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5441 SE Belmont St
Portland, OR, 97215
United States

(503)719-6779

Confluence Environmental Center

Members

2025-26 AmeriCorps Members

Bird Babcock

Climate Justice Community Engagement Coordinator

Portland Public Schools, Climate Justice

Develops and implements climate justice education, engagement, and empowerment initiatives for staff, teachers, students, administration, and the community.

 

Ascensy Castellanos

Watershed Health Educator

Clackamas Community College, Environmental Learning Center

Develops and implements ELC’s youth outdoor education curriculum for field trips, livestreams, and day camps. Creates and manages the volunteer program to engage the community in stewardship activities.

Remi Castellanos

Community Gardens & Food Security Coordinator at Hillside Manor

Housing Authority of Clackamas County

Engages housing residents in community garden work parties, health and wellness education, Youth Summer Lunch programs and assesses food systems for health and food security issues.

 

Carly Morrison

Community Stewardship Coordinator

Tualatin Riverkeepers

Recruits and coordinates volunteers, establishes partnerships throughout the watershed, leads training series, and schedules and oversees restoration projects with a focus on the Dirksen Nature Park site. 

Alexis Harris

Community Gardens & Food Security Coordinator at Blossom & Community

Housing Authority of Clackamas County

Engages housing residents in community garden work parties, health and wellness education, Youth Summer Lunch programs and assesses food systems for health and food security issues.

AmeriCorps Alumni

Twelve AmeriCorps members hold a banner displaying the Confluence and AmeriCorps logos. They are standing at Pier Park in front of trees with fall leaves. Some hold mason bee boxes.
Zoom screenshot of 15 AmeriCorps members and two staff smiling.

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