Community Resource Inventory Multnomah County Comprehensive Gang Assessment

June 2014

This inventory was compiled, as part of the Multnomah County Comprehensive Gang Assessment, for the purpose of documenting programs, services, and community organizations that serve gang impacted youth and families through primary or secondary prevention, intervention, suppression or reentry. This is not intended to be used as a directory. The information about programs included in this document is limited to what was able to be compiled during the assessment period, and therefore might not be comprehensive. Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name 4th Dimension

2. Program Name SOBER CLUB

3. Program Purpose To provide a safe and fun environment for people in the recovery community.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides a safe and fun environment for people who want to be clean and sober. People (teenagers, young and old adults) can gather with friends, play cards, shoot pool, and play ping pong.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria People who want to be clean and sober

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name A Better Way Counseling

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides individual, couples, family, group and marriage counseling. Support groups are FREE and are for people with eating disorders and families and friends of people with eating disorders.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Acadia Northwest

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Comprehensive outpatient substance abuse treatment

4. Service(s) Provided Provides affordable outpatient chemical dependency treatment, state-certified DUII education, rehabilitation and advocates for clients in court. Information and referral to other community resources including detox services. Provides corporate training for prevention and intervention training in the workplace. Interventions and sober housing available. State-approved treatment for Restricted or Hardship driver license.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Al-Anon/ Alateen

2. Program Name AL-NON FAMILY GROUPS

3. Program Purpose For those seeking help for alcoholism and for those affected by someone else’s substance abuse

4. Service(s) Provided Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength and hope in order to solve their common problems. They believe alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes can aid recovery. Alateen provides support for teens affected by another person's drinking. Adult Children of Alcoholics is a peer support group for adults with alcoholic parents.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Al-Anon is for anyone who feels affected by the alcoholism of a loved one or friend. Alateen (teenagers that have been affected by a drinking family member or friend)

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Nationwide

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Albertina Kerr

2. Program Name INTENSIVE TREATMENT PROGRAM (ITP)

3. Program Purpose 10-bed secure treatment program for youth with developmental disabilities, many of whom have concurrent mental health challenges.

4. Service(s) Provided Youth receive education, therapy, skills training and placement services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria All youth have Developmental Disabilities System (ODDS) eligibility and are 11-17 years old. Some youth are placed in these services by the Juvenile Psychiatric Security Review Board (JPSRB).

7. Program Capacity 8 ODDS, 2 contracted

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? varies based on current capacity

10. Geographic Service Area State of Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources State

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1. Agency Name Albertina Kerr

2. Program Name FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

3. Program Purpose Provide a space for families to gather for peer support, share experiences and hold family activities and events.

4. Service(s) Provided Families also benefit from an extensive resource library including access to internet resources. Workshops are provided by other family members who have had similar experiences and professionals in the mental health field.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Families who are raising a child with mental health, behavioral challenges and developmental disabilities.

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources N/A

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1. Agency Name Albertina Kerr

2. Program Name EARLY CHILDHOOD OUTPATIENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose The focus is on assisting the child and family in developing skills to promote the child's success and safety, preparing them to enter kindergarten ready to learn in their local community schools.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides educational programs, mental health support, therapy and psychiatric services to children ages 3-5 and their families. This program opens its doors to at-risk preschool children who require a structured, therapeutic setting as an alternative to preschool, Head Start, daycare or in-home care.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children ages 3-5 with a mental health diagnosis with severe emotional issues and learning delays, who are eligible for special education service, experience significant problems in current placement or have failed at an earlier placement.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? varies

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah and Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Federal, State & Private

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1. Agency Name Albertina Kerr

2. Program Name CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Families raising a child with developmental delays will find specialized, comprehensive team- based care

4. Service(s) Provided Specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of developmental delays and disabilities, the pediatrics team provides evaluation and ongoing case management for children with: communication and developmental delays, ADHD, autism, behavior issues, sensory processing disorder, and other issues affecting the ability to relate effectively with their family and the environment

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? varies

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Federal, State & Private

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1. Agency Name Albertina Kerr

2. Program Name CRISIS PSYCHIATRIC CARE (SUBACUTE) PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose The goals of the program are to stabilize children in crisis, provide effective mental health treatment and ultimately return the child to their home or a less intense level of care.

4. Service(s) Provided Offers children a short term residential placement and 24-hour access to mental health professionals, receive a psychiatric assessment by a psychiatrist, individual and family therapy with a Master level clinician, and a physical health exam.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria children ages six to 18

7. Program Capacity 4 units, each with 6 beds

8. Is the Program full? census varies

9. How long is the wait for services? Zero to a week depending on referrals, usually between 24-72 hours.

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon State and SW Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? limited

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Federal, State and Private

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1. Agency Name Albertina Kerr

2. Program Name THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE

3. Program Purpose The program provides longer-term homes and care for children with mental health challenges

4. Service(s) Provided The program focuses on extensive support of the foster families to care for these children that have many challenging needs. Albertina Kerr staff also provides skills training for children as they began transition to self-sufficiency as an adult.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria children with mental health challenges

7. Program Capacity 51 children

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? varies

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Marion, Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook, Yamhill, Polk, Lincoln, Benton and Linn.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? limited

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

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1. Agency Name Albertina Kerr

2. Program Name INTENSIVE COMMUNITY-BASED TREATMENT

3. Program Purpose Designed to provide family-driven, strengths-based wraparound care to children with developmental disabilities, mental health challenges and serious emotional disorders

4. Service(s) Provided Provides individually tailored in-home and community-based supports and mental health treatment, family therapy, skills training and a 24-hour helpline.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children and youth children ages 3 to 17 who are at risk of being unable to stay in their home or in school due to a mental health condition.

7. Program Capacity Program is scalable.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? varies depending on region

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah and Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? limited

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Federal, State & Private

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1. Agency Name Albertina Kerr

2. Program Name OUTPATIENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Kerr's community-based Outpatient services provide short-term interventions to help stabilize the child and other affected family members during periods of transition or disruption.

4. Service(s) Provided Community program offering a range of treatment, counseling, residential placement, and education for children who are experiencing crisis because of mental health issues, developmental disabilities, or traumatic events. Offers home-based services to teach effective parenting strategies and home-based and community-based individual skills training.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children birth-18 years of age whose mental health needs put them at risk for disruption in home or school and their families

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? Limited availability

9. How long is the wait for services? varies based on region

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah and Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? limited

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

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14. Funding Sources Federal and State

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1. Agency Name Albertina Kerr

2. Program Name YOUTH GROUP HOMES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Albertina Kerr operates a total of 15 neighborhood group homes for youth that offer 24-hour support and life skills training for children and teens with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges that require specialized care and treatment.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children and teens ages 7 to 18 with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Marion, Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook, Yamhill, Polk, Lincoln, Benton and Linn.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Albina Head Start

2. Program Name HEAD START

3. Program Purpose Provide Head Start services.

4. Service(s) Provided Head Start services promote school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children by providing educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to enrolled children and families. Services for parents include parenting classes, parent support and networking. Also provides services for children with special needs. Offers full day center- based services and home-based/home visiting services. Provides breakfast, lunch and snack. Utilizes Parent As Teachers Curriculum.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria *Children ages 3 to 5 years old, Not in kindergarten and living in N, NE, or SE Portland within Portland Public School District. *Families must have a total household income at or below federal income guidelines and meet employment or school requirements.

7. Program Capacity 646 children

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? Varies throughout the program year

10. Geographic Service Area 97202, 97203, 97206, 97211, 97212, 97213, 97214, 97215, 97216, 97217, 97218, 97220, 97227, 97232, 97266

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

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12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources State & Federal

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1. Agency Name Albina Head Start

2. Program Name EARLY HEAD START

3. Program Purpose Provide Early Head Start services.

4. Service(s) Provided Early Head Start services promote school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children by providing educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to enrolled children and families. Services for parents include parenting classes, parent support and networking. Also provides services for children with special needs. Offers full day center- based services and home-based/home visiting services. Provides breakfast, lunch and snack. Utilizes Parent As Teachers Curriculum for Home Based Services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria *Infants 6 weeks to 3 years old and living in N, NE, or SE Portland within Portland Public School District. *Families must have a total household income at or below federal income guidelines and meet employment or school requirements.

7. Program Capacity 379 children

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? Varies throughout the program year

10. Geographic Service Area 97202, 97203, 97206, 97211, 97212, 97213, 97214, 97215, 97216, 97217, 97218, 97220, 97227, 97232, 97266

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

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12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local, State, Federal

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1. Agency Name Alcoholics Anonymous Of Portland

2. Program Name AA

3. Program Purpose Peer support to solve alcoholism.

4. Service(s) Provided Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other as a way to solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism. Assists alcoholics who request help to get and stay sober. This is done by referring people to AA meetings, through an outreach program, community liaisons and a speakers bureau.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Big Brothers Big Sisters Columbia Northwest

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided One-to-one mentor program serving children ages 6-16. Matches youth with adult mentor to form relationship that provides a positive role model for guidance and support of the child. Volunteers must be 18 or older, live in the tri-county area and commit to three or four outings per month for one year. Volunteers are screened.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Program serves youth 6-16 years of age. Volunteer eligibility: Adult volunteers are screened, must be 18 and older, commit to 3 to 4 times a month and to one year service

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Black Parent Initiative (BPI)

2. Program Name TOGETHER WE CAN AND PARENT UNIVERSITY

3. Program Purpose The families receiving services and support from BPI’s have various complex issues, ranging from, understanding the developmental stages of their child, dealing with racial and cultural identity, while dealing with generational poverty, domestic violenc

4. Service(s) Provided Various parenting support and educational services aimed at mobilizing Black parents to ensure their children achieve educational excellence. Provides advocacy for African American families with young children in need of early intervention/early childhood special education. Provides Parent University offering quarterly menu of classes focused on: Financial Literacy, Adult Literacy, Parental Management, Parental Engagement in Children's education, Effective Parenting, Health Literacy, Childhood and Early Education. On site childcare

5. Dosage of Services 12 month parenting program, quarterly parent university classes

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Black parents or parents raising Black children.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? Parent University is free and open to the entire community

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

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14. Funding Sources Private, Local & State

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1. Agency Name Boy Scouts Cascade Pacific Council

2. Program Name SCOUTING PROGRAMS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Cub Scout programs focus on family-centered activities for boys, including crafts, physical fitness and character development. Boy Scout programs build cooperation skills, self esteem and life skills with camping and service activities. Varsity Scouting uses a team approach involving high adventure and sports. Venturing and Sea Scouts for older youth (both male and female) focus on building leadership skills using high adventure activities.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Cub Scouts boys ages 7-10, Boy Scouts boys ages 11-18, Explorers boys ages 14-21, Varsity Scouts boys ages 14-18, and Venturing and Sea Scouts ages 14-20 and co-ed

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

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1. Agency Name Boys & Girls Aid

2. Program Name STEP (STABILIZATION, TRANSITION AND EVALUATION PROGRAM)

3. Program Purpose STEP is a short-term shelter program that provides young people, ages 10 to 18, with assessment, evaluation, behavioral rehabilitation, and service planning and placement recommendations.

4. Service(s) Provided In the STEP program, youth are placed in foster homes, or at Seneca House, depending on which environment best suits their needs. In either of these situations, youth receive: 24 hour sight and sound supervision Professional staff available 24 hours a day for crisis counseling and support Case management services, including individual counseling Coordination of family visits Access to medical and dental services Access to mental health and drug and alcohol treatment through Lifeworks Northwest Individual and group skill building Group counseling Recreational activities Gender specific programming Comprehensive needs assessment Recommendations for future placement, with a focus on permanency Trauma informed environment

5. Dosage of Services At least 6 hours per week of behavioral rehabilitative services. Average length of stay is 90 days, but can be as short as 1 night and as long as 6 months, depending on individual needs.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria youth who are court involved or in the custody of the Department of Human Services and are in need of short term shelter and evaluation, counseling and support, and assistance making their next life transition. Many have histories of abuse or trauma, runa

7. Program Capacity Up to 20 youth total: • Up to 10 females, with DHS involvement • Up to 5 youth (male or female) from Multnomah County Juvenile • Up to 3 youth (male or female) from Clackamas County Juvenile

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8. Is the Program full? Not currently. The juvenile department contracts (Multnomah and Clackamas Counties) are often full.

9. How long is the wait for services? Immediate openings for DHS involved females.

10. Geographic Service Area DHS- Metro (Clackamas, Multnomah) and Western Counties (Washington, Marion, Polk, Yamhill, Columbia, Clatsop)

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Private, Local & State

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1. Agency Name Boys & Girls Aid

2. Program Name PREGNANCY COUNSELING

3. Program Purpose Provide Non-directive, Non-coercive all options counseling to women experiencing an unplanned pregnancy.

4. Service(s) Provided This program provides pregnancy options counseling by phone, text, email, and/or in person for those facing unplanned pregnancy. Callers can speak with clinicians 24/7 to explore options for parenting, adoption, and abortion in Oregon and Washington. This program provides support and Non-judgmental information and referral services specific to the needs of each caller.

5. Dosage of Services At the discretion of the person initiating services.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria All women and men who live in Oregon and Washington and are faced with an unplanned pregnancy.

7. Program Capacity N/A we serve all who call, text or email

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? None

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon and Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

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1. Agency Name Boys & Girls Aid

2. Program Name PETTYGROVE PROGRAM & INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Pettygrove is a group home facility that serves young women age 13-18 in the custody of the Oregon Youth Authority in need of residential services as prevention to a higher level of care or to provide for transition services from a more secure setting. Yo

4. Service(s) Provided At Pettygrove we believe in a trauma informed care approach to permanency. We work through young women’s grief, loss, and trauma leading to their delinquent behavior thus allowing them to heal and feel emotionally prepared to develop healthy permanent connections. We believe in a holistic approach to personal growth that encompasses physical, spiritual, relational, intellectual, emotional and sexual. These domains are interwoven into the program in multiple ways and help young women work through their traumatic past. We also believe that relationships are of key importance to personal development and blossom through the celebration of diversity and respect for individual and self. While in the Pettygrove program young women will attend school for their diploma or GED. If they are on the Independent Living Track clients may be attending higher education or working. Clients will receive all or some of the following service based on individual need:  Individual Therapy  Family Therapy  Psychiatric Consultation  Individual Skills Training  Group Skills Training  Case Management  Medical and Dental Services Daily Recreation  Educational Services  Cultural Activities  Individual Academic Assistance  Vocational Support  Independent Living Skills Training  Substance Abuse Treatment  Transition Planning 90 Days of Aftercare

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5. Dosage of Services The target program duration is 9 months.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Young women, 13 to 18 years of age, who are in Oregon Youth Authority custody.

7. Program Capacity 10 young women

8. Is the Program full? Yes. The program is always accepting referrals.

9. How long is the wait for services? 2-4 Months. Openings many occur sooner.

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Private & State

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1. Agency Name Boys & Girls Aid

2. Program Name FOSTER CARE & ADOPTION

3. Program Purpose Provide high quality adoptive families for children and youth living in foster care in need of permanency

4. Service(s) Provided Program Information Coordinator provides information to families interested in foster care or adoption. Interested persons can attend an information session the first Tuesday of most months. Staff guides families through the certification and home study process for foster care and adoption programs which involve meetings, home visits, references and training. Foster parents receive ongoing training to maintain certification and 24/7 support.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Families (single, or partnered) who are capable of meeting the life long needs of children and youth in need of permanency. / Foster and adoptive parents must be 21 years and over and complete necessary training and application, and must live within our s

7. Program Capacity 35 Foster homes 50+ Adoptive Families

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? None

10. Geographic Service Area Foster Care: Multnomah, Clackamas, & Washington Counties Adoption: Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Yamhill, Marion, & Polk Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

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12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private & State

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1. Agency Name Boys And Girls Clubs

2. Program Name YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Program provides counseling and guidance to youth and their families. This prevention-based program focuses on members’ individual needs and youth development

4. Service(s) Provided Services include initial assessments, individualized planning, and after-school programming designed to meet social, behavioral and academic needs.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria At risk youths, ages 6 (in 1st grade) through 18 (in high school)

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Nationwide

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Bradley Angle

2. Program Name RESOURCE CENTER, SHELTER & CRISIS LINE

3. Program Purpose We 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.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides up to 9 individuals and families safe shelter, food, clothing, advocacy, safety planning, information & referral, and support & structured activities for the children of shelter residents. We also offer individual advocacy and group support services through our Resource Center. Those programs include: Youth and Family Support Services, Economic Empowerment Program, Healing Roots Program—culturally specific services for African American survivors, LGBTQ Program, Housing Assistance Program.

5. Dosage of Services depends on service

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Individuals seeking safety from domestic violence

7. Program Capacity Emergency Shelter can house 9 individuals and families. The Resource Center is accessible to all survivors.

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties Oregon; Clark County Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

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12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? limited

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

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1. Agency Name Caldera

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Caldera is a catalyst for the transformation of underserved youth through innovative year-round art and environmental programs.

4. Service(s) Provided Caldera’s youth program provides underserved Oregon children with year-round, long-term mentoring through arts and nature projects, beginning at age eleven and continuing through young adulthood. Caldera’s programs currently take place in five schools in Portland

5. Dosage of Services 1 classroom mentor session/wk for middle school students For high school students, Saturday events 8-10 days at camp during the summer

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria struggling students with limited access to the arts

7. Program Capacity 50 per session during the session with 3 sessions

8. Is the Program full? Middle school classes are full. During the summer we are usually low in numbers for our 11th and 12th grade camp.

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area 5 Portland Schools

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

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12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private, State and Federal

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1. Agency Name Caremark Behavioral Health Service

2. Program Name INPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Comprehensive inpatient psychiatric services at Adventist Medical Center. Assessment, diagnosis, medical treatment and counseling.

4. Service(s) Provided CareMark Behavioral Health Services offers comprehensive inpatient psychiatric services at Adventist Medical Center, Legacy, Good Sam and Emmanuel Centers. Services include 24-hour intake, psychiatric assessment and diagnosis, medical management of psychiatric disorders, individual treatment planning, psychological testing as indicated, medication management and education, counseling and therapy services, and consultation services. No drug and alcohol services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria serves children, adolescents, and adults.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

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1. Agency Name Cares Northwest

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Assessment and intervention program for children for whom there are concerns of physical or sexual abuse, neglect and exposure to domestic violence.

4. Service(s) Provided medically-based child abuse assessment and intervention program - Physical examinations and interviews are conducted in a comfortable environment to help children feel safe.

5. Dosage of Services The hope is that children will only need an assessment once during a lifetime, however, the program will evaluate children as many times as are deemed needed and necessary.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children, birth-18 years, suspected of having been abused or neglected.

7. Program Capacity 6-10 children per day

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? The goal is to have children scheduled for an evaluation within 2 weeks of referral to the program.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah and Washington Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Private, Local and Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascade Aids Project

2. Program Name HIV TESTING FOR ALL

3. Program Purpose Provide opportunities for all Oregonians to learn their HIV status via Rapid HIV Testing.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides HIV Testing and prevention counseling.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Anyone needing an HIV Test

7. Program Capacity Up to 12 HIV tests a day

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? HIV tests conducted by appointment or walk in – wait can be up to 30 minutes long

10. Geographic Service Area Greater Portland Metro Area, Clark County (will accept others that come into clinic)

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private, Local, State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascade Aids Project

2. Program Name HOUSING & SUPPORT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Housing and Support Services provides housing case management, eviction prevention assistance, and short- and long-term housing assistance to help people who are living with HIV/AIDS, and are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

4. Service(s) Provided Housing case management to assist with long-term housing, short-term housing, and emergency rental assistance.

5. Dosage of Services On an as-needed basis; individual interested in services must also meet eligibility guidelines.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria People who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS.

7. Program Capacity Varies depending on availability, contracts and eligibility. Call for more information.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Varies depending on availability, contracts and eligibility.

10. Geographic Service Area Short term housing: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Columbia, Yamhill, and Clark counties. Long term housing: Multnomah and Washington counties.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Private, Local, State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascade Aids Project

2. Program Name AFRICAN AMERICAN & LATINO SPECIFIC NAVIGATION

3. Program Purpose This program provides support with navigating the HIV medical care system that is culturally specific for African Americans and Latinos with high needs, such as homelessness, severe medical needs, mental illness, substance abuse, or lack of insurance

4. Service(s) Provided Culturally specific advocacy, benefits counseling, support accessing medical care linkage to mental health and substance abuse services, medication adherence support, home visits, housing resources and education. Services are provided where clients most need them — in the clinic, hospital or at home.

5. Dosage of Services To be determined on an individual basis

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria The program supports African Americans living with HIV/AIDS who have high needs in Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Yamhill, Columbia and Clark counties.

7. Program Capacity 30 people

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Greater Portland Metro Area, Clark County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private, Local, State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascade Aids Project

2. Program Name KIDS CONNECTION

3. Program Purpose Provides HIV-specific support to children, youth and families who are living with or affected by HIV.

4. Service(s) Provided Kids Connection provides HIV-specific support to children, youth and families who are HIV infected or affected. Kids Connection also provides training to other family-serving agencies in the Portland area to improve their capacity to serve HIV-impacted families.

5. Dosage of Services Varies; services consist of individual appointments and group activities.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Families infected or affected by HIV

7. Program Capacity 50 families

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area All of Oregon & SW Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Private, Local, State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

2. Program Name HEALING HURT PEOPLE PORTLAND (HHP)

3. Program Purpose The goal of the program is to reduce retaliatory violence.

4. Service(s) Provided While in the emergency room at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center a multi-disciplinary team (social worker, doctor and other support) begins to address the trauma and find ways to connect the victim to resources to include, but Not limited to emotional support, family support, housing, medical follow-up, substance abuse treatment, legal and educational support.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria males of color, ages 10 to 25 years, who have experienced an intentional trauma such as gunshot or stab wounds.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

2. Program Name HOUSING & HOMELESSNESS SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provides low-cost housing for low-income individuals who are in recovery from addictions and- or mental health problems.

4. Service(s) Provided Central Intake and Referral Line for all services provided by Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare. Case management, individual, family, group, geriatric and LGBTQ counseling, alcohol and drug treatment services, DUII and gambling addiction/treatment services, recovery housing services , sexual abuse counseling, domestic violence services, urgent mental health services, home visits, medication management, residential services, money management, outreach, shelter service for homeless mentally ill, crisis intervention, outpatient mental health services and early intervention services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria people experiencing homelessness who are disabled by a serious mental health issue

7. Program Capacity Cascadia operates more than 20 property sites, representing over 350 units of supported and independent housing

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area varies based on program

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Local, State and Federal funding

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

2. Program Name ACCESS TO RECOVERY

3. Program Purpose Outpatient treatment program is designed for adults who are involved with alcohol and/or other substances

4. Service(s) Provided Individual therapy, treatment groups, life skills training and development

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria adults who are involved with alcohol and/or other substances

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

2. Program Name GAMBLING TREATMENT

3. Program Purpose Individual, group and couples counseling for problem gamblers and/or their significant others and family

4. Service(s) Provided Individual, Group, Couples and Family counseling Education about compulsive gambling Counseling for significant others and family of gamblers Phone consultation and support

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria problem gamblers and/or their significant others and family

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah & Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

2. Program Name CHILD AND FAMILY PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Offers assessment and treatment for children and youth with mental health and substance abuse concerns

4. Service(s) Provided Assessment and consultation of mental health needs Psychiatric evaluation and medication management Family-focused therapy Family Check-Up Model – parenting support and intervention Parenting education groups Individual therapy Youth substance abuse assessment Substance abuse group therapy (including education, treatment and support) Group therapy for: ADHD, anxiety and depression, anger management, DBT, seeking safety and life skills Alcohol and drug intensive outpatient treatment including individual and family Case management Foster child and family summer activities program Supported employment

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria children and youth with mental health and substance abuse concerns

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

2. Program Name PEER WELLNESS PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose By training people who have lived through mental-health challenges and learned to cultivate their own wellness, they in turn support their peers in making healthy lifestyle choices.

4. Service(s) Provided Peer Wellness Specialists help clients address lifestyle and risk factors before they reach a crisis stage.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Cascadia clients with mental health challenges

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

2. Program Name PROJECT RESPOND

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Mobile crisis team is available 24 hours per day to respond to people who are experiencing a mental health crisis with the goal to stabilize and direct the person to the most appropriate resource. Access is through the Multnomah County Crisis Line. Works closely with the police department.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria people who are experiencing a mental health crisis

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

2. Program Name URGENT WALK-IN CLINIC

3. Program Purpose Relieves pressure on hospital acute-care systems by assisting those in crisis before they need to go to the emergency room

4. Service(s) Provided Provides counseling, medication-gap prescribing, and referrals to affordable mental-health treatment.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

2. Program Name CRISIS RESPITE

3. Program Purpose Serves as a short-term step down or alternative to the hospital.

4. Service(s) Provided Individuals receive assistance in stabilizing symptoms of mental illness in a home-like setting.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity 10-bed program in Multnomah County and a 5-bed program in Clackamas County

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah & Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

2. Program Name FORENSIC PROGRAMS

3. Program Purpose A full continuum of care for people in the corrections system, and who have substance-abuse or mental-health issues.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include: Housing and 24/7 intensive treatment services for people under the supervision of the Psychiatric Security Review Board including case management, medication management, group therapy, and day treatment Transitional housing that is semi-independent, with part-time support staff Prison-based addictions treatment programs, serving inmates in their final six months of incarceration Case management and outpatient services in conjunction with the Department of Community Justice

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria people in the corrections system, and who have substance-abuse or mental-health issues

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare

2. Program Name COMMUNITY & CLINIC BASED SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Evidence-based, multi-disciplinary treatment for people of all ages with mental-health issues, addiction issues and dual-diagnosis issues.

4. Service(s) Provided Areas of Focus: Mental Health Child and Family Alcohol and Drug Treatment including Access to Recovery Gambling Treatment Programs are designed for people of diverse cultural backgrounds, and include specialized services such as: Volunteers Involved for the Emotional Wellbeing of Seniors (VIEWS) African-American culturally relevant Addictions Treatment Triangle Project – LGBTQ Adults

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria people of all ages with mental-health issues, addiction issues and dual-diagnosis issues

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Catholic Charities

2. Program Name BETWEEN US - RELATIONSHIP COUNSELING

3. Program Purpose Free healthy relationship classes for teens, singles, couples and families.

4. Service(s) Provided Between Us is offered as a stand-alone program or series of relationship coaching sessions promoting new insights and attitudes about self and others. Participants are encouraged to attend a supportive weekend retreat as a part of the program. Classes can be customized to the needs of the group.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria People seeking development of relationship skills. Need Not be Catholic to apply for services

7. Program Capacity varies

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Catholic Charities

2. Program Name IN HOME SAFETY AND REUNIFICATION SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Intensive 8 week parenting program to prevent removal of children/placement in foster care.

4. Service(s) Provided Program includes home visiting, child development classes, child abuse prevention services and parenting skills instruction.

