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211INFO
211INFO MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM
211info's Maternal and Child Health Program provides specialized information, referral, and follow-up services to individuals and family members of all genders covering needs and questions related to pregnancy, maternal and child health, sexual and reproductive health, and women's health across the life span, including resources for women with breast cancer.
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm
BAMBINOS OREGON
BASIC NEEDS SUPPLIES
Provides basic needs for babies and children, including diapers, wipes and formula. Basic services are limited to once every 30 days.
322 Main Street
Suite 200
Dallas, OR 97338
Eligibility: Low-income families
Hours: Monday/Wednesday 9am-noon, Thursday 1pm-4pm
COMMUNITY SHARING PROGRAM
BASIC NEEDS
Provides a wide range of basic-need assistance to low-income residents of South Lane County. Assistance includes food panty, gently used clothing, shoes (school-age children provided a shoe voucher as available), paper products, and hygiene items. Baby supplies: diapers, formula, and used clothing (as available). Supplies for unhoused persons: laundry, showers, propane, tarps, blankets, sleeping bags (as available). Provides bus passes or gas vouchers for transportation to out-of-town job interviews and medical appointments.
Prescription assistance of non-narcotic medication of up to $75 per family per year. Help for state-issued ID. Home visits as needed.
1440 Birch Avenue
Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Eligibility: Low-income South Lane County residents
Hours: Monday 1:30pm-6pm, Tuesday-Friday 11am-3:30pm
CONTINGENT
MY NEIGHBOR
Connects goods and services from community members to families and youth impacted by foster care. Serves families with an open DHS Child Welfare case.
809 N Russell Street
#203
Portland, OR 97227
Eligibility: Resource families and foster children/youth.

Biological families and relative providers with an open Child Welfare case.
Hours: Varies
FISH FOOD BANK
FISH FOOD BANK CASCADE LOCKS
FOOD PANTRIES
FISH Food Bank distributes a 3-5-day supply of emergency food. Food is distributed at three different sites in the area. Diapers are sometimes available at this site.
140 SW Wa Na Pa Street
Cascade Locks, OR 97014
Eligibility: Low-income households
Hours: 4th Wednesday of the month 1:30pm-3:30pm and the following Saturday 11am-noon
FISH FOOD BANK
FISH FOOD BANK HOOD RIVER
FOOD PANTRIES
FISH Food Bank distributes a 3-5-day supply of emergency food. Food is distributed at three different sites in the area. Diapers are sometimes available at this site.
1130 Tucker Road
Hood River, OR 97031
Eligibility: Low-income households
Hours: Monday/Friday 3pm-5pm, Wednesday 3pm-5:30pm
FISH FOOD BANK
FISH FOOD BANK PARKDALE
FOOD PANTRIES
FISH Food Bank distributes a 3-5-day supply of emergency food. Food is distributed at three different sites in the area. Diapers are sometimes available at this site.
4910 Baseline Drive
Mount Hood Parkdale, OR 97041
Eligibility: Low-income households
Hours: 1st and 3rd Monday 4pm-6pm
FISH OF ALBANY INC
BASIC NEEDS
Provides basic needs, including food boxes, clothing/shoes/bedding, personal hygiene products, diapers, baby food/formula, fuel/propane vouchers, utility assistance, identity documents assistance, and local bus tickets. Distribution is subject to donations and eligibility.
1035 SE 2nd Avenue
Albany, OR 97321
Eligibility: Varies by service

Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
COLONIA AMISTAD
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
Resource Connection and Navigation services help people access resources before, during, or after a crisis, including food, health care financial assistance, education about Civil Rights and Responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to our community partners.



Parenting Support services help people in their role as parents through community cafes, the Casa Infantil Project, Strengthening Families Parenting Classes, advocacy, case management, diapers, baby formula, and other varying baby items.



Document Preparation Services include simple Power of Attorney letters, Travel Consents for Minors, translations, and notarization of documents.



