Community Resources

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Prevention Resources

Medical Emergency? Call 911

Mental Health Crisis? Call 988

Oregon City Together

Youth Substance Prevention Education and Resources

www.octogether.org

Oregon Recovery Network

Provides latest state and local recovery resources such as AA Meetings and peer services like recovery mentors.

http://oregonrecoverynetwork.org/

The Trevor Project

A crisis line for LGBTQ+ youth. It also offers text and chat options, an online hangout space and other resources.

http://www.thetrevorproject.org/


1-866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386).

Tribe Wellness Community

Offers free online mental health support groups with groups for teens, people in recovery, people with family difficulties, people with mental illness (OCD, anxiety) and more. Online 24 hours a day. Sign up required.

http://support.therapytribe.com/

Youth Era

Hosts free virtual drop ins where teens can connect every weekday from 3 to 6 p.m. on a safe and supportive space called Discord. During “Virtual Drop” hours, youth can access activities such as chat rooms, video game competitions, cooking classes and mindfulness exercises.

http://www.youthera.org/

Be SMART

A national, nonpartisan safety program focusing on secure gun storage, parents and caretakers, gun owners and non-gun owners alike.

http://besmartforkids.org

Youth Resources

Ant Farm

Youth Activities, Outdoor adventures, Youth Core- job skills

Call (503) 668-7962 to get connected

The Living Room

Youth Drop In Space

503-825-2535

5427 Glen Echo Ave, Gladstone, OR

Coordinated Housing Access: Youthline

Call 503-546-4693 to get connected with youth specific houselessness diversion program

Oregon City Public Library

For information on Events visit:

http://www.orcity.org/169/Teens

Planet Fitness Oregon City

Ages 14-19 work out free all summer!

Register at: http://www.planetfitness.com/summerpass

Mental Health

Medical Emergency? Call 911

Mental Health Crisis? Call 988

Youthline

Text teen2teen to 839863 or call

877-968-8491

Clackamas County Crisis & Support Line

Call 503-655-8585

Clackamas Women's Services

Domestic Violence Resources & Support

24/7 Crisis & Support Line (503) 654-2288

Looking for a Therapist for your child? Contact your pediatrician for further referrals/ recommendations.

Dougy Center

Grief Support, Therapy & Resources

Call (503) 775-5683

Clackamas County Behavioral Health 

Mon-Fri 8-6:30pm

(503) 655- 8401

6605 SE Lake Road, Milwaukie,  OR

Urgent Mental Health Walk In Clinic

Monday - Friday 9 am - 7 pm

(503)655-8585

11211 SE 82nd Ave, Happy Valley, OR

Food resources

Clackamas Service Center

Free Grocery Delivery

Call (503) 771-7914

DHS Food Market

Food Box

1st Tuesday of Month

315 S Beavercreek Rd

Gleaners Clackamas County

Food Box

Mon-Fri 9-11:30am

13821 Fir Street, Oregon City

Good Roots Community Church

Saturday 10am-12pm

1908 SE Courtney Rd.

Milwaukie

Love One: Food Pantry

Thursday 10-11am

18131 S Fischers Mill Rd, Oregon City

Gladstone Food Pantry

Thursday 3:00-5:30pm

Hillside Church

6460 Glen Echo Ave

Gladstone, OR

FIDO Pet Food Resource

3rd Saturday each month.

9am-2pm

14186 Fir Street O.C.

Clackamas Park Friends Church

Wednesdays 8:00am 9:00am

8120 SE Thiessen Rd Milwaukie

Hope Pantries

Food boxes for pick up at locations below:

First Presbyterian Church

Tuesdays 1-4pm

1321 Linn Ave O.C.

(503) 656- 7444

United Methodist Church

Wednesdays 1-4pm

18955 South End Rd

Oregon City

(503) 656-3433

St John's Catholic Church

Thursdays 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm

4th and Center St O.C.