5. Dosage of Services 8 weeks

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be referred by DHS caseworker.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Catholic Charities

2. Program Name EL PROGRAMA HISPANIC

3. Program Purpose Provides information and referral to the Hispanic community and a comprehensive array of social services to low-income Latino families.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include case management to clients needing assistance with housing and utilities; help with paperwork, phone calls, Notary needs, and resumes; elder outreach; medical and dental mobile clinics for uninsured clients; limited access to legal assistance, and general intake and referral at our walk-in center.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Serves the Hispanic community in Multnomah County

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Catholic Charities

2. Program Name PROJECT UNICA

3. Program Purpose El Programa Hispanic's Project UNICA (a new beginning to end abuse) assists Spanish-speaking individuals and families affected by domestic violence and/or sexual assault.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides 24-Hour Spanish language crisis line, crisis intervention, case management and advocacy, parenting support, home visits, assistance with restraining and stalking orders, and Spanish support groups.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Domestic violence and sexual assault survivors

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area The services described are provided in Multnomah County 24/7 Spanish Domestic Violence Hotline serves Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Catholic Charities

2. Program Name IMMIGRATION LEGAL SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Immigration Legal Services provides professional legal representation, advice and advocacy to low-income immigrants and refugees.

4. Service(s) Provided Family reunification cases receive special attention. Services include family visas, residency, naturalization, political asylum, deportation and removal defense through immigration court and the federal courts. Persons who are already clients may come to the office without an appointment ($30 consultation fee) on Tuesdays 1pm-4pm and Thursdays 9am-Noon.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low income immigrants/refugees living in Oregon and SW Washington

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon State and SW Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Catholic Charities

2. Program Name HOUSING TRANSITIONS PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Housing Transitions Program (HTP) provides assistance with obtaining permanent housing for homeless women without children in their care.

4. Service(s) Provided For chronically homeless women, HTP locates housing and provides intensive case management, acts as liaison between landlord and client with housing retention as a goal, pays move-in costs and rent for an initial period, and helps with obtaining ID and employment. ID assistance is currently offered only to women housed by the program. For women with barriers to housing, but Not identified as chronically homeless, HTP provides help with locating housing, move-in costs (when funds are available), and liaison with landlord. For women Not eligible for rental assistance HTP facilitates housing search. Day services include a safe women-only drop in environment, shower and laundry, computer access, voice mail boxes, recreation, and employment assistance. No emergency housing options offered.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Homeless women in Portland, 21 years of age or older, without children in their care.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Catholic Charities

2. Program Name PREGNANCY SUPPORT AND ADOPTION SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provides support and adoption services to pregnant women including counseling services before and after the birth, adoption, support groups and peer counseling.

4. Service(s) Provided Parenting education classes are offered that cover a variety of topics like budgeting, cooking, job training and parenting education. Provides relationship counseling for couples, roommates, or other pairs.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Clients are eligible for services if their pregnancy represents some stress in their lives. Clients do Not need to be Catholic.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Adoption Services throughout the State of Oregon; relationship counseling serves residents of Washington, Multnomah, Clackamas and Marion counties.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Catholic Charities

2. Program Name REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT

3. Program Purpose Assists in the relocation of refugees to Oregon.

4. Service(s) Provided Case managers assist refugees in achieving self-sufficiency by assisting them with enrolling children in school, seeking medical attention, enrolling in employment programs, language training, obtaining housing, applying for public benefits with DHS and basic necessities.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Refugee status

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 3 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Catholic Charities

2. Program Name LOW INCOME TAXPAYER CLINICS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Maintains a federally-funded Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic which represents low income taxpayers dealing with Internal Revenue Service audits, appeals, and collection issues.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low income taxpayers who cannot afford professional tax assistance and need help dealing with audits, appeals, and collection issues related to a federal income tax return.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Catholic Charities

2. Program Name PARENT CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provides early childhood developmental activities with families of children ages birth to age five.

4. Service(s) Provided Includes weekly to bi-weekly parent/child groups, monthly home visits, screening and monitoring of child's health & development, and referral to additional resources. Uses Parents as Teachers (PAT) curriculum, offering materials and activities that promote physical, cognitive and emotional development. Program also offers ESL tutoring classes for recent immigrant families and culturally specific services

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Families of children birth through 5 years old

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County wide for Spanish

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Communit y Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Catholic Charities

2. Program Name SOCIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES FOR EDUCATIONAL SUCCESS (SSSES)

3. Program Purpose Provides services for youths and their families so that youth remain in or return to school.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides case management with identified academic and life goals, Skill building groups, academic support activities such as tutoring, mentoring, reading club, gender groups, conflict resolution classes, and parent outreach/engagement. These services are delivered at community and school sites to youth attending regular and/or alternative schools who are at risk of academic failure.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth ages 6 to 17 years old and their families.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Ceasefire Oregon Education Foundation

2. Program Name ANNUAL GUN TURN-IN

3. Program Purpose To reduce the number of weapons in Portland.

4. Service(s) Provided Arrange to give unwanted guns to a law enforcement officer No questions asked The weapons are given to police officers in exchange for gift certificates of various amounts. The weapons are Not checked to determine if they have been used in the commission of a crime.

5. Dosage of Services Approximately once a year but that varies.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Gun owners who would like to safely dispose of weapons.

7. Program Capacity Varies with funding.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? The wait can be months or even a year.

10. Geographic Service Area Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources Private & Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Centennial School District

2. Program Name CENTENNIAL TRANSITION CENTER

3. Program Purpose To promote independence, inclusion and dignity for every student by empowering and motivating them to realize their capabilities and potential through academics, work experiences and community access.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides supports and services for 25 students ages 18-21 that have a documented disability, have graduated with an alternative diploma and are interested in continuing to receive education and support beyond high school.

5. Dosage of Services Up to 990 hours/year are available, but programs are developed and tailored to meet individual student needs.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Available to any student age 18-21 that has a documented disability, and IEP, and has received an alternative high school diploma.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? None

10. Geographic Service Area Centennial School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Centennial School District

2. Program Name CENTENNIAL PARK SCHOOL

3. Program Purpose Centennial Park School students apply their knowledge and develop a deep sense of civic responsibility as they acquire the academic and critical thinking skills necessary for college or a career.

4. Service(s) Provided The Centennial Park School is an alternative school for 160 middle and high school students in the Centennial School District who are seeking a small, active and challenging educational alternative.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Centennial Park School is open to all middle and high school students in the Centennial School District. Must be referred through Middle School or High School Counselor.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Centennial School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Centennial School District

2. Program Name TEEN PARENT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Assists pregnant and parenting teens to succeed in school.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides placement in an educational environment, parenting education, support groups, case management and visits from nurses. Assistance with job skills and placement, childcare, transportation and home tutoring during maternity leave.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Pregnant and/or parenting teens who live in Centennial School District and are enrolled or willing to enroll as a full time student

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? No wait

10. Geographic Service Area Centennial School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Centennial School District

2. Program Name MCKINNEY-VENTO-SUPPORTING HOMELESS STUDENTS

3. Program Purpose Provide advocacy and school stability for homeless students

4. Service(s) Provided Remove any barriers to education of homeless students. Available services include transportation, tutoring, free breakfast/lunch on school days, waived fees, clothing, etc.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Students who are at risk or homeless.

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Centennial School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Center For Family And Adolescent Research

2. Program Name POWER OF PARENTS (POP)

3. Program Purpose Offer and evaluate a free counseling program for parents/guardians concerned about a substance-using youth who is refusing treatment.

4. Service(s) Provided Free counseling (individual or group) for parents or guardians seeking help for youth ages 15-20 who are using drugs but refusing treatment. Therapists assist parents with communication skills and behavioral interventions to help them influence their teens’ using behaviors and encourage them to enter substance abuse treatment. Youth who later agree to enter treatment receive free outpatient sessions at CFAR.

5. Dosage of Services Outpatient, weekly (60-90 min) for up to 14 weeks.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents/guardians of a substance-using youth (ages 15-20) who is refusing treatment. Parents must be able to participate in English and agree to attend counseling and research assessment appointments at our Portland office (729 NE Oregon St., Suite 150).

7. Program Capacity 60 parents/guardians

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Average wait is 1-7 days

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, and Clark (WA) Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Not specifically. We’ve had youth who were at risk for gang membership.

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Federal Research Grant Funds (National Institute on Drug Abuse)

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1. Agency Name Center For Family And Adolescent Research

2. Program Name PARENTING WISELY 2

3. Program Purpose Offer and evaluate an interactive, online parenting program for parents of youth involved in the juvenile justice system.

4. Service(s) Provided Parents of juvenile-justice-involved youth (ages 12-17) receive free access to Parenting Wisely, a web-based parent training program. This evidence-based program teaches parenting skills, such as monitoring, effective and consistent discipline, communication, and emotional support, through the use of interactive videos depicting different family problem situations. Available in English or Spanish.

5. Dosage of Services Parents are encouraged to complete the (approx. 5-6 hr) program within one month, but they have access for 6 months.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria One adolescent (ages 12-17 ½) in the family must be currently involved in a participating county juvenile justice system (i.e., “open” legal case, such as an MIP or theft). See list of participating counties below. Only one parent per family unit will be

7. Program Capacity 450 parents

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Average wait is 1-4 days

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, Jackson, and Clark (WA) Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

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12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? (Online program; parents are Not meeting with staff members)

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No risk assessments are conducted.

14. Funding Sources Federal Research Grant Funds (National Institute on Drug Abuse)

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Central City Concern

2. Program Name PUENTES/ ESPERANZA JUVENIL

3. Program Purpose Puentes provides bilingual/bicultural alcohol and drug treatment and mental health services to Hispanic individuals and families.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides case management, mentoring, access and referral to housing resources, and continuing care when treatment is finished. Puentes encompasses several programs: Esperanza Juvenil providing alcohol and drug treatment to Hispanic youth ages 12-21; MIOS serving uninsured Hispanic individuals and families with significant mental health concerns; ORLC (Over Representation of Latinos in the Criminal Justice System) providing mental health treatment to Hispanic adults who are also represented in the criminal justice system. Also offers court-mandated DUII treatment in Spanish.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low income Hispanic individuals and families - call for specific eligibility requirements for each program

7. Program Capacity 200 individuals and families

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? brief

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County; Youth services available to Multnomah and Washington counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

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12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local, State

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1. Agency Name Central City Concern

2. Program Name OLD TOWN RECOVERY CENTER

3. Program Purpose The Central City Concern Old Town Recovery Center is a state licensed, outpatient mental health and addiction treatment program serving adults with severe mental illness.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include case management, counseling, addictions treatment, co-occurring disorder treatment, housing access/eviction prevention (for clients), access to medical professionals (for clients), and medication prescribing and management.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Individuals with severe and persistent mental illness

7. Program Capacity 800, Limited capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services? 14 days

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources Local, State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Central City Concern

2. Program Name VETERANS GRANT & PER DIEM HOUSING PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Offers specialized employment and support services to male and female Veterans through two federal grant programs.

4. Service(s) Provided These services include housing, employment, case management, or benefits assistance.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Have served in the military - whether they have seen combat or Not.

7. Program Capacity 100 people

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Varies; usually very short wait.

10. Geographic Service Area All areas

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Central City Concern

2. Program Name SUPPORTIVE HOUSING

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides housing for families and individuals in recovery, for people with mental health issues and for people living with HIV/AIDS or other chronic conditions, and/or a history of criminal involvement. Provides housing linked to employment, fair market low-income housing and Section 8 housing.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Homeless individuals and families in recovery, people with mental health issues, people living with HIV/AIDS or other disabling conditions, and/or a history of criminal involvement

7. Program Capacity 1000 people, Varies

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services? Varies

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah & Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources Private, Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Central City Concern

2. Program Name OLD TOWN CLINIC

3. Program Purpose Old Town Clinic offers a patient-centered primary care home for men & women in the metro area.

4. Service(s) Provided Clinic provides full medical, preventative(including women's health exams) and behavioral health care. Offers a variety of wellness programs & activities available to patients, including acupuncture. Old Town Clinic's Pharmacy provides medication education & therapy management as well as anticoagulation therapy management.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Adult men and women

7. Program Capacity 5000 people

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? 1 to 2 weeks

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? N/A

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

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14. Funding Sources Private & Federal

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1. Agency Name Central City Concern

2. Program Name RECOVERY CENTER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides outpatient drug and alcohol treatment using a combination of medical care, mental health counseling, education, peer mentoring and supportive housing for each individual.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restriction, 18 years+

7. Program Capacity 700 people

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? N/A

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Central City Concern

2. Program Name HOOPER DETOXIFICATION AND STABILIZATION CENTER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided This program intervenes in the process of chemical dependency by providing outreach, sobering and sub-acute medical detoxification. During the eight-ten day stay they receive medical treatment for early withdrawal symptoms, counseling, and referral to other programs.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Oregon residents, ages 18+

7. Program Capacity 60 beds per day

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Varies, 1 to 3 days

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Chess For Success

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose To help children develop skills necessary for success in school and life by learning chess.

4. Service(s) Provided Provide after-school chess clubs in 69 Title I elementary and middle schools in Oregon and Clark County. We also organize 24 regional tournaments statewide and the championship tournament open to all K-12 children in Oregon.

5. Dosage of Services Twice per week for an hour from October to spring break

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria elementary and middle school youth

7. Program Capacity 3100

8. Is the Program full? depends on school

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Nine counties including all in the metro area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private and Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Chicktech

2. Program Name CHICKTECH MENTOR PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Mentors matches tech industry professionals with high school girls who have attended the ChickTech: High School two-day workshops and have indicated that they would like to be paired with a mentor. Mentors are encouraged to enhance the career exploration

4. Service(s) Provided Mentors from the tech industry that are encouraged to enhance the exploration of careers and academia with youth.

5. Dosage of Services 5 Hours of contact per month

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria High school aged girls that have participated in ChickTech events.

7. Program Capacity 40 Mentor matches per year

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? 2 months

10. Geographic Service Area Tri- City / Greater Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name City Of Portland

2. Program Name GRAFFITI ABATEMENT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose The City of Portland's Graffiti Abatement Program supports neighborhood livability by decreasing graffiti in partnership with the Portland Police Bureau, neighborhood and business associations, community partners and volunteers.

4. Service(s) Provided Enforcement of PCC 14B.40 on Graffiti Derelict Properties. 2 contractors to assist in removing graffiti from private property, 40 neighborhood livability teams that get together once a month to work on quadrants to eradicate vandalism/litter patrol in their hoods, partnership with several Non-profit organizations, some ongoing, some for service projects.

5. Dosage of Services As needed.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria We target many populations, including Diverse and Civic Leadership organizations, neighborhood associations, business associations, folks who send in complaints to us through PDXReporter, Non-profits, ministries, etc.

7. Program Capacity Through the Office of Neighborhood Involvement: 1 FTE Program Coordinator 1 FTE Assistant Program Specialist 1 PT Community Service Aide Through the Portland Police Bureau: 2 FTE Graffiti Investigators

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? Depending upon our contractors’ schedules, we can have graffiti removed the same-day as the complaint was received. It should Not take longer than 5 business days for our contractors to provide bids at job sites and take action in removal.

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10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes, we try to prioritize removing gang or hate related graffiti at the earliest convenience that our contractors have.

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name City Of Portland

2. Program Name COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER

3. Program Purpose CMC mission is to enrich the greater Portland community by providing opportunities for people of all ages to enjoy, learn about and make music. Its purpose is to make excellent musical training and experiences available to as many as possible at an afford

4. Service(s) Provided The Community Music Center is a Non-degree-granting music school and a meeting place for musical activities.

5. Dosage of Services Most classes meet once a week for 1-2 hours, and run through the school year (8 weeks in summer).

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity 1,000 participants weekly

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Depends on the time of year. Some classes admit for fall or summer term only, others admit all year. Others are dependent on experience.

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private & Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name City Of Portland

2. Program Name PARKS AND RECREATION

3. Program Purpose Provides cultural, athletic and community-based recreation opportunities in community centers, cultural centers and swimming pools.

4. Service(s) Provided Operates and maintains 250 city parks, gardens, racquet centers, golf courses, natural areas, hiking trails, and the Portland International Raceway.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name City Of Portland

2. Program Name OFFICE OF YOUTH VIOLENCE PREVENTION (INITIATIVE OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE)

3. Program Purpose Offers research, resource and support to the prevention youth gang violence and criminal behavior.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides programming coordination with Portland’s Street Level Gang Outreach Program, Black Male Achievement Technical Service Grant Program, Portland / Multnomah County Gang Impacted Family Team Program (GIFT), Gang Violence Task Force (bi-weekly meetings open to the public), Multnomah County’s Court Bench Probation Mentoring Program etc.. OYVP offers research information and facilitates communication associated with best practices and grant funding opportunities to supplement local resources. The goal of the office is to prevent opportunities for violence to occur by connecting community and service providers dealing with at-risk youth and their families with the following: Prevention education; Policy and community organizing support; Resource identification and funding.

5. Dosage of Services Provide referrals to partner agencies and Non-profit organizations

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria At risk gang impacted youth and their families.

7. Program Capacity Unlimited referral capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? None

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

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12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local

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1. Agency Name City Of Portland

2. Program Name OFFICE OF NEIGHBORHOOD INVOLVEMENT

3. Program Purpose Serves as communication link between residents, neighborhoods, and City of Portland bureaus.

4. Service(s) Provided Coordinates public participation activities through district coalition and neighborhood office. ONI also provides neighborhood livability and citizen access services through its program centers, including crime prevention, city/county Information and Referral, neighborhood resource center, liquor license Notification and graffiti abatement.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Resident of a Portland neighborhood

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name City Of Portland Water Bureau

2. Program Name CRISIS VOUCHER PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Offer assistance to low income households in a financial crisis

4. Service(s) Provided Eligible households experiencing a financial crisis may receive a voucher for up to $150 in assistance once every 12 months. To qualify, the household must be enrolled in the City's low income assistance program. The customer must pay a portion of the bill in order to receive assistance.

5. Dosage of Services Once every 12 months

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria To qualify, the household must be enrolled in the City's Water/Sewer low income assistance program and receive a water/sewer bill from the City of Portland. The customer must pay a portion of the bill in order to receive assistance and must be in a financ

7. Program Capacity Unlimited referral capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Immediate referral through our customer services group

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Coda

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Outpatient and residential drug and alcohol treatment for men and women separately. Childcare for patients.

4. Service(s) Provided

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria adult clients and families

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, and Yamhill counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name College Possible

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose College Possible is making college admission and success possible for low-income students through an intensive curriculum of coaching and support.

4. Service(s) Provided College Possible serves high school students during their junior and senior years, in which AmeriCorps “coaches” guide students through all of the key aspects of preparing for college during after school sessions. Coaches lead students through copyrighted curriculum focused on every stage of the college process: from preparation to application to graduation. We also offer College Prep Talks to 9th and 10th graders at our partner high schools to encourage early planning and help create a college-going culture. When our students transition to college, they enter our college program which is designed to support students through degree completion. College services are provided for up to six years or longer if they continue to actively pursue their degree.

5. Dosage of Services High School Program: 2 hour, biweekly sessions after school for two years (320 hours total).

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low-income, first generation college students

7. Program Capacity Cohorts range in size from 15-65 at our partner high schools. Cohort size is determined by need in the school.

8. Is the Program full? Students must begin enrollment in the program by the beginning of their junior year. The program becomes full once the cohorts are filled, but a new junior cohort is created every school year.

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area East Multnomah County high schools: David Douglas; Reynolds; Sam Barlow; Gresham; and Parkrose

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11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

Communi ty Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Community Alliance Of Tenants

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose A tenant-facilitated, tenant-membership organization.

4. Service(s) Provided It provides information concerning renter rights and landlord obligations and empowers tenants to advocate for affordable, stable and safe rental homes. It provides information concerning environmental health in rental homes, such as mold and bed bugs. It also coordinates legislative campaigns, tenant organizing, renters rights forums and renters rights hotline.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Oregon renters

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Community Transitional School

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Private school dedicated to the needs of children whose families are homeless, in transition and experiencing chronic poverty-related crises.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides a stable learning environment, individualized academic curriculum, breakfast, lunch and snacks, medical and dental referrals, clothes closet, transportation and other basic provisions to assure consistent attendance for children in transition.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children K through 8th grade whose families are in transition or homeless.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources Private & Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Conexiones Center For Trauma Recovery

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Mental health therapy, bilingual (Spanish/English) staff, play therapy, family therapy, couples counseling, treatment groups, mental health evaluations, parenting evaluations and individual and family trauma treatment.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restriction, all services available in Spanish, English, and Armenian

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 4 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Connected

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Citizen-led crime prevention method: mobilizes volunteers to walk in Holladay Park every Friday at 4:30 and 6pm. Interested in expanding east.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name David Douglas School District

2. Program Name PEER PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Provides integrated preschool and peer preschool for developing children ages 3 to 5 years old.

4. Service(s) Provided Program follows a year round school calendar. Classes provide a structured setting and activities to enhance a child's social, emotional, academic, physical growth and development. Children make friends while playing, painting, pasting, learning and laughing along side children with special needs.

5. Dosage of Services Classrooms run 2 to 3 times per week. Classes are 2 hours 15 minutes each day.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children ages 3 to 5 years old.

7. Program Capacity dependent on enrollment

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? dependent on enrollment

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

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14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name David Douglas School District

2. Program Name MCKINNEY-VENTO HOMELESS EDUCATION ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose The McKinney-Vento Act’s Education of Homeless Children and Youth Program, ensures that homeless children and youth are provided a free, appropriate public education, despite lack of a fixed place of residence or a supervising parent or guardian. The stat

4. Service(s) Provided Provides advocacy and integration into the school system for homeless students.

5. Dosage of Services continuous

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Students who are experiencing homelessness. The criteria for eligibility for Homeless children and youth are minors who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. This includes, but Not limited to: motels, sharing housing due to financial

7. Program Capacity Supports as feasible will be provided, No cap

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Depends on type of service, eligibility can be made immediately. Immediate enrollment to school of origin or school of residency.

10. Geographic Service Area David Douglas School District.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Federal

Community Resourc e Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name David Douglas School District

2. Program Name MULTNOMAH EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Provide young children with Early Intervention / Early Childhood Special Education services.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides Early Intervention (EI) and Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) services to children from birth to school age who have developmental delays or disabilities, including speech and language, motor, behavioral, social skills, learning, self-help, vision and hearing. Conducts developmental screenings, assessments, evaluations, and provides individual family service plan to address child's developmental needs.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria *Any child ages 0-5 is eligible for an evaluation. *To receive Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education services children must qualify as having a delay or disability

7. Program Capacity enroll all eligible children

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? No waitlist allowed

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

Community Resourc e Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name De Paul Treatment Centers

2. Program Name YOUTH & FAMILY CENTER

3. Program Purpose Provides family-friendly residential and outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, including family therapy.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include assessment and evaluation of abuse and addiction, gender-specific treatment programs for boys and girls, family therapy services, and integrated mental health services. Also offers an accredited on-site alternative high school. Free screenings offered by phone.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria 13-18 years with primary diagnosis of substance dependence/abuse

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon and SW Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name De Paul Treatment Centers

2. Program Name ADULT CENTER

3. Program Purpose Provides family-friendly residential and outpatient drug and alcohol treatment for those 18 and older, including family therapy. Latino and African-American programs also available

4. Service(s) Provided Provides family-friendly residential and outpatient drug and alcohol treatment for those 18 and older. Other services include court mandated treatment and DUII. Residential treatment programs are gender-specific for men and women and offer integrated mental health services. Latino and African-American programs also available. Outpatient services include intensive outpatient, standard outpatient, and relapse prevention groups. Family therapy program offered in residential and outpatient treatment.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria 18 years and older with primary diagnosis of alcohol or drug addictive disorders. Dual diagnosis treatment available

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon and SW Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Department Of Human Services Child Welfare

2. Program Name CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provides child protective services to intervene when a caregiver abuses or neglects a child.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include screening, safety assessment, safety plans, prosecution, risk assessment, citizen review board, multidisciplinary teams, and training. It also provides investigation of suspected medical neglect, prevention, intervention and restorative services, substitute care (foster care), permanent foster care, adoption resources for special needs children, independent living program for youth 18-21 years of age who do Not want to be emancipated, placement of HIV- AIDS children, supportive services to the family such as resource workers in the home and parent training. This program includes the Indian Child Welfare (ICWA).

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria maltreated children and their families

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources State and Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Department Of Human Services Child Welfare

2. Program Name COMMERCIALLY SEXUALLY EXPLOITED CHILDREN (CSEC) CASE MANAGERS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided State mandated oversight, evaluation and custodial determination

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Victims of exploitation

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Dougy Center

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Center for grieving children & families

4. Service(s) Provided Provides grief support groups for children ages 3-18 and their families who have experienced the death of a parent or sibling.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children 3-18 who have experienced the death of parent, primary caregiver, or sibling.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventor y 2014

1. Agency Name Ecumenical Ministries Of Oregon

2. Program Name RUSSIAN OREGON SOCIAL SERVICES

3. Program Purpose This program provides culturally-specific domestic violence and sexual assault services and mental health services to Russian-speaking victims.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include crisis counseling, information and referral, one-on-one advocacy, assistance with obtaining a restraining order, accompaniment to hospitals for medical exam, assistance with accessing immigration legal services, free mental health counseling, support groups, assistance with applying for Crime Victims Compensation and other services as needed. It also offers a breast health education program including a free mammogram, translation and interpretation services, dental services (will make appointment for dental van at All Saints Episcopal Church), and information on emergency preparedness.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Russian-speaking immigrants and refugees

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Edúcate Ya

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Conducts health education sessions on HIV-AIDS prevention and education upon request, with focus on Latino community.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Emmanuel Community Service

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Re-direction program for youth at risk of gang involvement.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include personal and family counseling, moral support, motivation, self esteem workshops and recreational activities. Must be referred through Juvenile Court or the Oregon Youth Authority.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth ages 12 to 18

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Family Works Ministries

2. Program Name ABIDE

3. Program Purpose To protect the hearts, minds, souls and lives of girls by being in community. We will stand together, encourage one another and hold each other accountable.

4. Service(s) Provided Abide is a female group mentoring program for girls ages 10-18 lead by a team of men and women who are committed to the mission and vision of Abide. We encourage parent involvement and work to create an environment which promotes healthy parent/child communication and interaction. During our meetings we encourage fun interaction and community as well as the opportunity to dialogue about what it means to become a woman of valor in our everyday lives.

5. Dosage of Services We meet on a weekly basis and try to schedule at least one week- end outing or group activity a month.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria girls ages 10-18

7. Program Capacity 20-30 youth

8. Is the Program full? No, Not currently

9. How long is the wait for services? After parent and youth program orientation…No waiting list.

10. Geographic Service Area North Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Family Works Ministries

2. Program Name LIONS OF JUDAH

3. Program Purpose It's the mission of the Lions of Judah to help boys develop leadership, character, and to understand the role faith has in equipping them to meet the challenges of being citizens, husbands and fathers in the community they live in.

4. Service(s) Provided Boys need to hangout with other boys (peers), be physical, and receive attention from adult males. Lions of Judah is meeting those needs through the use of an outdoor adventure program in which boys meet once a week.

5. Dosage of Services Minimal, once per week, but often more depending on the engagement level of the youth.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Primarily boys in grades 5-12 from North Portland are served, but there are some youth from outside the area. Since there is a large focus on outdoor activities, there should be interest in these opportunities.

