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Membership List Membership Directory 2018 I 2019 November I 9 I 2018 Membership List Contact: Todd Bealer (W) 866-790-8686 www.acaciaconstructionservices.com Email: [email protected] Type of Business: ADA Assistance A Access Health Centers Contact: Eugene Organ A+E Construction LLC 10150 SE Ankeny St. Suite A www.dbtacnorthwest.org 29287 SW Meadows Loop #278 Portland, OR 97216 P.O. Box 2984 (W) 503-806-1154 (F) 503-644-9005 Adelante Mujeres Wilsonville, OR 97070 Email: [email protected] 2420 19th Ave (W) 503-984-0029 Type of Business: Chiropractic Forest Grove, OR 97116 Email: [email protected] Contact: Jinay Larios (W) 503-992-0078 (F) 503-992-0078 Type of Business: Construction www.accesshealthcenters.com Email:[email protected] Contact: Veronica Lopez Type of Business: Non-Profit Accident Care Specialists Contact: Alejandro Tecum A-2-Z Home Inspections, Inc. 2448 SE 89th Ave., Ste. 1 www.adelantemujeres.org P.O. Box 2019 Portland, OR 97216 Beaverton, OR 97075 (W) 503-771-5555 (F) 503-771-5556 Adelsheim Vineyard (W) 503-643-8754 (F) 503-646-9130 Email: [email protected] 16800 NE Calkins Lane Type of Business: Home Building Type of Business: Rehabilitation Newberg, OR 97132 Inspections Contact: Darren Faherty, Associate (W) 503-538-3652 Contact: Steve Nagel www.accidentcarespecialists.com Email: [email protected] Contact: Joth Ricci AAA Oregon/ Idaho Accurate Hearing and Audiology www.adelsheim.com 600 SW Market 1960 NW 167th Ave., Ste. 203 Portland, OR 97201 Beaverton, OR 97006 Advanced Technology Communications (W) 503-222-6775 (F) 503-222-6741 (W) 503-924-7430 (F) 503-924-7432 510 SW 5th Ave, Suite 400 Email:[email protected] Email: [email protected] Portland, OR 97204 Type of Business: Insurance & Travel Type of Business: Audiology Contact: John Jackley Contact: Carmen Castro Contact: Hector Casillas Email: [email protected] www.Oregon.aaa.com www.accurateaudiology.com www.advancedtechcomm.com AARP Oregon ACN Advanced Wealth Management 9200 SE Sunnybrook Blvd., Ste. 410 333 South State Street #V267 10220 SW Greenburg Rd., Ste. 210 Clackamas, OR 97015 Lake Oswego, OR 97304 Portland, OR 97223 (W) 503-513-7351 (F) 503-652-9933 (W) 503-704-7532 (F) 503-635-6085 (W) 503-452-9300 (F) 503-452-7820 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Type of Business: Non-Profit Type of Business: Home Services Type of Business: Investments Contact: Bandana Shrestha Contact: Ramzan Magomedov Contact: Theodore Haley, President www.aarp.org/or www.Ramzan.acnibo.com www.advancedwealthmgmt.com Abbott & Associates Professional Active Living Chiropractic, P.C. Advisors, LLC Placement 4900 SW Griffith Dr. Suite 110 One SW Columbia St. 2933 NE Broadway Beaverton, OR 97005 Portland, OR 97258 Portland, OR 97232 (W) 503-644-2225 (F) 503-644-2226 (W) 503-243-4316 (F) 503-228-2064 (W) 503-243-4630 (F) 503-243-4631 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Type of Business: Chiropractic Type of Business: Insurance/Financial Type of Business: Staffing Contact: Dr. Guillermo Bermudez Contact: Alex Suarez Contact: Gloria Chavraux www.portland.axa-advisors.com http://abbott-associates.com Acuna, Olga 1861 SE 61st Court. Affinity Realty, Inc. Acacia Construction Services Hillsboro, OR 97123 PO Box 542 7910 SW Hunziker St. (W) 503-848-8020 Corbett, OR 97232 Tigard, OR 97223 Email: [email protected] (W):503-473-1735 (F):503-286-8000 (W) 503-624-9005 (F) 503-624-3632 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] ADA Info-Oregon Type of Business: Real Estate Broker 99 West 10th Ave, Ste 325 Contact: Ellen Einspahr Type of Business: General Contractor Eugene, OR 97401 2 Affordable Law Center Contact: Susan L Campo, President and All Star Labor 8885 SW Canyon RD Suite 110 Chief Financial Officer 17400 SW Upper Boone Ferry Rd, Ste 250 Portland, OR 97225 www.albinabank.com Portland, OR 97224 (W):503/206-8414 (F):971/202-4249 (W):503-619-0811 Email: [email protected] Alberto Villagomez Email: [email protected] Type of Business: Immigration Services 1234 SW Morrison St Type of Business: Small Business Contact: Candace Vanderwall Portland, OR 97205 www.allstarlabor.com [email protected] (W)503-274-0830 www.immigratenw.com Email: [email protected] Allen, Ivonne 535 SE 12 Ave AFLAC – Teresa Cravinho Alcantar, Marcela Portland, OR 97214 P.O. Box 2024 Alcantar & Associates LLC (W):503-731-3221 Tualatin, OR 97062 4134 N Vancouver Ste 201 (W):503/319-3989 (F):503/885-8611 Portland, OR 97217 Almendarez, Angel A. Email: [email protected] (W):503/810-4582 (F):503/672-7139 Portland Public Schools Type of Business: Insurance Email: [email protected] 501 N Dixon St Contact: Teresa Cravinho