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A center that provides a variety of resources and opportunities, including employment services, for young people.  +
Methadone Treatment - Other Addiction Treatment and Support  +
A program that helps people with disabilities and their families connect to community resources and activities.  +
Easterseals’ Connecting Communities Program serves individuals with disabilities and language and/or literacy barriers in finding employment. Services provided include job coaching, interpretation, computer classes, resume workshops, and ESL classes among other job related resources.  +
'''Employment/Training''' ''https://www.easterseals.com/oregon/'' Easterseals Oregon provides employment opportunities and job training for people with disabilities, connecting job seekers (those with disabilities, veterans, and older workers) with employers while providing assistive technology and accessible transportation. Easterseals also offers housing for the elderly and veterans and connects them with community resources. Easterseals Oregon’s job training and placements programs include: '''Connecting Communities Program (CCP)''' CCP provides services for individuals with disabilities who speak English as a second language. Participants receive services essential to their employment success. CCP offers Workplace Readiness Workshops such as job application completion, mock interviews, resume building, and many more that provide employability skills and software skills required to obtain and maintain employment. The program also provides English classes, computer classes, and overall help for participants to find and retain employment with other support services and accommodations needed for employment in collaboration with Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation. The Connecting Communities Program has offices in Portland, Beaverton, Woodburn, Salem, and Eugene. Participants must be 18 years of age or older; have a documented disability, be able to work legally in the US; and have a language barrier or speak English as a second language. Locations: # ''Portland'' ''10011 SE Division St Suite 305'' ''Portland, Oregon 97266'' #''Beaverton'' ''12655 SW Center St Suite 275'' ''Beaverton, Oregon 97005'' #''Salem'' ''3878 Beverly Ave. NE, Suite 5'' ''Salem, Oregon 97305'' #''Woodburn'' ''120 E Lincoln Street'' ''Woodburn, Oregon 97071'' #''Eugene'' ''115 W 8th Ave Suite 330'' ''Eugene, Oregon 97401'' ''https://www.easterseals.com/oregon/programs-and-services/employment-training/connecting-communities-program.html'' '''Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP)''' Easterseal Oregon seeks to lift seniors (55+) out of financial hardship and/or homelessness through housing and employment assistance to empower seniors to have a dignified and fulfilling life through their Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP). SCSEP serves job seekers 55+ in over a dozen counties across Oregon through paid internship opportunities and career assistance; computer and job-skills classes; and internships available to no-profit and government agencies. '''SCSEP Serviced Counties''' : #''Multnomah, Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, and Tillamook Counties'' #''Lane, Coos, and Douglas Counties'' #''Marion, Polk, Linn, Benton, & Yamhill Counties'' #''Clackamas County'' #''Washington County'' #''Curry and Josephine Counties'' #''Lincoln County'' #''Jackson, Josephine, and Curry Counties'' #''Crook, Jefferson, Deschutes, Lake, Klamath, and Harney Counties'' '''Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program (HVRAP)''' HVRP provides services that assist veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to help them reintegrate into their communities and find meaningful employment. HVRP provides veterans with the tools they need to gain new skill sets such as financial literacy, computer training, job search training, and interview guidance. Veterans learn skills to retain employment and become financially independent. This program is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor. Program services include: employability and skills assessment; job readiness services, including life skills & money management, vocational counseling & guidance, job club, workshop job search assistance and addressing barriers to successful employment; and 90, 180, and 270-day job retention follow up. Participants must be homeless or at risk of homelessness, a veteran of the United States Armed Forces, and employment ready. '''HVRAP Locations''' : #''Portland'' ''10011 SE Division Street, Suite 302'' ''Portland, Oregon 97266'' #''Tigard WorkSource'' ''11950 SW Garden Place, Suite 100'' ''Tigard, Oregon 97223'' #''Oregon City WorkSource'' ''506 High Stree'' ''Oregon City, Oregon 97045'' #''Salem'' ''3878 Beverly Ave NE, Suite 5'' ''Salem, Oregon 97305'' #''Eugene'' ''115 W 8th Ave Ste 380'' ''Eugene, Oregon 970401'' #''Albany'' ''208 Broadalbin'' ''Albany, Oregon 97322'' #''Medford'' ''1040 Crater Lake Ave'' ''Medford, Oregon 97504'' #''Roseburg WorkSource'' ''846 SE Pine Street'' ''Roseburg, Oregon 97470'' ''https://www.easterseals.com/oregon/programs-and-services/military-veteran-services/homeless-veterans.html''  
Easterseals Oregon’s vision is to create and deliver disability services, that result in 100% included and empowered participants in their communities. Camp Easterseals creates an environment that emphasizes the campers’ abilities and independence, as well as the development of their leisure skills and appreciation for the outdoors. Various outdoor activities include swimming, horseback riding, nature hikes, talent shows, and arts & crafts. In Summer 2023 Easterseals held two separate summer camp sessions: a youth camp session (ages 10 to 26) and an adult camp session (ages 21 and up). Both sessions were held at Evan’s Creek Retreat.  +
A program that assists veterans and their families who are experiencing or are at risk of experiencing homelessness. The services provided include housing assistance, employment assistance, and case management to connect veterans to community resources, benefits, and support to achieve housing stability  +
'''Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)''' is funded by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and administered by Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency, in partnership with Easterseals Oregon. SSVF provides supportive services for low or very low-income veteran families residing in or transitioning to permanent housing. Services offered include outreach services, case management services, assistance with applying for VA benefits, assistance with obtaining other public benefits and needed services within the community, limited financial assistance when necessary to stabilize housing, housing placement services, and employment services. '''Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program''' provides employability and skills assessments, job readiness services, including life skills & money management, vocational counseling & guidance, job club, workshop job search assistance and addressing barriers to successful employment with job retention follow up. Participant Eligibility: homeless, veteran, and employment ready. Employment support services include job-related equipment or reasonable expense, clothing, transportation, toiletries or food, etc., Training and remedial education, job preparation services, trade certification and licensing assistance, Assistance finding shelter, transitional, and permanent housing, and Referral for other services or treatments.  +
Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education  +
Behaviour - Employment And Education  +
Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education  +
Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education  +
Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education  +
Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education  +
Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education  +
Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education  +
A program that provides culturally and linguistically specific social services to the Slavic community.  +
(see “Various Multiple Services” section for details)  +
(see “Various Multiple Services” section for details)  +
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO) brings together diverse communities of faith to learn, serve and advocate for justice, peace and the integrity of creation. EMO offers a number of diverse, direct service programs to address hunger, nutrition and social support, affordable housing opportunities, and refugee and immigration services. EMO’s '''HIV Services''' provide a community that strives to address basic needs of individuals living with HIV/AIDS with respect, compassion and safety. The '''Day Center''' is a drop-in center for low-income individuals living with HIV/AIDS. The '''Daily Bread''' '''Express''' provides meal delivery for low-income, home-bound individuals living with HIV/AIDS.  +