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About the Aurora Glass Foundry
There was a small mountain of glass growing off I-5 near Portland and it needed to go somewhere... it was destined for the land fill. St. Vincent de Paul of Lane County took note, and from that the Aurora Glass Foundry was born. Since then Aurora Glass has become an innovative resource for the community, recycling old windows and other waste glass previously without a recycling avenue. Proceeds fund St. Vincent de Paul's charitable endeavors in Lane County, Oregon.
Aurora Glass is part of St. Vincent de Paul's strategic recycling initiative for a healthier community. We manufacture our popular line of products for wholesale and retail sale, as well as creating custom works large and small. All profits from Aurora are returned to the community in the form of assistance for homeless and low-income people through emergency services, housing, jobs, training, and other charitable endeavors.
At Aurora Glass, we are committed to serving our community by creating a beautiful, quality product from recycled glass. We want our customers to be more than just satisfied, we want them to be happy. That is why all Aurora Glass products are 100% guaranteed in workmanship and quality. We look forward to serving you.
If you have any questions or need more information about our products please don't hesitate to call. Hours of operation are 9am to 4:30pm Pacific Time, Monday thru Friday.
About St. Vincent De Paul
St. Vincent de Paul is Lane County’s largest humanitarian organization, utilizing waste-based businesses to fund charitable works. Founded in 1953, SVDP enacts its mission in six core areas: Emergency services (serving more than 1500 people per month), Social Services (45,000 each year), Affordable Housing (962 units of housing), Vocational Services (325 people each ear), Sustainable Waste-based business development, for example, Aurora Glass and Retail Thrift stores (8 retail stores).