative programs offered in workplaces, schools, faith centers, homes and Oregon communities. 921 S. W. Morrison Suite 532 Portland, OR 97205 Contact: Scott Ford 503.227.2807 OSPIRG Foundation Mission: To protect Oregon's water, air and land. 1536 S. E. 11th Avenue Portland, OR 97214 Contact: Laura Etherton Phone: 503.231.4181 http://www.oeconline.org Oregon Environmental Council Mission: To protect and restore Oregon's clean air and water by bringing Oregonians together to create socially just and economically sound environmental policies. 222 NW Davis Street Suite 309 Portland, OR 97209 Contact: Rachael Behl 503.222.1963 ![]() Oregon Food Bank Mission: Oregon Food Bank works to eliminate the root causes of hunger through advocacy, nutrition education, learning gardens and public education. OFB recovers food and distributes it weekly to more than 340 food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and other programs. OFB also has two community learning gardens that teach how to grow food that is fresh, delicious, nutritious, and inexpensive. Portland 7900 N.E. 33rd Drive Portland, OR 97211 Contact: Andrea Binggeli 503.282.0555 Ext. 272 abinggelli@oregonfoodbank.org Hillsboro 21485 NW Mauzey Road Hillsboro, OR 97124 Contact: Lisa Waugh 503-439-6510 Ext. 208 lwaugh@oregonfoodbank.org www.oregonstateparkstrust.org Oregon State Park Trust Mission: To preserve and enhance Oregon's outstanding natural, scenic, cultural, historic, and recreation sites for the enjoyment of present and future generations. 2100 SW River Parkway Portland, OR 97201 Contact: Jill Weston Tuleya 503.227.0479 http://www.ortrout.org Oregon Trout Mission: To protect and restore native wild fish and their ecosystems through policy advocacy, scientific research, demonstration projects and environmental education programs. 65 SW Yamhill Street Suite 300 Portland, OR 97204 Contact: Arah Mohler 503.222.9091 ![]() Oregon Wild Mission: To aggressively protect and restore Oregon's wild lands, wildlife, and waters as an enduring legacy. 5825 N Greeley Portland, OR 97217 Contact: Erin Madden 503.283.6343 www.orwildlife.org Oregon Wildlife Federation Mission: To protect the state's rivers, ancient forests, deserts, and the species which depend upon them for survival. PO Box 5878 Portland, OR 97228 Contact: Dorothy Shoemaker 503.222.3731 http://www.rebuildingcenter.org/ Our United Villages ReBuilding Center Mission: To strengthen local communities by diverting material from the waste-stream and educating people about the environmental advantages of reuse. 3625 N Mississippi Avenue Portland, OR 97227 Contact: Bob Potter 503.331.1877 |
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