Salvation Army Newport Corps

Give back to the community and support the Salvation army as it pushes to meet basic human needs, providing food, shelter, clothing and safety. In addition to meeting basic needs, The Salvation Army strives to bestow programs that will help children thrive during crucial developmental years – from after school programs and summer camps, to childcare, and toys at Christmas

Food Share of Lincoln County

Since 1982, Food Share of Lincoln County has led community efforts in awareness and elimination of hunger in Lincoln County. Want to give back to your community? These three words can help guide you: Volunteer, Host, Donate. Volunteer with Food Share and get involved in numerous programs and projects, Host food Drives, and Donate money or in kind. Food Share will happily accept dry and shelf stable food as well as your personal garden bounties. But please do keep in mind that they will not accept frozen or unlabeled foods.

L.C. Children’s Advocacy Center

Founded in 1997, Lincoln County Children’s Advocacy Center aims to provide a safe, neutral, and supportive environment for children who are suspected of being abused or neglected. Their goal is to help reduce trauma for the child, support the family, and improve outcomes. Volunteers are also welcome to help support child abuse victims and their families. A helping hand is always welcome!

Habitat For Humanity of Lincoln County

Did you know that homeownership can transform lives? It creates long-lasting and life-changing impact on families and communities, from providing a source of wealth and asset-building to influencing health and educational outcomes and contributing to positive community development. Make a difference with Habitat for Humanity of Lincoln County! Volunteer to build strength, stability and self-reliance in partnership with families in need of affordable housing. Donate to help families build a decent place to live in, your every dollar can come a long way!

CASA of Lincoln County

Lincoln County CASA advocates for, supports, and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy for abused and neglected children, striving to secure a safe and permanent home for each child. Would you like to help change a child’s life? Donate and volunteer!

My Sister’s Place

Serving Lincoln County since 1980, My Sister’s Place provides shelter, safety planning, support groups, court and agency advocacy, and other services and support to individuals who have experienced interpersonal violence.

YAKONA

The Yakona Nature Preserve is a 40-acre property situated along the Yaquina River in Newport, Oregon. It is a natural area that serves as a refuge for wildlife and offers visitors opportunities for outdoor recreation and education. The preserve features trails that wind through forests, meadows, and wetlands, providing scenic views of the river and its surroundings. Visitors can observe a variety of wildlife species, including birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. The Yakona Nature Preserve is managed by a nonprofit organization called the Yakona Conservation Trust, which works to protect and enhance the natural values of the property. Please note, visitors are required to register for a free permit on the website.

Give back to the community and support the Salvation army as it pushes to meet basic human needs, providing food, shelter, clothing and safety. In addition to meeting basic needs, The Salvation Army strives to bestow programs that will help children thrive during crucial developmental years – from after school programs and summer camps, to childcare, and toys at Christmas

Since 1982, Food Share of Lincoln County has led community efforts in awareness and elimination of hunger in Lincoln County. Want to give back to your community? These three words can help guide you: Volunteer, Host, Donate. Volunteer with Food Share and get involved in numerous programs and projects, Host food Drives, and Donate money or in kind. Food Share will happily accept dry and shelf stable food as well as your personal garden bounties. But please do keep in mind that they will not accept frozen or unlabeled foods.

Founded in 1997, Lincoln County Children’s Advocacy Center aims to provide a safe, neutral, and supportive environment for children who are suspected of being abused or neglected. Their goal is to help reduce trauma for the child, support the family, and improve outcomes. Volunteers are also welcome to help support child abuse victims and their families. A helping hand is always welcome!

Did you know that homeownership can transform lives? It creates long-lasting and life-changing impact on families and communities, from providing a source of wealth and asset-building to influencing health and educational outcomes and contributing to positive community development. Make a difference with Habitat for Humanity of Lincoln County! Volunteer to build strength, stability and self-reliance in partnership with families in need of affordable housing. Donate to help families build a decent place to live in, your every dollar can come a long way!

Lincoln County CASA advocates for, supports, and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy for abused and neglected children, striving to secure a safe and permanent home for each child. Would you like to help change a child’s life? Donate and volunteer!

Serving Lincoln County since 1980, My Sister’s Place provides shelter, safety planning, support groups, court and agency advocacy, and other services and support to individuals who have experienced interpersonal violence.

The Yakona Nature Preserve is a 40-acre property situated along the Yaquina River in Newport, Oregon. It is a natural area that serves as a refuge for wildlife and offers visitors opportunities for outdoor recreation and education. The preserve features trails that wind through forests, meadows, and wetlands, providing scenic views of the river and its surroundings. Visitors can observe a variety of wildlife species, including birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. The Yakona Nature Preserve is managed by a nonprofit organization called the Yakona Conservation Trust, which works to protect and enhance the natural values of the property. Please note, visitors are required to register for a free permit on the website.
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