Community Services/Non-Profits near West Linn, OR

22 locations found near West Linn

“BLS course was great. Informative and hands on learning experience. This was my second time with med outreach as well as having Tim as my instructor. Will definitely be coming back for future renewals!”

5 Superb111 Reviews

“The place itself is beautiful, full of natural light and SO many racks of dresses. We scheduled an appointment online, and as soon as we got there, we were ushered to the back area with separate areas for the brides trying on dresses. They even have a front area with a pedestal and even more natural light. The staff were amazing and helped us with everything. They even gave us a little bit of time since it was a slow day. Their dresses turn over in two weeks, so we ended up going back a second time. These dresses are deeply discounted and completely beautiful.”

4.9 Superb211 Reviews

“I had such a great experience at Adorned in Grace shopping for my wedding dress. The volunteers were so helpful and kind, helping me talk through fit and how alterations would work and just what suited my body and the vibe I was going for. I am a popular size but was still able to try on a good variety of options within my budget, which they were very respectful to stay under when helping me pick out dresses to try. Highly recommend!”

4.9 Superb141 Reviews

“Other than the pick up/drop off traps and your fur friend(s) times leaving you in the middle of rush hour traffic I don't have much to complain about. The people here are providing a great service. They care about the animals safety & health not to mention the communities they live in. I totally recommend the Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon in SW Portland”

4.8 Superb59 Reviews

“We have stayed here multiple times with our daughter. She loves going there and we love it because it is one less thing we need to worry about when she needs to be at the hospital. We live almost 2 hours away so it's great for those early morning appointments.”

4.9 Superb35 Reviews

“My aunt and uncle (Gary and Ellen Wolfe) have been volunteer members and fixtures of Post 180 since I was a kid and the post was at a different location.My mom Katie was a member for many years as well as an avid bowler.Through the passage of time Wolves, Downeys, Marthallers, Wilsons, and even Thorps joined or participated at one time or another - Easter Breakfast was a tradition for several years, and more than one family function took center stage at Post 180… including my dads memorial service January 2015.When I say that dropping by the Legion any given day or night will find you welcomed like family, I mean it quite literally.I haven’t been since 2015 and I know the family tree has been losing its leaves but the best part about the legion as a group and this post especially, it’s like one of those canning jar cake mix gifts people used to give in lieu of baking themselves, whether or not you are a member, you are the missing ingredients needed to whip up the batter and make that cake.A friendly group of low key regulars just waiting for someone to plug in the music and start dancing so the seat warmers will have something new to talk about.LolIf the news is on you owe to these veterans to drown that negativity out and make them have to speak up to hear (this causes the thirst so they will need to drink up)The owners or someone there picked all the music in that machine so you go crazy and play whatever you like.And if you see some toes tapping go ask them for a dance.Then sit with them and ask about their service.Always tip the barmaid/tender extra for disturbing their peace. ;)My 4 out 5 stars is because rental of the venue doesn’t close the party to the public which is why my wedding reception and the parents 50th and a few other shindigs were at post 150 up off Crystal Springs blvd and 89th - exclusive use - huge parking lot and hall with kitchen etcNot typically open to the public ever.Sometimes the public is nice to have - adds mystery to random conversations with people at some wake or religious fellowship wondering who’s cousins spouse or kid this is only to find out they came with the bar stools ??My cousin Tommy met his wife there when she was tending bar one Easter, made the best Bloody Mary’s (horseradish no tobasco) and when us girls took my mom out on her 70th we ended up at the Legion because we assumed a cousin or two might be there and they were.There was also a semi private party that night for a young man home from the middle east in whichever conflict was in 2004…My adorable mother walked up to the band and asked for the mic then proceeded to thank all these complete strangers for coming to HER party (she was dead serious but so sincere… not completely lit at all ?) and this lovely family clapped and the kids dad gave her a hug and I was laughing too hard to intervene.Love you guys!Cousin Trish “The dog lady” Aunt Katie’s daughter, Mark and Jims sister. (Thorps)”

4.9 Superb25 Reviews

“Whether beginning a new life path or wanting to increase your knowledge of a purposeful life, this Center is absolutely a fantastic vehicle to accomplish either goal.”

