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City of McMinnville

230 NE Second Street , McMinnville, OR 97128 • 503-434-7402

The home for all McMinnville’s municipal services including:  Administration, Community Development, Finance, Fire, Municipal Court, Library, Parks & Recreation, Planning, and Police.

 

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MacHub Community Warehouse

1294 NW Hwy 99W , McMinnville, OR 97128 • 503-883-9524

MacHub "Community Warehouse" accepts donations of non-cash items and assets. We utilize the Swedemom online system with proven technology to sell items at the highest value in a global marketplace. These high priced donated items help Machub support its community by offering jobs and sustainability.     

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McMinnville Downtown Association

105 NE Third Street , McMinnville, OR 97128 • 503-472-3605

The McMinnville Downtown Association works to promote and enhance our historic downtown as the economic, social and cultural heart of the community.

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Provoking Hope

213 NE 10th Street , McMinnville, OR 97128 • 971-261-2259

Provoking Hope provides addiction and recovery wrap-around services and resources to residents of Yamhill County.

As an addiction and recovery non-profit organization, Provoking Hope is committed to being non-judgmental and providing equal access to services for all individuals. Certified Recovery Mentors (CRM) provide peer support in the form of knowledge, experience, or emotional help.

 

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Rock of Ages / Valley View

15600 SW Rock of Ages Rd ., McMinnville, OR 97128 • 503-472-6212

Rock of Ages Residential Care Facility /Valley View Retirement Village/M.A.I.D.S. are recognized as leaders in serving the senior community. Our residents receive superior care in a beautiful, comfortable atmosphere created by caring and skilled staff.  Our goal is to serve those needing our service regardless of their ability to pay. Contact us for details.

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Yamhill County CASA

NE 5th Street , McMinnville, OR 97128 • 503-434-6668

Yamhill County CASA recruits, screens, trains, and supports Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers (CASA volunteers). CASA volunteers speak up in court for the best interests of the children in cases of abuse and neglect. CASA volunteers meet with the child, their family, teachers, doctors, and all adults that help shape the child's world, and then make fact-based recommendations to the Judge about what is in the best interest of the child. Where caseworkers are often overburdened, CASA volunteers focus on one case at a time. Where attorneys must represent their client’s wishes, even if those wishes may not be in the child’s best interests, CASA volunteers can share unbiased observations and recommendations with the court. Where there is turnover in caseworkers and attorneys, CASA volunteers remain assigned to the case for the duration of the case. Learn more today at yccasa.org 

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