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|Name=Neighborhood House | |Name=Neighborhood House | ||
|Description= | |Description=Neighborhood House is a non-profit social service provider that delivers innovative, life-changing programs for low-income people of all ages. Neighborhood House is committed to offering innovative and high-quality education, anti-poverty and senior support services. Their programs prepare children for success in school and life, help families move beyond poverty, and support seniors to continue living independently. Neighborhood House serves approximately 12,000 low-income children, families, and seniors each year across the greater Portland area through wide array of wrap-around services. Their clients represent a diverse mix of ethnicities and cultures. | ||
'''Early Childhood Programs''' - Head Start and Early Head Start Program; Parenting Program providing support groups, services, workshops, and home visits for families with children ages zero to six. | |||
'''Early Childhood Programs''' - Head Start and Early Head Start Program; Parenting Program | |||
'''Child Care Improvement Project (CCIP),''' a community-based network for family (or in-home) child care providers, offering training and resources that both improve the quality of child care and increase the financial viability of the child care businesses including parent subsidy resources. | '''Child Care Improvement Project (CCIP),''' a community-based network for family (or in-home) child care providers, offering training and resources that both improve the quality of child care and increase the financial viability of the child care businesses including parent subsidy resources. | ||
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The '''School Age Child Care Program''' Neighborhood House runs before- and after- school programs at four Portland Public Schools elementary campuses in N and NE Portland: Boise-Eliot/Humboldt, Chief Joseph, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, and Sabin. Neighborhood House partners with St. Luke Lutheran Church and other community members to provide school supplies and clothing to low-income students in the Ida B. Wells High School boundaries. | The '''School Age Child Care Program''' Neighborhood House runs before- and after- school programs at four Portland Public Schools elementary campuses in N and NE Portland: Boise-Eliot/Humboldt, Chief Joseph, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, and Sabin. Neighborhood House partners with St. Luke Lutheran Church and other community members to provide school supplies and clothing to low-income students in the Ida B. Wells High School boundaries. | ||
'''Housing and Community Health''' Neighborhood House helps families and individuals transition from homelessness to permanent affordable '''housing''' . Community Health | '''Housing and Community Health''' Neighborhood House helps families and individuals transition from homelessness to permanent affordable '''housing''' . Community Health Workers provide critical '''wraparound supportive services''' to assist individuals in developing life skills needed to maintain permanent housing and employment: resources and referrals, employment readiness and job training programs, access to quality healthcare and health insurance enrollment, and rent and utility assistance. | ||
'''Parenting Program''' with wide range of services include parenting classes, childcare resources, a parenting support groups, family literacy program. school transition services and more. | |||
''' | '''Senior Services Programs''' Their Senior Center offers a wide range of educational, recreational, social, and health improvement activities. The Senior Center is located inside the Multnomah Arts Center, 7688 SW Capital Hwy, Portland, Oregon 97219 (503) 244-5204, Hours: Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Services include '''Monthly Foot''' '''Care Clinic,''' free half hour consultations with a Senior Law Project attorney, free help with Medicare choices and health care programs. | ||
Their '''Senior Center and''' '''Transportation Program''' keeps older adults and people with disabilities connected to needed assistance and the community by providing shuttle service, shopping and recreational trips, medical and other transport services to seniors and adults with disabilities. | |||
'''Food Security''' Their '''Free Food Market''' offers free food, both in-person and by delivery. They offer limited deliveries in the nearby SW area. Households may receive two food boxes per month. A food box contains healthful food and is intended to supply families with ingredients for 2 weeks of meals. Food boxes include a mix of perishable and non- perishable items. Additionally, they often have extra donated baked goods, which may be accessed at any time during their regular business hours (bring your own shopping bags). Location: 3445 SW Moss St, Portland, Oregon 97219 (971) 447-6292 Deliver orders can be placed online. Check their website for Free Food Market hours. ''https://nhpdx.org/food-security/'' | '''Food Security''' Their '''Free Food Market''' offers free food, both in-person and by delivery. They offer limited deliveries in the nearby SW area. Households may receive two food boxes per month. A food box contains healthful food and is intended to supply families with ingredients for 2 weeks of meals. Food boxes include a mix of perishable and non- perishable items. Additionally, they often have extra donated baked goods, which may be accessed at any time during their regular business hours (bring your own shopping bags). Location: 3445 SW Moss St, Portland, Oregon 97219 (971) 447-6292 Deliver orders can be placed online. Check their website for Free Food Market hours. ''https://nhpdx.org/food-security/'' | ||
