Volunteer Opportunities
CASA for Children (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
1401 NE 68th, Portland, OR 97213 Phone: 503-988-5115; Fax: 503-988-5618
CASA’s mission is to advocate for the best interests of children who have been abused or neglected and are under the protection of the Juvenile Court. Their purpose is to secure a safe and permanent family for each child as quickly as possible. Resources are dedicated to recruiting, training, and supporting citizen volunteers in order to provide quality advocacy. Local volunteer Susan Ahern, 503-621-3510.
Forest Park Conservancy
1507 NW 23rd Ave., Portland, OR 97210. Phone 503-223-5449. Email [email protected].
The mission of The Forest Park Conservancy is to maintain, preserve, protect, and improve the City of Portland's Forest Park so as to enhance its value as an irreplaceable asset for wildlife habitat and for the use and enjoyment of the public. Volunteers are the heart of our organization - please call or via the web to learn about upcoming opportunities.
Multicultural Integrated Kidney Education (MIKE) Program
9155 SW Barnes Road, Suite 219, Portland, OR 97225, Phone: 503-296-7705 Email: [email protected]
MIKE mentors young people with health education experiences and opportunities to broaden their understanding of health, while instilling increased confidence and skills to lead healthier lives. Email us to explore our volunteer opportunities.
No Ivy League
Mary Verrilli, Phone 503-823-8367, Email [email protected].
Our mission is to restore the native habitat of Forest Park and other natural areas with efforts in removing invasive plants, youth development programs, environmental education, and community participation, promoting research, providing technical assistance, and seeking relevant societal changes.
SOLVE Oregon
2000 SW 1st Ave, Ste 400, Portland, OR 97201, 503-844-9571, Email [email protected]
SOLVE restores and preserves Oregon’s environment by mobilizing the power of volunteers and partners with the generosity of donors. Across the state, we bring diverse communities together to improve the health and safety of our neighborhoods and natural areas including our coast, rivers, parks, and forests.
1401 NE 68th, Portland, OR 97213 Phone: 503-988-5115; Fax: 503-988-5618
CASA’s mission is to advocate for the best interests of children who have been abused or neglected and are under the protection of the Juvenile Court. Their purpose is to secure a safe and permanent family for each child as quickly as possible. Resources are dedicated to recruiting, training, and supporting citizen volunteers in order to provide quality advocacy. Local volunteer Susan Ahern, 503-621-3510.
Forest Park Conservancy
1507 NW 23rd Ave., Portland, OR 97210. Phone 503-223-5449. Email [email protected].
The mission of The Forest Park Conservancy is to maintain, preserve, protect, and improve the City of Portland's Forest Park so as to enhance its value as an irreplaceable asset for wildlife habitat and for the use and enjoyment of the public. Volunteers are the heart of our organization - please call or via the web to learn about upcoming opportunities.
Multicultural Integrated Kidney Education (MIKE) Program
9155 SW Barnes Road, Suite 219, Portland, OR 97225, Phone: 503-296-7705 Email: [email protected]
MIKE mentors young people with health education experiences and opportunities to broaden their understanding of health, while instilling increased confidence and skills to lead healthier lives. Email us to explore our volunteer opportunities.
No Ivy League
Mary Verrilli, Phone 503-823-8367, Email [email protected].
Our mission is to restore the native habitat of Forest Park and other natural areas with efforts in removing invasive plants, youth development programs, environmental education, and community participation, promoting research, providing technical assistance, and seeking relevant societal changes.
SOLVE Oregon
2000 SW 1st Ave, Ste 400, Portland, OR 97201, 503-844-9571, Email [email protected]
SOLVE restores and preserves Oregon’s environment by mobilizing the power of volunteers and partners with the generosity of donors. Across the state, we bring diverse communities together to improve the health and safety of our neighborhoods and natural areas including our coast, rivers, parks, and forests.