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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, OR
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Agnes Baker Pilgrim |
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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.
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Battered Person's Advocacy |
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Assists survivors of domestic violence in Douglas County.
541-673-7867
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Coos
Watershed Association |
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Supports and promotes management practices designed to
support environmental integrity and economic stability
for communities of the Coos Watershed.
541-888-5922
Coos Bay, OR
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Disabled United in Direct Empowerment: DUDE |
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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
Ashland, OR
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Grandmother
Council Project |
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Annual Grandmother Council Conference each Spring honors
women elders for their work supporting the healing of the
people and the planet. Nominations accepted through October.
Volunteers needed year-round. Project of Living Earth Circle.
Ashland, OR
Ashland, OR
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Eagle Mill Farm Education Project |
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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, OR
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24–hour crisis hot line and information/referral phone
service. Loneliness, isolation, depression, suicide, child
abuse, homeless teens, Sexual Assault Victim Services,
domestic violence,"reassurance calls" for seniors
and others in need.
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Illinois
Valley Safehouse Alliance (IVSHA) |
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Serves the survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault while they meet their immediate and long-term goals of safety and self-sufficiency.
541-592-4147
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Jackson
County Sustainability Network (JCSN) |
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Local action network dedicated to promoting local economic,
environmental, cultural and social sustainability.
541-773-1321 |
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Kalmiopis
Audubon Society |
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Promotes ecological interests by protecting wildlife.
541-332-6720
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Klamath
Basin Ecosystem Foundation |
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Conducts environmental restoration projects that will
result in water quality improvement in the Upper Klamath
Basin..
541-850-1717
3328 Vandenberg Rd.
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Klamath County Coalition for Human Dignity |
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Combats ignorance that feeds on fear and leads to the
hatred and disrespect of others, to foster respect for
diversity and for the dignity of every individual.
541-783-2064
29911 Modoc Point
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Klamath Lake Counties Food Bank |
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Food for those with emergency food needs.
541-882-1223
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Klamath Restoration Council |
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Restore and protect the uniquely diverse ecosystem and promote the sustainable management of natural resources in the entire Klamath River watershed.
(530) 627-3446 ext 3020
Orleans, CA |
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Klamath-Siskiyou
Wildlands Center (KSWild) |
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The Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center (KS Wild) is southern
Oregon and northern California`s voice for public lands,
forest and wildlife protection.
541-488-5789
PO Box 102,
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KSKQ-lp 94.9 fm Ashland Community Radio empowers the
community and strengthens local culture through inclusive
programming by providing a forum for artistic expression
and social issues. 24/7 Online.
541-482-3999
Ashland, OR |
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Living Earth Circle |
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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.
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Lomakatsi Restoration Project |
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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
Ashland, OR
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Mount
Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center |
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Protecting and restoring the outstanding natural environment
and cultural values of Mount Shasta and of its surrounding
bioregion.
530-926-5655
Mt. Shasta, CA |
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National Center for Conservation Science and Policy |
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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, OR
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Oasis
Shelter Home, Inc |
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Provides counseling, shelter, and other social services
to women and children who are victims of domestic violence
in Curry County.
541-247-7600
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Oregon
Natural Resources Council Fund (Oregon Wild) |
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Protects and restores Oregon’s wildlands, waters,
and wildlife as an enduring legacy for all Oregonians.
503-283-6343
Portland, OR
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Oregon
Peace Works, Inc. (OPW) |
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Educates and activates people to work for peace, justice
and environmental protection.
503-585-2767
Salem, OR
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Protects, and restores Oregon’s wild fish and
waters.
503-222-9091
Portland, OR
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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, OR
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The Way Foundation & EarthTeach Forest Park
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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, OR
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Three Sisters Planting: Corn, Beans And Winter Squash |
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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
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Women’s
Safety & Resource Center, Inc. |
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Aid for women in crisis.
541-756-7000
PO Box 791
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