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Maybelle
Clark Macdonald’s family settled in Linnton, Oregon in 1902
where they later formed and operated the Clark and Wilson Lumber Company.
In 1920 an opportunity arose for Orange M. Clark and his son, Wilson
W. Clark, to purchase a one-half interest in the Willamette Valley
Lumber Company held by the estate of H.L. Pittock. Willamette Valley
Lumber Company subsequently merged with other companies to become
Willamette Industries. In 2002 Willamette Industries was purchased
by Weyerhauser Company. Maybelle, or Middy, as she is known to her
friends, grew up in the midst of the burgeoning Oregon pioneer spirit.
Projects
funded over the years have ranged from feeding the homeless to acquiring
state of the art medical equipment. The Fund partners with Oregon not-for-profits
that have established long term commitments to the welfare of those
they serve. We serve five core missions: Cultural Arts, education, human
services, medical research and public benefit. Human service is the
core and thrust of the Fund. Among Fund recipients are universities,
elementary and secondary schools, organizations supporting mentoring
and youth development, arts organizations, organizations serving the
needs of abused women and children, alcohol and drug rehabilitation
facilities, medical institutions, and numerous agencies dedicated to
feeding and housing the poor. Having and maintaining a relationship with an organization’s board is essential to our charge to support “the good works of Oregonians.” Although not always able to be present, Mrs. Macdonald continues to be involved in the Fund’s positive works. She directs the Fund to make long-term commitments to leverage the support of community leaders for the on going benefit of the Fund’s recipients. “We invest in the leadership necessary to sustain and grow important programs.” The
Fund has demonstrated a special interest in children with grants to
provide educational scholarship assistance; funding for youth arts emersion
programs; summer job programs; mentoring initiatives; and grants to
organizations supporting the needs of abused, neglected and handicapped
youngsters.
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