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Resources & Supports

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Summer Resource Guide 2021 / Guía de Recursos de Verano 2021 

Food, Housing and Financial Support

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They offer information and referrals to social service organizations addressing COVID-19 needs, childcare, utilities, food, housing, health, and unemployment.

Help with Bills

Information about government programs that help with bill payment, temporary assistance, jobs/unemployment, credit, etc. 

Oregon Food Bank

Access to free food in locations such as Wilsonville, Oregon City, West Linn, etc. Open to any person in need, no ID, name or address needed. Participants in a car will be offered a "drive through" option to limit contact. 

Oregon Lifeline-Public Utility Commission

Free or reduced cell phone service. You may qualify if you receive SNAP, SSI, Veteran's benefits, etc. 

Oregon Worker Relief Fund

Helps provide financial relief to Oregonians that cannot access public benefits.  Oregon Human Development Corporation (OHDC) will help participants enroll for this benefit, call 1-855-215-6158, after selecting language (1 for English or 2 for Spanish), select menu option 1 for Oregon Worker Relief Fund.

Restaurant Employee Relief Fund

One-time grant up to $500 for those whose income was adversely impacted, part or full time, for at least 90 days, main source of income. Currently, applications are closed but you can look for updates on website for future grant availability.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefits

Food stamp program--now covers online shopping. Apply for TANF, food and childcare assistance in one place.

West Linn Food Pantry

Serving West Linn and Lake Oswego. Curbside pickup. Thursdays from 3pm to 6pm, 1683 Willamette Falls Dr,  West Linn

Mental Health Support

Clackamas County Crisis Line

24/7 free, confidential, crisis and support line
Call: 503-655-8585

Crisis Text Line

24/7 text with a trained crisis counselor (English only) 741-741.

SafeOregon

SafeOregon is a statewide school safety tip line that gives kids, parents, schools, and their communities a way to report safety threats or potential acts of violence.
Call: 844-472-3367
Text: 844-472-3367

Oregon Youth Line

Free confidential teen-to-teen crisis and help line.
Call: 877-968-8491
Text: "teen2teen" to 839863

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

A 24/7, toll-free hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
Call: 1-800-273-TALK(8255)

Emotions Anonymous

Nonprofessional group focusing on emotional well being in in-person and online weekly meetings.

A Safe Place

Helping individuals and families by providing support and safety planning for anyone experiencing family violence, sexual violence, stalking, or abuse.
Call: 503-654-2288

Child Abuse and Neglect

If you need to report child abuse or neglect, contact the Department of Human Services (DHS).
Call: 971-673-7112.

Grief Share Oregon

A friendly, caring group of people who will talk alongside you through one of life's most difficult experiences. Online grief groups and other supports through grief.

SAMHSA Distress Hotline of America (SARDAA)

24/7, 365-day-a-year crisis counseling and support to people experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters. Press 2 for Spanish-language support. 1-800-985-5993.

Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)

SARC provides mental and/or physical support in crisis situations resulting from sexual assault.
Call: 503-640-5311

The Trevor Project - For LGBTQ Youth

A national 24-hour, toll free confidential suicide hotline for LGBTQ youth.
Call: 1-866-488-7386
Text: "START" to 678678

Youth ERA

Services youth (ages 14 to 25) who identify as needing/wanting mental health supports (971) 334-9295. 

Other Resources