GRESHAM SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND CHILD WELFARE OFFICE
TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS (TADVS)
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635 SE 223rd Avenue
Ste 101
Gresham, OR 97030
Ste 101
Gresham, OR 97030
Eligibility:
People who are actively fleeing or are survivors of domestic
violence and meet the following criteria:
-Are pregnant or have a parent or relative caring for minor children
-A resident of the state of Oregon and
-Meet the income criteria (varies between programs)
-Are pregnant or have a parent or relative caring for minor children
-A resident of the state of Oregon and
-Meet the income criteria (varies between programs)
Hours:
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, closed major holidays
Phone/FAX Numbers
- (503) 674-3610 Main phone
INTAKE PROCEDURE:
Call your local Self-Sufficiency Office to talk about the safest
way to apply (in person, by mail, or by fax)
FEES:
None
DOCUMENTS:
None required at intake
LANGUAGES:
English, Spanish, interpretation by arrangement
AREA SERVED:
Multnomah County
Services:
- Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance * Domestic Violence Issues
Other Services Offered At This Location:
- EMPLOYMENT - JOBS PROGRAM
- EMPLOYMENT - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES
- INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES - CHILD WELFARE SERVICES
- MUTUAL SUPPORT - SUPPORTING FOSTER AND KINSHIP FAMILIES (KEEP PROGRAM)
- PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS - ERDC-EMPLOYMENT RELATED DAY CARE
- PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS - SNAP PROGRAM
- PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS - TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES (TANF)
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GRESHAM SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND CHILD WELFARE OFFICE