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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
CHILDREN'S COMMUNITY CLINIC
Provides primary pediatric care. Services include well baby and child checkups, physical exams, acute care (flu, infection, wound care), chronic care (asthma, allergies, diabetes), pelvic and Pap exams, contraception, sexually transmitted disease screening and treatment, and immunizations.
2252 Lloyd Center
Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility: Ages 0-21
Hours: Primary care: Monday-Friday 9am-noon and 1pm-5pm

EARLY CHILDHOOD HUB OF LANE COUNTY
THE BLACK EARLY LEARNING PROGRAM
Provides developmental screening, referrals to educational and community resources, learning opportunities, connects children with other Black children, and supports parents as they help children learn and grow.
3171 Gateway Loop
Springfield, OR 97477
Eligibility: Ages 0-6 African American/Black children
Hours: Varies
HARNEY COUNTY EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION
Offers services and support to families with children diagnosed with developmental disabilities or experiencing developmental delays. Services include home visits, parent-toddler groups, structured classes, direct therapy, help developing an Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP), and information and connection to community resources.
655 W Fillmore Street
Burns, OR 97720
Eligibility: Children ages birth to kindergarten-age (0-5) who demonstrate a significant developmental delay in one or more areas and/or meet disability eligibility criteria in one of the following categories:
-Communication Disorder
-Autism Spectrum Disorder
-Hearing Impairment
-Visual Impairment
-Orthopedic Impairment
-Other Health Impairments
-Specific Learning Disability
-Emotional Disturbance
-Intellectual Disability
-Deaf Blind
-Traumatic Brain Injury
Hours: Call for hours
INNOVATIVE SERVICES NW
PEDIATRIC THERAPY
Innovative Services NW Pediatric Therapy provides an array of services to children with special needs including occupational, physical, and speech therapy, and special instruction and multi-disciplinary evaluations. They provide Early Intervention services for children who qualify for early intervention services, and also offer private therapy services at the clinic for children and youth. Additional specialties include feeding therapy, orthotics clinic, therapeutic listening, incontinence therapy, sensory-based therapy, special needs equipment fitting, multi-disciplinary evaluations, and intensive physical therapy.
9414 NE Fourth Plain Boulevard
Vancouver, WA 98662
Eligibility: Early Intervention: Ages birth-3
Private Therapy: Ages 3-20
Hours: Monday-Wednesday 8:30am-5pm
INSIGHTS YOUNG PARENT SERVICES
SEEDS
Offers in home parent education, child developmental screenings and support services to adolescent parents. Utilizes the "Parents as Teachers (PAT)" curriculum
4900 NE Glisan Street
Portland, OR 97213
Eligibility: Parents age 22 and younger
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
NATIVE AMERICAN REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION OF THE NORTHWEST
NARA NW CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES GRESHAM
CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
Aims to help children and families learn skills for healthy living and relationships. Services include mental health assessment and evaluation, counseling (individual, couples, family, and group), case management, cultural groups and activities, Native parenting classes, foster parent groups, access to physical health services, Healthy Native Kids (OHP/CHIPRA) insurance assistance, and wraparound care for Native youth with multiple needs. Referrals to other resources provided.

Staff receive training on cultural competence to provide cultural programming for clients. Staff includes Master's-level counselors and social workers, certified alcohol and drug counselors (CADC), psychologists and child psychiatrists, and nurse practitioners. Student interns studying to become CADCs or counselors may also work under supervision of licensed staff. The program is certified by the State of Oregon to provide mental health and addiction treatment services for all ages.
620 NE 2nd Street
Gresham, OR 97030
Eligibility: Families, from infants to elders. Focus is on Native families. Wraparound care is for Native youth ages 9-21.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON FAMILY TO FAMILY HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER
Oregon Family to Family Health Information Center (OR F2F HIC) operates a call-in center for family members of children and youth with special needs and chronic health conditions (developmental and emotional disabilities, behavioral problems, and chronic physical illnesses) and professionals who serve them. The center specializes in providing information and resources related to health information, health care access, and special needs systems and supports. All calls are confidential.

