Clackamas County
Iron Tribe is a community organization of ex-cons in recovery. Their mission is to provide peer support and guidance for the releasing ex-con and people in recovery, as they navigate successful integration into our community.
The Iron Tribe website contains a comprehensive, up-to-date listing of food banks and other resources serving the greater Portland Metro area. Please call ahead to confirm food pantry service times and availability, as hours may have changed.
King’s Cupboard is a mission-based emergency food pantry that is part of the Oregon Food Bank network. Clients select foods they prefer based on a shopping list of available foods.
Serving zip codes 97222, 97267, 97027, 97015, 97086.
Clients may receive emergency food once per month.
USDA income guidelines apply.
ID required.
King’s Cupboard serves clients on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays (except holidays), from 3 to 6 p.m.
King of Kings Lutheran Church.
If you are on the Oregon Health Plan [OHP] in the Tri-County area, there are ride services available to you through the Ride To Care program. These services are to help you when you have no other way to get to your health care appointment.
For other medical transportation services in the Greater Portland area, refer to this website:
http://www.dexknows.com/local/health_care/health_care_services/medical_transportation/geo/m-portland-or/
Oregon Corporation for Affordable Housing is a local non-profit that provides assistance for the development, construction and maintenance of safe, sanitary, low-income housing throughout Oregon.
The Oregon Food Bank Network provides food to needy families throughout Oregon and Clark County, Washington. Use their website to locate a food bank near you.
A list of public libraries in Oregon, many of which provide free Internet access.
Rent Well is a 15-hour tenant education class that helps you become a successful, stable renter by providing information that can help you build a positive relationship with your landlord. If you have ever been denied housing, Rent Well can help you explore any screening barriers you may have, such as evictions, credit problems or criminal history.
Tenant Rights Information/Counseling • Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution • Housing Discrimination Assistance • Rent Payment Assistance
Every Monday night our Community Pantry is open to families and individuals in need of food. Families can come one Monday a month to receive a box or more of food that includes staples and other ingredients with which to make healthy meals.
Clackamas Community College
(503) 594-3475
Career and Employer Resource Center
Boys and Girls Aid Society – Portland
(503) 222-9661
Juvenile justice diversion, runaways, maternity/post-birth and adoption services
Big Brother Big Sister Program
(503) 742-2043
Youth mentoring services,youth resources ages 6-16
Clackamas County Youth Gang Task Force
(503) 656-4264
Intervention strategies and outreach services
Healthy Start-Healthy Families
(503) 546-6533
Free support services to families with, or who are expecting, their first baby.
Springwater Transitional Living Programs
(503) 496-1160
Transitional housing, case management and support services for displaced youth ages 16-21
Clackamas Education Service District,
Child Care Resource and Referral . (503) 675-4100
Information and support to families, child care providers, employers and the community
State of Oregon, Department of Human Services, Child Welfare
(971) 673-7200
Adoption, foster care, parent support, child abuse and neglect investigations resources.
Young Parent Opportunity Program
Clackamas Community College
(503) 594-3027
Educational resources, youth resources and support services for pregnant and parenting teens ages 15-21
Clackamas County Resolution Services
(503) 655-8415
Counseling for divorce issues, youth resources, family mediation, and parenting education for divorcing couples
Legal Aid Services of Oregon
(503) 655-2518
Legal assistance for low income individuals involving civil cases
Child Support Helpline
1-800-383-1222