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CITY OF EUGENE
CITY OF EUGENE OFFICE OF EQUITY & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
CITY OF EUGENE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Provides policy advice to the Eugene City Council, city government, and police, as well as information and education to the community on issues concerning human rights. Particular focus on protecting the rights of all people regardless of race, religion, color, sex, national origin, ethnicity, marital status, familial status, domestic partner status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, source of income, or disability. Provides information, support, and referral assistance to individuals who feel they have experienced harassment or discrimination in Eugene.
101 West 10th Avenue
Suite 119
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-3pm
CLACKAMAS COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION
HOUSING RIGHTS AND RESOURCES
Information and referral is provided regarding landlord-tenant, fair housing, and other housing-related issues. Assists people with filing housing discrimination and landlord-tenant violations complaints. Maintains current lists of lower-cost housing in Clackamas County and shelters in the Portland Metro area. Does not typically offer rent assistance, but can provide referral information.
2051 Kaen Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Eligibility: Varies by service
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm
CLARK COUNTY VOLUNTEER LAWYERS PROGRAM
HOUSING JUSTICE PROJECT
Offers legal advice for any tenant concerns and landlord/tenant mediation. Also assists tenants being evicted or at risk of eviction with possible representation by a volunteer attorney.
1104 Main Street
Suite 1 Plaza Level
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: Low-income households
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
Eviction Defense: 9am-5pm
COMUNIDADES
Case managers provide comprehensive referrals to community partners, advocacy, and follow-up for clients seeking assistance with discrimination issues in employment, housing, and other forms of discrimination related to being Latino.
2621 Wasco Street
Suite A
Hood River, OR 97031
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-4pm
DISABILITY RIGHTS WASHINGTON
Works to advance the dignity, equality, and self-determination of people with disabilities. Program pursues justice on matters related to human and legal rights and provides advocacy services to people with disabilities. DRW responds to requests for:
- Disability rights information and referrals
- Problem solving strategies for disability issues
- Community education and training
- Legal services for disability discrimination or violation of rights for systemic issues
DRW's legal resources are focused on major cases which will improve service systems for people with disabilities.
Eligibility: People living with any type of disability
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-noon and 1pm-4pm
FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL OF OREGON
HOUSING SERVICES
Promotes equal access to housing by providing education and outreach services explaining fair housing law. Investigates and provides enforcement assistance following fair housing complaints involving discrimination when acquiring or retaining housing. Depending on the results, can make a referral to an attorney, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), or a state agency. Does not field complaints directly, but can provide assistance with illegal discrimination in any housing setting, including shelters.

Fair housing laws are federal, state, and local laws that prohibit housing discrimination based on "protected classes." Protected classes include race, color, national origin, religion, gender, families with children, and disability at the federal level, as well as additional protections at state and local levels. The laws cover rental, sales, lending, and insurance transactions. Illegal actions include discrimination through denial of housing, refusal to negotiate, providing false information, eviction, selectively applying rules or standards, advertisements or statements, harassment, intimidation, provision of services, or steering.
1221 SW Yamhill Street
#305
Portland, OR 972052110
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
LEGAL AID SERVICES OF OREGON
LEGAL AID SERVICES OF OREGON DOUGLAS COUNTY OFFICE
GENERAL LEGAL AID
Provides legal counseling and/or representation for low-income individuals who need assistance with routine civil legal matters, usually regarding housing, public benefits, or expungement of criminal records.
Eligibility: Low-income households
Hours: By appointment only
LEGAL AID SERVICES OF OREGON
LEGAL AID SERVICES OF OREGON HILLSBORO FARMWORKER OFFICE
FARMWORKER PROGRAM
Provides help to migrant and seasonal farmworkers with employment, housing, unemployment, and tax issues. Most employment and housing issues are related to payment of wages, unauthorized pay deductions, poor living conditions in labor camps, retaliation for asserting legal rights, poor health and safety conditions on the job, pesticide problems, and discrimination. Also gives referrals to other kinds of legal programs.
Eligibility: Agricultural (including seasonal) workers who have experienced civil legal problems in the State of Oregon
Hours: By appointment only
LEGAL AID SERVICES OF OREGON
LEGAL AID SERVICES OF OREGON PENDLETON REGIONAL OFFICE
FARMWORKER PROGRAM
Provides help to migrant and seasonal farmworkers with employment, housing, unemployment, and tax issues. Most employment and housing issues are related to payment of wages, unauthorized pay deductions, poor living conditions in labor camps, retaliation for asserting legal rights, poor health and safety conditions on the job, pesticide problems, and discrimination. Also gives referrals to other kinds of legal programs.
Eligibility: Agricultural (including seasonal) workers who have experienced civil legal problems in the State of Oregon
Hours: By appointment only
LEGAL AID SERVICES OF OREGON
LEGAL AID SERVICES OF OREGON WOODBURN FARMWORKER OFFICE
FARMWORKER PROGRAM
Provides help to migrant and seasonal farmworkers with employment, housing, unemployment, and tax issues. Most employment and housing issues are related to payment of wages, unauthorized pay deductions, poor living conditions in labor camps, retaliation for asserting legal rights, poor health and safety conditions on the job, pesticide problems, and discrimination. Also gives referrals to other kinds of legal programs.
Eligibility: Agricultural (including seasonal) workers who have experienced civil legal problems in the State of Oregon
Hours: By appointment only
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
COLONIA AMISTAD
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
Assists people in navigating and accessing community resources before, during, or after a crisis. Resources include food, health care, education about Civil Rights and responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to 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.
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
Assists people in navigating and accessing community resources before, during, or after a crisis. Resources include food, health care, education about Civil Rights and responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to 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 CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
Assists people in navigating and accessing community resources before, during, or after a crisis. Resources include food, health care, education about Civil Rights and responsibilities, advocacy, and internal referrals to 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
OREGON STATE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
OREGON STATE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES EUGENE
CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION
Enforces laws granting individuals equal access to jobs, career schools, promotions, and a work environment free from discrimination and harassment. These laws ensure that workers' jobs are protected when they report worksite safety violations or use family leave or the worker's compensation system. Civil rights laws also provide protection for those seeking housing or using public facilities, such as retail establishments or transportation.
1400 Executive Parkway
Suite 200
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON STATE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
OREGON STATE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES PORTLAND
CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION
Enforces laws granting individuals equal access to jobs, career schools, promotions, and a work environment free from discrimination and harassment. These laws ensure that workers' jobs are protected when they report worksite safety violations or use family leave or the worker's compensation system. Civil rights laws also provide protection for those seeking housing or using public facilities, such as retail establishments or transportation.
800 NE Oregon Street
Suite 1045
Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON STATE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
OREGON STATE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES SALEM
CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION
Enforces laws granting individuals equal access to jobs, career schools, promotions, and a work environment free from discrimination and harassment. These laws ensure that workers' jobs are protected when they report worksite safety violations or use family leave or the worker's compensation system. Civil rights laws also provide protection for those seeking housing or using public facilities, such as retail establishments or transportation.
3865 Wolverine Street NE
Suite 1
Salem, OR 973051268
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
FAIR HOUSING LAWS AND COMPLAINTS
Provides information about fair housing laws. The Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) records consumer complaints of unfair treatment or housing discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, familial status (i.e., presence of children in the household), sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or marital status.