Families may also request to be placed on an email list to receive monthly correspondence about issues of importance to children and youth with special needs in Oregon.
707 SW Gaines Street
Portland, OR 97239
Eligibility: Family members of children and/or youth (ages 26 and younger) with special physical, emotional, behavioral, or mental health needs, including those who are at risk or suspected of having a special need. The child/youth does not have to have a diagnosed condition.

Family to Family does not require documentation to prove citizenship to receive services.
Hours: Message line available 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
OREGON SCREENING PROJECT
DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRES
Confidential website where parents and primary caregivers can check a child's development by completing an online Questionnaire. No personal identifying information is required to use. Child's results letter, completed questionnaire, learning activities, follow-up, parenting materials, and community resources available via email or download.

The site also provides list of contacts for Oregon Early Intervention Providers and a Developmental Screening Toolkit for providers who support parents to screen a child's development.
Website
Eligibility: Parents and primary caregivers of children ages 1 month-6 years
Hours: Not applicable
PROGRESS CENTER
TRACKING LEARNING CHILDREN
Provides developmental monitoring for infants and toddlers. The agency mails or emails a developmental survey to families and if a child is considered to have a developmental delay, an evaluation will be scheduled with the family.
1600 Third Avenue
Longview, WA 98632
Eligibility: Ages 0-3
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-4:30pm, Friday 8am-3pm
ST JAMES FAMILY CENTER
PARENTS AS TEACHERS (PAT)
Provides family support and parent education. Advocates visit families to provide support and child guidance. Parent Educators use the Parents as Teachers (PAT) evidence-based home visiting curriculum to support developmentally appropriate activities and information about development, as well as answer parent questions or concerns. Other services offered include developmental screenings, play and learn groups, family fun nights, resource networking, and "Welcome Baby Baskets" for families of newborns, including free diapers on an emergency basis.
1134 Columbia Street
Cathlamet, WA 98612
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-5
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF EARLY LEARNING HARNEY
EARLY SUPPORT FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS
Provides developmental screening services for children who have disabilities and/or developmental delays. Families are provided with a Family Resource Coordinator who will help to develop an individualized Family Service Plan.
907 Harney Street
Vancouver, WA 98666
Eligibility: Parents with children ages 0-3
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
WITHINREACH
HELP ME GROW WASHINGTON HOTLINE
Provides information and eligibility criteria for food programs including SNAP (food stamps), WIC (Women, Infants, & Children), food pantries and summer meal sites, the state-sponsored birth control program (Family Planning Only), health and family planning clinics, developmental screenings, pregnancy and baby supplies, and breastfeeding support.

Also connects parents to support programs, parenting classes, home visiting programs, ESIT (Early Support for Infants and Toddler), ASQ Screenings and resources for children with special health care needs. Also offers a navigator program to assist with applications for health insurance through Washington Healthplanfinder including Apple Health for Kids (Children's Medicaid), Apple Health for pregnant women (First Steps), Apple Health for adults (Medicaid), and Qualified Health Plans (QHPs). Hotline staff can also determine eligibility for tax credits.
155 NE 100th Street
Suite 500
Seattle, WA 98125
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-5:30pm, Friday 8am-5pm
CHILDREN'S COMMUNITY CLINIC
CHILDREN'S COMMUNITY CLINIC
EARLY CHILDHOOD HUB OF LANE COUNTY
THE BLACK EARLY LEARNING PROGRAM
HARNEY COUNTY EDUCATION SERVICE DISTRICT
CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION
INSIGHTS YOUNG PARENT SERVICES
SEEDS
NATIVE AMERICAN REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION OF THE NORTHWEST
CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
OREGON FAMILY TO FAMILY HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER
OREGON FAMILY TO FAMILY HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER