What’s Happening?

Events in and around our area.

  • United Way Emerging Leaders

    United Way's Emerging Leaders are young professionals 40 years of age or younger who are community leaders and philanthropists. As a group, they participate in volunteer activities, educational forums, professional development, social events and other activities. To learn more about volunteering, contact United Way of Lane County. 

  • SMART Reading Seeking Volunteers in Eugene

    Eugene Eugene, Oregon, United States

    SMART Reading is a statewide children’s literacy nonprofit organization committed to providing individualized reading time and access to books. SMART needs more community volunteers. For a list of school sites and duties click HERE. Volunteers are needed to pair with a child or classroom as readers an hour a week, and to help SMART oversee […]

  • Volunteer at WREN

    Eugene Eugene, Oregon, United States

    The Willamette Resources and Educational Network (WREN) seeks volunteers to be on the board of directors, assist with educating youth on field trips, and to assist with fundraising and grant-writing. If you are interested in volunteering with WREN, please fill out the Volunteer Form HERE. WREN's mission is to educate and promote land stewardship through programs […]

  • Salem PFLAG Support Group

    Salem's chapter of the Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) holds a monthly education and support group meeting on the third Saturday of each month at 1:00 pm at the First Congregational Church, 700 Marion Street N, Salem, Oregon. Founded in 1973, PFLAG is the first and largest organization dedicated to supporting, educating, and advocating […]

  • Springfield-Eugene Tenant Rights

    The Springfield-Eugene Tenant Association (SETA) is a non-profit organization serving renters’ rights and interests by assisting, educating, and empowering tenants in the Lane County area. SETA knows that housing rights are human rights and that affordable and accessible housing are the foundation of any strong community. The following activities advance renters rights and protections: Serve […]

  • Mt. Pisgah Volunteer Clean-up

    mt. pisgah 34639 Frank Parrish Road, Eugene, OR, United States

    Mt. Pisgah Arboretum invites volunteers, age 12 and older, to help clean up the recent ice storm damage. If you are interested in volunteering, complete THIS FORM.

  • Sexual Assault Survivor Chatline

    Sexual Assault Support Services of Lane County announces the launch of an anonymous Crisis and Support Chatline which is available for community members and survivors of sexual violence. Advocates are trained to provide emotional support, information, and resources in English, Spanish, and other languages through translation technology. The online text service is open Wednesdays and Fridays from […]

  • Oregon Pow Wows

    Please click on each Pow Wow for more information. First time attending?  See HERE for appropriate Pow Wow etiquette.   Annual Nesika Illahee Pow Wow 2024 August 9-11, 2024 - Siletz, Oregon   The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Contest Pow Wow 2024 August 16-18, 2024 - Grand Ronde, Oregon      

  • Burrito Brigade Volunteering

    Burrito Brigade helps to address food insecurity for unhoused, undocumented, unemployed, and impoverished Eugene residents. Volunteers help to stock pantries, and prepare and distribute burritos every Saturday and Sunday at various locations. Sign up to volunteer here.

  • Blood Donations Needed

    Eugene Eugene, Oregon, United States

    There is an ongoing severe blood shortage, and healthy individuals are needed to donate now to help people counting on lifesaving blood. Donating blood is a safe process and people should not hesitate to give - or receive - blood. There are several places accepting blood donations. For more information or to make an appointment […]

  • Kid events at the public library

    Downtown Eugene

    The Eugene Public Libraries have many hands-on activities for kids and tweens, such as games, reading and writing clubs, origami and other crafts, coloring, and mask-making. More information HERE.

  • Oregon Supported Living Program

    The Oregon Supported Living Program serves and empowers adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Eugene and Springfield, by supporting independent living. The nonprofit also offers arts workshops, volunteer opportunities, and employment assistance.  More information HERE.

  • Well Mama

    Well Mama is a nonprofit providing resources, peer support, counseling, education, and wellness services to persons experiencing mental health struggles related to parenthood. Well Mama offers education for parents and professionals, raises community awareness about paternal mental health, and promotes effective policies and treatment. Information on volunteering HERE. Information on services HERE.

  • Carry it Forward

    Carry It Forward is a nonprofit serving and advocating with persons who are unsheltered or unhoused in Lane County. The organization seeks to improve conditions for those without housing by increasing access to social and economic resources. Activities include outreach, urgent response, and emergency sheltering. In addition, donated used RV's are provided to those without shelter. […]

  • Unhoused person removal prohibited in extreme weather

    In the event of weather conditions listed below, City of Eugene staff will NOT post removal notices on unsanctioned unhoused persons or communities, nor remove sites previously posted, during that weather event. When the National Weather Service issues a formal heat advisory of temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit for two or more days in a […]

  • Transponder

    TransPonder is a grassroots transgender-led nonprofit based in Eugene providing support, resources, and education for transgender persons and community allies. Monthly events include book clubs, film screenings, yoga classes, social hours, and support groups. Information about donating, volunteering, or community resources HERE.

  • Beyond Toxics

    The nonprofit “Beyond Toxics” provides leadership to build a community-driven environmental justice movement in Oregon. Activities include wetland preservation, pollinator health, pesticide reform, food security, and education about chemical-free households. More resources and information HERE.

  • Lane County mobile crisis services

    Lane County will operate mobile crisis services effective Sunday, August 18th. The trained professionals in the mobile crisis program offer mental health emergency response to any resident in any part of Lane County, including transportation and connections to essential resources. The crisis teams can coordinate with first responders, law enforcement, and community mental health providers, […]

  • Volunteering at United Way

    United Way of Lane County offers many events where volunteers can help out nonprofits in the community, including environmental, gardening, housing, mental health, nutrition, and pet adoption agencies. Groups of volunteers are involved with restoring facilities, organizing supplies, planting trees, and building trails. Volunteer events HERE. Volunteer registration HERE.

  • City of Eugene survey

    The City of Eugene is soliciting public comment regarding communication methods, community engagement, and proposed projects. The ten-minute anonymous survey has 3 sets of questions and can be accessed here.

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