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Neighborhood Nonprofit Spotlight: Albertina Kerr
Albertina Kerr shares its story and service work about children and adults with mental health challenges and developmental disabilities.

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Albertina Kerr shares its story and service work about children and adults with mental health challenges and developmental disabilities.

Daily hours are Sunday through Saturday, 12pm to 8pm. Courtesy of Lake Oswego Parks & Recreation.
Spotted on the corner of Houston and 2nd Ave.
Spotted on East 1st Street.
Spotted in Sara D. Roosevelt Park.
Wilsonville Parks & Rec has two water features to help keep you cool this summer. Better hurry, they close for the summer September 1st.
Indigo Rescue, Bonnie Hayes Animal Shelter, Oregon Ferret Shelter, Project Pooch, Dove Lewis and Oregon Friends of Shelter Animals.
Patch talks to Dan Ryan about his work with All Hands Raised.
The Portland Ballet shares its history and the exciting, innovative work its doing with Patch.
Spotted on East Houston Street.
Spotted on East 1st Street, between Essex and Clinton Street.
Need weekend plans but on a budget? The Oregon City Parks and Recreation Department has got you covered: water parks, movies & music await.
Patch talks to Neighbors West-Northwest about how their coalition helps to bring the Portland community together.
Patch learns about the great work that Clackamas County Arts Alliance is doing for the Arts community in Oregon City.
An academy with a focus on one-to-one equality in education, will open its doors for the first time this September.
Spotted on East 1st Street between 1st and 2nd Ave.
Spotted on East Houston between 1st Ave and Ave A.
Share your local organization's story, and the great work they're doing in your community with Patch.
Share your local organization's story with Patch.