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   Alliance Services is a Certified Medicaid Agency whose mission is to remove barriers so people with intellectual and developmental disabilities can discover their best selves. We provide excellent one-on-one support to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through personalized attendant care. Our team consists of incredible providers, a dedicated support staff, and advocates for the I/DD community who consider it a privilege to get to serve this community!    .  

 

 

 

 

 

 


We offer Scientology classes and counseling plus free lectures and workshops on many life topics.  Our aim is to make people more able and to help give them the tools to live a better life and help those around them to do the same.

The ''See Ya Later'' Foundation is a local non-profit organization that began out of the inspiration of a 12-year-old boy who died of cancer in 2001. Scott Banke had a zest for life and a courage that motivates the mission of the Foundation which is to Inspire Youth and Encourage Families. 

The Foundation's 3 programs: 

1. Youth Camps/Opportunites: Basketball, Soccer, Football and Fishing Derbies are available for families with little-to-no cost. Also offered are Youth Compeititons; such as Cooking, Gingerbread House and Lego Competitions.

2. Scott Banke Memorial Scholarships: $2,500 Scholarships awards 10 Yamhill County High School Seniors for continued education.

3. Seeds of Hope: providing encouragement to families when a member is facing a life-threatening medical illness with no strings attached.  

Annual Golf Tournament|Scholarships|Youth Camps|Seeds of Hope|Champion Center

 

 

 

 

 


 

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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