Form Completion services include public benefit applications (such as food stamps, housing, and Oregon Health Plan), divorce, custody, child support, small claims, name change forms from Marion County Circuit Court, passport applications, rental applications, DMV Forms, medical questionnaires, and job applications.
30 S Gun Club Road
Independence, OR 97351
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Strengthening Families: Ages 10-14 and their parents
Hours: Monday 9am-3pm, Tuesday-Friday 9am-6pm
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
COLONIA LIBERTAD
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
Resource Connection and Navigation services help people access resources before, during, or after a crisis, including food, health care, education about Civil Rights and Responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to our community partners.

Parenting Support services help people in their role as parents through community cafes, the Casa Infantil Project, Strengthening Families Parenting Classes, advocacy, case management, diapers, baby formula, and other varying baby items.

Document Prepartion Services include simple Power of Attorney letters, Travel Consents for Minors, translations, and notarization of documents.

Form Completion services include public benefit applications (such as food stamps, housing, and Oregon Health Plan), divorce, custody, child support, small claims, name change forms from Marion County Circuit Court, passport applications, rental applications, DMV Forms, medical questionnaires, and job applications.

Youth Development provides support to youth members of the community so that they graduate and find stable employment. Services include mentoring, after and out-of-school activities, volunteer and leadership activities, advocacy, and case management.
2921 Saddle Club Street SE
#1009
Salem, OR 97317
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Strengthening Families: Ages 10-14 and their parents
Hours: Monday 9am-3pm, Tuesday-Friday 9am-6pm
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
NORTHGATE BUILDING
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
Resource Connection and Navigation services help people access resources before, during, or after a crisis, including food, health care, education about Civil Rights and Responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to our community partners.

Parenting Support services help people in their role as parents through community cafes, the Casa Infantil Project, Strengthening Families Parenting Classes, advocacy, case management, diapers, baby formula, and other varying baby items.

Document Prepartion Services include simple Power of Attorney letters, Travel Consents for Minors, translations, and notarization of documents.

Form Completion services include public benefit applications (such as food stamps, housing, and Oregon Health Plan), divorce, custody, child support, small claims, name change forms from Marion County Circuit Court, passport applications, rental applications, DMV Forms, medical questionnaires, and job applications.

Youth Development provides support to youth members of the community so that they graduate and find stable employment. Services include mentoring, after and out-of-school activities, volunteer and leadership activities, advocacy, and case management.
3850 Portland Road NE
Suite 130
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Strengthening Families: Ages 10-14 and their parents
Hours: Monday 9am-3pm, Tuesday-Friday 9am-6pm
MASLOW PROJECT
Provides resources and support for homeless youth and their families by working in schools and in the community and operating a drop-in center that helps with basic needs. Drop-in center services include a food pantry, a clothing closet, personal hygiene supplies, diapers, baby formula, sleeping bags/bedding/tents, dog/cat food, laundry facilities, computers for schoolwork/job searching, youth counseling, harm reduction workshops, art therapy, advocacy, case management, temporary mailing addresses, and referrals to other community resources.
500 Monroe Street
Medford, OR 97501
Eligibility: Ages 0-21 and families with children/youth ages 0-21 who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, including those who are:
-Couch surfing
-Living in hotels/motels
-Camping
-Living on the streets
-Living in a car/trailer
-Staying in a shelter or other temporary living situation
-Any other unsafe/dangerous living situation

If someone does not qualify, staff will work to find another community resource that would be a better fit.
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-5pm
Clothing Closet: Tuesday noon-2pm, Thursday 2pm-4pm
MOTHER AND CHILD EDUCATION CENTER
CLOTHING AND BABY SUPPLIES
Provides maternity clothing and supplies for pregnant women and nursing mothers. Also provides baby clothing, baby blankets, sleepers, toys and children's books, as well as emergency supplies of diapers, formula, and baby food.

Availability of diapers, formula, and other supplies is dependent on donations received. Clients should call first to determine if sizes/types of items needed are available. Parents are encouraged to become a client (which is free) and allows access to more services. Diapers and formula are available for emergency needs only and not provided on an ongoing basis.