Type of Business: Civil Engineering & Portland, OR 97227 www.aflac.com Construction Surveying (W): 503-916-3196 www.alcantarassoc.com Email: [email protected] Aguayo, Nancy Sussman Shank LLP Alex Monroy Auto Alonso, Maria 1000 SW Broadway, Suite 1400 4888 NW Bethany Blvd., Ste K5 #174 85 NW 181st Ave Portland, OR 97205 Portland, OR 97229 Beaverton, OR 97006 (W): 503/227-1111 (F): 503/248-0130 (W):503/970-1947 (F):503/342-3404 (W): 503/764-7511 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Type of Business: Student Type of Business: Law Firm Type of Business: Freelance Email: [email protected] Contact: Nancy Aguayo Writing & Translations www.sussmanshank.com Contact: Alex Monroy Alpha Sheet Metal LLC www.alexmonroyauto.com 19165 SE Yamhill St Apt 9 Aguilera, Maria Portland, OR 97233 233 N.E. 191st Street Alley, Michael (W) 503-841-4562 Portland, OR 97230 Colonial Life Email: [email protected] (W):503/666-0367 5285 Meadows Rd #370 Type of Business: Business Type of Business: Student Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Contact: Brian Carlos (W)503-791-5004 (F) 598-4733 www.alphasmllc.com Alarcón, Larissa Email: [email protected] Walt Disney Company/ Radio Disney Type of business: employee benefits Altria Client Services 8285 SW Nimbus St, Suite 148 www.coloniallife.com 1415 L St. Suite 1150 Beaverton, OR 97008 Sacramento, CA 95814 (W):503/520-9123 (F):503/520-9151 All Hands Raised (W):800/626-5403 (F):916/441-2897 Email: [email protected] 2069 NE Hoyt Street Email: [email protected] www.radiodisney.com Portland, OR 97232 Type of Business: Corporate Services (W): 503/234-5404 (F): 503/234.5402 Contact: Rick VanNieuwburg Albertina Kerr Email: [email protected] www.altria.com 424 NE 22nd Ave Type of business: Non-profit Portland, OR 97232 Contact: Erin Flanagan Amegblenke, Komi (W): 503/239-8101 (F): 503/239-8106 www.allhandsraised.org/or 12085 SW 135th Avenue Email: [email protected] Tigard, OR 97223 Type of Business: Services for people with All in Spanish, LLC (P) 971-226-7974 developmental disabilities & mental health P.O. Box 8796 Email: [email protected] challenges. Portland, OR 97207-8796 Type of Business: Independent Agent Contact: Jeanne Farr (W):503/699-4017 (F):503/699-8285 www.lifeconquers.com www.albertinakerr.org Email:[email protected] Type of Business: Language Services & American Cancer Society Albina Community Bank Cultural Consulting 0330 SW Curry St. 2002 NE MLK Jr., Blvd. Contact: Armando Gutierrez & Portland, OR 97239 Portland, OR 97212 Laura Howard: [email protected] (W) 503-795-3958 (F) 503-228-1062 (W):503/288-8495 (F):503/445-8727 www.allinspanish.com Email: [email protected] (P):971/645-2612 Type of Business: Non-profit Email: [email protected] Contact: Neah Jackson 3 www.cancer.org Pacific NW Regional Blood Services www.arbonne.com 3131 N. Vancouver Avenue Arce, Edgar A. American Contractors Organization Portland, OR 97227 Asterix Group. 11000 SW Barbur Blvd Suite 100 (W) 503-528-5847 (F) 503-280-1480 406 SW 13th Ave Ste 201 Portland, OR 97211 Email: [email protected] Portland, OR 97205 (W) 503-601-3050 (F) 503-619-0880 Contact: Cecelia Wanner, Employee (W) 503-245-0039 (F) 503-245-1644 Email: Relations, Human Resource Dept. Email: [email protected] [email protected] Type of Business: Blood Services www.asterixgroup.com Type of Business: Contractor www.nwblood.redcross.org Contact: Charlie Furst Arco Iris Spanish Immersion School www.americancontractorsorganization.org American Red Cross 6107 SW Murray Blvd. 104 Oregon Trail Chapter Beaverton, OR 97008 American Family Insurance 3131 N. Vancouver Avenue (W) 503-473-0416 (F) 503-596-2034 9780 SW Shady Lane, Suite 220 Portland, OR 97227 Email: [email protected] Tigard, OR 97223 (W) 503-284-1234 (F) 503-284-4247 Type of Business: Non-Profit School (W) 503-620-5886 (F) 503-670-9986 Email: [email protected] Contact: Christa Billings Contact: Rosario Warner Email: Contact: Garrett Nevitt ext.5604 www.arcoirisschool.org [email protected] Type of Business: Non-Profit www.amfam.com www.redcross-pdx.org Around the Globe Travel (Viajes Alrededor Del Mundo) American Family Insurance Anderson, Rose 12385 S.W. Allen Blvd., Suite 110 11850 SW 67th Ave, Suite 170 Coldwell Banker BSSP Beaverton, OR 97005 Tigard, OR 97223 2275 W. Burnside (W):503/643-6407 (F):503/ 626-6561 (W)800-692-6326 Portland, OR 97210 Email: [email protected] Contact: Jamie Hogland x53522/Jessica (W) 503-471-3460 (H) 503-320-3298 Type of Business: Travel Ambrozevitch x52106 Email:[email protected] Contact: Jose Mario Elizondo Yanez Email: [email protected]; Type of Business: Real Estate Broker [email protected]
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