Family Resources
Sponsored by Lutheran Community Services, HopeSpring serves women with children who are victims of domestic violence, in recovery from substance abuse, and/or are homeless. HopeSpring promotes self-sufficiency for homeless women and children by providing housing and social services through a collaborative community effort.
Through the HopeSpring program, each family receives 12 Months of:
– Rental Assistance
– Intensive Case Management
– Childcare Assistance
– Parenting and Life Skills Classes
– Drug and Alcohol Relapse Prevention
– Mental Health Care (as needed)
– Emergency Financial Assistance
Impact NW implements innovative programs that respond to our community’s specific needs, connecting our clients with tools and resources that empower them to break the intergenerational cycle of poverty and transition into financial independence.
Some of our services include providing Emergency Housing Assistance for short-term motel stays, placement in local shelters, and direct rent assistance for families with children only. We also provide assistance with utility bills and some cash assistance for necessary items. Short-term case management and bi-lingual information services.
Inter-Faith Treasure House is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to providing food, clothing, and emergency assistance to children and their families who are in crisis in the Camas/Washougal area. Inter-Faith Treasure House is the safety net of the community, providing over 60,000 lbs. of food each month.
My Father’s House is a family shelter located in East Multnomah County, Oregon. We provide a safe environment for 30 families, a place families can stay together as they address their spiritual, physical, emotional, and relational issues and needs.
The mission of NARA, NW is to provide education, physical and mental health services and substance abuse treatment that is culturally appropriate to American Indians, Alaska Natives and other vulnerable populations.
NARA NW now operates a residential family treatment center, an outpatient treatment center, a family resource program, transitional housing for Native women and children, and a primary health care clinic.
Services:
Health & Wellness Services
Outpatient Addiction Services
Residential Addiction Services
Adult Mental Health Services
Child & Family Services
Youth Programs
Visit our website to learn more about each service.
Neighborhood House delivers innovative and life-changing programs for low-income people of all ages. Our programs prepare children for success in school and life, help families move beyond poverty, and support seniors to continue living independently.
New Beginnings is a home for young women who are pregnant and need a safe place for themselves and their unborn baby—a place located within the community close to the resources they need to complete their education and find employment. Also serving Camas and Washougal.
Open Door offers a warm and supportive environment for homeless individuals to receive assistance. The objective of our Homeless Program is to return individuals to an environment of stable employment and secure housing.
Services:
Hot meals • Emergency food boxes • Personal hygiene products • Showers • Mailboxes • Phone Use • Internet Access • Restrooms • Assistance in finding temporary shelter
A comprehensive listing of State programs providing low income families and individuals financial assistance for all sorts of needs.