Mother and Child is NOT a clothing closet; it is a program which has supplies to assist families but also focuses on education and support.
1515 NE 41st Avenue
Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility: Pregnant or parents/primary caregivers of a child aged birth to 5 years old.

No eligibility requirements based on income. The client must be able to come to the Mother and Child Education Center to receive services. Diapers, clothing, and other goods cannot be mailed or delivered to clients.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-5pm, Friday 10am-3pm
PATHWAYS CLINIC
PREGNANCY AND PARENTING SUPPORT SERVICES
A faith-based organization that provides information and referrals to those who are experiencing unplanned pregnancies. Services include pregnancy testing, pro-life counseling, parenting classes, and community referrals. Does not recommend or refer to abortion services.

You do not need to participate in services to be eligible to receive maternity and infant clothes, diapers, formula/baby food, and other infant care needs.
2926 E Street
Washougal, WA 98671
Eligibility: Expectant families and new parents
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-5pm
SHERWOOD FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
FAMILY RESOURCE COORDINATOR
The Family Resource Coordinator provides information about local child care, preschool, and kindergarten options. Also provides basic resources like diapers, wipes, clothing, formula. Offers referrals & application assistance to other resources as needed. Hosts ongoing parenting classes, early learning workshops, and annual early learning fair.
21920 SW Sherwood Boulevard
Sherwood School District Office
Sherwood, OR 97140
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-6 who live within the Sherwood School District Boundaries (do not have to have a child in school)
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-3pm
SNOWCAP COMMUNITY CHARITIES
FOOD PROGRAMS
Food programs include fresh food boxes including meat, dairy items, and baby food/formula. Pet food is regularly available in the pantry.

The Community Garden is available to low-income families to raise their own vegetables. Water, greenhouse space, and gardening classes are provided. Gardeners give back by giving 10% of their harvest to the pantry.

Limited monthly Senior Home Deliveries provided by volunteers for homebound seniors age 62 and older.
17805 SE Stark Street
Portland, OR 97233
Eligibility: Food pantry and community garden: Low-income households
Formula: Babies ages 12 months and younger.
Monthly Senior Home Deliveries: Homebound seniors age 62 and older. Limited availability.
Hours: Monday/Wednesday 10am-2pm and 6pm-8pm, Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 10am-2pm
VINA MOSES CENTER
BASIC NEEDS PROGRAM
Provides clothing, books, household goods, hygiene items, and food. Shopping allowed once per month. Exceptions made for special circumstances. Household items and appliances available for people transitioning into permanent housing. Labor closet available to supply folks with work boots & shoes, rain & safety gear, and other labor necessities including job interview attire.

Also may be able to help with clothing for agricultural and other work, including job interviews. Can provide emergency household assistance for those whose homes have been destroyed by fire or other disasters.
968 NW Garfield Avenue
Corvallis, OR 97330
Eligibility: Low-income households
Hours: Monday 1-3 pm, Tuesday-Thursday 10am-noon and 1pm-3pm, Friday 12pm, 1st, Saturday of the month noon-3pm

Teen Tuesdays: Tuesday 3:30pm-4:30pm
BAMBINOS OREGON
BASIC NEEDS SUPPLIES
COMMUNITY SHARING PROGRAM
BASIC NEEDS
CONTINGENT
MY NEIGHBOR
FISH FOOD BANK
FOOD PANTRIES
FISH FOOD BANK
FOOD PANTRIES
FISH FOOD BANK
FOOD PANTRIES
FISH OF ALBANY INC
BASIC NEEDS
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
MASLOW PROJECT
MASLOW PROJECT
MOTHER AND CHILD EDUCATION CENTER
CLOTHING AND BABY SUPPLIES
SHERWOOD FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
FAMILY RESOURCE COORDINATOR
SNOWCAP COMMUNITY CHARITIES
FOOD PROGRAMS
VINA MOSES CENTER
BASIC NEEDS PROGRAM