On this page, you will find..
On this page, you will find..
1️⃣ A comprehensive Community Resource Database with all kinds of resources in our region
(Huge shout-out to Linn-Benton-Lincoln Education Service District (aka LBL ESD) for creating, organizing, sharing, and updating this resource hub!)
2️⃣ Offerings from Community Partners who reached out to us specifically to show their support 😄🤩
If you are running into challenges using the above database, please click here to navigate to it directly or reach out to one of the contact methods at the bottom of the page
Linn, Benton, & Lincoln counties
"Growing justice and belonging cross-culturally with international, immigrant, refugee, and intersecting communities. The Corvallis Multicultural Literacy Center believes everyone is both a teacher and learner, and that together we can create a more just world through cross-cultural sharing and connection."
Lincoln County
"By recognizing the importance of maintaining our cultural traditions, we create a sense of belonging in a new home away from home. Our traditions don’t just connect us to the past; they strengthen us in the present and will guide us in the future."
Linn & Benton Counties
Creating whimsical events with intention and joy ✨
Bringing together local communities and artists ✨
Linn & Benton Counties
"The mission of Young Roots Oregon is to creatively empower young families to build healthy foundations. Our multi-generational vision is to give pregnant and parenting adolescents through age 24 and their children equitable opportunities for growth through a collaborative approach of resource partnership and innovative services."
Linn County
"Court Appointed Special Advocates (or CASAs) are trained and committed volunteers who ensure that each child’s individual needs remain a priority in an over-burdened child welfare system. CASA advocates are citizens from all walks of life. They are dedicated to promoting the needs of children who have been removed from their parents’ care due to neglect or abuse"
Linn, Benton, & Lincoln Counties
"Together with our customers, Dutch Bros and the Dutch Bros Foundation™ give through donations, grants and giveback days. We're committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in our company, at the window and in our communities, cultivating an inclusive environment of love, acceptance and kindness. "
Benton County
Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) is a FREE program that serves young people (ages 15-25) who have had a first episode of psychosis within the last 12 months or who are experiencing early at-risk symptoms for psychosis. EASA also works with families, community partners and natural supports.
"Community Resources" are something you find in your local area that can give you information, services, or expertise
One reason they exist is because we all have needs, and some of us don't have the ability to meet our needs without help, and that's okay because everyone needs help sometimes (it is part of being human)
As you can imagine or already know, people have a lot of different needs and there is not enough Community Resources in every area to meet every need currently
With that said, we proudly share with you the champions in our Linn-Benton-Lincoln region who come together to serve young people and their families!