Please check it out and give generously–sowing your own seeds of love.
Not every organization can afford a paid profile, which pays for the production. So there is a list of contact information for all in the back.
The Giving Guide and detailed directories of the organizations can be found at www.northcoastbbq.com/local-resources/
The Giving Guide can also be found here: www.tillamookcountypioneer.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Giving-Guide-2025-26_Final_Spreads-2.pdf
Here are descriptions of several of those organizations:
Community Action Team – Tillamook Head Start
Consejo Hispanon
Dunes Management
Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay
Community Action Team – Tillamook Head Start
PO Box 713
1100 Miller Ave 503-842-5180 Miller Ave
3808 12th Street 503-354-5360 12th Street
Tillamook, OR 97141
www.nworheadstart.org
Facebook pages – Tillamook Head Start
Tillamook Head Start – 12th St
Rose Lewis, Family Advocate rlewis@nworheadstart.org
Hallie Edgmon, Center Manager hedgmon@nworheadstart.org 503-396-8838 Cell
Mission Statement: We provide opportunities for children and families to succeed in school and life.
One paragraph about your organization’s history/work:
Child & Family Development Programs of Community Action Team provide Head Start, Healthy Families, and Parenting Education services. Head Start is a comprehensive preschool for families with income at or below federal poverty levels. Healthy Families is a home visiting program that provides child development, prenatal and parenting information, tips on taking care of your infant, referrals to community groups and information on how to keep your baby and family safe.
Consejo Hispano
PO Box 1029
Astoria, OR 97103
Office 503-325-4547
info@consejohispano.org
www.consejohispano.org
Norma Hernandez, Deputy Director norma@consejohispano.org
Diana M. Niño, Programs Director diana@consejohispano.org
Mission Statement: Fostering resilient, prosperous, and powerful Latinx communities in which people and families flourish.
One paragraph about your organization’s history/work:
Consejo Hispano provides services to Latinx/a/e/o, Immigrant, Indígena, Afrodescendiente youth, women and families in the rural communities of Clatsop, Columbia, and Tillamook Counties in Oregon and Pacific County in Washington. Consejo Hispano offers a variety of programs under our three strategic priorities: Community Self-Determination, Economic Empowerment, and Cultural Appreciation as well as a Scholarship Fund to help local students with financial support that can help cover tuition, books, transportation, and other expenses.
Dunes Management
djm@nehalemtel.net
Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay 503-389-5820
PO Box 598
Manzanita, OR 97130-0598
info@evcnb.org
www.evcnb.org
Mission Statement:
The Emergency Volunteer Corps of Nehalem Bay promotes a culture of preparedness by:
• Teaching and encouraging personal preparedness
• Demonstrating, promoting and assessing community emergency preparedness
• Supporting our region with technical expertise focused on evaluation of best practices for community resilience
• Actively supporting our community’s first responders
One paragraph about your organization’s history/work:
Through programs developed by EVCNB, citizens are offered tools and training to be self-sufficient after a large-scale disaster. Focus is on the Nehalem Bay region and support is extended to all of Tillamook County. We are preparing our community by pre-positioning supplies, preparing shelters and creating support systems to endure a period of isolation from outside support. We are dedicated to building community and regional resilience, and creating a culture of emergency preparedness.