7. Program Capacity 20-30 youth

8. Is the Program full? No, Not currently

9. How long is the wait for services? After parent and youth program orientation…No waiting list.

10. Geographic Service Area North Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Free Arts Nw

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Provides arts experiences that empower underserved youth to find their creativity, passion, and voice.

4. Service(s) Provided Film camps, mural projects, painting, etc. Always free for youth.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria underserved youth

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Friends Of The Children

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Professional long-term mentoring of highly at-risk youth from K-12.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Gateway Center For Domestic Violence Services

2. Program Name ADVOCACY AND SUPPORT

3. Program Purpose Center serves survivors of intimate partner violence. Guests can meet with a Navigator (advocate) to learn about services and resources available.

4. Service(s) Provided Navigators offer information, resources and support in the following areas: Crisis and safety planning, restraining order applications and court appearances, crime reporting and prosecution, adult, teen and children's support groups, spiritual support, culturally-appropriate advocacy, Advocacy and information about restraining orders and stalking orders, benefits to domestic violence survivors offered by the Department of Human Services self-sufficiency office, mental health counseling for survivors of domestic violence, legal consultation for survivors of domestic violence.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be experiencing the impacts of intimate partner violence.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Serves all areas

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Gateway Center For Domestic Violence Services

2. Program Name HOME FREE

3. Program Purpose Provides long-term, post-crisis support designed to prevent victims from having to return to an abusive home.

4. Service(s) Provided Uses mobile, active advocacy that reduces the barriers to domestic violence support services. Assists with employment, police response, restraining orders, and child welfare.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be experiencing the impacts of intimate partner violence.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Serves all areas, except temporary and permanent restraining orders for Multnomah County only.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Gateway Center For Domestic Violence Services

2. Program Name SEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCE CENTER

3. Program Purpose The Sexual Assault Resource Center's program to support sexually exploited youth is accessible through the Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services.

4. Service(s) Provided Confidential advocates from SARC offer Non-judgmental support to youth who have been involved in the "game" or the sex industry and have experienced violence, abuse, or other harm.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Call for information

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Gateway Center For Domestic Violence Services

2. Program Name ABUSE RECOVERY MINISTRY AND SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Abuse Recovery Ministry and Services provides a listening ear and compassion for those whose faith is important, but may be an obstacle to moving forward.

4. Service(s) Provided ARMS assists those who have experienced abuse. ARMS is a Nonprofit organization providing services since 1997. It offers free victim recovery class for woman called Her Journey. This program is offered in multiple locations in Oregon and Washington. ARMS also offers intervention programs for men and for female secondary aggressors, as well as a domestic violence focused parenting program. Men and woman are served separately in these programs.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be experiencing the impacts of intimate partner violence.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Gateway Center For Domestic Violence Services

2. Program Name PROSECUTION FOR SURVIVORS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Assists with crime reporting, also provides information on prosecution and provides access to the District Attorney's victim advocate.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be experiencing the impacts of intimate partner violence.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Gateway Center For Domestic Violence Services

2. Program Name LEGAL AID SERVICES OF MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Legal Aid Services of Oregon provides legal advice and representation on domestic abuse and family law matters. Legal Aid also provides information about other matters such as public benefits, tenant/landlord disputes, discrimination law and contested restraining orders.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be experiencing the impacts of domestic violence.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Commun ity Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Gateway Center For Domestic Violence Services

2. Program Name SELF SUFFICIENCY SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Department of Human Services (DHS) Self-Sufficiency provides on-site services at the Gateway Center for survivors of domestic violence.

4. Service(s) Provided DHS offers assistance for self-sufficiency services including determining eligibility for a grant for temporary assistance to domestic violence survivors. This grant may be provided on a same-day basis, in an emergency.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be experiencing the impacts of domestic violence. DHS defines domestic violence as occurring between people in a family, intimate partners, or other people who live in the same house. Other eligibility criteria may vary based on specific program.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Gateway Center For Domestic Violence Services

2. Program Name ALCOHOL AND DRUG COUNSELING AND ADVOCACY

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The domestic violence specialist is available to meet with clients needing mental health or substance abuse assessment; clients needing extra support and appropriate referrals, and to consult with staff about specific issues or behaviors. Specialist provides support and resources to staff; Seeking Safety groups and other group therapy services. Consultations and assessments are confidential. All information shared by survivors will remain confidential unless there is a reported threat of harm to self or others, child abuse, abuse of a disabled individual or elder abuse

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be experiencing the impacts of intimate partner violence.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Girls Inc.

2. Program Name AFTER SCHOOL GIRLS GROUP PROGRAMS

3. Program Purpose This organization provides school-based empowerment programs and assertiveness education for adolescent girls.

4. Service(s) Provided Some of the programs are: --Allies in Action which uses an interactive, peer-centered approach to change the climate of competition and hostility between girls; --Friendly PEERsuasion which approaches drug abuse prevention as a peer issue, using the positive influence of young people modeling healthy behavior; and --Operation SMART, a program without walls, where resources from all across the community are focused on assisting girls; --Economic Literacy, guiding girls to build sound economic decisions and financial stability Programs are designed to help girls feel more comfortable and capable in school by building self esteem, collaborative learning relationships, and other important developmental assets.

5. Dosage of Services Groups meet during the academic year for eight week sessions in the fall, winter and spring. Groups meet once a week for 90 minutes per session.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Girls ages 8-21. Girls must attend the program that the school is in. Schools vary.

7. Program Capacity Each girls group accommodates 12-15 girls and is filled on a first come, first serve basis.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? depends on the group site

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington Counties

Community Resource Inventory 2014

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private, Local, State and Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Gresham Barlow School District

2. Program Name MCKINNEY-VENTO-HOMELESS EDUCATION PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Provides support for students and their families experiencing homelessness.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include advocacy, counseling, housing referrals, tutoring, clothing & school supplies and other supports that help students achieve academically.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Students who are at risk or homeless.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Gresham-Barlow School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Gresham Barlow School District

2. Program Name TEEN PREGNANCY AND PARENTING

3. Program Purpose provides an essential service to pregnant and parenting students. The program is based on the premise that teen parents will be more successful in school if they can access quality childcare on-site and participate in classes that enhance their understand

4. Service(s) Provided The Child Development Center provides teen parents, and other students, experiential learning opportunities that emphasize positive care giving and parenting skills for infants, toddlers, and preschool age children.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Teen parents in the Gresham-Barlow SD. The teen parents must enter into a contract to maintain 80% overall attendance and make academic progress in order to receive services and cost-free childcare for their child.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Gresham-Barlow School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Gresham Police Department

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose The mission of the Gresham Police Department is to provide police services which involve the community in enhancing public safety and the quality of life and which respect the Constitutional rights of all citizens.

4. Service(s) Provided The Gresham Police Department currently has 127 sworn officers and provides 24-hour police service to approximately 101,000 people and covers 22.5 square miles.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria N/A

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area City of Gresham

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resour ce Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Hacienda Community Development Corporation

2. Program Name ARRANCANDO MI NEGOCIO MICROENTERPRISE TRAINING

3. Program Purpose Provides support in Spanish for budding entrepreneurs.

4. Service(s) Provided Through training programs, participants develop skills in management, financial literacy, marketing and compliance with local governments. Provides 10 week training program, access to IDAs and low-interest loans and business mentorship program. There is access to technical assistance and referral services after exiting the program.

5. Dosage of Services 10 week training program

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Call for eligibility requirements.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Unrestricted

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Hacienda Community Development Corporation

2. Program Name MICRO MERCANTES PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Micro Mercantes is a social enterprise supporting micro-business development for low-income Latinos.

4. Service(s) Provided Aspiring microentrepreneurs gain practical experience and financial support through catering sales and at local farmers markets, while simultaneously receiving training in a classroom setting. The program takes 3 years to complete.

5. Dosage of Services 3 years

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Call for information

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Unrestricted

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Hacienda Community Development Corporation

2. Program Name PORTLAND NIÑOS

3. Program Purpose Provides early childhood education to parents, using Parents as Teachers Born to Learn™ curriculum, offering Spanish-English educational materials and activities that promote physical, cognitive and emotional development.

4. Service(s) Provided Parents participate in weekly parenting support groups, educational workshops and monthly home visits from Hacienda's Parent Educators, monitoring their child's health and development. Children and infants engage in age-appropriate activities geared toward cognitive health and kindergarten preparation. Children received preventative health and developmental screenings and referral resources.

5. Dosage of Services weekly groups, monthly home visits

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents of children from birth to age five, who live in Portland

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Hacienda Community Development Corporation

2. Program Name SOCIAL & SUPPORT SERVICES FOR EDUCATIONAL SUCCESS PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose SSES provides services for youth and their families so that youth remain in or return to school.

4. Service(s) Provided These services are delivered at community and school sites to youth attending regular and/or alternative schools who are at risk of academic failure. Services by Hacienda CDC are Bilingual and bicultural and only serves elementary and middle schools.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria At-risk Latino middle-schoolers and their families.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area :Hacienda's case managers, or Academic Support Coordinators, work with students in the following schools: Rigler, Roseway Heights, Cesar Chavez, and George Middle School

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Hacienda Community Development Corporation

2. Program Name HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Hacienda CDC offers free, bilingual homeownership counseling and a free, HUD-certified home buying course. Hacienda CDC also provides access to mortgage payment assistance options, down payment assistance options and Individual Development Accounts (IDAs).

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 4 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Hacienda Community Development Corporation

2. Program Name AFFORDABLE HOUSING

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Offers an online listing of affordable housing properties owned by Hacienda.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Income restrictions dependent on rental property

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Invento ry 2014

1. Agency Name Hacienda Community Development Corporation

2. Program Name INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNT

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided An Individual Development Account is very similar to a savings account, but savings are multiplied by 3. By starting a savings plan and depositing funds into the account, the objective is to reach a specific goal to create asset wealth. The money can be used for buying equipment for your business or as a down-payment for first-time homebuyers. For example: If a person saves $3000, the bank will match it at 3:1 ($9000) for a total of $12,000.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria -Must be a resident of Oregon -Must be approved through Hacienda CDC -Must earn less than 80% MFI -Must have proof of income for the last 2 months

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Home Forward

2. Program Name HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHERS (SECTION 8)

3. Program Purpose To enable extremely low income people the ability to select their housing type and location by providing them with tenant based assistance. Housing Choice makes this program very popular.

4. Service(s) Provided The Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) program helps low-income residents afford rental homes and apartments located throughout the local community at Normal market rates. This program has a waiting list that is only opened every few years. Applicants are then selected from the waiting list using a lottery system. Individuals who have a terminal illness and have been diagnosed by a medical provider with a life expectancy of 12 months or less. For information on how to complete a priority application please call 503 802-8333.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Meet maximum income guidelines (75% of those assisted must earn < 30% Area Median Income. Maximum income for program eligibility is < 50% Area Median Income for household size) Pass a criminal background check Have at least one family member who is a cit

7. Program Capacity very limited

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? This program has a waiting list that is only opened every few years. Applicants are then selected from the waiting list using a lottery system. Those on the waiting list generally wait from 1 to 5 years to be assisted.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

Community Resource Inventory 2014

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Home Forward

2. Program Name RENT WELL

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides a tenant education curriculum which consists of a 15-hour, 6-week course taught by certified instructors that teaches people how to be responsible, stable tenants. Graduates have access to the Rent Well Landlord Guarantee which provides an incentive for landlords to rent to Rent Well graduates. The Rent Well Graduation Certificate is good for 18 months. Rent Well classes are offered through various community agencies. For dates and times go to www.housingconnections.org/rentwell. Further information on the Rent Well program is also available on www.rentwell.org

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low income individuals experiencing barriers to successful renting, such as evictions, credit problems, or criminal history

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Home Forward

2. Program Name HOUSING ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose Home Forward, formerly known as the Housing Authority of Portland, provides permanent housing assistance in Multnomah County.

4. Service(s) Provided Home Forward maintains public housing units for low income residents in which residents pay an affordable percentage of their income as rent. These apartments can be found at the Home Forward website. Individuals who have a terminal illness and have been diagnosed by a medical provider with a life expectancy of 12 months or less may apply for public housing under priority status by calling 503-802-8300, Option 7. Beginning August 15, 2012, individuals who have a disability that requires housing with access features such as wheelchair accommodation may apply for public housing under priority status by calling (503) 802-8300, option 7. Some Home Forward apartments are operated by independent property management companies. The phone number and location of the leasing office for these properties can be found by searching for apartments on the Home Forward website. Home Forward also operates the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) program in Multnomah County.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Income guidelines vary by program and apartment community.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Home Forward

2. Program Name HOMELESS VETERANS - HUD/VASH

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides access to rent assistance and subsidized housing to help high barrier homeless veterans obtain services and housing.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Chronically homeless veterans willing to work with and receive services through the VA medical Center. Military service Individual veterans who are homeless or on the verge of homelessness and their families

7. Program Capacity 360 people

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? VA referral system, this is Not a waiting list program.

10. Geographic Service Area Serves all areas

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Home Forward

2. Program Name THE APARTMENTS AT BUD CLARK COMMONS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides 130 apartments for the most vulnerable people experiencing homelessness. One individual per unit, No shared units. Five floors of housing located on top five floors of Bud Clark Commons at 655 NW Hoyt.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Applicants must be homeless and have an annual income that does Not exceed 35% of area median income for their family size and meet the requirements of the Public Housing program. Priority is given to applicants who are referred by community health clinic

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Human Solutions

2. Program Name LEARNLINKS

3. Program Purpose LearnLinks' prime objective is to provide under resourced children the extra help they need to stay in school and succeed there -- their best chance for escaping a future of continued poverty and to grow into healthy and self-sufficient adults.

4. Service(s) Provided LearnLinks is a tutoring and mentoring program serving children of low income families.

5. Dosage of Services small group with 2-3 students once a week

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children whose families are currently living in the low income housing units we serve. Students must be 7 years old or older. Most are between 7 and 14 years of age.

7. Program Capacity Based on funding availability

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area East Portland & East Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Not specifically trained

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

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14. Funding Sources Private

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1. Agency Name Human Solutions

2. Program Name HOUSING SERVICES ROCKWOOD

3. Program Purpose Provides access to shelter as well as transitional and permanent supportive housing to assist homeless families with children under 18.

4. Service(s) Provided Limited homeless prevention rent assistance provided by lottery on the 25th of each month for the FOLLOWING month. Names must be in before the 24th of the month. Services include information and referral, short term intervention for problem solving and crisis situations, case management. Transitional and permanent supportive housing services for families with children under 18 include case management services and other services to help families stabilize their housing, increase their income and to help children be successful in school. Antipoverty classes are also offered and include English Language Learning, Microsoft Word/Excel, Rent Well and other financial literacy and budgeting classes.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria For rent assistance: Must have No past rent due, lease in applicant's name, No section 8 or subsidized housing, must be in home two months or more, meet income requirements and have children under the age of 18 in the household. Rental assistance lottery

7. Program Capacity Varies by individual program

8. Is the Program full? Varies by individual program

9. How long is the wait for services? Varies by individual program

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

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11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Not specifically trained

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local, State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Human Solutions

2. Program Name HOUSING SERVICES - PORTLAND

3. Program Purpose Provides transitional and permanent supportive housing to assist families with children under 18.

4. Service(s) Provided Limited homeless prevention rent assistance provided by lottery on the 25th of each month for the FOLLOWING month. Names must be in before the 24th of the month. Services include information and referral, short term intervention for problem solving and crisis situations, case management. Transitional and permanent supportive housing services for families with children under 18 include case management services and other services to help families stabilize their housing, increase their income and to help children be successful in school. Antipoverty classes are also offered and include English Language Learning, Microsoft Word/Excel, Rent Well and other financial literacy and budgeting classes.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria For rent assistance: Must have No past rent due, lease in applicant's name, No section 8 or subsidized housing, must be in home two months or more, meet income requirements and have children under the age of 18 in the household. Rental assistance lottery

7. Program Capacity Varies by individual program

8. Is the Program full? Varies by individual program

9. How long is the wait for services? Varies by individual program

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

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11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Not specifically trained

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local, State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Human Solutions

2. Program Name GRESHAM ASSISTANCE FOR RENT

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Rent assistance for Gresham residents whose utility bills are included in their rent.

5. Dosage of Services One-time only assistance up to $90.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be a Gresham resident, at or below 150% FPL, and must Not receive a utility bill through the city

7. Program Capacity depends on funds available

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A at this time

10. Geographic Service Area Gresham

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Not specifically trained

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Human Solutions

2. Program Name WINTER SHELTER

3. Program Purpose SHELTER FACILITIES: November 1st, 2013 through April, 2014

4. Service(s) Provided Operated by Human Solutions, Inc., provides shelter for families with children and pregnant women (with or without a partner). No pre-screening is necessary for admittance. Families stay together as one unit. Sleeping mats and cots are available, but there are No private rooms. No laundry or shower facilities. A phone is available during waking hours. There is a 2 bag limit per person. Residents CAN keep their items at the Winter Shelter during the day, but they will Not be able to access them until check-in that evening. Dinner is served and food is available at No cost to people staying at the shelter. Families are able to use the microwave, toaster oven, and refrigerator in the kitchen space. Guests with service animals will be allowed to stay with their animal. They will be asked to sign a compliance form and produce documentation within 3 days (may be flexible depending on circumstances) indicating that the service animal is necessary.

5. Dosage of Services Shelter opens at 7pm, check out is at 7am (People who stay in the shelter will be referred to a day space for daytime hours). No reservations. This is a night-by-night shelter. Best to show up at 7pm, but will accept people after hours.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Any combination of adults with children or women (with a partner or Not) who are pregnant. Human Solutions will ask the client to present proof of pregnancy (medical documentation) within the client's first couple days of shelter. (A woman can be in any s

7. Program Capacity No one will be turned away.

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services?

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10. Geographic Service Area Not restricted

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Not specifically trained

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Human Solutions

2. Program Name ENERGY ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose This is the energy assistance program for the Gresham Human Solutions office.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include electric, gas, heating fuel and water payment assistance.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low income individuals and families in Multnomah County.

7. Program Capacity Based on funding availability

8. Is the Program full? Based on funding availability

9. How long is the wait for services? Based on funding availability

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Not specifically trained

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Human Solutions

2. Program Name CITY OF PORTLAND WATER DISCOUNT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Eligible customers may receive a quarterly discount of $41.40 on their water bill and $83.09 on their sewer bill for a total of $124.49. Eligible bi-monthly sewer only accounts may receive a discount of $71.04. During a crisis, eligible customers may receive up to $150 in assistance once every 12 months. The customer must pay a portion of the bill to receive assistance.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Income below: 1 person - $1809 2 people - $2365 3 people - $2922 4 people - $3478 5 people - $4035 6 people - $4591 7 people - $4696 8 people - $4800 *add $106 for each additional person

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Commu nity Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name I Have A Dream Foundation

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Helping students at Alder Elementary raise test scores, grad rates and college admission.

4. Service(s) Provided

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Alder elementary students

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Alder Elementary

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

2. Program Name YOUTH GANG PREVENTION SERVICES

3. Program Purpose A case management-focused program serving Asian and Pacific Islander youth ages 11-16, to help them increase their pro-social skills, improve their educational skills, and develop job readiness/employment skills. Other program goals include: increasing st

4. Service(s) Provided Case management, connections with positive adult role models, skill building groups and summer activities. Parenting education, and linkages to community resources including drug and alcohol counseling, mental health, anti-poverty services. All participants must complete intake & assessment process, identify a Plan of Action and work on goal setting activities while enrolled.

5. Dosage of Services Regular check ins with case manager scheduled during the school year, and during summer.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Asian and Pacific Islander youth ages 11-16 who demonstrate three or more of these risk factors: Juvenile justice system involvement, gang involvement or associating with delinquent peers, drug/alcohol abuse or experimentation, poor school attendance or h

7. Program Capacity 60 youth

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County, high juvenile crime areas between SE 82nd and 201st Avenues, and the neighborhoods of North and Northeast Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No, This is a gang prevention program, Not a gang intervention program. The objective is to work with youth who demonstrate risk factors of gang involvement rather than youth who are already entrenched in gangs. While some youth in the program may have a

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Not a focus of the program

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

2. Program Name SOCIAL & SUPPORT SERVICES FOR EDUCATIONAL SUCCESS

3. Program Purpose Culturally specific short term academic case management services for school-aged youth to support their academic and social-emotional skill development. Information and referral, and linkages to community resources for social, mental health, and anti-pove

4. Service(s) Provided Services delivered at school sites, IRCO-Asian Family Center, IRCO-Africa House, community centers, or other locations to youth attending regular and/or alternative schools at risk of academic failure. All participants expected to complete an intake & assessment process and to map out a Plan of Action to be worked on while enrolled in the program.

5. Dosage of Services Regular checks in with case manager during the school year, with option to participate in summer activities.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth 6 to 18 years old living in Multnomah County. African immigrant, and Asian and Pacific Islander populations.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County school districts.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No, Not a program focus

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

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Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

2. Program Name UPWARD BOUND

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided IRCO Upward Bound works with first-generation college-bound students from David Douglas High School to improve the students' academic skills, to develop career and education plans, and to aid with entering higher education.

5. Dosage of Services Students enroll in 9th and 10th grade and receive academic assistance through their first year of post secondary education. Monthly workshops and field trips.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Current and incoming 9th and 10th graders (have completed 8th or 9th grade) in David Douglas School District, low-income and/or first-generation college-bound. Show verification of citizenship or residency.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area David Douglas School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No, Not a program focus

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

2. Program Name ENERGY ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose This is the energy assistance program for Asian Family Center.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include electric, gas and heating fuel payment assistance.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Multnomah County Residents with a utility shut-off Notice or disconnection.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

2. Program Name CITY OF PORTLAND WATER DISCOUNT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Eligible customers may receive a quarterly discount of $41.40 on their water bill and $83.09 on their sewer bill for a total of $124.49. Eligible bi-monthly sewer only accounts may receive a discount of $71.04. During a crisis, eligible customers may receive up to $150 in assistance once every 12 months. The customer must pay a portion of the bill to receive assistance.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Income below: 1 person - $1809 2 people - $2365 3 people - $2922 4 people - $3478 5 people - $4035 6 people - $4591 7 people - $4696 8 people - $4800 *add $106 for each additional person

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resou rce Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

2. Program Name EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provides employment training and placement for eligible refugees and Non-refugee clients.

4. Service(s) Provided Training programs, information and referral, youth employment and empowerment projects. English training and various other social services. Provides referrals and registration with Work Source Centers and assistance with iMatch assessment for walk-ins.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Eligible refugees, immigrants and other eligible Non-refugee clients

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

2. Program Name REFUGEE AND IMMIGRANT FAMILY STRENGTHENING PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose The Refugee and Immigrant Family Strengthening or RIFS is a culturally specific program that provides legal advocacy and case management for immigrants and refugees who are victims of domestic and sexual violence.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include crisis intervention assistance, interpreter assistance, help to access referrals to community services, support groups and services and forums. Presentations on domestic violence and American law. Also provides community outreach and education, service provider training and technical assistance. English Second Language/domestic violence training. Police training for culturally appropriate responses. Also serves service providers working with eligible refugee domestic violence victims and families.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Refugees and immigrants who are survivors of domestic, sexual and dating violence, human trafficking and must be temporarily or currently residing in Clackamas, Washington or Multnomah counties. Survivors only; does Not provide services to perpetrators of

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Clackamas, Washington and Multnomah Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

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Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

2. Program Name REFUGEE AND IMMIGRANT FAMILY EMPOWERMENT (RIFE)

3. Program Purpose IRCO's Refugee Immigrant Family Empowerment Program (RIFE) is designed to help families improve and enhance their relationships.

4. Service(s) Provided Services are geared towards couples, single moms with children, single people and high school youth. Participants will learn new skills to strengthen family bonds, create deep interpersonal connections, financial literacy, resolve conflicts, and discipline in positive ways to help children succeed. Multiple workshops offered that focus on helping families create stronger and more successful relationships between parents and children, intimate partners, community members or co-workers. Access to case management and employment services are also available for families who need additional services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria The RIFE Building Strong Families workshops are for immigrant and refugee Individuals and families or first generation youth.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah and Washington Counties.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

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Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

2. Program Name CAREER SCHOOL

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides homecare training and pre-nursing aide training courses.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Serves ages 18 and older.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

2. Program Name AFRICA HOUSE

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Africa House provides a one-stop, family-focused service center with the goal of raising the visibility of the African community, highlighting community achievements, helping the community and families achieve self-sufficiency and self determination. Interpretation services, as well as job and English language skills development are offered. Culturally-specific services available to African refugee families. Conflict resolution and family mediation services and financial literacy and health education. Services provided here are Not limited to the African community.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restriction

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Clackamas, Washington, Multnomah Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

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Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Immigration Counseling Service

2. Program Name HUMAN TRAFFICKING PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Screen potential immigrant survivors of labor or sex trafficking. Provide legal services. Social services like shelter, food, clothing, transportation, job training, ESL classes, medical and mental health care, community orientation, refugee service connections, U and T visas, undocumented unaccompanied youth, deportation defense, and family unification.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Any adult or child immigrant in need of services

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Impact Nw

2. Program Name DANCING TREE FAMILY CENTER

3. Program Purpose Impact NW Dancing Tree Family Center provides a variety of services to assist people facing financial hardships.

4. Service(s) Provided Homeless Family services include transitional housing, rent assistance, Access to Recovery and assistance in completing SNAP applications. Services for families and individuals include the Energy Assistance Program, Information & Referral, Community Basket (4th Friday of each month), free public phone and computers. On-site staff for Social & Support Service for Educational Success; Slavic services, on-site weekly Parent-Child Development including play groups, parent education and home visits.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low income families, youth, seniors and adults with disabilities. Focus on residents of outer Northeast and Southeast Portland with Open Door Policy for residents of Multnomah County including families, seniors, and adults with disabilities.

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? No waitlist: first come, first serve

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County, with focus areas being lower SE Portland to 102nd with Open Door Policy.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

Community Resource Invent ory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

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Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Impact Nw

2. Program Name COMMUNITIES FOR SAFE KIDS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Kids Can and Families & Feelings programs program go directly into local preschool and elementary classrooms to teach children how to get help if they are being abused or are living with violence. Communities for Safe Kids offers programs to where children can that they have the right to be safe, to listen to their feelings and to tell and keep telling safe adults when they need help. Programs go directly into local preschool and elementary classrooms to teach children how to get help if they are being abused or are living with violence. They also teach adults - parents, caregivers, and teachers - how to listen to children, how to identify abuse indicators and how to respond appropriately.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria All schools and community groups are eligible. Target ages for puppet shows are between 5 and 11 years old.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland metro area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Impact Nw

2. Program Name COMMUNITY DAD'S GROUP

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The Community Dad's Group is a space to connect dads with their children, connect with each other, and connect with resources. Weekly father-child interaction groups, monthly dads' outings. This includes fathering figures (uncles, grandpas, etc).

