local services

 

My NeighbOR

The My NeighbOR program is designed to support families involved with child welfare who express a need for furniture, educational supports, clothing, household goods, and more.


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clackamas women’s Services

CWS offers education to Clackamas County residents about the issues surrounding domestic and sexual violence while using cutting-edge practices to increase the number of families we can serve and improve our participant’s experience.


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Parrott Creek Child & Family Services

Parrott Creek Child & Family Services supports vulnerable community members: children and families caught up in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. They offer expertise in a diverse array of programs and services that help children and families stabilize their lives, identify their strengths and develop life-long skills that support their success, all the while making our communities safer, healthier and more nurturing for all of us.


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a safe place (Domestic Violence Shelter)

They offer advocacy, culturally-specific services, safety planning, counseling, support groups, legal support, law enforcement support, and other services and resources.


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Clackamas county mental health

We serve children, youth, families and adults who are experiencing moderate to severe mental health difficulties.

Clackamas county social services

The Social Services Division helps seniors, people with disabilities, veterans, and low-income residents of Clackamas County.


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Clackamas county children’s commission

Through their Head Start and Early Head Start programs they support the cognitive, social, and emotional development of children from birth to age five who are at risk in our community.


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Angels in the Outfield

Our mission is to promote healing, happiness, and safety of children through the generosity of our contributors. The services provided to each child will be determined on a case-by-case basis dependent upon each child's specific needs.


Oregon Department of Human Services

The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is Oregon's principal agency for helping Oregonians achieve well-​being and independence through opportunities that protect, empower, respect choice and preserve dignity, especially for those who are least able to help themselves.

The PTA Clothes Closet of Clackamas County's mission is to provide free, gently-used clothing, shoes, and personal items to school-aged children in need, who reside within Clackamas County. Having clothed thousands of children since its opening, their goal is to continue to serve our community through a variety of easily-accessible avenues. 

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Embrace Oregon

Embrace Oregon connects caring community members with vulnerable children and families in partnership with the Department of Human Services. We are dedicated to the flourishing of every child.


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Cares (Child abuse response & Evaluation services)

CARES Northwest is a collaborative, community-based medical program for the assessment, treatment and prevention of child abuse. We provide a safe, child-friendly environment for the assessment of children for whom there are concerns of physical or sexual abuse, neglect and exposure to domestic violence.


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bridges to change

THE BRIDGE connects the needs of people living in Clackamas County to the available resources within our network of local churches and community organizations.


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Building Blocks 4 Kids

Building Blocks 4 Kids was founded in 2010 with the goal of helping foster and underprivileged youth participate in extracurricular activities outside of the home and school.


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Project Lemonade

They 2,000 foster youth annually with a free clothes shopping experience at your space in Lloyd Center mall. Each foster youth chooses his or her own new or nearly new outfits, accessories and shoes.


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Todos Juntos

Todos Juntos’ mission is to develop the partnerships necessary that lead to the creation or enhancement of local resources and services to all youth and families.

Todos Juntos partners with schools, local law enforcement, county agencies, and others to enhance local resources and services for youth and families (view a full list of our partners here). These services are available in English and/or Spanish through evidence-based, community-supported activities provided at K-12 schools around Clackamas County.  Todos Juntos delivers a range of challenging, age-appropriate programs in a safe, structured, and positive environment.

My Hair My Health PDX

Our vision is to build a collaborative village through events, resources, networking opportunities, workshops and classes that uplift our mind, body and soul while connecting us to ourselves and to one another. We fulfill our mission by producing events that inform and inspire! We are a movement encouraging Black women to define and promote a standard of beauty that is uniquely theirs while celebrating their beauty from the inside out.

For more information: info.myhairmyhealthpdx@gmail.com

Hannah Grace Family

Hannah Grace Family is a local non-profit that aims to restore systematic/generational patterns and cultivate healthy families through a safe community where self-worth is restored, trust is built, mentorship is accessed, stability is shown, and love is fostered. In doing so, children and families facing various forms of trauma, hardships and instabilities are able to be mended.

Our volunteers, instructors and facility offer a home-like atmosphere to the children and families we serve.

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211 Info

The quickest way to connect to resources that can help (food, housing, childcare, utilities, healthcare, etc.). 211info empowers Oregon and Southwest Washington communities by helping people identify, navigate and connect with the local resources they need.


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DHS HOTLINE Number

Report child abuse to the Oregon Child Abuse Hotline by calling 1-855-503-SAFE (7233). This toll free number allows you to report abuse of any child or adult to the Oregon Department of Human Services.


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Northwest Family Services

Northwest Family Services has worked to reduce poverty through health, education, employment, and social justice services. Programs and services include health and social service navigation, culturally specific women and children’s shelter who have experienced violence, youth prevention and intervention programs, outpatient alcohol and drug treatment, coalition support for drug free communities, support for youth and families affected by incarceration, youth education and employment success, restorative justice, mental health services, job readiness and placement, couple’s classes, parenting, healthy relationship education, and more. Services are offered in the greater Portland-Salem metro area in both English and Spanish.


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love, Inc.

Connects people to the following resources: Baby Furnishings Bikes Cleaning Supplies Dental Clinics Diapers Durable Medical Equipment Firewood Kitchen Items Newborn Items ​ ​​​​Linens Personal Hygiene Items Prayer/Encouragement


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volunteers of america family relief nursery

The program is aimed at building resilience and assisting parents to grow in their ability to rise in the face of adversity and build strong systems of support for their families.

Services include: Therapeutic Nursery, Respite Care, Parenting Education, Home-Visiting Services, In-home Services, Culturally Specific Services, Integrated Health Services, Transportation Services


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children’s center

Their mission is to work with the community to end child abuse and neglect through assessment, treatment, and prevention.


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Bloomin’ Boutique

Bloomin' Boutique is a non-profit organization dedicated to giving a hand up by providing new clothing, shoes, bedding and personal care items to underprivileged children, empowering them to become confident, constructive members of their communities.