4.9 Superb14 Reviews

“i reached out when my baby was 4 months old with a prescription but the head person in that department at that time refused me service and discouraged me to be on the waitlist. she passed me along to their other location in Montana, where i was paying over 120 dollars for shipping. my husband lost his job and i recently tried to call back asking for help and no one has returned my call for months.*update* after i left a review, leslie reached out to me from this location- she was very receptive and kind to want to assist me. at this point i had the best experience with jessica in the Montana location since she was able to help me and my baby for the longest time.i am thankful for this organization and wish them well.”

4.9 Superb26 Reviews

“I go to the Oregon City Elks Lodge to play bingo on Wednesday evenings. (Disclosure: I am not a member) I know they are a fraternal organization, in which you have to pay yearly membership fees. That membership allows you to go to any Elks Lodge. There are some that have bowling alleys, swimming pools, little restaurants/bars, fun themed event nights/fundraisers, along with many other things! They do a lot of charity work. Different lodges have different amenities and events. Bingo at the Oregon City Lodge, specifically, is open to the general public (21+) and is a lot of fun!”

4.6 Superb28 Reviews

“Absolutely wonderful Library! Very clean and well kept. Helpful and knowledgeable employees. BUT, don't bother trying to use there scanning printing system. Outdated system with new tech spliced in, is simple a debacle to try and use, for patrons and employees alike, as it seems no one can nail down the best or even an exact way to utilize the system. It comes accross as "high tech" at first glance and yet you can only pay with coins or bills, no debit/credit card payments accepted. It is definitely not a user friendly set up. Try a Fedex, a family members printer or just buy a scanner/printer of your own.”

4.6 Superb16 Reviews

“It’s like a precious gem in the middle of Lake Oswego! This used book store is similar to Powells except all the books are reasonably priced, it’s super clean, tons of genres to choose from. The staff is extra friendly and helpful. I love this store!”

4.7 Superb36 Reviews

“An old facility but a goodie. It is well maintained, beautiful inside and out.I attended a small school graduation there and the space was more than adequate.Things I noticed:A lovely stage, never found an A/C control (so verify if you plan a summer event), handicap access is available,&Women’s restroom: I found the restroom stall size inadequate to maneuver comfortably and I am only a size 18 so certainly do not think it would afford room to move for elderly with cane/walker or handicap unless you leave the stall door open. This might be acceptable accommodation for you because there is an outer room that can be used for this (and nursing mothers) and the door between the main hall and that outer room can be closed.”

4.4 Superb11 Reviews

“I found this center very welcoming and refreshing as I have been exploring different communities since moving to Portland. For the first time in my exploring, I did not feel like beliefs were being pushed onto me. The Sunday meeting consisted of a nice spread of meditation, qi gong, and a dharma talk.”

4.6 Superb17 Reviews

“Came to volunteer for a school field trip, this place is tightly wound. Great opportunity for kids to get some real life understanding, although some took it more serious than others. The staff running the place acted almost like micro manager CEOs. The kids seemed like they had fun going around shopping and buying stuff for themselves and their stores.”

4.2 Good22 Reviews

“Went to the farm for the first time today to pick up a spring garden kit. We were warmly greeted by friendly people and allowed to tour the farm. They teach kids about farming and that's such a valuable skill to have.”

4.5 Superb18 Reviews

“Have been coming here for several years. Just like most other thrift stores sometimes you find some wins and sometimes you find nothing, its all apart of the process. Always friendly staff and clean store. Glad to have something like this in the local area.”

4 Good102 Reviews

“The public open swim options are NOT open enough at all for our community. But the pool itself is REALLY nice, clean and generally perfect for people who need or want to swim and start out of the sun. Something we all need to think about more and more ad time goes on.My kids love this pool.”

4 Good62 Reviews

“Effective and comprehensive community resource. A unifying force addressing many needs co ordinating with others and providing a variety of volunteer opportunities (clothes closet, food bank, maintenance, cleaning, kitchen, etc.).”

4.8 Superb10 Reviews

“This organization is great! I'm a senior without transportation & medical issues & don't have any family help! I'm very grateful for thei assistance for food deliveries!?”

4.1 Good34 Reviews

“We recently adopted our daughter through the support and care of Choice Adoptions. Our process was almost 3 years start to finish and Choice was was, and is with us every step of the way. They are personable and thorough and we can’t imagine a more supportive agency in an emotional process. I would absolutely use them again!”

4.5 Superb13 Reviews

“There is no better opportunity for today's youth than to join Scouts. It is the best program that I've ever seen for the building up of children into the leaders of tomorrow.”

4.3 Superb33 Reviews