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A program that provides services to help youth in foster care or who have aged out of foster care to transition to independent living. +
The Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (ODHHS) program is here to provide interpreter and information & referral services for clients that are members of the Deaf, Deaf-Blind, Hard of Hearing and those with additional disability. +
Veterans Affairs Programs for Housing and the Homeless - Housing +
Veteran Services: Employment, Benefits, and Other Assistance - Veterans Programs +
Oregon MA is for people who have the desire to stop using marijuana. Meetings for newcomers take place in Portland, Tigard, Salem, Bend and Ashland. Oregon MA uses the basic 12 steps of recovery founded by Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings are held in the evenings, and some are gender-specific while others are open to everyone. Check out their website for meetings and locations. +
A non-profit that provides funding to local agencies to help Oregonians in need with energy assistance. +
The Oregon Energy Fund (OEF) is a nonprofit organization that provides energy bill assistance to low-income Oregonians in support of household stability. OEF partners with a statewide network of community agencies and local utility companies to distribute funds to Oregonians in need in all 36 counties. +
A non-profit organization that distributes food to a network of food pantries and meal sites across Oregon and Clark County, Washington. +
There are opportunities to volunteer almost every day and in ways that fit with how you want to help — whether that’s packing food at one of our central locations, distributing nutritious meals in your community, making phone calls from the comfort of your home, or lobbying at the state Capitol.
You can complete an application and sign up at ''https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/get-'' ''involved/volunteerv'' or for '''mandated service''' you can sign up at ''https://secure.oregonfoodbank.org/a/mandated-community-'' ''service?_gl=1*1ni55tz*_ga*MTU3ODIyMzUuMTcwNjA1NDE0Ng..*_ga_B1234VTSRX*MT'' ''cwNjgxODU1Ny4zLjEuMTcwNjgxODU2My41NC4wLjA'' . If calling, make sure to include your first and last names, phone number and availability in the message. +
Oregon Food Bank collects food from farmers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, individuals, and government sources. They distribute food through a Statewide Network of 21 Regional Food Banks and approximately 1,200 food assistance sites, serving all of Oregon and Clark County, Washington. In 2019, they expect to distribute 15 million pounds of produce each year.
In the Portland Metro area, Oregon Food Bank partners with over 200 organizations to provide food and services to nearly 350 hunger relief programs. Their Partner Agencies support food access in their communities through a variety of programs, including food pantries, hot meals, and after-school snacks. Partner Agencies also offer provide clothing, gardens, education, and skill- building programs, assistance with SNAP and WIC, and more. Partner agencies can be found on the Oregon Food Bank website at ''https://foodfinder.oregonfoodbank.org/'' . +
Nonprofit supporting hygiene access and navigation services (e.g., shower trailer, outreach). +
A behavioral health clinic that provides culturally specific mental health and addiction services, with a focus on African American and other diverse communities. +
The General Dentistry Teaching Clinic at OHSU provides comprehensive professional- quality care for adult patients and educates the next generation of dentists. Student doctors are trained in the latest technologies, research, and practices by experienced board-licensed faculty in their state-of-the-art clinics. Services include: Exams and X- rays, Fillings/Restorations, Crowns, Implants, Dentures, and Urgent Care Services.
Appointments are typically longer due to the instructional process. As a result, the fees for care are substantially lower than private practice. In their Comprehensive Teaching and Specialty Clinics, prices are 30 to 40 percent lower than area private practices. OHSU Dental Clinics accept most dental insurance plans.
The '''OHSU Comprehensive Care Clinic''' is located in the Skourtes Tower, part of the Robertson Life Sciences Building next to the Tilikum Crossing Bridge. The patient
entrance is on the bottom floor at the corner of S.W. Moody Avenue and S.W. Meade Street. Take the MAX Orange Line, Portland Streetcar, TriMet Bus, or enjoy free patient parking under the tower.
