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Social Service Resources

This document provides a summary of social service resources in Washington County, including emergency assistance numbers, services for abuse victims, food, clothing, health care, homeless shelters, mental health support, and more. Key resources listed include the Washington County Child Abuse hotline, Domestic Violence Resource Center, Care to Share for emergency food and utilities assistance, Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center offering sliding scale medical care, Northwest Family Services for low-cost counseling, and 211Info/Oregon Helps for comprehensive social service referrals.

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Social Service Resources

This document provides a summary of social service resources in Washington County, including emergency assistance numbers, services for abuse victims, food, clothing, health care, homeless shelters, mental health support, and more. Key resources listed include the Washington County Child Abuse hotline, Domestic Violence Resource Center, Care to Share for emergency food and utilities assistance, Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center offering sliding scale medical care, Northwest Family Services for low-cost counseling, and 211Info/Oregon Helps for comprehensive social service referrals.

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SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCES

(Services subject to change)


Version: Oct 2014
ABUSE FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE, CALL 911
Washington County Child Abuse 24-hour Reporting Hotline: 503-681-6917
Washington County Non-Emergency Police: 503-629-0111

Domestic Violence Resource Center: Provides survivors of domestic


violence with free and bilingual services for prevention, intervention, and
empowerment. Office: 503-640-5352. 24-hour crisis line: 1-866-469-8600 or
503-469-8620. Website: dvrc-or.org

CLOTHING Beaverton School District Clothes Closet provides free clothing to low income
students enrolled the Beaverton School District in grades K-12. Students can
visit the Clothes Closet two times per school year. An admit slip is required.
Admit slips are available At all school offices. The closet is open Wednesdays
between 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. 16550 SW Merlo Road, Beaverton, OR 97006.

FOOD Care to Share coordinates assistance to families and individuals seeking


emergency food and other basic needs. Address: 17175 SW Tualatin Valley
Hwy, Beaverton, OR 97006. Food Line: 503-591-9025 Utility Line: 503-726-0407
Website: CareToShareHelp.org

HEALTH FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES, CALL 911


POISON CONTROL: 1-800-222-1222.

Oregon Health Plan (OHP)


For OHP eligibility and coverage questions or for general information, call
1-800-699-9075 or 503-378-2666. To request an application, call 1-800-359-
9517 or visit www.oregon.gov/OHA/healthplan. To check the status of your
application: 1-800-943-9249. Client services: 1-800-273-0557. Billing
questions: 1-888-647-2729 or 541-523-3602.

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center: Sliding scale. Accepts OHP. Bring
most recent pay stub for a reduced fee. Spanish-speaking staff and many
other languages available. Monday and Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.,Tuesday and
Thursday 10 a.m. – 7 p.m., and Wednesday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. 2935 SW Cedar Hills
Blvd., Beaverton, OR 97005. Phone: 503-352-6000. Website: virginiagarcia.org

Washington County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)


Beaverton Location: 503-846-8881. Appointments: 503-846-8851 Address:
SW 2nd Street, Beaverton, OR 97005. Sliding scale. Immunizations, TB testing/
treatment, HIV/AIDS testing, women’s health, STD tests/treatment, and family
planning. Website: www.co.washington.or.us

HOMELESS RESOURCES Beaverton School District Title X Social Support Office:


AND SHELTER INFO Students experiencing homelessness and housing instability may qualify for
additional social support if they’re living in a shelter, motel, vehicle, inadequate
conditions or doubled up with family or friends due to economic hardship.
Please contact: 503-591-4462.

Family Shelters: Call 503-640-3263 for the comprehensive Washington County


shelter information and to place your name on a waiting list.

Severe Weather Shelters: Open seasonally, for the most up-to-date information,
or you may contact 211Info by calling 2-1-1 or 503-222-5555.

Safe Place for Youth: Youth ages 14-19. Food, clothing, showers, bedrooms,
and case management. Short-term shelter. 454 SE Washington St., Hillsboro, OR
97123. Office: 503-542-2717. Intake and referrals: 503-542-2389.
Website: boysandgirlsaid.org
MENTAL HEALTH Washington County Mental Health 24-hour Crisis Line: 503-291-9111
AND COUNSELING
Northwest Family Services: Free and low-cost programs: individual, couple, and
family counseling. Job readiness and placement services. Youth development,
educational seminars, parenting and relationship education, school
programs, Latino outreach, and summer camps. Couples’ workshops: www.
lastingrelationships.org. Spanish-speaking staff. 6200 SE King Rd., Portland, OR
97222. For 503-546-6377. www.nwfs.org

Youth Contact: Sliding scale $0-$90. OHP and some private insurance
accepted. Counseling services for youth with problems, including alcohol,
drug, emotional, and dependency issues. Expertise with delinquent at-
risk youth, with an emphasis on serving the whole family. Spanish speaking
Clinicians. Interpretation services for other languages available upon request.
Monday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. After hours by appointment only. 4800
SW Griffith Dr. Ste. 135, Beaverton, OR 97005. Main office: 447 SE Baseline St.,
Hillsboro, OR 97123. 503-640-4222. Website: youthcontact.org

SOCIAL SERVICE 211 INFO: To get help finding help dial 211info, or call 503-222-5555. Calls are
RESOURCES answered in more than 150 languages, providing referrals to more than 7,000
nonprofit, government, faith-based, health and social service programs.
Business Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.. Online resources are available
24/7 at www.211info.org

Oregon Helps: Website that helps determine eligibility for help from 33 different
services, such as SNAP/food stamps; Oregon Health Plan (OHP); Women,
Infants, and Children Nutrition Program (WIC); Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families (TANF); Employment-Related Day Care (ERDC); and others. Website:
oregonhelps.org

SAFENET: Information and referral helpline for Oregon. 1-800-SAFENET 1-800-


723-3638. Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Resource Directory: oregonsafenet.
org. Beaverton Self-Sufficiency/Multi-Service Center (Department of Human
Services, or DHS): Call for information about SNAP/food stamps, Oregon Health
Plan (OHP); Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); Employment-
Related Day Care (ERDC) and other state programs. Monday – Friday 8 a.m.
– 5 p.m. Phone: 503-670-9711. Address: 15625 SW Greystone Court, Beaverton,
OR 97006. Website: oregon.gov/DHS

Love INC: Love INC Beaverton provides vital assistance to at-risk and
impoverished families and individuals in the Greater Beaverton community.
Church and community resources are used to support individuals and families
to provide a holistic approach to meeting their needs. Phones are answered
on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Please call
503-336-5946. Web: loveincbeaverton.org

RENT AND Emergency Rent Assistance (Community Action): Voicemail only: 503-615-0770.
UTILITY ASSISTANCE Email: [email protected]. Website: communityaction4u.org
Energy Assistance (Community Action): Call 503-615-0771 for an appointment
Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.; closed Wed. afternoons. Interpretation
services available. 5050 SW Griffith Dr. Ste. 100, Beaverton, OR 97005.

SUICIDE Alcohol and Substance Help Line: 1-800-923-4357. Spanish: 1-877-515-7848.


Suicide Prevention: WA County Mental Health 24-Hour Crisis Line: 503-291-9111
National Hopeline Network: 1-800-SUICIDE 1-800-784-2433.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:1-800-273-TALK 1-800-273-8255.

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