Public and Indian Housing (PIH) Resource Center: Handles questions or complaints about HUD rental programs, including Housing Choice (Section 8) Vouchers.

Multifamily Housing Complaint Line: Enables residents of HUD-insured and -assisted properties and other community members to report complaints with a property's management concerning matters such as poor maintenance, dangers to health and safety, mismanagement, and fraud.

HUD Inspector General Hotline: Takes reports of fraud, waste, abuse, or gross mismanagement in HUD or HUD-funded programs from HUD employees, contractors, and the public.

Manufactured Housing Complaints: Handles manufactured/mobile home complaints unresolved by reporting to the business who sold the home and the manufacturer that produced the home.

Title 1 and 203(k) Complaints: Report deceptive contractors who renovated and repaired homes through the Title 1 or 203(k) programs.
451 7th Street SW
Washington, DC 20410
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Call for information
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION
The Civil Rights Division enforces federal laws that protect people from discrimination based on race, color, national origin, disability status, sex, religion, familial status, or loss of other constitutional rights. Also enforces federal laws that protect individuals from discrimination by suing or presecuting organizations or individuals who violate civil rights laws. These laws protect individuals from discrimination, harassment, and abuse in settings like housing, the workplace, school, voting, business, healthcare, and public spaces.
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20530
Eligibility: Individuals experiencing discrimination on the basis of race, color, or ethnicity; disability; religion; sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation; immigration or citizenship status; language and/or national origin; family, marital or parental status; age; genetic identification; and service member status.
Hours: Phone: Monday-Friday 5am-2:30pm
VICTIM RIGHTS LAW CENTER PORTLAND OFFICE
LEGAL SERVICES
Provides confidential legal services to victims of sexual assault and rape in the areas of immigration, education, employment, housing, restraining orders, public benefits, privacy, and criminal justice advocacy. Also provides free legal services to support transgender survivors' changes in gender marker legal documents (e.g., name, sex, birth certificate, driver's license, social security, and passports).
610 SW Broadway Street
Suite 308
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Telephone intake: Monday 11am-1pm (English, Spanish), Wednesday 2pm-4pm , Friday 9am-11am
Office: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm by appointment only. Call to leave a message at any time.
WASHINGTON STATE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
WASHINGTON STATE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
The Washington State Human Rights Commission (WSHRC) is a state agency responsible for administering and enforcing the Washington Law Against Discrimination. Provides education and information around education, employment, health care, and housing discrimination assistance.
711 S Capitol Way
Suite 402
Olympia, WA 985042490
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CITY OF EUGENE
CITY OF EUGENE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
CLACKAMAS COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES
HOUSING RIGHTS AND RESOURCES
COMUNIDADES
COMUNIDADES
FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL OF OREGON
HOUSING SERVICES
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
MANO A MANO FAMILY CENTER
FAMILY WELLNESS PROGRAM
OREGON STATE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION
OREGON STATE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION
OREGON STATE BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION
VICTIM RIGHTS LAW CENTER PORTLAND OFFICE
LEGAL SERVICES