Reduced fee Dental Services provided by student doctors are also available at the OHSU Russell Street Dental Clinic in Northeast Portland. The '''Russell Street Dental''' '''Clinic''' is located in North Portland at the corner of N. Russell St. and North Flint Ave. To schedule an appointment at Russell Street, call: (503) 494-6822. ''Hours: Monday–'' ''Friday, 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m.'' +
OHSU’s Immediate Care clinics are open daily for in-person appointments for minor illnesses and injuries and everyday health needs. They do not provide emergency care. OHSU Immediate Care Clinics treat patients ages 3 months and up. They are open for in-person care '''by appointment only''' from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. Appointments can be booked online or by calling
#OHSU Immediate Care clinic locations:
'''OHSU Immediate Care Clinic, Richmond''' ''4212 SE Division St., #150'' ''Portland, OR 97206''
'''OHSU Immediate Care Clinic, South Waterfront''' ''Center for Health and Healing'' ''Building 1, ninth floor'' ''3303 S Bond Ave.'' ''Portland, OR 97239''
'''OHSU Immediate Care Clinic, Beaverton''' ''15700 SW Greystone Ct.'' ''Beaverton, OR 97006''
'''OHSU Immediate Care Clinic, Scappoose''' ''51377 Old Portland Rd.'' ''Scappoose, OR 97056''
Parking is free with validation in patient parking areas. +
A program providing culturally sensitive mental health services to immigrants and refugees. +
OHSU’s Partnership Project provides a comprehensive array of services to persons who are living with HIV. The Partnership Project is a consortium of 13 public and private medical and social services agencies in the Portland metropolitan area. The participating agencies contribute staff, financial support, and expertise to form the Partnership Project.
The Partnership Project offers services to persons living with HIV inclusive of all ages, gender identities, sexual orientations, income levels, housing status and ethnicity through their HIV Case Management Program. They also provide navigation for immigrants and refugees living with HIV. +
The Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace connects Oregonians to health care insurance and help paying for it.
Contact information:
*'''Oregon Health Plan (OHP)''' ''Application questions: (800) 699 9075 (toll free)'' ''Coverage questions: (800) 273 0557 (toll free)''
*'''Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace''' ''info.marketplace@odhsoha.oregon.gov'' +
Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs +
The Oregon Justice Resource Center seeks to promote civil rights and improve legal representation for communities that have often been underserved in the past: people living in poverty and people of color among them. They work in collaboration with like-minded organizations to serve underrepresented populations, to train future public interest lawyers, and to educate the community on issues related to civil rights and civil liberties. Their integrative, client-centered advocacy strategy includes focused direct legal services, public awareness and education campaigns, strategic partnerships, and coordinating their legal and advocacy areas to promote criminal justice reform.
Oregon Justice Resource Center projects include:
'''Civil Rights Project''' : Examines, tracks, and litigates civil rights issues related to the criminal justice system.
'''The FA:IR Project''' : Works to address systemic failures and create a more fair, just, and humane criminal legal system.
'''Immigration Rights Project''' : Provides personalized advice to Oregon public defense providers regarding the immigration consequences of pleas and convictions for their non-citizen clients.
'''Oregon Innocence Project''' : Assists innocent people who have been wrongfully convicted in Oregon to clear their names, trains law students, and promotes legal reforms that will prevent and address wrongful conviction.
'''Women’s Justice Project''' : Addresses the needs of women in the criminal justice system through direct civil legal services to incarcerated women as well as litigation, legislative reform, and other policy and communications initiatives.
'''Youth Justice Project''' : Helps youth impacted by the adult criminal justice system, specifically those sentenced under Measure 11 or to life sentences, with filing appropriate paperwork in the court system and amicus support, and promotes reforms reducing the criminalization and incarceration of youth. +
Save on your monthly Pacific Power bills with their Low-Income Discount (LID) program. Enrollment is available to income-qualified residential customers in Oregon. Eligibility and discount level are based on your annual household income (gross income) at or below 60% of Oregon state median income adjusted for household size (see chart on their website). If you qualify, you’ll join more than 43,000 customers who are enrolled and getting help with their bills.
Guidelines to Apply for LID:
* To qualify, the Pacific Power bill must be in your name.
* You must meet the current income guidelines, adjusted for household size. Qualifying income refers to total gross income from all sources, both taxable and nontaxable. Household size reflects all permanent residents in the home, including adults and children. ''Oregon LID''
* Discount applies only to bills associated with the Customer’s permanent primary residence.
* If you enroll, you will see discount savings on future electric bills.
* Don’t include income documents with your completed application.
* Re-enrollment will be required every two years. Customers receiving LIHEAP or OEAP within 12 months of recertification will automatically be re-enrolled for two years.
You can apply online at ''https://csapps.pacificpower.net/public/or-low-income'' or by calling the number listed above. +