A Huge Thank You to Our Partners and Sponsors

Oregon Community Foundation

We thank OCF for the recent $50,000 donation to allow us to modify our spaces for community use. For more information, please visit: Oregon Community Foundation

Ralph Hull Foundation

Hull, who started the Hull-Oakes Lumber Mill nearly 70 years ago, used the income the mill generated to donate to various causes around the Willamette Valley and beyond. Such acts were common for the man who worked until he was 84 years old and was the driving force behind the famous, steam-powered mill outside of Monroe. 

 

His generosity has left a lasting legacy. The Foundation donates quarterly to the SBFP.

The Sharing Gardens

The Sharing Garden is a unique and viable approach to establishing local food self-reliance and building stronger communities.

 

The food we grow is shared amongst those who have contributed in some way as well as with others who are in need in our community (through food pantries and other charities.)

Long Timber Brewing Company

Thank you to one of our local businesses for collecting over 400 pounds of food to help our families during 2022 holiday season!

Oregon Food Bank

Oregon Food Bank in conjunction with Linn Benton Food Share provided us with new mini freezers and refrigerator to enhance your shopping experience and provide better temperature control. Thank you!

Benton County Foundation

Thank you for the recent support from the James and Cheryl Jordan fund to support our current rebuild of the kitchen.

Monroe High School Honor Society Food Drive

Thank you for this year’s collection of 232 pounds of food!

The City of Monroe

The city of Monroe conducted their second annual city-wide food drive & Christmas gifts. They collected nearly 200 pounds of food and presents for 30 families. Thank you!

Vina Moses Center

Vina Moses Center serves the community of Benton County, Oregon. We operate “Vina’s Closet” from the Heritage House here in Monroe.

 

We help people through times of hardship, engaging the community to build resilience and improve wellbeing.  Our location is set up like a thrift store, but everything is free: household goods, clothing, food, and other items donated by the community are available to people who need them most.

Pacific Power Foundation

Provided $2500 for food purchases for 2020/2021!

Gibson Straube Foundation

Providng  over $500 of funding for our senior program!

United Way

The South Benton Advisory Council (SoBAC) is on a mission to collaboratively invest in the livability of South Benton County communities through long-term, sustainable projects for healthy children and families.