1000 Friends of Oregon is a non-profit organization based in Grants Pass, OR, dedicated to promoting sustainable land use and equitable food systems throughout the state. With a focus on urban and rural issues, they work with farmers and other partners to build a more sustainable and equitable food system in Oregon. Led by Greg Holmes, their Working Lands Director, who brings extensive experience in energy policy and transportation advocacy, 1000 Friends of Oregon is committed to creating a better future for Oregon's land and communities.
Through their programs and advocacy work, 1000 Friends of Oregon strives to protect Oregon's natural resources, support local farmers, and ensure that land use decisions are made with the best interests of the community in mind. With a strong presence in the southwest corner of the state, they actively engage in shaping policies and initiatives that promote sustainable development and responsible land use. From the south coast to the high desert, 1000 Friends of Oregon is dedicated to preserving the beauty and integrity of Oregon's landscapes for future generations.
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