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In building a regenerative future, we know we need to create networks of resilience to meet community needs. The following organizations are taking steps along the path toward '''community care, restorative justice, thoughtful reuse, radical abundance, food sovereignty, ecological harmony, and communal knowledge'''. If you know of organizations that belong on this list, please contact us! | In building a regenerative future, we know we need to create networks of resilience to meet community needs. The following organizations are taking steps along the path toward '''community care, restorative justice, thoughtful reuse, radical abundance, food sovereignty, ecological harmony, and communal knowledge'''. If you know of organizations that belong on this list, please contact us! | ||
Inspired by permaculture technique and organized for ease of access, the community needs page has been organized into five [[zones]], beginning with philosophical alignments toward tending the land, moving to attributes most necessary to access daily for life in the [[Willamette Valley]], and moving outward toward interpersonal groups and connections. | Inspired by permaculture technique and organized for ease of access, the community needs page has been organized into five [[zones]] (zero though four), beginning with philosophical alignments toward tending the land, moving to attributes most necessary to access daily for life in the [[Willamette Valley]], and moving outward toward interpersonal groups and connections. | ||
Inclusion on this list is not an endorsement. All groups and links are already publicly accessible. | Inclusion on this list is not an endorsement. All groups and links are already publicly accessible. | ||
== Zone | == Zone 0 (Mindfulness, Self-work, Raising Consciousness) == | ||
=== Eco-Stewardship === | === Eco-Stewardship === | ||
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Spiritual Community Spaces | Church Activism | Spiritual Knowledge Archives | Spiritual Community Spaces | Church Activism | Spiritual Knowledge Archives | ||
== Zone | == Zone 1 (Survival) == | ||
=== Water === | === Water === | ||
[[Watershed Councils]] | [[Conservation Districts]] | Riverkeepers | [[Local Watershed Councils]] | [[Conservation Districts]] | Riverkeepers | ||
=== Food === | === Food === | ||
[[Community Gardens]] | [[Farmer's Markets]] | Farms | | [[Community Gardens]] | [[Farmer's Markets]] | Farms | [[Accessible Food]] | [[Plant Nurseries]] | Seed Libraries | ||
=== Shelter === | === Shelter === | ||
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=== Education === | === Education === | ||
Libraries | Education Centers | Libraries | Education Centers | [[Alternative Learning Opportunities]] | ||
=== Energy === | === Energy === | ||
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=== Medical === | === Medical === | ||
[[Health Centers]] | [[Health Groups]] | | |||
=== Fiber === | === Fiber === | ||
== Zone | == Zone 2 (Tools and Resources) == | ||
=== Creative Reuse === | === Creative Reuse === | ||
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=== Toolshare === | === Toolshare === | ||
== Zone | == Zone 3 Communities of Practice) == | ||
=== Activist Groups & Coalitions === | === Activist Groups & Coalitions === | ||
[[Local Environment]] | Housing for All | Identity Based | International Solidarity | Worker Solidarity | Decentralized Technology | Economic Democracy | |||
=== Communication === | === Communication === | ||
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=== News and Journalism === | === News and Journalism === | ||
== Zone | == Zone 4 (South Willamette Valley Knowledge Commons) == |
Latest revision as of 00:37, 26 July 2025
In building a regenerative future, we know we need to create networks of resilience to meet community needs. The following organizations are taking steps along the path toward community care, restorative justice, thoughtful reuse, radical abundance, food sovereignty, ecological harmony, and communal knowledge. If you know of organizations that belong on this list, please contact us!
Inspired by permaculture technique and organized for ease of access, the community needs page has been organized into five zones (zero though four), beginning with philosophical alignments toward tending the land, moving to attributes most necessary to access daily for life in the Willamette Valley, and moving outward toward interpersonal groups and connections.
Inclusion on this list is not an endorsement. All groups and links are already publicly accessible.
Zone 0 (Mindfulness, Self-work, Raising Consciousness)
Eco-Stewardship
Land-tending Projects | Adopt-a-Landscape
Spirituality and Indigenous Wisdom
Spiritual Community Spaces | Church Activism | Spiritual Knowledge Archives
Zone 1 (Survival)
Water
Local Watershed Councils | Conservation Districts | Riverkeepers
Food
Community Gardens | Farmer's Markets | Farms | Accessible Food | Plant Nurseries | Seed Libraries
Shelter
Ecovillages | Intentional Communities | Shelters
Education
Libraries | Education Centers | Alternative Learning Opportunities
Energy
Sanitation
Transportation
Disability Services
Medical
Health Centers | Health Groups |
Fiber
Zone 2 (Tools and Resources)
Creative Reuse
Clothing | Craft Supplies | Furniture | Tech |
Equipment Repair
Makers & Maker Support
Business Resources | Cooperatives
Zone 3 Communities of Practice)
Activist Groups & Coalitions
Local Environment | Housing for All | Identity Based | International Solidarity | Worker Solidarity | Decentralized Technology | Economic Democracy
Communication
Community Spaces
Community Resilience
CERT | Regional Disaster Preparedness Organization
Conflict Resolution
Oregon Mediation Association