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Willamette Workforce Partnership is the Workforce Development Board serving Linn, Marion,
Polk and Yamhill Counties. We are a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization governed by a
board of directors. Our funding is primarily federal and state with other grant funds for specific
projects.

State of the Workforce|Meet the staff

State of the Workforce|Meet the staff

Location Directions
If coming from West Salem, merge onto OR-22 E/Center St Bridge via the ramp to Salem. Stay in left lane and turn left onto Liberty. Turn left on Union. The destination will be on your left in 1 block.


Welcome to Wings & Waves Waterpark, where we invite you to soar and slide your way through the elements of wind and water. 

 

Wings & Waves Waterpark is an indoor, all-season waterpark that includes ten waterslides, ranging from slides for the little ones to slides for daredevils, and a fun wave pool. Slide out of a real Boeing 747 aircraft sitting on the roof, and enjoy an awesome day of fun!


Yamhill Community Care is a grassroots nonprofit that aims to improve wellness by coordinating care for OHP members and aligning family and early childhood services in Yamhill County.

Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Closed 12-1.


 

What is CASA? 

CASA |'k?s? | n. 1. A Court Appointed Special Advocate is an unbiased and fierce protector of an abused or neglected child going through the trauma of the court system. 

For an abused or neglected child, a CASA volunteer is someone who listens to the child, fights for the child, and whose sole mission is to help clear a path for the child out of the complex, overburdened child welfare system and into a safe, permanent home.?CASA volunteers are in a unique position to be the only professional in the courtroom not paid to be there and are only beholden to the children's best interests. We know that the CASA model works. Research has shown that a child with a CASA volunteer is half as likely to enter long-term foster care compared to a child without a CASA. And once that child leaves the system, he or she is much more likely to stay out of foster care. Permanently.

 

 

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