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Dads and children under the age of five

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah and Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Impact Nw

2. Program Name HEALTHY FAMILIES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Intensive home visitation program for first-time parents of children ages birth to three in Multnomah County. Families are enrolled before newborn is three months old until three years of age. Promotes positive parent-child relationships by assisting parents to identify strengths and utilize problem-solving skills. Program aims to improve the family's support system through linkages and referrals to available community services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria First-time new parent in Multnomah County experiencing a stressor in family, such as finances, depression, single parenting. Children 0-3 & their parents.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Impact Nw

2. Program Name PARENT CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides early childhood developmental activities with families of children ages zero to age five. Uses Parents as Teachers (PAT) curriculum which focuses on the on supporting the parent/child relationship. Includes weekly to bi-weekly parent/child interaction groups, monthly home visits, developmental, and family support services. Offers parenting materials and activities that promote physical, cognitive and emotional development.

5. Dosage of Services weekly to bi-weekly parent/child interaction groups, monthly home visits

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Families with children from zero to 5 years old.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services? Wait times may be up to six months to receive service

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland, SUN Service System Region 4 (Southeast Portland), County wide for Russian/Slavic families.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

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Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Impact Nw

2. Program Name PARENT CHILD INVOLVEMENT PROJECT

3. Program Purpose The Parent-Child Involvement Project (PChIP) works to reduce the negative effects of domestic violence on children by strengthening the parent-child relationship. This project provides emotional support, parenting skills education, developmental guidance,

4. Service(s) Provided Services Include: *Parent-Child Specialists offer in home support generally centered around therapeutic play, art and other child focused activities intended to heal the parent-child relationship and problems associated with child exposure to violence. Services can also include: restraining order attainment and court attendance, help navigating child welfare, school support including IEPs, safety planning, some crisis management, collaboration with other service providers, etc

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Have at least one child between the ages of birth to 12 years old; Survivor is No longer in an abusive relationship.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Impact Nw

2. Program Name SAFE & TOGETHER

3. Program Purpose Program works with families with children ages birth to five who are in foster care. The goal of our program is to reunite families and to prevent future occurrences of foster care placement by keeping children safely at home.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides intensive home visits and individualized case management and connects families with stabilizing resources, works in partnership with birth parents, foster parents, DHS/Child Welfare, and mental health professionals. Families are also encouraged to participate in our parent-child playgroups and dad-specific services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Applies only to families with children ages birth to 5 years. Children must be in foster care at the time of enrollment. Foster family or birth family must live in the City of Portland. Family must be eligible for reunification.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Impact Nw

2. Program Name SUN/SHINE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

3. Program Purpose Community Schools encompass a wide range of activities that engage students, families, businesses, and community members at schools. Schools Uniting Neighborhoods (SUN) is the Community School model specific to Multnomah County. SHINE (Schools Helping In

4. Service(s) Provided Community Schools activities include but aren’t limited to: before school activities such as breakfast and homework club, after school classes both academic and enrichment (recreation, sports, music, and art), parent classes (budgeting, computers, parenting, English, Spanish, etc.), family events (holiday and cultural events, math/science nights, writing nights), improvement to school grounds, and providing food for the weekend for needy families.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria All students attending a SUN school.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Bridger Elementary, Buckman Elementary, Harrison Park K-8, Marysville K-8, Harvey Scott Elementary, Kelly Elementary, Whitman Elementary, Woodmere Elementary, Franklin High School, Centennial High School, Kinnamon Elementary, Beaver Acres Elementary, Will

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Innovative Changes

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Helps low income individuals and families and those who lack adequate access to capital and/or financial services.

4. Service(s) Provided Assists clients in learning to manage short term financial needs to achieve and maintain household stability, financial education, responsible small dollar loans and credit building opportunities. Loans are available only to individuals referred by one of the agency's partner organizations.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restriction

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Insights Teen Parent Program - Janus

2. Program Name PARENTING RESOURCES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Monthly Housing Orientation provides information and referral to community housing resources. Weekly donation closet drop-in hours for parenting adolescents looking for baby clothing and toys. All are welcome to access donation closet once a month during donation drop in hours.

5. Dosage of Services once per month

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents age 22 and under.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Insights Teen Parent Program - Janus

2. Program Name HEALTHY FAMILIES

3. Program Purpose Child Abuse prevention through parent education. Kindergarten readiness.

4. Service(s) Provided Evidence-based home visiting program providing hands-on parenting and child development education using the "Parents as Teachers (PAT) curriculum." Monthly community events are also offered.

5. Dosage of Services Weekly home visit

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria First time pregnant and parenting teens, age 18 and under. Must enroll baby before 3 months old.

7. Program Capacity 120 parents

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Insights Teen Parent Program - Janus

2. Program Name ECHO

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The ECHO Program provides intensive, hands on, community based parent education and family advocacy for young parents who are in foster care, or whose children have been placed in foster care. The ECHO program utilizes Make Parenting a Pleasure and Parents as Teachers Curriculums.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria All families must have an ORKIDS number and must currently be, or recently have been in foster care, within the city of Portland.

7. Program Capacity 30

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Irvington Covenant Community Development Corporation

2. Program Name CONSTRUCTING HOPE PREAPPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Nine weeks of construction training including hands on building, construction experience, classroom instruction, certifications, and site visits to apprenticeship training centers.

5. Dosage of Services 9 weeks

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Accepting those with legal history, minorities, and low income that are 18 years or older.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Comm unity Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Janus Youth Programs

2. Program Name BRIDGE HOUSE TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM / CHANGES PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Changes provides apartment placement support to assist previously homeless youth in overcoming the final barriers to complete independence.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include security deposit assistance and 6 months of case management. Assistance in obtaining furniture and household supplies is provided.

5. Dosage of Services meet with a case manager at a minimum of once a month

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Homeless youth ages 16-20, who have completed or are near completion of basic high school education or GED

7. Program Capacity 25 per year

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? It depends. Approximately 4 weeks.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Comm unity Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Local & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Janus Youth Programs

2. Program Name HARRY'S MOTHER

3. Program Purpose Harry's Mother provides assistance to adolescents 9 to 17 years of age who are in crisis, have run away from home or are thinking of running away, youth at risk of becoming homeless.

4. Service(s) Provided Preventative respite shelter services are also provided. Services include, but are Not limited to crisis intervention, short term emergency shelter (average length of stay is 4 days), family counseling (at No cost for up to 6 months). The primary goal of the program is to reunite youth with their families. No consent necessary for the adolescent to receive drop-in counseling services. Shelter is provided at Garfield House, a 12-bed professionally staffed facility (confidential location).

5. Dosage of Services Short term crisis oriented services. The maximum length of stay for youth in residence is 21 days.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth, ages 9-17. Youth cannot have an arrest warrant.

7. Program Capacity up to 12 youth

8. Is the Program full? Changes on a daily basis

9. How long is the wait for services? No wait list. First come, first served.

10. Geographic Service Area Our Basic Center status allows us to provide shelter services to any youth or family regardless of geographical location.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private, Local, State and Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Janus Youth Programs

2. Program Name ACCESS CENTER

3. Program Purpose The Access Center is a service for homeless and runaway youth who are seeking intake assessment and referral.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides for basic needs including food, clothing, basic medical supplies and shelter. Youth receive an assessment to determine if they meet homeless youth services requirements. For youth in crisis, emergency shelter is provided at Porch Light Youth Shelter. Short-term shelter is provided at Street Light Shelter in conjunction with case management at Outside In or New Avenues for Youth.

5. Dosage of Services The Access Center solely determines eligibility for services in the Homeless Youth Continuum.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth 14-24 in crisis or homeless

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Janus Youth Programs

2. Program Name YELLOW BRICK ROAD PORTLAND

3. Program Purpose The primary purpose of Yellow Brick Road is to provide street-based services to youth with information and referral resources and some basic needs.

4. Service(s) Provided This program provides community volunteers the opportunity to work directly with street youth by training them to operate as street outreach teams that provide crisis intervention and information and referral services in the downtown Portland area. Yellow Brick Road's street outreach training series is offered locally, regionally, and nationally. Youth who access outreach services receive first aid, hygiene supplies, socks, hats, gloves, harm reductions materials, resource referral, and a caring prospective. Basic first aid and hygiene provided to other age groups as well.

5. Dosage of Services Yellow Brick Road operates 7 days a week, 365 days a year from approximately 5 pm to 10 pm.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Outreach workers are seeking youth (anyone that appears 30 and under) to provide them with information and referral on the streets of Portland. Volunteers must be 18 or older and be able to clear a background check. Program serves youth and young adults

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Janus Youth Programs

2. Program Name PORCH LIGHT YOUTH SHELTER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided This program provides overnight emergency shelter. Youth can access shelter here for up to 14 days.

5. Dosage of Services Youth can access shelter for up to 14 days each month.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Homeless youth 14-24 years of age

7. Program Capacity 30 beds

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? No wait list. First come, first served. Younger youth are prioritized for a bed.

10. Geographic Service Area Anyone 14-24 years of age, who identifies as homeless, regardless of geographic location

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Janus Youth Programs

2. Program Name STREET LIGHT YOUTH SHELTER (SLYS)

3. Program Purpose SLYS provides a safe place for youth to stay for up to a 4 month time period. Youth must be screened for eligibility through the Access Center (503-432-3986) All youth must be involved in case management services either through the Native American Yout

4. Service(s) Provided This program provides short-term overnight shelter, two meals per day and cleanup facilities for 30 homeless and street dependent youth attempting to make changes in their lives. Youth are referred from community agencies (Outside In, New Avenues for Youth, Native American Youth and Family Center, and Janus Access Center), and must be working with a case manager on a plan in order to access a bed on a continuing basis. Youth may access clothing, medical assistance, and employment education support.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Serves displaced youth age 14-24 years old

7. Program Capacity 30 bed capacity

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? It could be a short few days or weeks depending on the length of the wait list.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Reso urce Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Jewish Family & Child Service

2. Program Name COUNSELING DEPARTMENT

3. Program Purpose Provide high-quality mental health counseling to the Jewish and Greater community.

4. Service(s) Provided Individual, couple, family and group counseling. Peer counseling. Counseling and workshop services for job search support. JFCS serves people with high behavioral health needs, including those with co-occurring disorders. Treatment includes cognitive and dialectical behavior therapies.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? We strive for an initial appointment within 10 days of contact.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Latino Network

2. Program Name COMMUNITY HEALING INITIATIVE (CHI)

3. Program Purpose CHI is a partnership between Multnomah County (the Department of County Human Services (DCHS) and the Department of Community Justice (DCJ)) and two community providers – Portland Opportunity and Industrialization Center (POIC) and Latino Network.

4. Service(s) Provided Youth and families in the CHI program receive culturally specific intensive case management and services. Supports and services are culturally specific and tailored to meet each family’s individual needs and integrated with sanction and supervision activities to reduce and prevent gang violence We also provide Summer Academia, an 8 week summer program for CHI primary clients and their siblings. The program runs Tuesday through Thursday for 8 weeks, and includes: Positive cultural identity curriculum, art classes, fitness components, volunteer/community services, and pro-social field trips.

5. Dosage of Services Services are as needed. Our practice is at minimum weekly contact with primary client or family. Summer Academia dosage 24 hours per week per participant.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria CHI serves high-risk African American youth and Latino youth who are on probation to the Multnomah County Juvenile Court and their families.

7. Program Capacity 30 primary clients and their families

8. Is the Program full? Yes, we are currently over capacity at 33 primary clients and have a waitlist.

9. How long is the wait for services? Between 1 to 3 months.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

Community Resource Inventory 2014

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local and State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Latino Network

2. Program Name JUNTOS APRENDEMOS/ TOGETHER WE LEARN

3. Program Purpose Juntos Aprendemos is a parent-child early literacy program focused on family involvement as a key principal in building the foundation for children's success in school.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides weekly kindergarten readiness classes 30 weeks per school year for low-income Spanish speaking families in their neighborhood school. Curriculum focuses on learning letters, numbers, and colors while developing classroom-based social skills and familiarizing parents with public education system and importance of school.

5. Dosage of Services 60 hours per year (2 hours weekly x 30 weeks)

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Latino families with children ages 3 to 5 years

7. Program Capacity 30 children and their parents (one or both) at each site. There are currently 5 sites and with plans for a 6th this fall.

8. Is the Program full? The program recruits in the summer for the fall, and is currently recruiting for fall 2014.

9. How long is the wait for services? Once program is full at each site, families must wait until the following year. Juntos has a plan to add one to two sites a year as funding allows.

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No, however, the parent curriculum that focuses on positive and healthy communication with children is relevant to gang impacted families.

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

Community Resource Inventory 2014

There are some program staff that are experienced with serving gang members, but currently this is Not a requirement for staff working with the program.

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Latino Network

2. Program Name COMMUNITY EDUCATION WORKER INITIATIVE

3. Program Purpose Families, schools, and community work together efficiently to ensure children enter kindergarten with a solid foundation for life long learning success.

4. Service(s) Provided Home visits and parent child learning groups.

5. Dosage of Services Parent/Child learning groups 10-12 week sessions @2hrs per week. Home visits as needed, with minimum of 2hr per week.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Latino families with children ages 0 to 6 years

7. Program Capacity 75 children and their parents.

8. Is the Program full? The program has just been funded. Implementation planning for fall is starting.

9. How long is the wait for services? No current wait.

10. Geographic Service Area East County, Glenfair and Lynwood school communities.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No - Not sure, program director will consider adding this to the assessments

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

State and local private foundation

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Latino Network

2. Program Name CONEXIONES

3. Program Purpose Conexiones is a culturally specific afterschool leadership program that serves middle and high school Latino students help keep them positive, engaged and on track.

4. Service(s) Provided The program offers teambuilding, self- and cultural-identity development, college readiness, career exposure, and life and academic skills.

5. Dosage of Services 26 sessions at 2 hours per session

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Latino Students

7. Program Capacity 25 students at each site. Currently we have 3 sites, Jefferson H.S., Madison H.S., and Lents K-8.

8. Is the Program full? The program is wrapping up for the year. Recruitment for fall will be carried out during the summer.

9. How long is the wait for services? If the site is full, either until a student stops participating or until the next school year.

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Latino Network

2. Program Name CONEXIONES NINE GRADE COUNTS

3. Program Purpose Conexiones Ninth Grade Counts is a culturally specific program preparing youth for successful transition from middle school to high school through a six-week summer academy that explores college and career opportunities, as well as training youth about La

4. Service(s) Provided The program offers teambuilding, self- and cultural-identity development, college readiness, career exposure, and life and academic skills.

5. Dosage of Services 4 week summer session, 4 days a week at 6 hours per day.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Latino Students entering 9th grade.

7. Program Capacity 20 students. We currently have one site at Madison High School.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Program is offered once during the summer.

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inven tory 2014

1. Agency Name Latino Network

2. Program Name COLEGIO DE PADRES

3. Program Purpose Colegio de Padres provides workshops and training for parents at area schools on a range of critical topics for parents, including how to encourage good study habits for youth at home, taking with teachers and school staff, how to recognize signs of gang

4. Service(s) Provided Parent training.

5. Dosage of Services 14 sessions at 2 hours per session.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Latino parents

7. Program Capacity 25 – 30 at each site. Currently we have 3 sites, Jefferson H.S., Madison H.S., and Lents K-8.

8. Is the Program full? The program is wrapping up for the year. Recruitment for fall will be carried out during the summer.

9. How long is the wait for services? Currently we are Not turning parents away.

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inven tory 2014

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Latino Network

2. Program Name ESCALERA: TAKING STEPS TO SUCCESS

3. Program Purpose To help bridge the workforce gap by developing 21 century skills for Latino youth.

4. Service(s) Provided Intensive academic support, career exploration, internship opportunities, and case management.

5. Dosage of Services 2 hours twice a week during 2nd semester Junior year and 1st and 2nd semester Senior year, plus case management and a 6 week summer session at 10 hours per week.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Latino Juniors and Seniors

7. Program Capacity 30 students at each site. Currently we have one site at Madison HS

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Currently there is Not a wait

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Latino Network

2. Program Name MOBILE LAB

3. Program Purpose To minimize the digital divide, this program provides parents with access to a mobile lab and instruction on basics of accessing the internet and creating an e-mail account. The focus is promoting communicates with their children’s school, checking grade

4. Service(s) Provided Basic computer literacy classes with an emphasis on parent, teacher communication.

5. Dosage of Services 26 sessions @ 2 hours per session.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Latino parents

7. Program Capacity 15 students at each site. Currently we have 3 sites, Lents, Ceasar Chavez, and George schools.

8. Is the Program full? The program is wrapping up for the year. Recruitment for fall will be carried out during the summer.

9. How long is the wait for services? If the site is full, until a space opens up.

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Legacy Health

2. Program Name EMANNUEL TRAUMA SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Legacy Emanuel Medical Center is a full-status Level 1 Trauma Center.

4. Service(s) Provided Our multidisciplinary teams visit every trauma patient every week. These visits allow the team to design a care plan, discuss major medical or treatment issues, outline goals, confer with the family as needed and plan for the patient's discharge. Each customized team might include: Trauma surgeons Resident staff Consulting physicians Physical therapists Pastoral care Rehabilitation admission coordinator

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria critically injured trauma patients

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Legacy Health

2. Program Name TRAUMA NURSES TALK TOUGH

3. Program Purpose Teaches reasons for ‘risk avoidance’ integrated with asset/skill building and provide empowerment education.

4. Service(s) Provided TNTT Program meets most of the 40 Developmental Assets and integrates PMT (Protection- Motivation-Threat) Control Best Practice Methodology. Classes consist of slide/lecture presentations designed for elementary children through adult audiences by graduating levels of information structured in age appropriate stages and intensified presentation style.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Legal Aid Services Of Oregon (Laso)

2. Program Name NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAM (NAPOLS)

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Represents Indian Tribes and groups under the following priorities: treaty rights, water rights, land claims, Indian child welfare, religious freedom, protection of burial and archaeological sites. Represent Indian Children/Families involved with Multnomah Juvenile Court. ICWA if appointed by Court. Referrals to other attorneys/legal services. Indian Child Welfare under contract. Gaming, casinos, and economic development. Low-income eligibility. Prohibited from accepting general civil cases or criminal cases. Other individual cases only if it has Indian law impact.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must meet financial eligibility requirements Indian Tribes and groups

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area State of Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Lewis & Clark

2. Program Name COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER

3. Program Purpose Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center offers low-cost counseling and therapy for people facing mental health, addiction, and/or relationship challenges.

4. Service(s) Provided Services are available for children, adults, couples, and families. All therapeutic services are strictly confidential. Please Note that the center cannot provide medication or help during a mental health crisis.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria people facing mental health, addiction, and/or relationship challenges

7. Program Capacity depends on student enrollment

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? immediate availability

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon, SW Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inventory 201 4

14. Funding Sources N/A

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lewis & Clark

2. Program Name LEGAL CLINIC

3. Program Purpose The Clinic generally represents low-income individuals experiencing a variety of civil and administrative law problems and accepts for representation only those cases which maximize the students’ opportunities to learn and develop practical lawyering skil

4. Service(s) Provided Cases are handled by Lewis & Clark Law School students acting under the supervision of the clinical faculty (attorneys). Assistance is generally provided in the following areas: Chapter 7 bankruptcy, tax controversies with the IRS, residential eviction defenses, name changes, expungements, certain domestic relations issues, stalking orders, elder abuse protective orders, divorces and child support modifications. Landlord/tenant issues are limited to residential eviction cases. For bankruptcy cases, the Clinic does Not handle student loan discharge issues. Multnomah County cases only. Beginning in January, 2015 and until further Notice the Clinic will No longer be handling residential eviction defenses.

5. Dosage of Services Advice and legal representation as applicable. All cases are handled by law students acting under the supervision of the clinical faculty.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low income clients.

7. Program Capacity Depends on student enrollment

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Depends on availability of staff and type of case

10. Geographic Service Area For litigation, generally Multnomah County. For bankruptcy cases, the counties of Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Yamhill, Columbia, Hood River and Wasco. For tax issues with the IRS, Oregon and SW Washington. Residents of other counties may be eligible

Community Resource Inventory 2014

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private, State and Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name CHILDREN'S RELIEF NURSERY

3. Program Purpose Provides wrap-around services to high-risk families

4. Service(s) Provided Services include early childhood, early intervention, social, emotional and family support. Also, provides mental health services and trauma assessments, traumatic stress expertise, home visitations, parent/infant and parent/toddler classes, art and music therapy, weekly parenting classes utilizing "Making Parenting a Pleasure" curriculum.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Serves caregivers with children ages birth to 4 years old and women in their third trimester. Parent/infant and parent/toddler classes offer to parents with children ages birth to 5 years old. Traumatic Stress Expertise offer to ages birth to 3 years old.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name RECOVERY, EMPOWERMENT, ACHIEVEMENT IN LIFE (REAL) PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Alcohol and drug abuse services for African American youth

4. Service(s) Provided Provides culturally-responsive alcohol and drug treatment for adolescent African American males and females. The program includes outpatient, community based treatment, monitoring and proctor care. Family and mental health services are included. Services are available in the community including in schools

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria adolescent African American males and females

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name YOUTH ADDICTIONS

3. Program Purpose Alcohol and drug abuse services for youth

4. Service(s) Provided Provides alcohol and drug treatment services for youth ages 12 to 18 and their families, including integrated family and mental health services. Services are available in the community including in schools

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria youth ages 12 to 18

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name FAMILY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Assessment, consultation, services for protective services

4. Service(s) Provided Provides child mental health assessments for youth entering the child welfare system. Mental health consultation and treatment services for the child and family are provided.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria youth entering child welfare system

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name INTENSIVE COMMUNITY-BASED TREATMENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Community-based intensive mental health services

4. Service(s) Provided The Intensive Community-Based Treatment Services program provides intensive treatment services conducted in the home and/or community for youth ages 3 to 18 and their families. Participants in this program must meet eligibility requirements and have approval by the county Mental Health Organization

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria youth ages 3 to 18 and their families, meet eligibility requirements and have approval by the county Mental Health Organization

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Com munity Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name NICKERSON ADOLESCENT DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Day treatment for adolescents

4. Service(s) Provided Provides mental health treatment and academics, M-F for youth 11 to 18 experiencing serious psychiatric (No Suggestions). Participation requires school district authorization or referral from local Mental Health Organization

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria youth 11 to 18 experiencing serious psychiatric (No Suggestions). Participation requires school district authorization or referral from local Mental Health Organization

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name STRENGTHENING FAMILIES

3. Program Purpose Family Strengthening Prevention Service

4. Service(s) Provided Nationally recognized prevention model designed to improve family relationships for youth (10- 14). It is a parent, youth, and family skills building curriculum

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria youth 10-14 and their parents

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name FAMILY SUPPORT AND CONNECTIONS

3. Program Purpose Home visiting/resource and referral in Multnomah County

4. Service(s) Provided A home visiting program that provides parent education, advocacy and connection to community resources. Participation in the program is dependent on the client being a TANF (temporary assistance for needy families) recipient

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria TANF recipients

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name THE FAMILY AND COMMUNITY ALLIANCE

3. Program Purpose Home visiting/resource and referral in Portland

4. Service(s) Provided A home visiting program that provides parent education, advocacy and connection to community resources

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria City of Portland

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name CHILD AND FAMILIES OUTPATIENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Mental health counseling and services

4. Service(s) Provided Provides therapy, mental health assessments, treatment planning, medication management, skills training and consultation. Intensive, in-home services are available for youth at risk of out- of-home placement.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name YOUTH SUPPORT TEAM

3. Program Purpose Prevention services supporting at risk youth

4. Service(s) Provided Provides services for African American/Latino middle and high school aged youth and their families who are at high risk for abuse or interpersonal violence. The program supports accessing or directly providing a full range of mental health, addiction and prevention services. There are No income or insurance eligibility requirements.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria African American/Latino middle and high school aged youth and their families

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Res ource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name TRANSITION AGED YOUTH (TAY) PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Services for transition age youth and young adults

4. Service(s) Provided The Transition Aged Youth (TAY) program serves youth and young adults, ages 16 to 24, during their transition to adulthood. The program works with young adults who have significant mental illnesses impacting their ability to successfully function in the community and achieve Normal developmental milestones.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria youth ages 16 to 24 with significant mental illness

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name SEX TRAFFICKING PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Therapeutic support for youth who are victims of sex trafficking

4. Service(s) Provided The program provides treatment and case management for this very specialized population as well as providing trainings to our community providers related to issues of working with this population.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria victims of sex trafficking

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name ADULT ADDICTIONS PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Alcohol and drug abuse treatment

4. Service(s) Provided Provides outpatient and intensive outpatient services for adults dealing with alcohol and drug problems

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria adults dealing with alcohol and drug problems

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name PROJECT FOR COMMUNITY RECOVERY

3. Program Purpose Alcohol and drug abuse treatment for African Americans

4. Service(s) Provided Provides outpatient and intensive outpatient services for African Americans dealing with alcohol and drug problems

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria African American adults with alcohol and drug problems

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name PROJECT NETWORK

3. Program Purpose Alcohol and drug abuse treatment for mothers

4. Service(s) Provided Provides residential substance abuse services for women who are pregnant or have children under age 6 and is designed to be culturally-relevant for African Americans

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria women who are pregnant or have children under age 6

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name WOMEN'S ADULT ADDICTIONS PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Alcohol and drug abuse treatment for women

4. Service(s) Provided This adult addiction program provides outpatient and intensive services focusing on the unique needs of women in the recovery process, including abuse, relationship, and parenting issues. Services for parenting women involved with the Department of Human Services

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria women with alcohol and drug problems

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inve ntory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name ADULT ADDICTIONS DUII PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUII)

4. Service(s) Provided Provides outpatient and intensive outpatient services for adults required to receive treatment as part of a DUII sentence

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria adults required to receive treatment as part of a DUII sentence

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name THE NEW OPTIONS FOR WOMEN (NOW) PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Integrated mental health & addictions services for women exiting prostitution

4. Service(s) Provided Provides integrated, wraparound services for women involved in prostitution, including substance abuse, mental health treatment, case management and social support

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria women involved in prostitution

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name ADULT MENTAL HEALTH OUTPATIENT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Mental health counseling

4. Service(s) Provided Provides counseling services tailored to a wide range of needs through individual/group therapy

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria adults with mental health issues

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lifeworks Nw

2. Program Name CONQUEST CENTER PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Services for people with Severe Mental Illness

4. Service(s) Provided Provides therapy, case management, skills training, support and treatment for individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, psychotic disorders and other mood disorders. Also provides supported employment services to qualified clients and employers.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria adults with severe mental illness

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Luke-Dorf East

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose To cooperatively develop a high quality, fully integrated system of service and support that responds to the needs of those affected by mental illness in our community. To provide exemplary community mental health and addiction services that promote lasti

4. Service(s) Provided Providing mental health services including: case management, cognitive and creative therapy, dual disorders treatment, skills training, employment assistance, assistance obtaining benefits and entitlements, prescriber services, medication monitoring, state-licensed residential treatment, housing placement and supported housing, medical coordination, peer delivered services and homeless outreach

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Adults 18 and older with serious mental health diagnoses who are residents of Multnomah County.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? Turn around for an intake should be 1-2 weeks, Service Coordinator should be within 7-10 days of the intake and LMP appointment within 30 days.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County, with primary locations in Goose Hollow and SE Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Lutheran Community Services Northwest

2. Program Name MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY SERVICES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Assists immigrants/refugees with the following services: immigration counseling, advocacy, photo service, elderly services, employment projects for newly arrived refugees, social service referral, and ESL for refugees. Assistance with citizenship, including citizenship classes, naturalization information and forms are available. Drop in citizenship education classes are free for all immigrants. Crime victim advocates support those who have been the victims of a crime ranging from arson, assault, burglary, child abuse, elder abuse, fraud, identity theft, kidnapping, missing persons, hate and bias crimes, gang violence, human trafficking, drunk/drugged driving, and homicide. The crime doesn't have to be reported to law enforcement and immigration status doesn't matter.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah and Washington counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 20 14

1. Agency Name Marathon Education Partners

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Marathon Education Partners improves college access for low-income children by: lowering the financial burden/obstacles associated with higher education; and by increasing awareness of college at a young age.

