Babies in Need is an all-volunteer ministry sponsored in part by All Saints Episcopal Church, Vancouver. Our mission is to serve needy newborns throughout Southwest Washington. Those we serve include:
- Low-income parents of all racial, ethnic, educational, and religious backgrounds
- Unsupported mothers
- Undocumented immigrants
- Homeless women and babies
- Victims of domestic violence or substance abuse
- Families with medical problems or job loss
- Premature & special needs babies
- Low-income single custodial fathers
The Access to Baby and Child Dentistry program — ABCD — puts young children on a lifelong path to good oral health. ABCD connects low-income families with dentists who know how to care for young kids, preventing tooth decay early and educating parents about how to take good care of their children’s teeth.
Call (360) 397-8000 extension 7371 to find a dentist near you.
The Beaverton Hispanic Center was formed to assist Latino immigrants living in the Beaverton and Western Multnomah County area with integration into American culture. We provide subsidized ESL classes independently and through collaboration with local companies, Spanish as a second language classes, computer classes, INEA Classes, Domestic Violence Prevention and Education presentations, and Gang, Drug, and Crime Prevention programs.
Bikes For Humanity PDX (B4HPDX) is a local, public charity project providing affordable refurbished bicycles to riders of all economic backgrounds.
We host donation/adoption drive events that efficiently and sustainably transition under-utilized bikes back onto the streets. Our volunteers also serve the community at free tune-up clinics during local events.
We provide professional bike repair curriculum, tools, and shop space for volunteers to learn and work on refurbishing donated bikes.
Bradley Angle’s mission is to serve all people affected by domestic violence. We place any person experiencing or at risk for domestic violence at the center of our services and provide support for safety, education, empowerment, healing, and hope.
Emergency Shelter provides up to 10-12 weeks of shelter and support services for nine families. Case management and advocacy providers assist residents in obtaining clothing, furnishings, transportation, employment and/or job training, financial assistance, parenting support and groups, health services, drug, alcohol and mental health services.
24-Hour Crisis Phone Line provides immediate access to safety planning, peer counseling, resource referral, emergency bed availability and domestic violence information.
Youth Programs provide group and individual support to children up to age 17.
Breaking Free Ministry provides emergency shelter and other short term housing solutions to residents of Clark County.
Our mission is to strengthen individuals and families affected by addiction, poverty and homelessness. Bridges to Change is committed to stop the revolving door of recidivism. We stress personal accountability while providing tools, support, and services necessary to expand our clients' horizons, helping them pursue their goals, and maintain self-sufficient lives in the community.
Bridges to Change makes low cost housing available to people who are committed to changing their lives. We have ten recovery transition houses, providing shelter to 125 men and women in Clackamas, Marion, Multnomah and Washington counties.
Canby Alliance Church is heavily involved in our community. We act out our calling to be a blessing to others and seek to serve others in the love of Christ often.
Food Pantry
Our Food Pantry is open the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month from 9 am-11 am for anyone who needs food.
Pregnancy Care Center
The Pregnancy Care Center provides complete, accurate information and compassionate peer counseling to women who are making decisions about their possible pregnancies.
Candlelighters is a non-profit organization, providing support to over a thousand families affected by childhood cancer in Oregon and SW Washington. Candlelighters offers support and services, without regard to economics, race, religion, choice of physician(s) or health care facilities.
Candlelighters provides frontline assistance to families of cancer patients, ages 0-21, as they battle the emotional stresses of their experiences.
Meetings, personal assistance and activities for families provide the outlets needed to share the fear and frustrations caused by childhood cancer.