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National Policy Consensus Center
Alternatives:
FreeLists.org
Gaggle.email (not happy that they genericize the word Listserv)
Not all bank mergers are the same.
Oregon's Community Solar Program lets you save money and support sustainability—without needing to install rooftop panels. Learn how simple and hassle-free the process is!
Lines for Life is Oregon’s home for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. We provide help and hope to individuals and communities through mental health and
14127 SE Stark St
Portland, Oregon 97233
971-867-2965
see also:
Community Cycling Center
1700 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503.288.8864
The Bike Farm
1810 NE First Ave
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 971.533.7428
Bikes for Humanity PDX
by appointment only
(503) 496-6941
info@b4hpdx.org
3366 SE Powell Blvd.
Portland, OR 97202
Citybikes
1914 SE Ankeny, Portland, OR 97214
503-239-0553
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We organize repair cafés – free events that bring volunteers who like to fix things together with people who have broken items that need fixing.
Not sustainability specific, but could be helpful for finding collaboration resources