4. Service(s) Provided Our program selects promising students (Scholars) in the 4th grade whose families lack the financial resources to afford college. Scholars are then matched with individuals or families (Partners) who agree to pledge $100 per month for 10 years toward a college investment/savings plan. Partners also agree to contact their Scholar every month and provide encouragement and guidance over that 10 year period.

5. Dosage of Services once per month for 10 years

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth in the greater Portland/Vancouver area. We target 4th graders who attend Title I schools and who are eligible for free or reduced lunch. Youth are recommended by teachers.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Men’S Resource Center And Women’S Counseling Center

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Counseling services to individuals, couples and families

4. Service(s) Provided Professional counseling for men, women, their partners and families. Anger Management and Domestic Violence Intervention group counseling for voluntary men. Counseling services for gay men and HIV-related issues. Counseling for men physically-sexually abused as children or adults. No treatment for sex offenders.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Mercy Corps

2. Program Name REENTRY TRANSITION CENTER

3. Program Purpose Assists formerly incarcerated people in reconnecting and reintegrating with their community

4. Service(s) Provided Offers hospitality, information and referral, and support to individuals within 2 years of their release from county, state or federal correctional institutions.

5. Dosage of Services Individualized – based on need and mutually developed plans.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Individuals with a criminal record within 2 years of release from a correctional institution or those who are on Probation, Parole, Bench Probation, Post-Prison Supervision or Close Street Supervision. Included county jail, state or federal prisons.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Program intake: Orientations are every Friday morning from 10-11 am. They will leave with an appointment with a navigator for the following week, if they want it. Immediate needs or emergencies can be handled on a one-to-one basis before doing the orien

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon and SW Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? do Not conduct risk assessment

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Private and Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Metropolitan Family Service

2. Program Name PARENT EDUCATION

3. Program Purpose Provides research-based parent and family services that strengthen families, helps children succeed, and creates strong connections to the community.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include parenting classes and coaching utilizing "Make Parenting a Pleasure" for parents with children ages 0-8 "Mind in the Making", or "Guiding Good Choices" curriculums, workshops, "Nurturing Parenting", and parent leadership trainings utilizing "Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors" program.

5. Dosage of Services Up to 18 weeks

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents with children birth to 14 years old

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 3 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Metropolitan Family Service

2. Program Name COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

3. Program Purpose Metropolitan Family Service works to build stronger communities by providing services, connecting people with resources, and offering volunteer opportunities throughout the Portland region.

4. Service(s) Provided MFS invests in individuals and families that struggle with many of the barriers associated with cultural and economic disparities including – inadequate education, health issues, isolation, unemployment, and poverty. The agency delivers services to struggling students and their families to help them succeed in school and life. They are a partner with SUN Community Schools and coordinate recreation, academic, and mentoring programs in numerous schools site throughout Multnomah County.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Tri-county (Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington County) residency required for all programs, children: birth to 21 years.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Metropolitan Family Service

2. Program Name WAYS TO WORK

3. Program Purpose Transportation access and financial empowerment

4. Service(s) Provided Ways to Work provides qualified working parents who are unable to get funds elsewhere with loans to purchase, repair, or refinance a car for work, childcare, and school related transportation. Participating clients also receive financial education on budgeting, credit, debt, saving and support for meeting financial goals. This program does Not provide gas vouchers or transit passes/tickets.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be employed three months continuously, be actively parenting, have exhausted other loan sources, have a household income less than 80% of the Portland median income (80% for a family of 4 is $55,500), reside in Multnomah, Clackamas, Clark, or Washing

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington counties, and Southwest Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Minds Matter

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Minds Matter is a mentoring program whose mission is to transform the lives of accomplished high school students from low-income families by broadening their dreams and preparing them for college success.

4. Service(s) Provided Each student commits to meeting on Saturdays during the school year at Self Enhancement Inc.(SEI), beginning at 10:00am with math and writing tutoring. Starting at 12:30, the mentee meets with their two mentors to improve critical thinking skills through public affairs discussions, debate, public speaking, field trips and career days. Mentors also help students gain admission and financial aid to summer college programs and ultimately a four year college or university.

5. Dosage of Services Saturdays during the school year

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria The mentees typically represent all the Portland Public Schools as well as some private schools and schools from the greater metropolitan area. The mentees are admitted during the summer of their sophomore year of high school and continue in the program t

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Co mmunity Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Moms Club Of Gresham

2. Program Name MOMMIES GROUP

3. Program Purpose Foster child development

4. Service(s) Provided Offers weekly playgroups, monthly meetings, quest speakers, monthly field trips, moms' night out, holiday parties, Book club, cooking club, gardening club, Moms and muffins, fund raising for local charities, and monthly coffee breaks.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Open to Moms only.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Gresham

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name BREAKTHROUGH DAY TREATMENT

3. Program Purpose Provides outpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescent boys and girls ages 13-18. Day treatment services for adolescents referred through Oregon Youth Authority, Juvenile Probation or Parole only.

4. Service(s) Provided Youth receive individual, family and group counseling to work through addiction and behavior issues. The program is designed to help youth successfully return to their families and/or communities. The program is comprehensive and intense, lasting from six to nine months. Youth live with therapeutic proctor parents who are recruited and trained to work specifically with Breakthrough youth and who function as members of the treatment team.

5. Dosage of Services 6-9 months

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria boys and girls ages 13-18 who demonstrate significant alcohol and/or drug abuse or addiction

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name COUNTERPOINT OUTPATIENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provides specialized services for children, youth and their families for whom sexual acting out is an issue

4. Service(s) Provided Services include: individual, group and family therapy, intensive case management and psychiatric services. The program aims to help clients learn new skills to prevent sexual acting out, work through existing trauma issues, teach better parenting skills and assist with developing appropriate social skills.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children and adolescents ages 4 through 18 years who are displaying inappropriate sexual behavior along with suffering from other emotional and behavioral problems

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name EARLY CHILDHOOD CONSULTATION

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Early Childhood Consultation program provides prevention child-specific and program-specific consultation services for young children in a variety of early childhood settings, including Head Start, Early Head Start, childcare centers and family home childcare providers. Also offers "Incredible Years" curriculum.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Birth to 8 years old.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County and the City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name INCREDIBLE YEARS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The Incredible Years weekly parenting groups improve child-rearing decisions and strengthen families. Studies show that the program reduces children's aggression and behavior problems, and increases social skills.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Serves families with children birth to 8 years old and need to be enrolled in outpatient services through Morrison and within those services may be referred to an Incredible Years weekly parenting groups

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County/City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name OUTPATIENT SERVICES – MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE

3. Program Purpose Morrison Child and Family Services delivers specialized outpatient services to children and youths with mental health needs. Morrison also provides alcohol and drug treatment to youth either as a stand alone service or integrated with their mental health

4. Service(s) Provided Services offered: Assessment of mental health needs; Family therapy; Parenting support; Individual support and therapy; Specialized services for infants, toddlers and preschoolers; School consultation and support; Case Management and home-based services; Group therapy services; and Psychiatric evaluations and medication management services. A/D assessment and treatment.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children and youths ages birth through 20 years old

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Re source Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name PARENTS ANONYMOUS OREGON

3. Program Purpose Parent Mentor program

4. Service(s) Provided Provides peer mentoring to parents impacted by addiction who are involved in DHS-Child Welfare and criminal justice systems. Parents are matched with Parent Mentors who have faced and conquered similar challenges. Mentors help parents to stay on track, work through the child welfare system, complete substance abuse treatment, learn positive parenting skills, build self- esteem, and develop advocacy skills. Mentors help parents connect to the recovery community and ultimately return to parenting clean and sober. They can work with parents throughout the length of their child welfare case, thereby providing the on-going support and validation.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Available to any mother and father in Multnomah County who: *Have an open Child Welfare case due to substance abuse *Are currently in treatment for substance abuse *Are reuniting with their children after successful treatment

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name PARENTS ANONYMOUS OREGON

3. Program Purpose PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS

4. Service(s) Provided Provides family-strengthening and child-abuse-prevention services to parents. Members create long lasting positive changes in their families through participation. Groups are co-led by parents and a professional facilitator trained in the evidenced-based, child abuse prevention and the Parents Anonymous model.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Support groups for parents and caregivers seeking support. Specialized Parent/Caregiver Support Groups for men and women who are in the recovery from substance abuse and who may have had involvement with Department of Human Services (DHS) Child Welfare.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name EARLY CHILDHOOD INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose The primary goal of the program is to partner with families in a way that strengthens the family, facilitates access to community resources and transitions the family to less intensive outpatient program.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides short term, high intensity services in home and community based settings to families with young children.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria focuses on children birth to 6 years who are at risk of losing their school or home placement due to severe mental health needs.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County, Clackamas County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name FAMILY SEXUAL ABUSE TREATMENT

3. Program Purpose Provides specialized, developmentally appropriate individual and group counseling services to abused children and teens each week. Educational programs and support groups are also provided to Non-offending parents and substitute caregivers.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include: resource development, Clinical assessment of children; Treatment groups and individual therapy for children and teens; Psycho-educational groups for Non-offending parents; Family therapy as needed; Child care during parent support groups; Transportation services; Ongoing collaboration with Department of Human Services caseworkers and other professionals.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Families are self referred or identified for this service by DHS child welfare caseworkers.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name HAND IN HAND EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Serves children who have been exposed to severe abuse and trauma.

4. Service(s) Provided Program components include intensive day treatment services and integrated, specialized therapeutic foster care services. Also offers outpatient counseling for children who are suffering from emotional or behavioral problems. Included are individual, group, family and play therapy, case management, assessments, and home-based services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria birth - 13 years

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County/City of Portland, Washington and Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name LISTOS PARA APRENDER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided This program provides parenting trainings, educational home visits, groups on general parenting issues, parenting materials to help children prepare for school, referrals, case management, and developmental screening. It also provides parents with guidance on how to deal with a child's tantrums, questions about a child's developmental stages, and alternative types of discipline.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents who have a child 3 years of age or younger, or are pregnant, and who live in the City of Portland with Spanish as their primary language.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inv entory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name CRISIS PREVENTION OUTREACH SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provides on-site, community-based services to children and adolescents with pressing, immediate mental health needs

4. Service(s) Provided Services Risk assessment and safety planning Short-term home and community-based supports Information and referral resources for mental health providers or community resources Case management Consultation with caseworkers, school district personnel Linkage from higher levels of care to community mental health providers

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children and youth ages birth to 18 who are experiencing difficulty related to their mental health that needs response in the home or community within 48 hours

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name ROSEMONT TREATMENT CENTER

3. Program Purpose Secure residential treatment center for adolescent girls

4. Service(s) Provided Services: Gender-specific services for adolescent girls 24-hour secure care Intensive, therapeutic residential treatment Accredited remedial school in conjunction with Portland Public Schools Case management Individual and family therapy Drug and Alcohol treatment services Individual and Group Skill Building Occupational therapy assessment Group skill trainings on issues such as anger management, women's issues and community living skills Recreation and activities program Voluntary, multi-denominational youth ministry program Dual-diagnosis program for girls with both mental health and substance abuse issues Mental health evaluations and direct services Psychiatric medication management

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria girls between the ages of 12 to 17, referred by DHS, OYA and local county mental health offices

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

Community Resource Inventory 2014

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name SPANISH ONLY: SERVICIO DE ATENCIÓN DE CONSULTORIO EXTERN

3. Program Purpose Servicios para Manors y Familias de Morrison ofrece asistencia especializada.

4. Service(s) Provided Proviene servicios como evaluación de necesidades de Salud Mental, terapia familiar, apoyo para la crianza de niños, apoyo y terapia individual, servicios especializados para infantes y preescolares, apoyo y asesoramiento escolar, administración de casos y servicios a domicilio, grupo de padres "Incredible Years" (Los Años Increibles), escuela "Dina", grupo de habilidades sociales que complementa al grupo de padres "Incredible Years," el grupo "Bumpy Road" para niños en cuidado temporario, grupos de adolescentes para varones y mujeres, evaluación psiquiátrica, administración de medicación, y evaluación psicológica.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Niños desde el nacimiento hasta los 20 años de edad con necesidades de salud mental. Niños en cuidado temporario bajo custodia del DHS.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name COUNTERPOINT DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Counterpoint Day Treatment Program provides comprehensive treatment, schooling and care for teenage boys for whom sexual acting out is an issue.

4. Service(s) Provided Youth are in services which include treatment and education. Aims to help clients learn new skills to prevent sexual acting out, work through existing trauma issues, teaching better parenting skills and assist with developing appropriate social skills. The on-site school allows youth to work at their own skill(s) level and earn school credits. Biological family's involvement is encouraged through out the treatment process.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be referred by Multnomah County or private referral. Adolescent boys ages 12-18 years who are displaying inappropriate sexual behavior as well as suffering from emotional and behavioral problems. The majority of youth in the program are adjudicated;

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE

3. Program Purpose Provide Therapeutic Foster Care setting for children who have suffered severe physical, sexual and/or emotional trauma

4. Service(s) Provided Therapeutic foster care homes provide a supportive, structured environment in which youth can stabilize and learn how to manage the expressions of their sadness and anger and how to interact positively with others. Intensive case management and care coordination link together mental health providers, school personnel and other community services to build a network of support around each child served in the program. Skills training enhances parents' and youths' abilities to cope with challenges and achieve long-term stability.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth ages 4-17, with a focus on youth 14 years old and younger, referrals must come through DHS

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Morrison Child And Family Services

2. Program Name PLANNED AND CRISIS RESPITE SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provide a safe and supportive home for youth coping with a significant mental health disorder

4. Service(s) Provided The program serves youth between ages two and 17 who have an Oregon Health Plan (OHP)- covered DSM Axis I diagnosis. They risk out-of-home placement due to the emotional distress of their family while dealing with the mental health disorder and associated behaviors.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington County

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Mt. Hood Community College

2. Program Name YOUTH EMPLOYABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES-PROJECT YES

3. Program Purpose Project Yes “Helping Youth Help Themselves,” is a contextualized format to prepare youth for GED completion, while giving practical experience in high-growth industries and the foundation skills needed to pursue post-secondary education and job skills.

4. Service(s) Provided Classes include: Career & College Readiness Training; ABE/GED Reading, Writing and Math classes; and Paid/Non paid Internships. Youth are assigned to a Yes staff member who coaches, mentors, and guides them through the stages of their education and world of work skill building. Yes is in a community college environment with an emphasis on natural resources directed through our SquareRoots Farm & Nursery.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth ages 16-21 years old residing in Multnomah County who are in need of a GED. US citizen eligible to work in the US. Must meet family income guidelines - call for more information.

7. Program Capacity 120 youth at all times with ongoing new enrollments per term, We enroll new youth four times per year at the beginning of each college term.

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services? depends on dates of the next college term

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Mt. Hood Community College

2. Program Name TRANSITIONS PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Transitions is a career planning and college preparation program for single parents, displaced homemakers, minority and immigrant women.

4. Service(s) Provided The program helps students to develop a career goal, get to know the college and its resources, make friends, and develop time management and study skills. Students also learn how to apply for scholarships and acquire life-long career development skills.

5. Dosage of Services Transitions is a one-term (three month) program offered during fall, winter and spring terms. Additional follow up help is available for as long as needed

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Single parents, displaced homemakers, minority and immigrant women

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 4 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Mt. Hood Community College

2. Program Name VETERAN SERVICES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The office of Veteran Affairs at MHCC provides support and services in navigating educational benefits such as: Post 9/11 GI Bill, Active Duty Montgomery GI Bill, Reserve Educational Assistance Programs, Veterans on the VA Vocational Rehabilitation Program, National Guard and Reserve personnel, Veterans Retraining Assistance Program, individuals eligible to receive benefits under the Survivors and Dependents Assistance Program, and Educational Aid for veterans without remaining federal GI Bill. If they cannot assist on site, they can make referrals to agencies that can.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Veterans, Active Duty/Reserves/ORANG, and their dependents and/or survivors.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Tri-County Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Department Of Community Justice - Adult Services Division

2. Program Name GANG COORDINATION TEAM

3. Program Purpose Specialized team of gang probation and parole officers who are trained to identify, motivate, provide cognitive interventions and hold gang members accountable.

4. Service(s) Provided This division works with court ordered adults, ages 18 and over, in the following areas: *Adult Intake and Court Services: Handles pre-sentencing program, supervision units and specialized services ranging from drug court supervision to parole and post-prison hearings. *Adult Probation and Parole: Adult offenders are supervised according to the district in which they reside. *Adult Transition Services: Includes alternative programs, community service, day reporting, domestic violence unit, sex offender program, DUII, supervision of women classified as medium or high risk, and academic and life skills training.

5. Dosage of Services as required

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Adults ages 18 years and older who are under the supervision of the Courts or the Parole Board.

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Department Of Community Justice - Juvenile Services Division

2. Program Name PROJECT SAFE STREETS

3. Program Purpose Suppression program for high risk teens on formal probation or parole who are exhibiting behaviors that represent a clear threat to public safety. The youth are at in violation of their probation or parole and their behavior, if Not suppressed, presents

4. Service(s) Provided Youth are contacted by law enforcement and through the agreement are screened at Detention Intake. Youth are either held for a PV/Parole Hearing or released to parents with a summons to court.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria High Risk teens on formal probation and parole who are referred based on criminal history and threat of on-going public safety concerns. This target population is comprised of youth with weapons charges, violent crimes, serious felony crimes, and often

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Department Of Community Justice - Juvenile Services Division

2. Program Name RESOURCE INTERVENTION SERVICES TO EMPOWER (RISE) PROBATION TEAM

3. Program Purpose The RISE Team provides probation supervision to medium/ high risk and/or gang involved male youth offenders.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides probation supervision to high risk, gang-involved offenders using strategies that are tailored to each youth's issues, strengths, needs, culture and environmental influences. Public safety requires diverse community collaboration. This unit partners with the police, Adult Parole/Probation Officers (PPO) and the community to gather intelligence that helps dismantle gang activity. Juvenile Court Counselors (JCC) develop individual probation case plans that establish enforceable expectations and address victim restitution. Along with holding gang and Non gang youth accountable through specialized supervision and sanctions, JCC coordinates treatment (e.g. mental health and drug abuse) and interventions designed to address anti-social behavior. Skill building, mentoring, educational advocacy and the incorporation of positive age-appropriate activities are all used to counter gang involvement.

5. Dosage of Services Medium and High risk youth have at a minimum bi weekly or weekly in person contacts with their assigned JCC. Contacts are based on the youth’s risk level. Contact takes place in the home, school, and community. Each youth is referred to services based on

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth who are on probation w/ the Multnomah County Juvenile Court & are gang-involved and/or high-risk

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

Community Resource Inventory 2014

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources State, Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Department Of Community Justice - Juvenile Services Division

2. Program Name FEMALE GENDER PROBATION TEAM

3. Program Purpose The Female Gender Probation Team provides probation supervision to medium/ high risk and/ or gang involved female youth offenders.

4. Service(s) Provided This program partners with the Department of Human Services (DHS), the Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS), Wrap Around Oregon, Oregon Youth Authority. etc. to address the needs of these young women who are on probation, many of whom are gang-involved. These youth are under the court’s supervision for violating the law and Not appropriate for informal handling due to the level of risk they present to the community and/or to themselves. Juvenile Counselors develop individual probation case plans that establish enforceable expectations and address victim restitution. Along with holding gang and Non gang youth accountable through specialized supervision and sanctions, JCC coordinates treatment (e.g. mental health and drug abuse) and interventions designed to address anti-social behavior. Skill building, mentoring, educational advocacy and the incorporation of positive age-appropriate activities are all used to counter gang involvement and other high risk behaviors.

5. Dosage of Services Medium and High risk youth have at a minimum bi weekly or weekly in person contacts with their assigned JCC. Contacts are based on the youth’s risk level. Contact takes place in the home, school, and community. Each youth is referred to services based on

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Female youth who are on probation with the Multnomah County Juvenile Court

7. Program Capacity approximately 130 girls

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

Community Resource Inventory 2014

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Department Of Community Justice - Juvenile Services Division

2. Program Name JUVENILE COURT COUNSELOR ASSIGNED TO PPB YOUTH SERVICES DIVISION

3. Program Purpose The Juvenile Court Counselor (JCC) assigned to Portland Police Bureau’s (PPB) Youth Services Division (YSD) provides prevention services aimed at helping youth who are experiencing barriers to successful school engagement re-connect or stay connected with

4. Service(s) Provided Case Management, Direct Service, Referral to Community Agencies, Consultation for School Personnel and School Resource Officers

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth who are experiencing barriers to successful school engagement and/or are at risk of referral to the juvenile justice system

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public Schools, David Douglas School District, Parkrose School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Department Of Community Justice - Juvenile Services Division

2. Program Name EDUCATION/ EMPLOYMENT ACCESS COORDINATOR

3. Program Purpose This program focuses on eliminating the “School-to-Prison Pipeline” by addressing systemic barriers for gang-involved and other justice-involved youth to being successful academically and to connecting with workforce development opportunities.

4. Service(s) Provided Liaison between Juvenile Justice and the Education and Youth Workforce communities; Referral to Community Programs; Direct Service

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria justice-involved youth

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Department Of Community Justice - Juvenile Services Division

2. Program Name ASSESSMENT & TREATMENT FOR YOUTH AND FAMILIES (ATYF)

3. Program Purpose To provide comprehensive assessment and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to youth in the juvenile justice system who cannot be appropriately served in the community.

4. Service(s) Provided ATYF provides comprehensive mental health and substance abuse assessments for youth involved in the juvenile justice system. ATYF also provides intensive, community-based family therapy (using the evidence-based model of Multi-Dimensional Family Therapy (MDFT)) to medium- and high-risk probationers and their families. Many of the youth and families served by ATYF are gang-involved.

5. Dosage of Services 4 to 6 months – average of 2 to 3x/week

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth (ages 13-18) who are under the supervision of DCJ (both juvenile and adult probation) who are assessed as medium or high risk to re-offend and meet clinical criteria for this level of service.

7. Program Capacity 40 youth/families

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local, State, Federal and Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Department Of Community Justice - Juvenile Services Division

2. Program Name ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose To provide residential assessment, stabilization and treatment-readiness for youth who require a high level of structure and supervision in order to be successfully served in the community.

4. Service(s) Provided This 16-bed program provides assessment and evaluation for delinquent youth who are involved in the criminal justice system.

5. Dosage of Services up to 90 days

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria delinquent youth who need further assessment, stabilization and treatment-readiness

7. Program Capacity 16

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local, State, Federal and Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Department Of Community Justice - Juvenile Services Division

2. Program Name JUVENILE DETENTION

3. Program Purpose Juvenile Detention provides secure custody for youth referred by Law Enforcement (LE) agencies for delinquent acts, post-adjudicated sanctions, and probation violations.

4. Service(s) Provided Juvenile Detention provides secure, detention services for teens that have been referred by Law Enforcement (LE) for delinquent acts. The youth are held in secure custody pending a court hearing, released to parents or other responsible adult with a summons to court, or held for a sanction via a court order.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth referred by LE for delinquent acts, youth with probation violations, and youth with warrants

7. Program Capacity 64

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Department Of Community Justice - Juvenile Services Division

2. Program Name CUSTODY SERVICES COGNITIVE SKILLS GROUPS

3. Program Purpose Groups are designed to teach and practice pro-social skills to positively impact the thinking and behavior of youth.

4. Service(s) Provided Cognitive Behavioral Skill building groups conducted with youth while held in secure custody at Juvenile Detention.

5. Dosage of Services Youth participate in groups 4 times per week while held in custody

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Teens held in Juvenile Detention

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Local

Community R esource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Department Of Human Services

2. Program Name SUN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

3. Program Purpose SUN Community Schools in Multnomah County are full-service neighborhood hubs where the school and partners from across the community come together to make sure kids and families have what they need to be successful.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include: strong core instructional program, educational support and skill development for youth and adults, enrichment and recreation activities, family involvement and support, social, health and mental health resources , family and community events.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria SUN Community Schools are open to all ages, preschoolers to seniors- with a focus on students in the immediate school community.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County District Attorney

2. Program Name MISDEMEANOR BENCH PROBATION MENTORING PROGRAM GANG IMPACTED FAMILY TEAM (GIFT)

3. Program Purpose Misdemeanor BENCH PROBATION MENTORING PROGRAM To supply low level, young criminal offenders ages 18-25 who are gang involved to meet with a community mentor as a condition of probation to counteract an emerging problem with gang recruitment and serious g

4. Service(s) Provided The District Attorney's Office is responsible for prosecuting felony and misdemeanor offenses and provides experienced prosecutors in all levels of gang related crimes, from Juvenile offenses to homicides. The District Attorney’s Office provides information about the criminal justice system and crime in general to students and adults in local schools and community organizations on a regular basis, with the intent of educating the public about avoidance of gang related violence. The District Attorney’s Office works closely with community partners in an effort to eradicate gang violence and provide support for people wanting assistance leaving the lifestyle.

5. Dosage of Services On an as needed basis.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Gang affected persons and their families.

7. Program Capacity Program capacity depends upon budgeted capacity. The District Attorney’s Office includes in its efforts both proactive, anti-gang components and traditional investigation and prosecution of criminal cases.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? In most cases services are offered promptly, as part of a court order upon resolution of a criminal case, or, with community outreach and gang prevention efforts, on an ongoing basis by those programs.

Community Resource Inventory 2014

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Risk assessments can include gang membership. Whether they do depends upon the instrument used and the reason for the assessment. For example, a psychological evaluation for purposes of criminal case settlement can include gang membership as part of ris

14. Funding Sources Federal, State & Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Health Department

2. Program Name SCHOOL BASED HEALTH PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose School-based health centers are located at designated elementary, middle and high schools in Multnomah County. These programs provide access to comprehensive preventive, primary and mental healthcare for Multnomah County school-aged youth, to keep them he

4. Service(s) Provided Provides routine physical exams, including sports physicals, early detection, diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury, vision, dental and blood pressure screenings, immunizations, mental health services, age-appropriate reproductive health, routine lab tests, prescription medications, health education, counseling and wellness promotion, fitness and nutrition education and counseling, referrals for healthcare services Not provided at the clinics.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria • All Multnomah County youth Kindergarten through 12-grade • Youth that are home schooled, attend alternative programs, and on-line education are welcome • Youth without a health center in their school can receive services at a SBHC site that serves their

7. Program Capacity No current limits

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Some same day access available, usually able to receive an appointment within 1-2 days

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? some

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Private, Local, State and Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Health Department

2. Program Name YOUTH VIOLENCE PREVENTION PARTNERSHIP

3. Program Purpose Aims to reduce gang violence. Striving to Reduce Youth Violence Everywhere (STRYVE) initiative helps communities prevent youth violence.

