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Nicaragua:  The kids at the orphanage in Puerto Cabezas after the team had finished constructing the playground.
Nicaragua: The kids at the orphanage in Puerto Cabezas after the team had finished constructing the playground.

India:  Daily life in the slums of Vizag.
India: Daily life in the slums of Vizag.

Our Partners


TeamWorks is proud to join with many other organizations and companies as we seek to impact the world. By working together we are able to reach farther than we could ever do on our own. The following organizations have provided unmeasurable support for TeamWorks in a variety of ways and we are grateful for all that they have done.

Organizational Partners

PSU Engineers Without Borders
Completing the Circle
Jubitz Family Foundation
George Fox Univesity Rotaract Club
San Ignacio/IBRA (Nicaragua)
Newberg Noon Rotary Club
Newberg Earlybirds Rotary Club
La Grande Rotary Club
Cascade AIDS Project (CAP)
Kiva
Kids Get Computers
Hillsboro Rotary Club
Columbia County Rotary Club
Portland Downtown Rotary Club
Forest Grove Daybreak Rotary Club

Educational Partners

Mark Hatfield School of Government (PSU)
Institute for Nonprofit Management (PSU)
George Fox University
Boston College
Columbia University
Eastern Oregon University

Corporate/Business Partners

Starbucks Coffee
Wells Fargo
Bank of America
Intel
Amber James, LMT
HP
Embassy Suites
Salimena Studies
Northwest Classic Properties, Inc
Ameriprise Financial
Woodcraft
Volvo
The Nickel

Faith-Based Partners*

St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church (Oregon)
Verbo Christian Ministries (Nicaragua)
Good News Fellowship (India)
Community of ChristChurch (Oregon)
La Grande Church of the Nazarene (Oregon)
Mid-Valley Community Church (Oregon)

Memberships, Consortiums & Affiliations

Portland Area Global AIDS Coalition (member)
Global Health Alliance (OHSU)

Please note: TeamWorks International is a non-religious and non-political entity. That said, TeamWorks often partners with a variety of faith-based and governmental groups in the process of helping local leaders address the most pressing needs of their communities.

Last Modified: December 2, 2006