'''Information and Assistance''' helps with accessing services including medical transportation, housing information, medical/dental information, caregiver listings, care management referrals, senior law project, and health insurance benefits. | '''Information and Assistance''' helps with accessing services including medical transportation, housing information, medical/dental information, caregiver listings, care management referrals, senior law project, and health insurance benefits. | ||
|Provider=Neighborhood House, Inc. | |||
|Facilities=Neighborhood House | |||
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|Phone=(503) 246-1663 | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:23, October 30, 2025
| Group | Community And Other Support Services |
| Category | Wrap-Around Support Services |
| Name | Neighborhood House |
| Provider | Neighborhood House, Inc. |
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Description
Neighborhood House is a non-profit social service provider that delivers innovative, life-changing programs for low-income people of all ages. Neighborhood House is committed to offering innovative and high-quality education, anti-poverty and senior support services. Their programs prepare children for success in school and life, help families move beyond poverty, and support seniors to continue living independently. Neighborhood House serves approximately 12,000 low-income children, families, and seniors each year across the greater Portland area through wide array of wrap-around services. Their clients represent a diverse mix of ethnicities and cultures.
Early Childhood Programs - Head Start and Early Head Start Program; Parenting Program providing support groups, services, workshops, and home visits for families with children ages zero to six.
Child Care Improvement Project (CCIP), a community-based network for family (or in-home) child care providers, offering training and resources that both improve the quality of child care and increase the financial viability of the child care businesses including parent subsidy resources.
The School Age Child Care Program Neighborhood House runs before- and after- school programs at four Portland Public Schools elementary campuses in N and NE Portland: Boise-Eliot/Humboldt, Chief Joseph, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, and Sabin. Neighborhood House partners with St. Luke Lutheran Church and other community members to provide school supplies and clothing to low-income students in the Ida B. Wells High School boundaries.
Housing and Community Health Neighborhood House helps families and individuals transition from homelessness to permanent affordable housing . Community Health Workers provide critical wraparound supportive services to assist individuals in developing life skills needed to maintain permanent housing and employment: resources and referrals, employment readiness and job training programs, access to quality healthcare and health insurance enrollment, and rent and utility assistance.
Parenting Program with wide range of services include parenting classes, childcare resources, a parenting support groups, family literacy program. school transition services and more.
Senior Services Programs Their Senior Center offers a wide range of educational, recreational, social, and health improvement activities. The Senior Center is located inside the Multnomah Arts Center, 7688 SW Capital Hwy, Portland, Oregon 97219 (503) 244-5204, Hours: Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Services include Monthly Foot Care Clinic, free half hour consultations with a Senior Law Project attorney, free help with Medicare choices and health care programs.
Their Senior Center and Transportation Program keeps older adults and people with disabilities connected to needed assistance and the community by providing shuttle service, shopping and recreational trips, medical and other transport services to seniors and adults with disabilities.
Food Security Their Free Food Market offers free food, both in-person and by delivery. They offer limited deliveries in the nearby SW area. Households may receive two food boxes per month. A food box contains healthful food and is intended to supply families with ingredients for 2 weeks of meals. Food boxes include a mix of perishable and non- perishable items. Additionally, they often have extra donated baked goods, which may be accessed at any time during their regular business hours (bring your own shopping bags). Location: 3445 SW Moss St, Portland, Oregon 97219 (971) 447-6292 Deliver orders can be placed online. Check their website for Free Food Market hours. https://nhpdx.org/food-security/
Information and Assistance helps with accessing services including medical transportation, housing information, medical/dental information, caregiver listings, care management referrals, senior law project, and health insurance benefits.
Facilities
Neighborhood House
Contacts
Contact: Office Phone: (503) 246-1663