Resources within Benton County, Oregon, and Beyond
CASA is constantly working towards the increase collaboration with resource centers, cultural centers, and other diversity related offices. Here are a few of the community resources currently available.
Oregon Comission on Hispanic Affairs3218 Pringle Rd, SE, Suite 270 Salem, OR 97302 503-378-2139Created to work for the implementation of economic, social, legal, and political equality for Hispanics in Oregon. |
Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber333 SW 5th Ave, Suite 100 Portland, OR 97204 503-222-0280Dedicated to working with all members of the community to increase the economic advancement of Hispanic-owned businesses in Oregon and SW Washington. |
The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education80 Route 4 East, Suite 203 Paramus, NJ 07652 201-587-8800, x108The sole Hispanic educational magazine for the higher education community, and those involved in running our institutions of higher learning. |
Linn-Benton Hispanic Advisory CommitteeP.O. Box 3020 Corvallis, OR 97339 541-766-6751Meets the last Tuesday of every month, from 3-5p.m., alternating between Corvallis and Albany locations to discuss issues/topics pertaining to the Hispanic community. |
Centro Latino Americano in Lane County
944 West 5th Ave
Eugene, OR 97402
541-687-2667
A bilingual multicultural agency dedicated to the empowerment of the Latino Community primarily in Lane County. |
Oregon Association of Latino AdministratorsP.O. Box 310 Cornelius, OR 97113 webmaster@oala.infoFormed to promote Latino educators, both current and aspiring, into positions of leadership in the State of Oregon through mentorship, networking, and professional development. |
Casa Latinos Unidos de Benton County128 SW 9th St Corvallis, OR 97333 541-233-5310Serving the Latino Community and promoting Family Well-being. Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9a.m. - 1p.m. and Wednesdays from 5:30p.m. - 9p.m. |
Juntos Podemos Family Center2475 Lancaster Dr, NE, B-9 Salem, OR 97305 503-566-7727A One-Stop Family support center for Latino families who have a child with developmental disabilities. Connect families with the resources they need to better support their children. They unite families, public services, and community. |
Latino Community Association
1130 NW Harriman St
Bend, OR 97701
541-382-4366
Created to help Spanish-speaking immigrants to the Bend area adjust and thrive. Services offered include legal and medical referrals, translation services, and job assistance. |
CAUSA700 Marion St, NE Salem, OR 97301 503-269-5694Oregon’s statewide, grassroots immigrant rights coalition. Works to defend and advance immigrant rights through coordination with local, state, and national coalitions and allies. |
PCUN300 Young St Woodburn, OR 97071 503-982-0243Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), is Oregon's union of farmworkers, nursery, and reforestation workers, and largest Latino organization. PCUN empowers farmworkers to understand and take action against systematic exploitation and all of its effects. |
VOZ1131 SE Oak St Portland, OR 97214 503-233-6787VOZ is a Workers’ Rights Education Project that is a worker-led organization. It empowers immigrants and day laborers to gain control over their working conditions. |
American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon: Immigrant RightsP.O. Box 40585 Portland, OR 97240 503-227-3186The ACLU of Oregon is an advocacy organization dedicated to providing information for immigrant, refugee, and non-citizen rights. |
Jobs with Justice6025 E Burnside St Portland, OR 97215 503-236-5573A national campaign for workers’ rights. Working through coalitions of labor, community, religious and constituency organizations. Fighting for workers’ rights and economic justice. |
FHDC1274 5th St, Suite 1-A Woodburn, OR 97071 503-981-1618The FHDC (Farmworker Housing Development Corporation) was created to develop farmworker leadership for stronger and more secure families and communities through affordable housing, social services, education, and economic development. |
|
Benton County Jobs and Internships: Benton County is currently recruiting for the positions listed on the Current Employment Opportunities page. To apply for any of the positions, a Benton County Employment Application Form is required (printable copy linked above). Applications are accepted only for posted positions and all application materials must be submitted to the Human Resources Office before 5:00 pm on the position deadline date. This includes any resumes or other supplemental materials to be considered. To request an application packet by mail, please call our office @ 541.766.6081. For more information on student internships, visit the student interns page. |

