March Change for Good: KS Wild

As we step into March, we are thrilled to introduce our Change for Good partner – KS Wild, an organization dedicated to preserving the breathtaking landscapes of Southern Oregon. At the heart of our community lies a shared commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, making KS Wild the perfect ally in our ongoing quest for positive change.

What is KS Wild?

KS Wild, short for Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center, is a non-profit organization passionately devoted to protecting and restoring the wild ecosystems of the Klamath and Siskiyou regions. Nestled in the heart of Southern Oregon, these landscapes are not only home to a diverse array of plant and animal species but also serve as a source of clean water, fresh air, and recreational enjoyment for our community.

The Mission: Preserving the Irreplaceable

At the core of KS Wild's mission is the belief that these wildlands are irreplaceable treasures that deserve our utmost care and protection. The organization works tirelessly to defend these areas from threats such as irresponsible logging, mining, and other activities that could irreversibly harm the delicate balance of nature.

Through advocacy, community engagement, and strategic partnerships, KS Wild strives to ensure the longevity of our region's unique ecosystems. Their efforts extend to preserving critical habitats, safeguarding biodiversity, and promoting sustainable land management practices.

Why It Matters: A Greener Tomorrow

Southern Oregon's natural beauty is not just a backdrop to our daily lives – it's a living, breathing entity that sustains us. The health of our wildlands directly impacts the health of our communities, influencing everything from the air we breathe to the water we drink. By supporting KS Wild, we are investing in a greener tomorrow for ourselves and future generations.

Rounding Up for Change

This March, you have the power to contribute to the invaluable work of KS Wild every time you shop at the Ashland Food Co-op. Our Change for Good program allows you to round up your purchase to the nearest dollar at the register, with every penny going directly to support local organizations like KS Wild.

It might seem like pocket change, but when combined with the collective generosity of our community, these small contributions add up to make a significant impact. Your spare change becomes a force for positive change, helping KS Wild continue their crucial work in safeguarding the ecological treasures that make Southern Oregon so special.

More Co-op News

SNAP in the Co-op Kitchen and Thanksgiving

Use your SNAP EBT benefits for all Co-op Kitchen items through November 20th, 2020!

Recognizing the difficulties in food preparation for families who lost their homes in the local wildfires, the State of Oregon has expanded SNAP benefits to be used for hot foods, like made-to-order and hot bar meals from the Co-op Kitchen, through November 20.

And starting on November 16, you can get an early taste of Thanksgiving as the Co-op Kitchen hot bar rolls out the full Thanksgiving spread. 

Black Lives Matter

We acknowledge that the Ashland Food Co-op has not had a culture where all employees and community members felt safe sharing their experiences of discrimination in our store. We apologize for this. We are on a learning journey. We have reached out for help, and are listening to our Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) employees and owners who want to be part of the positive change we seek.

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Vendors & businesses donating to relief efforts

From day one of the Almeda Fires, the Co-op team wanted to help the community. They reached out to vendors across the region and country to ask for their help with products, supplies and food to get to the fire victims.

And that help came through in big ways, getting nutritious food to displaced families, home supplies in high demand, and wellness and food for first responders and firefighters. Thank you for supporting these businesses as thanks for their help in our community's relief efforts.

October news at the Co-op

October is typically Co-op month, to highlight how differently cooperatives do business. But instead of talking about the 7 Cooperative Principles, or the ownership benefits of being part of the Co-op, we only need to look at the past four weeks to see what being a cooperative really means.

As part of the co-op family, you've helped the entire community immensely. 

Support Co-op staff to rebuild

The Ashland Food Co-op is dedicated to helping our community and our staff rebuild after the Almeda Fires in early September. 

For immediate support, the Co-op gave $1,000 to staff who lost their homes in the fires, as well as $250 for food and other household needs for anyone displaced due to a level 3 evacuation order.

Change for Good in September: Southern Oregon Land Conservancy

For the month of September, Ashland Food Co-op shoppers can round up at the register to support Southern Oregon Land Conservancy. Since 1973, SOLC has been working on multiple fronts to improve land quality and conservation for humans and nature alike. Check out some of the projects below that SOLC has been working on recently. And mark your calendar for Saturday, October 24, as SOLC hosts an Open Lands Day hike and tour on the Rogue River Preserve.

Chatting about community giving with JPR's "Jefferson Exchange"

Recently, Julie O'Dwyer, Ashland Food Co-op board vice-president, joined a panel of guests on Jefferson Public Radio's "Jefferson Exchange" to discuss how the pandemic has led to an even greater need for community giving and support of local non-profits.

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Get to know Ashland Emergency Food Bank

The sixth cooperative principle, "Concern for Community," has become even more important since the pandemic began and economies, locally and globally, started to constrict. To address this, the Board of Directors agreed in April to release 100% of patronage dividends and designate Ashland Emergency Food Bank as a donation option for those dividends - resulting in over $20,000 in donations. And with the early launch of Change for Good register round-up, AEFB was a natural choice to receive round-up donations. 

2020 Co-op Election Results

2020 Co-op Election Results

Ashland Food Co-op owners voted for three open seats on the Board of Directors, and for ten non-profit organizations for the Change for Good register round-up program.

Click a name below to read more about that Co-op Board member.