Oregon Free Public Assistance and Programs

We have provided all of the Oregon Free Public Assistance and programs.

Assistance League Of Corvallis     (541)757-1978
547 Nw Ninth St Corvallis, OR 97330
website: http://www.alcorvallis.org

ASSISTANCE LEAGUE® OF Corvallis members develop, implement, and fund ongoing projects to serve people with specific needs in Benton County, Oregon.


The Wallace Medical Concern     
PO Box 3506 Gresham, OR 97030
website: http://www.wallacemedical.org

The Wallace Medical Concern is a volunteer organization that provides neighborhood-based health care services and assistance to Portland-area residents who face barriers to care. Wallace has clinics in Portland and in Gresham, Oregon.


Integral Youth Services     
115 N 10th St Klamath Falls, OR 97601
website: http://IYSKFALLS.ORG

To offer HOPE to youth, providing for their needs and mentoring toward positive choices and healthy relationships.


1000 Friends Of Oregon     (503)497-1000
534 Sw Third Ave Portland, OR 97204
website: http://www.friends.org

1000 Friends of Oregon advocates for thriving communities with prosperous city centers, neighborhood parks, and a wide variety of housing and transportation choices; safeguards farm, range and forest lands from urban and rural sprawl; and protects our beaches, high desert, and other scenic places. We are the citizens' voice for sensible land and community protections.


Central City Concern Inc     (503)294-1681
232 NW 6th Ave Portland, OR 97209
website: http://www.centralcityconcern.org

Central City Concern's (CCC) mission is to provide pathways to self-sufficiency through active intervention in poverty and homelessness. The agency has been mitigating the effects of homelessness, poverty and addictions in the Portland metropolitan area for the last 30 years. CCC has developed a profoundly effective linked network of housing and support services to help homeless and low-income individuals transition into the social and economic mainstream. This continuum of care is composed of over 1,400 units of low-income and supportive housing, primary healthcare, behavioral and complementary healthcare, drug and alcohol treatment and recovery programs, vocational training and employment placement services. This nationally recognized model provides support, stability and, above all, options to a traditionally disenfranchised and at-risk segment of the community.


Womens Intercommunity Aids Resource     (503)238-4420
1608 Se Ankey St Portland, OR 97214
website: http://www.wiar-nw.org

Women's Intercommunity AIDS Resource (WIAR)founded in 1994, is a multi-service drop-in center for women and children living with HIV/AIDS. WIAR empowers women and children affected by HIV/AIDS to live fuller lives. Recognizing the special needs of these women and children, WIAR embraces a holistic approach that reflects loving concern for all persons.


Marion Polk Legal Aid Service Inc     (503)581-5265
1655 State St Salem, OR 97301
website: http://www.mplas.org

MPLAS was established in 1967 to help low-income individuals have access to the justice system even though their incomes are too low to afford a private attorney. In 2003, over 3,200 people came for help with domestic violence and divorce, custody and visitation; landlord/tenant problems; public benefit denials and health care issues. MPLAS clients are predominantly women with children. Financial eligibility is limited to 125% of FPIG; a family of four cannot gross more than $1917 per month to be eligible.




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