4. Service(s) Provided

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Library

2. Program Name LIBRARY SERVICES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Multnomah County Library employs an expansive collection of nearly two million items in English, Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Chinese and Somali. The library’s collection includes books, periodicals, CDs, DVDs and digital content like e-books, streaming audio and video, databases and other online resources. With nearly 900 public internet stations and free WiFi at all public locations, patrons can access the Internet for free. The library also provides programs including technological literacy, job search assistance and resources and one-on-one assistance. The library’s outreach programs serve patrons from birth forward with service to child care centers, Head Start programs, federal food program sites, schools, shelter settings and youth and adult detention facilities.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions on public use.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Free library cards available to residents of areas belonging to the Metropolitan Interlibrary Exchange (MIX) that have a reciprocal borrowing agreement. These areas include: Clackamas County, Oregon - except for Johnson City; Hood River County, Oregon; Wa

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Mental Health & Addictions Division

2. Program Name EARLY ASSESSMENT AND SUPPORT ALLIANCE (EASA)

3. Program Purpose Outreach to young people who have experienced a first episode of psychosis within the last year and whose symptoms are Not caused by a medical condition or substance abuse

4. Service(s) Provided Services include: low-dose medication and medication monitoring individual and group counseling multi-family groups occupational therapy family education and support vocational training life-skills coaching 24/7 crisis services links to community resources education about psychosis evidence-based practices

5. Dosage of Services two years

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria young people ages 15 to 25 who reside in Multnomah County, who have experienced a first episode of psychosis within the last year

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource In ventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Sheriff’S Office

2. Program Name IN JAIL HUMAN TRAFFICKING

3. Program Purpose Utilizing and creating intelligence-gathering and intervention methodologies regarding human trafficking as it is proliferated among jail inmates, to include the establishment of a screening instrument to identify at-risk pretrial inmates and sentenced of

4. Service(s) Provided This Sergeant collaborates with the Oregon Human Trafficking Task Force, along the entire regions law enforcements agencies, the District Attorneys Office and the US Attorney’s office to both aid in prosecution of Human Trafficking crimes and intervene with victims while in custody and to help identify both victims and suspects who are out of custody.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria All inmates identified (both Victim and suspects) and their associates.

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource In ventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Sheriff’S Office

2. Program Name OATH (OREGONIANS AGAINST TRAFFICKING HUMANS)

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Human Trafficking/Human Rights outreach and education to the State of Oregon

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria anyone

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources volunteer

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Sheriff’S Office

2. Program Name OREGON FOREIGN BORN HUMAN TRAFFICKING TASK FORCE

3. Program Purpose The Oregon Foreign Born Human Trafficking Task Force consists of ASUA Hannah Horsley, FBI and ICE agents, victim service providers, and local law enforcement. Our goal is outreach and education to immigrant communities, open new foreign born cases, and as

4. Service(s) Provided

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Varies with program

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Sheriff’S Office

2. Program Name T AND U VISA ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Immigration relief (signing T and U visas) for undocumented victims of crime.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Undocumented victim of a crime

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Sheriff’S Office

2. Program Name HUMAN TRAFFICKING TASKFORCE

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided MCSO, in partnership with the Department of Justice, the local U. S. Attorney, and other stakeholders, provides public awareness of human trafficking, identifies victims of severe trafficking, and assists victims who are willing to cooperate in the investigation of traffickers to obtain continued presence and/or a temporary visa.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria All victims Identified

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Multnomah County Sun Service Division

2. Program Name BIENESTAR DE LA FAMILIA

3. Program Purpose Bienestar assists Latinos and other under-served communities in Multnomah County by honoring and respecting diverse cultures, languages, traditions and experiences. The program provides and facilitates services and opportunities that are culturally-

4. Service(s) Provided Beinestar provides social services such as: utility bills, furniture and food; referrals for legal, domestic violence and housing issues; employment support and college preparation assistance. Beinestar provides mental health services such as: assessment intervention and providing support to individuals, couples and families. Beinestar provides Alcohol and Drug Prevention Services such as: education, advocacy, prevention and support. Finally, Beinestar provides specialized programs for youth and adults such as: exercise and nutrition, support groups, book club, ESL and parenting classes.

5. Dosage of Services Depends on the service

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Latinos and other under-served communities in Multnomah County

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA)

2. Program Name CHILD ABUSE SERVICES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Can provide information and referral for children and families of Native American descent regarding issues of child abuse, custody, termination of parental rights, adoption, and foster care. Works to address the issues of child abuse and neglect through training, research, public policy, and grassroots community development. Also works to support compliance with the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978. This act seeks to keep Native American children with Native American families. Does Not provide legal advice or case management services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Open to any one with a question about Indian Child Welfare

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area National

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

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Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Rehabilitation Association Of The Northwest, Inc. (NARA)

2. Program Name RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided This program provides residential alcohol/drug treatment for Native American Indians and Alaskan Indians as well as Non-Native people. Facility includes on-site child development center can accommodate families with children up to age 5 with infant and toddler teachers and a family therapist. Treatment approach is holistic and incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Enhancement Therapy within the context of American Indian and Alaska Native spirituality and culture. All treatment is developed using a strength-based approach to build on the positive supports and strengths of each individual, their children, and their family.

5. Dosage of Services Length of stay in Residential Treatment can be up to 6 months if deemed clinically appropriate, with an average of up to 8 hours a day of scheduled treatment activities.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Open to Non-native people as well as registered tribe members, ages 17 and up. Children up to age 5 may accompany parents to treatment.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon, Washington and Idaho

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Rehabilitation Association Of The Northwest, Inc. (NARA)

2. Program Name PARENT CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provides early childhood developmental activities with families of children from birth to age five.

4. Service(s) Provided Includes weekly to bi-weekly parent/child groups, monthly home visits, screening and monitoring of child's health & development, and referral to additional resources. Uses Parents as Teachers (PAT) curriculum, offering materials and activities that promote physical, cognitive and emotional development.

5. Dosage of Services weekly to bi-weekly parent/child groups, monthly home visits

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents of children from birth to age 5. Mental health assessment is conducted before class enrollment.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Rehabilitation Association Of The Northwest, Inc. (NARA)

2. Program Name NW INDIAN HEALTH CLINIC

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides wide range of general clinic health services including physical exams, treatment of minor injuries, limited prenatal care, immunizations, HCV testing, nutrition counseling, women's wellness and mental health services, assessments and counseling.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Native American or Alaskan Native or other vulnerable populations are eligible for care, call for more information

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 4 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Rehabilitation Association Of The Northwest, Inc. (NARA)

2. Program Name OREGON CONTRACEPTIVE CARE

3. Program Purpose Oregon Contraceptive Care, or CCare, is a publicly funded reproductive health care program administered by the Oregon Department of Human Services.

4. Service(s) Provided This program provides free reproductive health care and contraceptives to women, men, and teens who qualify for the program with income below 250% of federal poverty levels. A one year supply of the available birth control methods and low-cost vasectomies are available for those who qualify. CCare offers comprehensive reproductive and sexual health resources including screening and treatment for men, women, and teens, gynecological exams, pap smears, prescription and Nonprescription birth control, screening for sexually transmitted infections (if related to contraceptive method use), domestic violence/sexual assault, pregnancy testing, sexual health counseling and education, and low/No cost CCare vasectomy referrals.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Call for more information; Must be an Oregon resident and U.S. citizen with income below 250% FPL to qualify for free services through the Oregon Contraceptive Care (CCare) program. Sliding scale fees are available for those who do Not qualify for free se

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Rehabilitation Association Of The Northwest, Inc. (NARA)

2. Program Name ENERGY ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose This is the energy assistance program for the Native American Rehabilitation Association of the NW.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include electric, gas, and heating fuel assistance.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Serves low income individuals and families

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Rehabilitation Association Of The Northwest, Inc. (NARA)

2. Program Name OUTPATIENT TREATMENT CENTER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Native American and Alaskan Native culturally-specific alcohol and drug treatment services from intensive outpatient to aftercare services for adults. Individual, couple, family and group counseling. Includes gender-specific and parenting groups. Medical clinic on site. Services exist within the context of American Indian and Alaska Native spirituality and culture. Treatment uses a strength-based approach to build on the positive supports and strengths of each individual, their children, and their family.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Adults age 17 and older, in need of substance abuse treatment

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 3 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name CHXI SAN PLAYGROUP

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Chxi San (New Day) Playgroup is a weekly community oriented playgroup for parents and their children, which creates a nurturing circle of care through culturally focused, child-centered and developmentally appropriate play. Curriculum goes hand in hand with parenting skills class, Positive Indian Parenting. Parents do Not need to attend this class to participate in the playgroup.

5. Dosage of Services 3 classes per week

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents and their children, pre-birth through age five.

7. Program Capacity 10 children and their parents per class

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name POSITIVE INDIAN PARENTING

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Positive Indian Parenting is an eight week class designed to provide a brief, practical culturally specific training program for Native American parents (as well as Non-Native American foster parents of Native American children) to explore the values and attitudes expressed in traditional Native American child-treating practices and then to apply those values to modern skills in parenting.

5. Dosage of Services 8 week class

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Native American Community and foster families to Native American children. Everyone is welcome.

7. Program Capacity 15 per class, classes are held 5 times per year.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Participants may need to wait 4-6 weeks to attend a class from the beginning or to make up a class.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County and Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name IN HOME SAFETY AND REUNIFICATION SERVICES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Intensive 16 week parenting program to prevent removal of children/placement in foster care. Program includes home visiting, child development classes, child abuse prevention services and parenting skills instruction.

5. Dosage of Services Intensive 16 weeks

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be referred by DHS caseworker.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services? 24-48 hours

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah COUNTY

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name FOSTER CARE SUPPORT

3. Program Purpose The Foster Care Support program assists youth and families who are involved with state or tribal foster care systems. Our staff works to provide consistent culturally appropriate individual- and family-based support services. These services help to build

4. Service(s) Provided We assist youth and families to identify and access other community resources that fit their needs and goals. We support families with reunification or in finding other permanent homes. We are working to recruit new foster families from the Native American community and are here to support them through the certification process. Foster Care Support services also include Positive Indian Parenting classes, Sibling and Family Night events, Foster Parent Support night and genealogy and Regalia assistance.

5. Dosage of Services weekly

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria We offer services to youth from birth to age 24 as well as their birth and foster parents. Young adults who aged out of foster care can also receive services through age 24.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name MAMOOK KLOSHE SUPPORT GROUPS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Mamook Kloshe, a Chinook word that means “to heal” or “to make whole,” is a Native women’s support group where individuals are able to start the healing process and learn tools to stay physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually safe.

5. Dosage of Services Weekly

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Native American women

7. Program Capacity 10 per class location. There are 2 locations.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name GANG PREVENTION AND OUTREACH

3. Program Purpose The Gang Prevention and Outreach program serves youth who want to keep their feet on a good, healthy and safe path.

4. Service(s) Provided Youth receive support to increase school attendance and enjoy healthy peer and family relationships. This fosters strength in youth and helps them to avoid possible gang affiliations and police or juvenile crime involvement. Case management services and outreach to children, their families and other important individuals in their lives are provided.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth ages 11– 19

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

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Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name FINANCIAL WELLNESS AND MICRO ENTERPRISE

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Financial Wellness classes for participants seeking assistance to reach their financial goals using culturally specific curriculum over a four-part workshop series. The curriculum was developed by First Nations Development Institute, and new classes are ongoin g. Micro Enterprise provides technical assistance, training in business skills, assistance in writing business plans, access to financial business counseling or other forms of support for individuals who want to establish a small businesses known as micro enterprises or micro businesses.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria N/A

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name HEAD START CLASSROOM

3. Program Purpose Head Start services promote school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children.

4. Service(s) Provided This program provides educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to enrolled children and families. This classroom incorporates Native American cultures, traditions and the NAYA core values, (Respect, Balance, Pride, Giving, Community, Tradition, Kindness, Accountability, Diversity and Leadership). Also provides breakfast, lunch and snack.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children must be 3 or 4 years old on or before September 1st. Take applications year round.

7. Program Capacity 18 at Applegate, 17 at OCDC

8. Is the Program full? Yes, however, applications are being accepted year round for the wait list and fall classes

9. How long is the wait for services? varies

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name EARLY COLLEGE ACADEMY

3. Program Purpose The NAYA Early College Academy Nourishes a hands-on, culturally relevant, student-centered learning environment.

4. Service(s) Provided The Academy offers a blended high school and post secondary curriculum for 9th to 12th graders aged 14 to 20. Students attending the Academy have the unique opportunity to earn a high school diploma and can earn college credit. Small class sizes encourage individualized educational options for each student. Academic programming integrates local Native culture, family and community outreach, and partnerships with Portland Community College and other post secondary institutions.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Students in 9th to 12th graders aged 14 to 20

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area The Academy serves the following school districts: Portland Public, David Douglas, Centennial.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name LEARNING CENTER

3. Program Purpose Youth can receive educational as well as one-on-one tutoring services by participating in our Learning Center and High School tutoring program.

4. Service(s) Provided Youth Advocates, college-level volunteers and community members help student get their homework done or any school-related projects. Volunteers also tutor students who may be struggling is a specific subject area. Dinner is served each afternoon.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children and youth attending a public school.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name CAREER SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose This program provides opportunities for participants to gain the skills and experience needed to be successful in the workforce.

4. Service(s) Provided Job readiness and career skills are developed through one-on-one coaching sessions that address personalized goals set by the client during individual intakes. Activities include: resume and cover letter assistance, mock interviews, teaching methods of networking, identifying online resources to access employers, best practices when contacting an employer directly, encouraging dressing for success, addressing potential retraining and employable skill development, and facilitate access to training opportunities.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Native American Community members age 16 and older

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name NATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose This program is designed to prepare any self-identified American Indian and Alaskan Native for the workplace.

4. Service(s) Provided Participants enrolled in the NCES program complete a personal employment goal plan and attend 8 weeks of employment workshops covering job searching, applications and resume writing, interviewing, positive professional attitudes and interpersonal communication, time management and workplace ethics. Work experience and internship opportunities are also available to successful participants. When participants successfully complete the 8 weeks of workshops they will have set and accomplished goals, built relationships with staff, shown follow through, and gained specific skills to succeed in the workforce. This is accomplished in ways that incorporate Native learning styles and traditional Native culture to strengthen participants’ cultural identity and community pride.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Self identified American Indian and Alaskan Native, age 16 and over.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource I nventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Our Homeownership Program provides culturally specific homeownership coaching, education, and programming that will help you plan to buy, and plan to keep, your home. Our program works to increase homeownership opportunities for Portland's Urban Native Community and close the Native homeownership gap. All of our services are free and we are an equal housing opportunity provider.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Native American Community

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name YOUTH ADVOCACY AND ENGAGEMENT

3. Program Purpose Youth have the opportunity to work one-on-one with an advocate who can provide academic, educational and wellness support by utilizing holistic assessments and case plans based on the relational worldview model.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include: *Wraparound case management and advocacy services ensuring youth success and family stability. *College visitations, life-skills workshops, employment skill building, and scholarship/financial aid workshops. *Academic success through school-based tutoring and after-school homework support. *Groups are formed to build culturally relevant skills, and to increase cultural pride and identity. *Incentives, stipends, summer meals, meals during the school year, after-school snacks, clothing, hygiene items, school supply vouchers, and monetary assistance are available for participating youth.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Native American families and youths.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name CULTURAL ARTS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Weekly cultural gatherings. We provide dinner, dance instruction, arts classes, drumming and singing, and Lakota language instruction.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restriction

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name RECREATION

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided NAYA's recreational activities include after school drop-in sport clinics and seasonal sports teams, including basketball, volleyball, lacrosse, soccer, and wrestling. All activities emphasize healthy lifestyles, leadership, and environmentalism.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Students attending a public school in Multnomah County

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name FOOD PANTRY AND CLOTHING CLOSET

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The Clothing closet is accessible to the general public. The food pantry and clothing closet are available to on-going clients whenever their case manager or advocate is available to assist them. Walk-in hours are from 2:30pm – 5:30pm Mon-Thurs

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restriction

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name HOMELESS YOUTH SERVICES

3. Program Purpose The goal of the Homeless Youth Program is to re-engage youth with positive adult relationships and role models in the community, which will lead to stability within their lives.

4. Service(s) Provided Case/Care Management for At Risk Youth, Case/Care Management for At Risk Youth and Native American Community, Emancipation of Minors, Emancipation of Minors for Native American Community, Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling, Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling for At Risk Youth, Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling for Native American Community

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth can be between the ages of 13 and 24, and need to be experiencing some level of homelessness.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name HEALING CIRCLE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The Healing Circle provides a wide array of services including safety planning, housing stabilization, crisis intervention, advocacy, ongoing support groups, and educational services. Additionally, we work with local programs to facilitate safety planning, provide transportation when needed, provide emergency hotel vouchers, and assure the practice of culturally relevant services in local shelters. We provide assistance with filling out and filing temporary restraining orders and child custody orders, and we also help with housing and benefits issues. Domestic violence support groups meet every Thursday evening (contact us for more information). These support groups are closed groups held off-site for confidentiality. Free childcare is available.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Focus is on self-identified Native Americans. However, all are welcome.

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas and Clark Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name TAX ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Free tax preparation and filing is available at the NAYA Family Center from February 1st - April 15th, for current and prior 2 years returns and amended returns. Free e-filing for current year (No e-filing for prior year or amended returns). Limited assistance with self-employed returns. Free year-round tax preparation twice per month from May-October. Advocacy and support for communicating with the IRS and Oregon Dept. of Revenue on tax debt. Support in working out payment plans and settlement offers. Inquire about tax-related workshops and tax preparer education and certification.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Individuals with income Not exceeding $49,000 per year.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name UTILITY ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides electric, gas, and heating fuel payment assistance.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria To be eligible for energy assistance you must live in Multnomah County and income qualify at 60% MFI or below for your family size.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA)

2. Program Name CITY OF PORTLAND WATER DISCOUNT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Eligible customers may receive a quarterly discount of $41.40 on their water bill and $83.09 on their sewer bill for a total of $124.49. Eligible bi-monthly sewer only accounts may receive a discount of $71.04. During a crisis, eligible customers may receive up to $150 in assistance once every 12 months. The customer must pay a portion of the bill to receive assistance.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Income below: 1 person - $1809 2 people - $2365 3 people - $2922 4 people - $3478 5 people - $4035 6 people - $4591 7 people - $4696 8 people - $4800 *add $106 for each additional person

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Neighborhood House

2. Program Name EARLY HEAD START AND HEAD START PROGRAMS

3. Program Purpose Provides Head Start center-based services at 3 sites and Early Head Start home-based services for low-income families.

4. Service(s) Provided Programs offer comprehensive services that focus on school readiness, developmental and health screenings, child & parent activities, parent support and networking. Head Start offers part-day center-based based services while Early Head Start offers home-based visiting services. Home-based services include weekly home visits and twice monthly parent groups, in addition to all other listed services. Also provides services for children with special needs.

5. Dosage of Services Head Start - part-day center based services, Early Head Start - weekly home visits and twice monthly groups

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Head Start serves children ages 3-5; Early Head Start serves children ages 0-3. Income restrictions, residents of West Multnomah County.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area West Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Neighborhood House

2. Program Name PARENT CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provides activities for families with children ages birth to six to promote healthy early childhood development and parenting education. Also includes culturally specific services for Somali, African, South Asian, and Latino families.

4. Service(s) Provided Services includes weekly to bi-weekly parent/child groups, monthly home visits, school readiness workshops for children entering kindergarten, screening and monitoring of child's health & development. Uses Parents as Teachers (PAT) curriculum which cultivates the parent/child relationship. Program offers parenting materials, referrals to clinics that offer childhood immunizations, ESL classes. Toy, book and parent resource lending library.

5. Dosage of Services weekly to bi-weekly parent/child groups, monthly home visits

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Residents of SW Portland and North Portland (call for specific zip codes)

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area SUN Service System Region 1 to include Sitton, George, James John, Roosevelt, Cesar Chavez, Peninsula, Robert Gray, Markham, and Jackson schools

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Neighborhood House

2. Program Name SHORT TERM RENT ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose Eviction Prevention

4. Service(s) Provided Provides rental assistance for those who are currently renting to prevent homelessness. Minimal case management.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria -Multnomah County resident currently renting -Must be at or below 125% FPL -Household must have attempted to access other public resources prior to accessing these funds -Household must Not have received rent assistance from any other agency within the l

7. Program Capacity Depends on funding and costs of rents

8. Is the Program full? Limited funds for rent assistance

9. How long is the wait for services? No waitlists are kept for services. It is a first come first serve basis dependent on funding

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Neighborhood House

2. Program Name TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Assists families with children in finding stable housing along with providing family case management, adult education and literacy, employment assistance.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Homeless Program services is available to homeless families only. Families are defined as: -A one or two parent* household with at least one child age 17 or under in their care, or - A one or two parent* household with a verified pregnancy *The parent mu

7. Program Capacity 23 Site based transitional housing 20 Scattered site transitional housing 5 Shared housing transitional housing

8. Is the Program full? Site based has current openings Scattered site will open mid June

9. How long is the wait for services? No wait lists are kept. First come first serve dependent on funding

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County and surrounding areas

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Neighborhood House

2. Program Name ENERGY ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides electric, gas and heating fuel payment assistance.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low Income households in need of utility assistance Picture ID. Verification of number of people per household

7. Program Capacity Dependent on funding

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Can take a couple of weeks to get an appointment

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Neighborhood House

2. Program Name CITY OF PORTLAND WATER DISCOUNT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Eligible customers may receive a quarterly discount of $41.40 on their water bill and $83.09 on their sewer bill for a total of $124.49. Eligible bi-monthly sewer only accounts may receive a discount of $71.04. During a crisis, eligible customers may receive up to $150 in assistance once every 12 months. The customer must pay a portion of the bill to receive assistance.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Income below: 1 person - $1809 2 people - $2365 3 people - $2922 4 people - $3478 5 people - $4035 6 people - $4591 7 people - $4696 8 people - $4800 *add $106 for each additional person

7. Program Capacity Any qualified applicant

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Walk in during regular business hours

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Neighborhood House

2. Program Name YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Neighborhood House Youth & Family Services provides educational support and afterschool programming(SUN Community Schools), serving students at schools in Southwest and North Portland. Working with youth, their families, local schools and community groups, delivers services that help struggling students succeed in school and life. Provides academic case management services for high-school aged youth at Wilson HS and Roosevelt HS.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youths ages 6 to 18 years old and their families

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Neighborhood House runs the following SUN Community Schools (after school and summer programs): Markham ES, Jackson MS, R. Gray MS, Peninsula K-8, Cesar Chavez K-8, Roosevelt HS and George MS.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name New Avenues For Youth

2. Program Name DAY SERVICES CENTER

3. Program Purpose The New Avenues Day Services Center provides food, clothing, showers, and various recreational activities. By providing a safe place where basic needs can be met, staff can build trusting relationships with youth and are able to connect them to services

4. Service(s) Provided The New Avenues for Youth Day Services Center serves homeless youth and young adults age 15-24. The program provides food, clothing, showers and recreational activities. While accessing the Day Services Center youth can be connected to a Master level Case Manager. Case Managers work with youth to identify and connect them to needed services such as mental health care or alcohol and drug counseling, as well as education, job training and housing. Each youth works with their Case Manager to create a comprehensive plan to create a healthy, independent life.

5. Dosage of Services Open year round. Meals are provided 9-10 a.m., 1-2 p.m., 5-6 p.m. Tues., Thurs. and Fri., and 1-6 Mon. Wed. and Sat.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Homeless youth ages 15-24. Youth must be screened into the Homeless Youth Continuum and be considered homeless.

7. Program Capacity No cap

8. Is the Program full? No, currently accepting referrals

9. How long is the wait for services? No waiting list

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No, New Avenues for Youth programs do Not solely focus on gang members but many of our homeless youth and young adults have past or current gang involvement.

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes, New Avenues for Youth staff have training and experience to provide services to this population.

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes, New Avenues for Youth provides a psycho-social assessment that includes history of gang membership.

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name New Avenues For Youth

2. Program Name PAVE (PROMOTING AVENUES TO EMPLOYMENT) JOB TRAINING AND NEW VENTURES FOR YOUTH

3. Program Purpose The PAVE and New Ventures programs prepare homeless and at-risk youth for employment.

4. Service(s) Provided Job readiness training, subsidized work experience, case management, skills training, literacy and numeracy instruction, post-secondary preparation and placement and other employment and education-related opportunities.

5. Dosage of Services The PAVE and New Ventures programs are year round job training programs.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Homeless and at risk youth and young adults ages 16-24.

7. Program Capacity Job readiness training class - No cap; Case management - 120 youth

8. Is the Program full? No, The PAVE program is currently accepting referrals.

9. How long is the wait for services? No waiting list

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No, New Avenues for Youth programs do Not solely focus on gang members but many of our homeless youth and young adults have past or current gang involvement.

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes, New Avenues for Youth staff have training and experience to provide services to this population.

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes, New Avenues for Youth provides a psycho-social assessment that includes history of gang membership.

14. Funding Sources Local & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name New Avenues For Youth

2. Program Name NEW AVENUES EDUCATION CENTER

3. Program Purpose The New Avenues for Youth Education Centers mission is to provide a structured, supportive and safe educational setting where academic and emotional growth are balanced, preparing and motivating students to become contributing members of a learning enviro

4. Service(s) Provided The New Avenues for Youth Education Center is a accredited alternative high school designed for homeless and at risk students who have had barriers to educational opportunities. Educators help prepare students for the GED, to re-enter high school or obtain the necessary credits to receive a High School Diploma. Additionally, the school provides tutoring, computer training, and college preparation and placement.

5. Dosage of Services year round school open for classes 10:30-1pm Monday through Friday

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Homeless and at risk youth ages 15-24 years old

7. Program Capacity No cap

8. Is the Program full? No, currently accepting enrollments

9. How long is the wait for services? No waiting list

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No, New Avenues for Youth programs do Not solely focus on gang members but many of our homeless youth and young adults have past or current gang involvement.

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes, New Avenues for Youth staff have training and experience to provide services to this population.

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes, New Avenues for Youth provides a psycho-social assessment that includes history of gang membership.

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name New Avenues For Youth

2. Program Name TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose The New Avenues for Youth Transitional Living Program goals are to increase a youth’s life skills, connecting them to education and employment to assist them in transitioning into independence.

4. Service(s) Provided The New Avenues for Youth Transitional Living Program serves homeless youth and young adults ages 15-24. Youth reside in a site based, 24 bed transitional housing program. The program is staffed 24/7 and services include case management, life skills training and transitional housing for up to 2 years.

5. Dosage of Services Youth can reside in the program for up to 2 years.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Homeless youth ages 15-24. Youth must be screened into the Homeless Youth Continuum and be considered homeless.

