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“The HFHC Partnership helped me upgrade my equipment and facility to accommodate increased production. We are developing new products and faster ways to get them made. Their help has  increased my economic outlook and is helping me provide jobs in my community.”

Ron Stewart
Wallowa Wood Works

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“As an HFHC partner we have experienced opportunities to interact with other small businesses in related fields to exchange ideas. HFHC has been beneficial in helping develop marketing strategies and has co-sponsored display booths at home shows we couldn't otherwise afford. They have had a positive influence on our business and community and their efforts are greatly appreciated.”

Dean Himes
Bronson Log Homes

 
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Wallowa Resources

Working with key agencies and private citizens, Wallowa Resources is making a difference in the long-term economic and ecological health of Wallowa County, Oregon.

WallowaRes logoWallowa Resources provides leadership on natural resource, economic and community issues, creating opportunities for sustainable land management, ecosystem health, family-wage jobs and community well being, and preserving Wallowa County's rural way of life for future generations.

Since its formation in 1996 as an early partner of Sustainable Northwest, Wallowa Resources has worked to bring people together in a common goal: to blend the ecological needs of the land with the economic needs of the community. The non-profit group strives to balance Wallowa County's economic well-being and the proper use of its resources, preserving the area's heritage of making a living from the land.

Today, working with key agencies and private citizens, Wallowa Resources is making a difference in the long-term economic and ecological health of Wallowa County. In the process, this community-based group has become a model for other rural communities to follow. (Learn more about Wallowa Resources.)


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