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               Rogue Valley Community Service Organizations
  ACCESS, Inc. (top)
 

ACCESS helps low-income families and seniors in economic crisis and supports them to become self-sustaining. ACCESS currently serves Jackson County residents through 25 programs addressing one-time emergencies and longer-term issues.

 


541-779-6691
3630 Aviation Way, Medford
 
  www.access-inc.org  
  Agnes Baker Pilgrim (top)
 

Takilima Elder Agnes Baker Pilgrim is an ambassador for our Mother Earth. She is Chairwoman of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers and keeper of the Sacred Salmon Ceremony.

 

 
  www.agnesbakerpilgrim.org  
  Disabled United in Direct Empowerment: DUDE (top)
 

Aggressive advocacy by and for Oregonians with disabilities, using media to challenge discrimination and negative stereotypes of a group that will eventually include us all.

 

541-951-1409
1257 Siskiyou Blvd #160 Ashland
 
  www.dudesrus.org  
  Eagle Mill Farm Education Project (top)
 

The Eagle Mill Farm Education Project (EMFEP) is a nonprofit organization with a mission to connect the community to food, the earth, and sustainable farming by providing hands-on learning.


541-482-7271
100 Eagle Mill Rd., Ashland
 
  www.eaglemillfarm.org  
  Grandmother Council Project (top)
 

Annual Grandmother Council Conference honors women elders for their work supporting the healing of the people and the planet. Nominations through October. Volunteers needed year-round. Project of Living Earth Circle.

 

 
  www.grandmothercouncil.org  
  Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center (top)
 

The Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center (KS Wild) is Oregon and northern California`s voice for public lands, forest and wildlife protection.


541-488-5789
PO Box 102, Ashland
 
  www.kswild.org  
  Living Earth Circle (top)
 

Living Earth Circle serves to co-create and celebrate sustainable wellness: community, personal and planetary! Offering dynamic community-building events, dance and performance arts, transformational workshops, community-initiative and event support services, intergenerational projects.

 

 
  www.livingearthcircle.org  
  Lomakatsi Restoration Project (top)
 

Organize and implement community-based ecological restoration projects through education, vocational training, workforce development and utilization of restoration by-products, encouraging the recovery of ecosystems and sustainability of communities, cultures and economies.


541-488-0208
PO Box 3084 Ashland
 
  www.lomakatsi.org  
  National Center for Conservation Science and Policy (top)
 

The National Center for Conservation Science & Policy brings credible conservation science to efforts to create effective, long-term conservation policy at local, regional and national levels.



541-482-4459
84 Fourth Street, Ashland
 
  www.nccsp.org  
  Peace House (top)
 

Peace House 25th Anniversary. The Courage To Achieve Peace Through Just Relations. Publishes eNews, Clear Action Newsletter, Uncle Foods Diner, McGowan Peace Garden and Alternatives to Military Recruiting


541-488-1239
543 S. Mountain Ave., Ashland
 
  www.peacehouse.net  
  The Way Foundation & EarthTeach Forest Park (top)
 

EarthTeach is a 1680 acre forestland educational field-site and free-trespass preserve. Please support this remarkable community resource dedicated to growth through true connection with nature.


541-482-4572
76 Dewey Street, Ashland
 
  www.earthteach.org  
  Three Sisters Planting: Corn, Beans And Winter Squash (top)
 

Three Sisters is a term used by some North American native people for growing corn, beans, and winter squash, which grow well together.


541-488-0049
 
  www.ThreeSistersPlanting.info