7. Program Capacity 24

8. Is the Program full? currently accepting applications

9. How long is the wait for services? varies but averages 4 months

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No, New Avenues for Youth programs do Not solely focus on gang members but many of our homeless youth and young adults have past or current gang involvement.

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes, New Avenues for Youth staff have training and experience to provide services to this population.

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes, New Avenues for Youth provides a psycho-social assessment that includes history of gang membership.

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Northwest Behavioral Healthcare Services

2. Program Name TEEN RECOVERY GROUP

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Weekly support group for high school students who would like to meet other teens in recovery.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria High school students in recovery

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington and Clark counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Northwest Behavioral Healthcare Services

2. Program Name ADOLESCENT RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT

3. Program Purpose Adolescent, residential treatment program for mental health and substance abuse problems

4. Service(s) Provided Provides residential treatment for adolescents (ages 12 to 17) with emotional, behavioral, and/or substance abuse problems (especially for youth with a dual diagnosis who require a secure setting for their care)

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria troubled youth, ages 12 to 17

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Northwest Catholic Counseling Center

2. Program Name OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH

3. Program Purpose Providing professional mental health services to all, regardless of faith or finances

4. Service(s) Provided Offers professional, individual, couples and family counseling for school age children to adults. Typical issues are abuse, anger, anxiety, behavioral, grief, depression, self-esteem, sexuality and stress. Prescribes psychiatric medication and offers medication management.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? 1-2 weeks

10. Geographic Service Area Greater Portland and Vancouver areas

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Northwest Family Services

2. Program Name CAREERFIT

3. Program Purpose CareerFit open to all and is a two-part workshop series open to everyone looking to better develop their job search skills.

4. Service(s) Provided NWFS employment specialists cover topics including interest and skill assessments, writing an effective cover letter and resume, how to conduct a job search, proper interviewing techniques and the impact of social networking media. After completing the 2-part series, participants can meet with employment specialists for free job search and placement services. Also includes a program that assists individuals referred from Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation Services, which offers job coaching, placement, and other services.

5. Dosage of Services Employment specialist: 3 months, postemployment services: 90 days

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria CareerFit and job support are open to all and free. OVRS services require a referral from VR counselors. People with disabilities can also attend CareerFit and we will assist them in opening a VR case.

7. Program Capacity Our goal is to serve 400 per year.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Sometimes people who do Not speak English wait for about 1 week for individual services. If they speak Spanish we serve them, if they speak other languages they are referred to IRCO.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, Marion and Washington County. We also serve job seekers from Vancouver as needed

Community Resource Inventory 2014

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Northwest Family Services

2. Program Name COUNSELING SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Professional counseling provided by licensed counselors.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include individual, couple and family counseling as well as educational seminars and classes on topics of interest (for example, depression, anxiety, grief, anger management, body image, parenting, and communication skills).

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restriction

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Greater Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Northwest Family Services

2. Program Name FAMILY SUPPORT

3. Program Purpose Programs focus on family stability and child well-being. Supports youth in their daily connections and emphasizing healthy decision-making.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides a wide range of services to individuals and families, including individual, couple, and family counseling as well as educational seminars and classes on a variety of topics. With a multifaceted curricula, diverse programs, and trained and dedicated youth and family educators, NWFS reaches thousands of teens each year with positive messages such making healthy choices, setting educational and career goals, and establishing and maintaining healthy relationships. Areas of particular focus include drug, alcohol, and gang prevention as well as positive mental health strategies including suicide prevention.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Call for information

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Northwest Family Services

2. Program Name PARENT EDUCATION

3. Program Purpose NWFS has a commitment to bringing evidence-based resources so that parents have the skills and support they need.

4. Service(s) Provided Classes include: *Incredible Years is a skill-based program covering child development from 0-6. *Make Parenting A Pleasure a skill-based program which covers child development along with important skills to manage the pre-school time. Birth to 6 years old *Love and Logic and Active Parenting provide parents with easy-to-use techniques to enhance responsibility in their children. *Mother-Daughter, Father-Son a seminar program aimed at pre-puberty children and their parents covering the changes that puberty brings. A great bonding opportunity *Fatherhood: Tools of the Trade - this workshop covers why dads are so important, understanding the father and their role, balancing work and family, and effective communication tools for having healthy relationships.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents and caretakers of children from birth to 18 years old.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Clackamas, Clark, Marion, Multnomah, and Washington Counties.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Northwest Family Services

2. Program Name MONEY MANAGEMENT

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Using evidence-based strategies this program covers basic skills associated with money management as well as covering the emotional reasons behind spending and saving strategies.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restriction

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Greater Portland Metropolitan Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Northwest Family Services

2. Program Name HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP CLASSES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Healthy Relationship classes for those who are in a relationship that want to learn evidence- based skills or for singles who need to learn skills to avoid dangerous and damaging relationships. Includes financial literacy and job readiness as well as parenting classes.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restriction

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Clackamas, Washington, Multnomah, Clark, and Marion Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Northwest Family Services

2. Program Name FOUR CITIES PEER COURT

3. Program Purpose The Four Cities Peer Court is a community partnership for restorative justice involving police departments, the juvenile justice department, and schools in Gresham, Troutdale, Fairview and Wood Village to support, educate, and hold youth accountable in th

4. Service(s) Provided Peer Court acts as a diversion program that is designed to give youth ages 12-17 with first-time, low-level law violations a chance to repair harm and show accountability for their actions without involvement in the juvenile justice system.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria youth cited for a first-time, low-level law violation in Fairview, Gresham, Troutdale, or Wood Village

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Fairview, Gresham, Troutdale, Wood Village

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Open Meadow Alternative School

2. Program Name CAREER CONNECTIONS

3. Program Purpose Career Connections is a three-year career development program for Portland residents (ages 18- 24) who are interested in exploring professional careers and/or college.

4. Service(s) Provided During a ten-week professional training program, participants have opportunities to increase confidence and motivation, network with local professionals and explore career options, learn resume writing and interview skills, and identify strengths, skills, and passions. The ten-week program is followed by internships in specific career tracks, intensive support for college admission and success, and three years of career and college advising provided by staff.

5. Dosage of Services 10 Weeks

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Between 18-24 years of age, meet income qualifications (staff will provide information on this), Portland resident, be able to pass a drug screening when applying for internship of job with one of partner companies, have a diploma or GED by beginning of t

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland, Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Open Meadow Alternative School

2. Program Name STEP UP

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Step Up is an 8th-9th grade transition program, which provides after school tutoring and mentoring to disengaged youth. The program begins in the summer with a week-long leadership camp and continues into and throughout the school year.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria 8th grade students going into 9th grade, who have previously experienced difficulties with academic performance, attendance and/or behavior. Preference given to student who are Academic Priority (as determined by 8th grade core class grades, absences, beh

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area NE Portland, SE Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Open Meadow Alternative School

2. Program Name ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS

3. Program Purpose Offers a personalized educational experience for youth ages 10-25 who have Not fared well in public schools.

4. Service(s) Provided Located in North Portland, Open Meadow runs four programs serving nearly 900 students each year. Our mission is to educate youth in small, relationship-based programs that emphasize personal responsibility, academics, and service to the community. Re-engages disconnected youth in their education, providing academic and support services to those at high risk of dropping out of school. All students work toward high school graduation, college education or career placement.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth must want to be in school and work toward a diploma

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU)

2. Program Name AVEL GORDLY CENTER FOR HEALING

3. Program Purpose The Avel Gordly Center for Healing has a specific program to meet the mental health needs of the African American community. In addition we serve all populations in Oregon.

4. Service(s) Provided Adults, families, and couples can get help with depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, adjustment to major life events, bipolar and psychotic disorders, adjustment to chronic medical problems, substance abuse, DUI treatment, and problem gambling. Services include individual, group, couples and family therapy, as well as medication management.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions Specifically funded mental health programs are offered at a sliding scale to African and African- American clients who are Multnomah County residents lacking any kind of insurance, with income at or below 200% of Federal Poverty Limit.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU)

2. Program Name PARTNERSHIP PROJECT/MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT

3. Program Purpose Partnership Project provides comprehensive client-centered HIV case management services to men, women, and children and to the family members who constitute the patients major support system.

4. Service(s) Provided Nurse and social work case managers assure that eligible HIV positive individuals have access to health insurance and to a complex array of other allied health and support services that assist them in maintaining focus with on-going health and medical care regime. The nurse and social work case manager work on-site at five major HIV medical care clinics in the geographic area, and have strong working and referral relationships with all others.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria HIV-positive individuals

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Columbia, Yamhill, or Clark counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU)

2. Program Name NAVIGATION FOR IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS

3. Program Purpose Collaborates with Lutheran Community Services to provide intensive and culturally appropriate medical case management services to refugees and immigrants living with HIV/AIDS.

4. Service(s) Provided Case managers will help schedule appointments and accompany clients to appointments. Case managers assist clients in obtaining health insurance and medical care.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Refugee or Immigrant living with HIV/AIDS

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington and Columbia Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU)

2. Program Name INTERCULTURAL PSYCHIATRIC PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose This program provides outpatient care to refugees and immigrants in 17 different languages.

4. Service(s) Provided Mental health counselors, who speak the same languages as the patient, work with program psychiatrists to treat adults, children and adolescents, particularly those affected by post- traumatic stress disorder. Services provided are medication management, individual and group therapy, and case management.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Focus refugees or immigrants and Non-English speaking clients, other populations will be transferred to another clinic. Individuals may self-refer or be referred by a health care provider, social service agency, other community organization, family or fri

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU)

2. Program Name FAMILY MEDICINE AT RICHMOND

3. Program Purpose This clinic provides comprehensive health care for families

4. Service(s) Provided *Primary care *Women's health care (well woman exams, contraception counseling) *Family-centered maternity care (pre-pregnancy counseling, prenatal care, newborn care *Newborn through adolescent care (well child exams, immunizations, school/sports physicals *Preventative care for men, women, and children *Geriatric care

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must live in geographic area served. Exceptions are pregnant women seeking prenatal care or clients with CoverOregon.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Service boundaries between the and SE 82nd Ave and SE Stark and SE Clatsop Street.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU)

2. Program Name RICHMOND WALK-IN CLINIC

3. Program Purpose Provides full spectrum family care and mental health services.

4. Service(s) Provided Community Clinics, Mental Health Evaluation, Public Clinics, Urgent Care Centers

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Open to all except those with Care Oregon Family Care

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Unrestricted

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU)

2. Program Name ADOLESCENT AND CHILD PSYCHIATRY

3. Program Purpose This clinic provides care and consultation for a full range of childhood mental health disorders (including ADHD) for children and adolescents from ages 3-19.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include diagnostic evaluation, parent guidance, child and adolescent therapy, family therapy, medication evaluation and treatment. Adult program also available.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria OHP for children living in Multnomah County only. Also accepts private insurance or self pay.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU)

2. Program Name TOM SARGENT SAFETY CENTER

3. Program Purpose The Tom Sargent Safety Center is dedicated to reducing preventable injuries in children throughout the Pacific Northwest.

4. Service(s) Provided The Kohl's Community Car Seat Program Now includes a weekday Inspection Station at Doernbecher Children's Hospital. Parents and caregivers are urged to have their children's car seats checked. Certified child passenger safety technicians are available to inspect car seats and provide hands-on advice free of charge. The Tom Sargent Safety Center also offers variety of childproofing equipment, safety gates, helmets, and protective gear at below-retail prices. Does Not distribute discounted car seats at this time.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents and caregivers

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU)

2. Program Name TRAUMA CENTER

3. Program Purpose The mission of the OHSU Trauma program is to provide the highest quality, cost effective care to critically injured trauma patients throughout Oregon and surrounding states.

4. Service(s) Provided Trauma surgeons, emergency medicine, physicians, nursing, and hundreds of physician subspecialists

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria critically injured trauma patients

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon State Bar

2. Program Name LAWYER REFERRAL SERVICE

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides referrals for participating lawyers who offer the first in-office consultation at a reduced consultation fee of $35 or less when accessed through the Lawyer Referral Service. Any additional fees must be arranged between client and attorney. For adults 17 years and older.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Oregon residents 17 years and older. For Military Assistance Panel, client must be active duty or recently deployed service member or the dependent of such.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area State of Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Communit y Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon State Bar

2. Program Name MODEST MEANS PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose The Modest Means program matches low income Oregonians with attorneys willing to work for reduced fees.

4. Service(s) Provided Attorneys that participate have agreed to charge No more than $35 for the first consultation, a reduced retainer, an hourly charge per hour based on income. Modest Means attorneys only handle landlord/tenant, family law, and criminal defense. There are a limited number of Modest Means attorneys, and they are Not available in all areas of Oregon. Clients must be Oregon residents and must fill out an application to participate in the Modest Means program.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Eligibility based on type of legal matter, client income and assets, and availability of participating attorneys. Not available in all parts of Oregon

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area State of Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon State Bar

2. Program Name MILITARY ASSISTANCE PANEL

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The Oregon State Bar administers a referral panel that lists lawyers willing to provide volunteer legal assistance (Pro Boon) primarily related to the Service members' Civil Relief Act, which provides additional legal protection to persons entering or called to active duty in the US. armed forces. Many volunteer lawyers also assist with family law, consumer/credit law, real property/landlord-tenant law, and estate planning issues. Volunteer lawyers expect to give at least one hour of advice and counseling to a client free of charge. It is up to the lawyer and client to decide whether to continue the lawyer/client relationship beyond the pro boon consultation.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Active military personnel and their families in need of legal help

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area State of Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon State Bar

2. Program Name YOUTH PROBLEM SOLVERS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Oregon lawyers volunteer as Problem Solvers to offer free legal information and advice to youth, ages 13-17. They can call to request a referral to this program. Referrals include a thirty minute office visit with a volunteer lawyer. This service is Not available in all areas.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth between 13-17 years old

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon State Employment Department

2. Program Name WORKSOURCE

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided WorkSource Oregon is a network of public and private partners working together for businesses and workers to: Ensure businesses have a ready supply of trained workers whose skills and talents are aligned with the expectations and needs of business and industry; Connect businesses with the resources they need to grow their workforce and their business; and Provide the resources to help Oregon's unemployed and underemployed get connected with the employers that are right for them, find the jobs they're looking for and get trained for jobs they want.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria N/A

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Student Access Commission

2. Program Name ASPIRE (ACCESS TO STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS IN REACH OF EVERYONE)

3. Program Purpose Helps middle and high school students access education and training beyond high school.

4. Service(s) Provided ASPIRE is a mentoring program that matches trained and supportive adult volunteer mentors with middle and high school students to develop a plan to help them meet their education goals beyond high school.

5. Dosage of Services Middle school: monthly High School: few times a month Community college: as needed

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Up to age 24 middle and high school students colleges

7. Program Capacity Many more! (for sites, students, and volunteers)

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Depends on the location

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private & State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Youth Authority

2. Program Name COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAMS

3. Program Purpose To provide youth with long term residential treatment.

4. Service(s) Provided Statewide residential treatment programs that provide youth in OYA custody with treatment needed for reformation. Treatment covers numerous areas including drug and alcohol, cognitive behavior therapy, aggression replacement training, skill development, independent living, gang intervention and sex offender treatment.

5. Dosage of Services Dosage is dependent upon risk but the average stay in residential treatment is 9-12 months.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria youth in OYA custody

7. Program Capacity OYA has contracts with numerous programs throughout the state.

8. Is the Program full? Each program has varying capacity.

9. How long is the wait for services? Wait lists vary.

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources State and Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Youth Authority

2. Program Name REINTEGRATION SERVICES

3. Program Purpose To provide structured services to youth as they return to the community from residential programs or youth correctional facilities.

4. Service(s) Provided Contract with community providers to provide reintegration services including gang intervention, skill training, counseling and service coordination.

5. Dosage of Services Dosage varies by need.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth in the custody of the Oregon Youth Authority

7. Program Capacity Capacity fluctuates based on population and provider availability.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? None

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes, risk assessments are utilized in the development of service planning.

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Youth Authority

2. Program Name YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES

3. Program Purpose Youth correctional facilities provide youth with numerous treatment options based on the principles of effective intervention.

4. Service(s) Provided - Correctional Treatment Services-Treatment includes drug and alcohol, cognitive behavioral therapy, gang intervention, aggression replacement training, sex offender treatment, dialectical behavioral treatment and skill development. - Correctional Educational Services-Youth that are housed in youth correctional facilities are provided with full time education to complete high school diplomas. Upon completion of high school youth can participate in college if they choose. - Correctional Vocational Services-Youth housed in youth correctional facilities can participate in vocational training opportunities.

5. Dosage of Services Dosage varies by risk, crime type, and sentencing time frames.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria youth in OYA custody

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Youth Authority

2. Program Name EPICS (EFFECTIVE PRACTICES IN COMMUNITY SUPERVISION)

3. Program Purpose Evidence based community supervision intervention/model.

4. Service(s) Provided A structured model of community supervision that focuses on (No Suggestions) needs, criminal thinking, teaching new skills and restructuring antisocial thoughts.

5. Dosage of Services Ongoing with youth on community supervision.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth in the custody of the Oregon Youth Authority

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Oregon Youth Authority

2. Program Name REACH OUT MENTOR EXPERIENCE (PILOT PROGRAM)

3. Program Purpose There are many long term DOC youth housed in OYA facilities have made significant changes in their own lives and have much to offer and a desire to give back to the community.

4. Service(s) Provided This select group of young men meet with at risk young people to offer them advice and guidance on making good decisions in the community so they don’t end up in similar situations.

5. Dosage of Services Varies

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria At-risk youth in the community.

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources No cost

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Outside In

2. Program Name PROJECT ERASE

3. Program Purpose Provide laser tattoo removal treatment for tattoo removal for gang- and street-involved low income adults and youth who have limited resources.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides tattoo removal with a laser, and requires a series of at least 6-15 treatments.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria - People with low or No income (must be below 200% FPL) - Priority given to people with tattoos that are gang-related, hate-related, drug-related, criminal activity related, domestic violence - No age requirement

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? 2-4 weeks

10. Geographic Service Area Not restricted

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Outside In

2. Program Name EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE CENTER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Work readiness training, job search help, work experiences, GED/HS credit recovery, tutoring, college preparation, and help with post-secondary education/training. Urban Ed is a drop-in, student-centered alternative school for youth who have dropped out or at risk of dropping out of school. Work experiences are available at the Virginia Woof Dog Daycare & Youth Job Training Program (VW).

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria People 17-24 years old who are low-income, homeless, or at-risk of homelessness

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 3 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Outside In

2. Program Name MEDICAL CLINIC

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Primary Care clinic providing diagnosis, treatment and/or referral for acute and chronic medical care as appropriate. This includes school physicals, pregnancy testing, birth control, STI testing, HIV/AIDS testing, abscess treatment and treatment of other common illnesses.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Under 200% FPL, Uninsured, OHP (Not Kaiser), Select Private Insurances, Homeless.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? 1-3 weeks for new patients, frequently same day appointments are available.

10. Geographic Service Area Primarily Multnomah County, Eligibility is Not determined base on residence or geographical location.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Outside In

2. Program Name DAY PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Day Services on a drop-in basis for homeless youth ages 18-24.

4. Service(s) Provided Meals, recreation/Activities, case management, mental health services, and alcohol and drug support. Showers, laundry, phone, mailing address, and computers available. *Safe space for LGBTQ youth.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria People experiencing homelessness between 18-24 years old. Eligibility is determined by the Access Center during screening.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Outside In

2. Program Name HOUSING PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides on-site and community-supported housing programs for homeless or HIV positive youth, case management, and other support services. A few transitional housing units may be available for houseless, parenting youth between ages of 16-23. Transitional housing from 6-24 months.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria People currently experiencing homelessness in Multnomah County between 16 and 23 years old. These services are Not for individuals passing through on travel.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Outside In

2. Program Name TRANS CLINIC

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides health care, safer sex supplies, HIV/STD testing, and hormone therapy. Services for Trans, Gender Queer, Queer, and questioning people.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria CLOSED to new patients EXCEPT potentially folks under 25 years old. Referrals available to anyone who calls.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 3 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Outside In

2. Program Name I.D. PROJECT

3. Program Purpose Helps transgender and gender Non-conforming folks change their name/gender through the courts OR at the DMV (can't do both for one person).

4. Service(s) Provided Services range from providing information on the process of changing documents in the state of Oregon, to offering financial aid and advocacy at the courts and the DMV.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Trans or Gender Non-conforming

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 3 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Outside In

2. Program Name INJECTION DRUG USERS HEALTH SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Syringe Exchange works to prevent the spread of HIV and other diseases among adult (18+) drug injectors.

4. Service(s) Provided Syringe Exchange is an anonymous program. We are a 1:1 exchange Up to 50 needles per person or if they don’t have needles to exchange they get a 3 health kit. If they have more than 50, they receive credit. We are open Monday- Friday from 12:00-5:00. Additionally, participants receive counseling, safer sex information and supplies, free and anonymous HIV testing, free Hepatitis C testing, as well as drug treatment and other referrals. Clients may also be trained to respond to overdoses using naloxone/narcan.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria 18+ years old

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro area of Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name P:ear

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided p:ear builds positive relationships with homeless and transitional youth ages 15-24 and provides programs, workshops and services that use education, the arts and recreation as vehicles for developing a healthy sense of self, fostering positive change, and building strong, meaningful lives. The food program provides a simple and nutritious breakfast and lunch.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth who are homeless or in transition ages 15-24

7. Program Capacity 75 young people / day

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? No waitlist.

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Pacific University

2. Program Name PSYCHOLOGY CLINIC

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provide mental health services to the community through individual, couples, family, child, and group therapy, psychological and cognitive assessments, consultation services and psycho educational services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restriction

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Parkrose School District

2. Program Name MCKINNEY-VENTO-UNSTABLE HOUSING RESOURCE ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose Provides advocacy for homeless students with integration into the school system.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides assistance to children and youth who are living in temporary housing and enrolled in the Parkrose School District. Children in shelters have the right to return to their school of origin or enroll in any other specialized school. This program provides necessary transportation to school along with school supplies, food and laundry facilities. Provides afterschool care for children in any of the downtown shelters.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children and youth in the Parkrose School System, living in temporary housing such as staying with relatives or friends because they can't afford housing, living in inadequate conditions (Not all utilities turned on, overcrowded, etc, ), living in a garag

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Parkrose School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Partners In Vocational Opportunity Training (PIVOT) Job Corps Center

2. Program Name PIVOT SATELLITE

3. Program Purpose Job Corps is a No-cost education and career technical training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 through 24 improve the quality of their lives through career technical and academic training.

4. Service(s) Provided PIVOT serves an all female, Non-residential Job Corps program which provides Office and Business Technology training, and Medical Office Support training for youth ages 16-24. Participants have options to attain their secondary education through on-line high school or high school equivalency programs, industry certification and employability skills essential to beginning a successful career.

5. Dosage of Services Students attend training Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 3:30pm

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low Income. Women ages 16-24.

7. Program Capacity 60 students

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Admissions process is approximately 2 weeks

10. Geographic Service Area Portland metro area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Pathfinders Of Oregon

2. Program Name PARENTING INSIDE OUT

3. Program Purpose Research-based, DHS-approved parenting curriculum focused on the needs of families who have been involved in the criminal justice system.

4. Service(s) Provided Through interactive coaching, role play, journaling, and discussion, parents expand their understanding of child development, learn how to solve problems, and develop the skill of emotion regulation. Parents may receive training while incarcerated or in the community. Additional coached and supported parenting time is available to some, to complement and enhance classroom instruction. Participating families can work with parent advocates to create their own family plans and connect with community resources and services most classes are held at our Rockwood office.

5. Dosage of Services 12 week series, 2 two-hour classes per week (48 hours total)

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Please call 503-286-0600 to inquire about current eligibility criteria

7. Program Capacity varies

8. Is the Program full? varies

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? intake process includes criminality

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Pathfinders Of Oregon

2. Program Name CENTER FOR FAMILY SUCCESS

3. Program Purpose Provide families with advocacy, home visiting and family activities to reduce social isolation.

4. Service(s) Provided Parent and family advocates work closely with clients to help them navigate complicated systems, e.g. DHS, court, and help them to secure positive outcomes. Home visiting allows parents to practice parenting skills in a familiar environment under the supportive guidance of a child development professional. Individual questions can be answered and family dynamics can be discussed in confidence. This program helps parents learn child management techniques as well as how to help their children develop key cognitive, social, and emotional skills. Ongoing family activities help to reduce isolation felt by underserved families as well as give parents models for positive family interactions.

5. Dosage of Services 22-25 visits per family per year; 24 child and family engagement events per year; advocacy as needed

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Please call 503-286-0600 to inquire about current eligibility criteria

7. Program Capacity varies

8. Is the Program full? varies

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? intake process includes criminality

14. Funding Sources Multiple funders

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Pathfinders Of Oregon

2. Program Name BUILDING SUCCESSFUL FAMILIES

3. Program Purpose To effectively reach and intervene with young fathers involved with or at risk for involvement with criminality.

4. Service(s) Provided This program consists of a class expressly designed for young fathers that combines components of both PIO and HR:SF to meet the unique needs of this population. The objective of this class is to keep young fathers engaged with their families and children while working to avoid the cycle of criminality.

5. Dosage of Services 64 hour curriculum

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Fathers aged 25 or younger; please call 503-286-0600 to inquire about further current eligibility criteria

7. Program Capacity varies

8. Is the Program full? varies

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? intake process includes criminality

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Multiple funders

Communi ty Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Pathfinders Of Oregon

2. Program Name ROCKWOOD INTERCULTURAL STUDENT EXPERIENCE (RISE)

3. Program Purpose Serves middle school youth with chronic absenteeism/at risk for violence

4. Service(s) Provided Youth receive academic support and assistance in one-on-one and group settings. Youth participate in prosocial activities that enable them to have fun as well as model positive behavior. Youth Advocates help connect clients to services and to take steps towards success in terms of academics, life skills, and prosociality. Youth Advocates serve as mentors for youth by modeling prosocial behavior and working individually with youth to achieve goals, both behavioral and academic. As a leader in the Rockwood Pathways Project, Pathfinders has a strong network of partners to refer clients to so that they can access all services needed for success. Wrap-around support for parents and families is offered as well.

5. Dosage of Services Afterschool programming 4x/week

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Middle-school aged youth in Rockwood

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

Communi ty Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Multiple funders

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Pathfinders Of Oregon

2. Program Name HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS: SUCCESSFUL FAMILIES

3. Program Purpose Helps parents plan for and work toward relationships that will nurture themselves and their children.

4. Service(s) Provided Teaches skills in validating, forgiving, encouraging, supporting, nurturing and problem solving for the sake of creating safe, healthy, and satisfying intimate relationships. The class may be taken as a single person, with a partner, or without a partner. Letters of participation and a graduation certificate are provided for participant's records. The curriculum is specifically designed for families who are screened and meet the criteria for participation in a prevention program. This curriculum may Not be appropriate for families in which there is ongoing: violence, mental health challenges, substance use or other concerns that may impede the ability to successfully and safely participate in a prevention curriculum.