(503) 742- 8200

First Baptist Church

Fridays 1-4pm

819 John Adams St

Oregon City

(503) 656-3854

Sign up for OHP/ SNAP/ Childcare Benefits at: http://one.oregon.gov/

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  • Pioneer Pantry

    What is Pioneer Pantry?

    The purpose of The Pioneer Pantry is to provide a bag of nonperishable food to students in need that they can take home and eat when school meal programs are unavailable.

    We serve high school students at OCHS, OCSLA, Jackson Prep, CAIS, and Bridges to Independence.

  • NeedFood.Oregon.Gov

    Find food resources from all over the state.

    You can get help with your food needs. Find help getting fresh local food right here.

  • Alimentos.oregon.gov

    Es posible que pueda obtener los beneficios alimenticios a corto plazo.

    Puede presentarla solicitud y ver si obtiene unaaprobación, todo desde su hogar.

  • Hope Pantries

    HOPE Oregon City food pantries are distribution sites for USDA and Oregon Food Bank perishable and non-perishable food.

    HOPE Oregon City food pantries serves those who reside in the 97004, 97013, 97027, 97045, 97068, and 97267 ZIP codes.

  • Learn More About SNAP

    SNAP ​offers food benefits to eligible, low-income individuals and families. Families who are eligible for SNAP are now also eligible for Head Start, and free or discounted internet.

Clothing / Hygiene Care

Clackamas Service Center

Clothing, Showers & Hygiene Items

Tues/Wed/Thurs

10am-1pm

8800 SE 80th Ave, Portland, OR 97206

PTA Clothes Closet

Call (503) 785-8035 to set an appointment

Love One: Laundry

  • June 13

  • July 11

  • August 8

Brax Laundry

927 Molalla Ave O.C.

3 loads/ family

211 Information Service

Call 211 or visit: http://www.211info.org/ for information on resources you need

HEALTH CENTERs

Beavercreek Health Center

Primary Care & Dental Services

110 Beavercreek Road, Suite 100 O.C

503-655-8471

Rex Putnum School Based Health Center 

No cost medical care for students of Clackamas County

503-353-5884

4950 SE Roethe Rd, Milwaukie 

School Based Health Centers

SBHCs are medical clinics that offer children and youth health care either in a school or on school grounds. They help children and youth get the care they need when they need it.

SBHCs have primary care providers such as doctors, nurse practitioners and physicians’ assistants. Some have dental and mental health providers. They work with school nurses to help youth stay healthy and in school.

Community partnerships that include schools, school boards, parents, students and medical professionals create and support SBHCs.

Housing / rent

Clackamas Coordinated Housing Access

Rent & Housing Assistance

Call 503-655-8575 or fill out online intake:

http://www.clackamas.us/communitydevelopment/cccha.html

St Vincent De Paul

Rent assistance Program

Call 503-235-8431

Love Inc. Clackamas County

Household Supplies

Call 503-650-0153

Tuesday and Thursday

10:30 AM - 1 PM

Catholic Charities of Oregon City

Assistance with energy bills/ rent

Call (503) 231-4866

Clackamas County Community Action

Eviction prevention, emergency rent assistance, low income housing options. Call (503) 650-5750

Clackamas County Eviction Prevention

Eviction prevention through mediation services

Fill out online intake:

http://www.clackamas.us/ccrs/eviction-prevention-mediation

Summer Activities

Kids Bowl Free

Sign up for free bowling this summer with: http://www.kidsbowlfree.com/ 

Oregon City Summer Camps 

Community Summer Camps http://www.orcity.org/1039/Community-Camps

Scholarships available 

Oregon City Public Libraries

http://orcity.org/169/Teens

Oregon City High School Summer Camps

www.ochspioneers.org/summer-camps-2024

Youth Era Drop-in-center 

Call 503-546-4693

1097 SE 21ST AVENUE

MILWAUKIE, OR 97222

Our Drop Model enables us to create safe, welcoming, and inclusive spaces where youth can receive peer support, gain leadership skills, meet new people, and achieve their goals.