Kiwanis Club of Wilsonville

Our mission is to make the world better for kids. We invite you to browse our site at Wilsonvillekiwanis.org  to learn more about the great programs we provide for children in Wilsonville. We’re very proud of our efforts, and of our community………..and, we have a lot of fun doing this fulfilling volunteer work.

Interested in learning more about what we do?
We invite you to join us at our monthly open club meeting on the third Thursday of every month.

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PO Box 2104
Wilsonville, OR 97070 USA

Website

(503) 694-1477

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Meridian United Church of Christ

The Meridian United Church of Christ is a
spiritual community of members and friends of all ages
who are growing from our deep roots
of community service, social action,
and open-minded Christian faith.
So, whoever you are,
and wherever you are on your life’s journey,
you are invited to walk with us in the light of Christ,
toward the fulfillment of God’s vision
for humanity and all the earth.

Categories: Churches

6750 SW Boeckman Rd
Wilsonville, OR 97070 USA

Website

(503) 682-0339

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Resilience Events Inc.

Resilience Events Inc. is a new non-profit organization founded by entrepreneur and event planner, Tabi Traughber. With the guiding motto “Bringing connection to community,” Tabi launched this initiative to foster stronger social ties through meaningful events—something she feels is more important than ever in the wake of the pandemic and her family’s personal journey with mental health.

Tabi believes that gathering is vital to a thriving, healthy community. Her mission is to create fun, inclusive events for neighborhoods, businesses, and special occasions—at accessible, affordable prices. A large part of her focus is on supporting other non-profits and helping local organizations host effective, community-based fundraisers.

In May 2025, Resilience Events Inc. hosted its inaugural event: the first Annual Mental Health Fair in Wilsonville, held at the historic site of the former Dammasch State Hospital, now known as the Villebois Piazza.

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