Community Resources

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Food and Housing

AWARE Food Bank: Food assistance available Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9 a.m.-noon. They are also open the first and third Tuesday of the month from 3:30-6 p.m.

Mid Willamette Valley Community Action: Overnight shelter for people experiencing homelessness. 7pm-10am Monday-Saturday; 7pm-7am - Sunday

Farmworker Housing Development Corporation: Farmworker housing assistance.

The ARCHES Project: Financial help with rent and housing and help navigating resources. Snack and hygiene items available.

St. Vincent De Paul Food Bank: Food bank open the 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month from 5:00pm-7:00pm.

Department of Human Services SNAP (Food Stamps): Apply for food assistance in person or online.

Grab & Go Dinner at Immanuel Lutheran Church: Dinner every Wednesday from 5:30-7:00.

Medical & Mental Health

Marion County Health Department: Mental health, drug and alcohol treatment, help applying for Oregon Health Plan, bilingual therapists, immunizations, family planning, and WIC information.

Salud Medical Center: Family medicine, women’s health, dentistry, and health care coverage assistance.

Options Counseling and Family Services: Therapy, psychiatry and case management. Family support services.

Legal Aid

Centro De Servicios Para Campesinos: Legal help and representation for immigration issues, help with forms and translations.

Voz Hispana Cambio Comunitario: Assistance with filling out legal forms, translations, and legal assistance.

Childcare & Family

Oregon Child Development Coalition: Early childhood education for infants through age 5.

Boys & Girls Club: Woodburn Teen Center: After school programs and activities for students in grades 6-12.

Woodburn Family Learning Center: Non-profit childcare offering part-time and full-time options.

Family Building Blocks: Offers support, education, therapeutic classrooms, and other resources for families.

Employment

WorkSource Oregon: Job application assistance, skills training, and internet access.

Direct Labor Inc: Connects job seekers with temporary employment in food processing, construction,agriculture, and landscaping.

Interface Network: Provides youth and young adults with job readiness training, work experience/internships,financial literacy, and life skills.

Goodwill Job Connection: One-on-one personalized job assistance and training.

JobCorps: Free, residential education and job training program for young adults ages 16–24. Offers
career training and high school completion options.

Resume.org: Free site to assist with creating a resume. 

Other Assistance

Oregon Human Development Corporation: OHDC provides job training, housing assistance, and other resources for farmworkers

Love INC: Family support (strollers, carseats, etc.), utility assistance, clothing, hygiene, and home supplies.

Northwest Senior & Disability Services: Help with medicare, medicaid, food, other services, and abuse reporting.

St. Mary’s and Elizabeth’s Closet: 503-982-6262 1560. Clothing closet for families in need. Call to make an appointment.

Alianza Poder: A collaborative of nine organizations serving, organizing, and building the leadership of our Latinex communities, especially working families.

Energy Assistance: Programs offering assistance in paying energy bills.

Affordable Connectivity Program: Qualifying households can get discounts on phone and/or internet services.

Hotlines

Suicide and Mental Health Crisis: Call or Text 988

Resource Info & Referral: 211

Emergency: 911

Woodburn Police Non-Emergency: 503-982-2345

Senior Loneliness Line: 503-200-1633

YouthLine: 877-968-8491 or text Teen2Teen 839863

Domestic Violence: 888-235-5333

Substance Abuse: 800-923-4357

Child Abuse Reporting:503-378-6704