5. Dosage of Services Twelve week course, 2 two hour sessions per week (48 hours total)

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Please call 503-286-0600 to inquire about current eligibility criteria

7. Program Capacity varies

8. Is the Program full? varies

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? intake process includes criminality

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Pathfinders Of Oregon

2. Program Name SUPPLEMENTARY PROSOCIAL SKILL BUILDING

3. Program Purpose Giving parents skills that are critical to finding success and maintaining strong families.

4. Service(s) Provided Our programs support employment, financial literacy, and anger management.

5. Dosage of Services varies

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Please call 503-286-0600 to inquire about current eligibility criteria

7. Program Capacity varies

8. Is the Program full? varies

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? intake process includes criminality

14. Funding Sources Multiple funders

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Phoenix Rising Transitions

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose We work in prisons and the community partnering with those who are incarcerated to make a smooth and successful transition into the community as they are released. Our goal is to transform lives and reduce the likelihood that people will commit new crimes

4. Service(s) Provided Offers mentorship and healing activities: theater, painting, music, yoga, among other programs. Case management; mediation services. Multicultural, at-risk youth are referred from youth care system (schools, mental health agencies, foster care, etc.)

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria people leaving incarceration, at-risk youth

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Planned Parenthood

2. Program Name OREGON CONTRACEPTIVE CARE

3. Program Purpose CCare is a publicly funded reproductive health care program administered by the Oregon Department of Human Services.

4. Service(s) Provided This program provides free reproductive health care and contraceptives to women, men, and teens who qualify for the program with income below 250% of federal poverty levels. CCare offers comprehensive reproductive and sexual health resources including screening and treatment for men, women, and teens, gynecological exams, pap smears, prescription and Nonprescription birth control, screening for sexually transmitted infections (if related to contraceptive method use), domestic violence/sexual assault, pregnancy testing, sexual health counseling and education, and low/No cost CCare vasectomy referrals.

5. Dosage of Services A one year supply of the available birth control methods and low-cost vasectomies are available for those who qualify.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Call for more information; Must be an Oregon resident and U.S. citizen with income below 250% FPL to qualify for free Oregon Contraceptive Care (CCare) program.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Planned Parenthood

2. Program Name REPRODUCTIVE SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Planned Parenthood's mission is to provide, promote, and protect access to sexual and reproductive health care.

4. Service(s) Provided Planned Parenthood provides a wide range of free or low-cost sexual and reproductive health care services, including: - FREE or low-cost birth control - Emergency contraception (morning after pill) - Annual gynecological exams and Pap tests - Breast cancer and cervical cancer screenings - Sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing & treatment and HIV testing - FREE pregnancy testing and options information - Vasectomy - Adiana (permanent birth control for women) - Colposcopy and LEEP procedures - Abortion care and much more. Vasectomy consultations are available at the Northeast Portland, McMinnville, Salem, and Bend Health Centers- but individuals are able to contact any location for information and referral to appropriate health center for their vasectomy services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon and SW Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resourc e Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Area Narcotics Anonymous

2. Program Name MUTUAL SUPPORT

3. Program Purpose A fellowship of recovering addicts who meet regularly to stay clean.

4. Service(s) Provided Narcotics Anonymous is an anonymous fellowship of recovering addicts who meet regularly to stay clean by sharing their experience, strength and hope with each other. NA is composed of men and women of all ages. A 24-hour phone line is available to aid those who want to stop using drugs. The website lists times and locations for meetings throughout the tri county area.

5. Dosage of Services Meetings throughout the day and evening daily

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria men and women of all ages

7. Program Capacity unlimited

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? None

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro, Greater Willamette and Areas

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resourc e Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Volunteer

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Community College

2. Program Name THE METRO ONE STOP

3. Program Purpose Specializes in helping businesses fill human resource needs and assists job seekers in career development.

4. Service(s) Provided Basic services include use of the Career Resource Center, Career Exploration Workshop, and Job Search Workshops. Career Specialists may assist students in finding employment and on-the-job training, development of an individualized employment plan and short term training to develop or enhance job skills. Workforce Network partners with Steps to Success, an integrated DHS program that provides persons who are receiving cash benefits (TANF) or who are unemployed with tools to become self sufficient. Steps to Success provides intensive assistance (case management), job search skills and training, assistance in receiving a GED or ABE certificate, counseling services (alcohol/drug), and employment services.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria People looking for job training and placement

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland, Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Community College

2. Program Name MULTICULTURAL ACADEMIC PROGRAM (MAP)

3. Program Purpose Academic program for students ages 16-20 who want to learn English and work toward a GED or a high school diploma.

4. Service(s) Provided Students are paired with a bilingual resource specialist to assist them with information about PCC and provide referrals to community resources.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth ages 16-20 who are Non-native English speakers and do Not have a high school diploma from US. Resident of town or county within the boundaries of participating school district.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Serves Portland Public, David Douglas, Beaverton, Tigard/Tualatin and Lake Oswego School Districts

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Community College

2. Program Name YES TO COLLEGE

3. Program Purpose GED program for students ages 16-20 who do Not have a high school diploma.

4. Service(s) Provided Students take GED prep classes and GED test at PCC. Students are paired with a resource specialist to help adjust to college life. Students receive a waiver for the cost of the GED classes and testing. Upon earning a GED, students receive a tuition waiver for one term of college classes at PCC.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth ages 16-20, live in Portland, Beaverton, Tigard-Tualatin, Lake Oswego, Sherwood, or David Douglas School Districts, have dropped out of high school or unable to finish.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Serves specific school districts in Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties. Call or check website for detailed information

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Community College

2. Program Name GATEWAY TO COLLEGE

3. Program Purpose High school completion for students who do Not have a high school diploma.

4. Service(s) Provided Students receive a scholarship to take classes at Portland Community College. Students earn dual credit for their course work, accumulating both high school and college credits. By the time students attain their high school diplomas, they have also been able to earn a significant number of college credits.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Ages 16-20, have dropped out of high school OR will Not graduate with their class, live in participating school districts, have fewer than 17 high school credits, low grades and attendance in high school.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Serves specific school districts: Portland Public, David Douglas, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard/Tualatin, Lake Oswego, Sherwood

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Community College

2. Program Name LIFE TRACKS AT SOUTHEAST CENTER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Life Tracks is a program offering classes and supports for those returning to school or whose lives are in transition (single parents, displaced homemakers, new or returning to college). Classes are equal to four college credits and are free of charge to the student. All classes are held at the Southeast Center. Students can attend a brief orientation and Information session to find out more and all students must attend a mandatory registration session.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria People returning to school or whose lives are in transition (e.g., displaced homemakers, single parents, new or returning to college)

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventor y 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Community College

2. Program Name ADULT BASIC EDUCATION/GED

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided ABE (Adult Basic Education) classes offer instruction for adults who wish to improve skills in reading, arithmetic, and writing, or wish to prepare for the State GED (General Education Development) Examination.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Call for information

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Community College

2. Program Name CLIMB CENTER FOR ADVANCEMENT

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Programs include courses in management and professional development, health care continuing education, computer training, life enrichment, small business development, English as a second language, senior studies and distance education.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Age 17 and older

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Community College

2. Program Name VOLUNTEER LITERACY TUTOR PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose To assist adults in reaching higher levels of basic skills achievement.

4. Service(s) Provided Volunteer Literacy Tutoring (VLT) provides individualized instruction in basic literacy, English language and math skills to adults in the PCC district who read below an eighth grade level, have Not completed high school or do Not have a GED.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Adults age 16 and older living in the PCC District

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area PCC District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Human Rights Commission

2. Program Name IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY MAPPING PROJECT

3. Program Purpose Identifying different immigrant communities in the Tri-County area for human trafficking and human rights outreach and education.

4. Service(s) Provided

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria immigrant communities

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Volunteer

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Leadership Foundation

2. Program Name EMBRACE OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT DEMONSTRATION PROJECT

3. Program Purpose The overall goal of the project is to reduce the number of children entering foster care, and to aid in the prevention of child abuse and neglect.

4. Service(s) Provided Embrace Oregon organizes and trains members of the faith community to provide mentoring support for vulnerable families within the DHS family Stability Project.

5. Dosage of Services 2-3 hours of direct contact with families per week.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria families that have been selected by DHS, who are part of the Family Stability Pilot Project.

7. Program Capacity unspecified at this time

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Unknown, dependent upon volunteer availability and location

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Volunteer

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center (POIC)

2. Program Name WORK OPPORTUNITIES TRAINING PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Provides job readiness, career exploration, life skills and employment services for Rosemary Anderson High School, POIC and youth from throughout the Portland area.

4. Service(s) Provided Job Readiness, Customer Service Training, Career Exploration, Workplace Tours and Job Fairs, Career Coaching & Mentoring, Paid and Unpaid Internships, Job referrals and placement, Post- secondary support

5. Dosage of Services Services may be delivered on an as needed/drop in basis, integrated into RAHS school programming or be ongoing/regular (for youth engaged in Career Coaching, Internships, etc.)

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth age 15-25 (Career Prep program serves ages 16-21)

7. Program Capacity WOT as a whole is accessible to all youth enrolled in RAHS and other POIC programs, while WOT programs such as Career Prep or internship opportunities have more limited capacity.

8. Is the Program full? WOT services are accessible to any youth enrolled in RAHS; programming delivered by WOT (Career Prep, internships, etc.) may be full, but recruitment opens periodically.

9. How long is the wait for services? Variable

10. Geographic Service Area Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No; however gang involvement/impaction is one criteria which may make youth eligible for enrollment in the WOT Career Prep program.

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources Private, Local & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center (POIC)

2. Program Name COMMUNITY HEALING INITIATIVE (CHI)

3. Program Purpose CHI is a partnership between Multnomah County (the Department of County Human Services (DCHS) and the Department of Community Justice (DCJ)) and two community providers – Portland Opportunity and Industrialization Center (POIC) and Latino Network.

4. Service(s) Provided Youth and families in the CHI program receive intensive case management and services. Supports and services are tailored to meet each family’s individual needs and integrated with sanction and supervision activities to reduce and prevent gang violence

5. Dosage of Services Intensive Care Management services for youth and their families. Parent Advocate outreach weekly. Weekly Parenting groups offered. Monthly family activities and pro-social activities. On average, families stay in the program at least 2 years.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria CHI serves high-risk African American youth and Latino youth who are on probation to the Multnomah County Juvenile Court and their families.

7. Program Capacity 68 families annually

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? Depends on when families enter the program and when families graduate the program.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes, we ask this information on the CHI Referral Package.

14. Funding Sources Local and State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center (POIC)

2. Program Name STREET LEVEL GANG OUTREACH PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose To decrease gang violence by identifying and intervening in the cycle of street-level violence between high-risk gang members and their associates.

4. Service(s) Provided Outreach workers monitor area hotspots for gang-related activity, while working in coordination with law enforcement and other service providers.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria High-risk gang involved youth.

7. Program Capacity Outreach workers do Not carry a caseload.

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes. Street Level Gang Outreach workers engage with high-risk gang youth, and their families.

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes, POIC outreach workers either have an extensive background working with gang members, or they are former gang members who have turned their lives.

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

Community Resource Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center (POIC)

2. Program Name ROSEMARY ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL

3. Program Purpose Rosemary Anderson High School is a fully-accredited community-based alternative high school.

4. Service(s) Provided RAHS is an accredited high school offering an accelerated high school diploma program and General Education Development (GED) program for high risk youth. Students are served at two campuses; one in North Portland and another in East Multnomah County.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria High School aged youth (14-21)

7. Program Capacity 300 slots

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Open enrollment

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public, Gresham-Barlow, Centennial, David Douglas School Districts

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center (POIC)

2. Program Name ROSEMARY ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL TEEN PARENT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The RAH Teen Parent program provides general education for teen parents, mentoring, a weekly child development class and intensive care management for teen parents.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be a student at Rosemary Anderson High School or active in POIC work training programs.

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Police Bureau

2. Program Name GANG RESISTANCE EDUCATION AND TRAINING – G.R.E.A.T.

3. Program Purpose Gang Resistance Education And Training (G.R.E.A.T.) is an evidence-based and effective gang and violence prevention program built around school-based, law enforcement officer-instructed classroom curricula. The Program is intended as an immunization again

4. Service(s) Provided The G.R.E.A.T. Program offers a continuum of components for students and their families that focus on providing life skills to students to help them avoid using delinquent behavior and violence to solve problems. These components include a 13-lesson middle school curriculum, a 6-lesson elementary school curriculum, a summer program, and families training.

5. Dosage of Services Middle School Curriculum – 1 hour per class for 13 Weeks Elementary School Curriculum – 1 hour per class for 6 Weeks G.R.E.A.T. Families – 3 to 4 hour session weekly for 6 Weeks Summer Programming – Varies

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Any/All Middle-(6th / 7th / 8th) Students Any/All Elementary (4th / 5th) Students

7. Program Capacity Program Capacity is only limited by the number of P.P.B. G.R.E.A.T. Certified Officers available to instruct the curriculum.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Police Bureau Patrol Area

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11. Does the program focus on gang members? The goal of the G.R.E.A.T. Program is to help youth develop positive life skills that will help them avoid gang involvement and violent behavior.

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No. In order for a law enforcement professional to be certified to teach any of the G.R.E.A.T. curricula, successful completion of G.R.E.A.T. Officer Training (GOT) is required. The training is a comprehensive course that focuses on the structure and cont

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? G.R.E.A.T. uses a communitywide approach to combat the risk factors associated with youth involvement in gang-related behaviors. The curricula were developed through the collaborative efforts of experienced law enforcement officers and specialists in crim

14. Funding Sources Portland Police Bureau Budget Community Donations / Contributions Bureau of Justice Assistance, O.J.J.D.P.

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Police Bureau

2. Program Name GIRLSTRENGTH/ BOYSTRENGTH

3. Program Purpose PPB currently has two violence prevention programs, GirlStrength and BoyStrength, operated through the Family Services Division, that go into elementary and middle schools as well as community centers

4. Service(s) Provided These programs are focused on talking about setting personal safety options, setting and respecting boundaries, assertiveness vs. aggressiveness, identifying healthy relationships and unhealthy relationships, which includes, trafficking, dating and domestic violence as well as bullying and gang involvement.

5. Dosage of Services nine-week programs or ½ day week long summer camps, safety workshops ( 1-3 hours)

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria elementary and middle school youth

7. Program Capacity 4-5 programs per quarter, 4-8 summer camps

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Camps and programs scheduled 4-6 months in advance

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No, all youth

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes, All instructors are trained to identify gangs, stats and provide resources.

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local

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1. Agency Name Portland Police Bureau

2. Program Name WOMENSTRENGTH

3. Program Purpose Free self-defense classes for women and teenage girls. Free personal safety workshops for women, men and teens.

4. Service(s) Provided Classes are designed to introduce participants to a variety of self-defense strategies to help defend against assault. Class discussions are designed to help participants identify their risks, evaluate their strengths, and explore their options for dealing with the threat of sexual and domestic violence.

5. Dosage of Services Classes offered 1-2 times a month Safety workshops available upon submission of request form

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Classes: teenage and adult women Safety Workshops: adult women and/or men

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

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14. Funding Sources Local

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1. Agency Name Portland Police Bureau

2. Program Name SUNSHINE DIVISION

3. Program Purpose Provides emergency food and clothing relief to Portland families and individuals in need.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides a food store model shopping experience for clients so that they can hand select their food. The number of times a client can access the food pantry depends on the client's individual situation. Also provides new and gently used clothing.

5. Dosage of Services depends on client's individual situation

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must reside in City of Portland. Also, ONE of the following must apply: -Family with one or more dependents 18 years or younger -Single adult receiving SSI, SSD, or Veteran's/widowed Veteran's Pension -Over the age of 70

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Police Bureau

2. Program Name CRISIS RESPONSE TEAM

3. Program Purpose A service for victims of traumatic incidents and their families. A partnership between the Portland Police Bureau and its communities.

4. Service(s) Provided

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Police Bureau – Tactical Operations Division

2. Program Name GANG IMPACTED FAMILY TEAM (GIFT) PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose The focus of the GIFT program is to provide services to individuals who are the most entrenched in the gang life style and pose high risk to the community and to provide services to their family members in an effort to break the inter-generational cycle a

4. Service(s) Provided

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Offenders or family members seeking a more productive lifestyle.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name PORTLAND COUNCIL PTA CLOTHING CENTER

3. Program Purpose Providing low-income students age appropriate clothing to attend school.

4. Service(s) Provided PTA Clothing Center offers a clothing closet where families may select free clothing during designated hours. They must have a completed application.

5. Dosage of Services twice during the school year; once before winter break and then again after January-April 30th

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be a student of Portland Public Schools District

7. Program Capacity nearly 2,000 students each year

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name ALLIANCE ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL

3. Program Purpose Alliance High School is the only in-district alternative high school in the Portland Public School District. Students who have Not been successful in other high school settings can be served at one of the two school campuses. Each campus has different r

4. Service(s) Provided Alliance at Benson Campus: Alliance at Benson primarily serves students ages 16-21 and offers an individualized program to help students progress to graduation and post-secondary opportunities. Students help design their daily schedule, which includes day and evening options, Mondays through Thursdays. Alliance at Meek is a daytime-only school that includes both group and individual classes and four career technical programs (Automotive, Manufacturing, Natural Resources, and Digital Media). Additional opportunities include Robotics, Remote Operating Vehicles (ROV) competitions, Black Student Union, Gay-Straight Alliance, and other high-interest electives and activities.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Students applying to Alliance High School should already be in high school and seeking a better fit. They should also live in the PPS district or apply for an inter-district transfer through the PPS Enrollment and Transfer Office. Alliance at Benson hol

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School district

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

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12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name CONNECT, INSTRUCT & LEARN (CIA PROGRAM)

3. Program Purpose Supports parent involvement in child's education and helps with transition to kindergarten.

4. Service(s) Provided Conducts twice-a-month home visits for Spanish-speaking families with children ages 2-4 in NE & SE Portland. Emphasis on kindergarten readiness skills including early literacy. Program based on "Born to Learn" parent education curriculum.

5. Dosage of Services twice per month

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children must be two, three, or four by September 1st, the start of the school year for which they are enrolling. Families must live within PPS boundaries. Spanish must be the primary language in the home of one or both parents/guardians.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resour ce Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name HEAD START

3. Program Purpose Portland Public Schools provides Head Start services for low-income families at 8 sites. Sacajawea is the program's main office where families can apply. Services promote school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children by pr

4. Service(s) Provided Offers comprehensive part-day and full-day center-based services and home-based/home visiting services. Also provides developmental and health screenings, child & parent activities, parenting classes, parent support and networking. Provides breakfast, lunch and snack.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria *Children ages 3-4 years old who reside within Portland Public School District. *Families' total household income must be at or below federal poverty level, or child must have a disability, or child must be in foster care setting. * Each Head Start progr

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public Schools

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name TEEN PARENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Teen Parent Services in a Portland Public School district-wide program that provides support for young men and women who are pregnant or parenting.

4. Service(s) Provided The program provides bilingual support to young fathers as well as to teen mothers, counseling and advocacy, school- and home-based instruction, parenting education, post high school planning and child care. Counselors are based at Marshall, Meek and Roosevelt High Schools and provide services to all other schools as well. *Pregnant and parenting teens receive Tri-met bus tickets when they are enrolled in and attending school. *Early Head Start provides onsite daycare for PPS students at Roosevelt and Marshall High Schools. Alternate childcare from certified providers is also available.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Young men and women who are pregnant and/or parenting

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School district

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Nine free pre-kindergarten programs are available. All are full-day programs except Chief Joseph and Woodlawn schools, which offer two half-day programs. In addition to those programs, PPS offers full day Japanese Immersion and International Baccalaureate programs, which charge a monthly tuition fee. There are 4 additional schools in PPS that operate private, part-day preschools charging monthly tuition.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Families must live within the boundary of schools receiving Title I funding. Children must be 4 years old by September 1 to enroll. If the child is 5 by September 1, he/she is No longer eligible for Pre-K and should enroll in kindergarten.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name PROJECT RETURN/HOMELESS EDUCATION PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Program provides assistance to children and youth who are living in temporary housing and enrolled in the Portland Public School District. Children in shelters have the right to return to their school of origin or enroll in any other specialized school.

4. Service(s) Provided This program provides the necessary transportation to school along with school supplies, food and laundry facilities and assistance with credit recovery. Also provides afterschool care for children in any of the downtown shelters. The program also helps connect families to school- based supportive services, Consultation with community agents, community resource referrals.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children and youth in the Portland Public School System, living in temporary housing such as staying with relatives or friends because they can't afford housing, living in inadequate conditions (Not all utilities turned on, overcrowded, etc, ), living in

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name MULTIPLE PATHWAYS TO GRADUATION

3. Program Purpose There is a place for every student within Portland Public Schools and Multiple Pathways to Graduation educates students and their families as to the many school options within PPS.

4. Service(s) Provided Alternative Schools, Charter Schools, Day and Residential Treatment Schools, Virtual Scholars online course learning, and Credit Recovery options are available in the Multiple Pathways to Graduation Department at Portland Public Schools.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School district

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name RECONNECTION CENTER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The Reconnection Center provides individual outreach, home visits and school visits to assist students and their families to connect with and enrolling in a school which students and their family believe will be a good fit with their educational and individual support needs of each student.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria For students ages 13-21;

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Invento ry 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name GEAR UP FOR COLLEGE

3. Program Purpose GEAR UP is a federal grant that has been awarded to Portland Public Schools. GEAR UP is an acronym for “Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs”. Our program wants to give kids exposure to careers and colleges before they graduate

4. Service(s) Provided We provide them with academic and advocacy services to help make their school experience more equitable. Overall, we work to help them pursue some type of higher learning when they finish high school. Our program is a cohort grant, so each year, the kids will get older. At the beginning of the 2012 school year, they will all be 7th and 8th graders. The following year, they will all be 8th and 9th graders, and so on.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School district

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name DIRECTION SERVICES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The team serves students who have been absent from a public school setting for at least 20 consecutive days and are being discharged from a residential mental health and/or alcohol and drug treatment program, being discharged from a DARTS or other day treatment program, or have been involved in the juvenile justice system.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children living within the school district

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Public Schools

2. Program Name CAMPUS CRIME STOPPERS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided A program that encourages students to anonymously report threats or incidents of violence, weapons violations, theft, drug or alcohol abuse, or any other criminal activity near or on school campus.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Schools within Multnomah County

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Vet Center

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Readjustment counseling services for combat veterans and their families as well as veterans who experienced military sexual trauma. Grief counseling for families that have had some one die in active service. Other services through VA, state and community agencies also available.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Portland Youthbuilders

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Portland YouthBuilders offers a holistic approach to youth development that incorporates high school education, job readiness training, community leadership and vocational education. Every week, students spend time learning in the classroom, helping community organizations and practicing their skills through hands-on job training in construction or computer technology. After graduation, PYB offers long term support to help students be successful in college, apprenticeships, or employment.

5. Dosage of Services Every week

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low-income individuals ages 17-24; applicants ages 17-20 must live within a partnering school district

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No. Portland YouthBuilders enrolls three times a year, and applications are accepted year- round.

9. How long is the wait for services? We enroll in January, April and September every year, so wait time is dependent on when the applicant begins the process.

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Pregnancy Resource Centers Of Greater Portland

2. Program Name PREGNANCY SUPPORT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided This agency provides free, Christian faith-based services including pregnancy testing, pro-life counseling, prenatal and parenting classes, maternity and infant clothing, referral to community services, and abstinence education programs in schools.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Services are provided to residents of Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Pregnancy Resource Centers Of Greater Portland

2. Program Name PARENTING CLASSES

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The Pregnancy Resource center provides faith based parenting class and parent support groups about a wide variety of topics including: birth bonding, crying baby, temperament, basic baby care, discipline setting, feeding /food preparation, and postpartum care.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents and caretakers of young children

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro area of Washington, Clackamas, and Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Q Center

2. Program Name SEXUAL MINORITY YOUTH RESOURCE CENTER (SMYRC)

3. Program Purpose Q Center’s SMYRC Program honors, empowers, and supports LGBTQ youth to change the world.

4. Service(s) Provided Drop-In is a safe, sober space for LGBTQ and questioning folks between the ages of 12 and 23. During drop-in, folks have the opportunity to cook meals in our kitchen, work on art projects in our art studio, use the computer lab, play games, check out the drag closet and clothing "free pile" and meet and connect with other LGBTQ and questioning youth!

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Between the ages of 12 and 23; identify as LGBTQ or questioning

7. Program Capacity unlimited

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? None

10. Geographic Service Area Not restricted

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private, Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Quest Center For Integrative Health

2. Program Name FINDING AND SUSTAINING RECOVERY (FSR) PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Abstinence-based, multi-disciplinary, and integrated alcohol, drug, and mental health program using evidence-based approaches to develop and maintain clean and healthy lifestyles

4. Service(s) Provided Intensive outpatient program for those who have struggled with substance abuse, dealing with chronic illness and/or mental health-addiction issues

5. Dosage of Services level 2.1 intensive outpatient treatment five days a week

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 4 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Quest Center For Integrative Health

2. Program Name HEALTH SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Support for those dealing with chronic illness, mental health-addiction issues and recovering from addiction. Services include acupuncture, counseling, educational resources, yoga, etc.

4. Service(s) Provided Quest Integrative Health offers a comprehensive prevention, treatment, and support program for survivors of cancer and women in treatment ; individual and group counseling, case management, peer outreach, and advocacy for HIV+ women and their children; evaluation/Assessment, individual, couples, and group mental health counseling; a comprehensive substance abuse treatment and recovery program, wellness programs and support groups.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 4 County Portland Metro Area, occasionally serves clients from Yamhill and Columbia counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Reach Community Development

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Offers affordable and low income rental housing. Approval of application based on individual income and rental history. Applicants may be wait-listed. Reach Community Development, Incorporated does Not offer any type of rental assistance or emergency housing.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Residents of the city of Portland

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Reaching And Empowering All People (REAP)

2. Program Name SOLUTIONS

3. Program Purpose To be proactively involved to empower and engage youth, families and the community for a better future Now.

4. Service(s) Provided Offers a speakers bureau, after school leadership class, academic coaches, job shadowing,

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria 7th -12th grade children and their families in the following school districts: Portland Public, David Douglas, North Clackamas, Centennial, Reynolds and Beaverton

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Public, David Douglas, North Clackamas, Centennial, Reynolds and Beaverton school districts

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Resolutions Northwest

2. Program Name NEIGHBORHOOD MEDIATION PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Helps neighbors, landlords, tenants and community group members resolve differences in a positive and personal way, outside of the legal system.

4. Service(s) Provided The program offers confidential and effective solutions to many common neighborhood disputes such as Noise, pets, property maintenance, nuisances, boundary lines, harassment, threats, and landlord-tenant disputes. This program is the official community mediation provider for the City of Portland. Also offers low-cost mediation services for family and youth, peer mediation training for youth in PPS schools, any other conflicts within Multnomah County.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Individuals or communities needing assistance to resolve disputes

7. Program Capacity Up to 300 cases/year

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Cases are triaged and if case is an emergency, clients will be served within 24 hours. Otherwise cases are referred to our volunteer mediators who will contact parties 3-5 days after initial contact with our office.

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland and Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? some

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Assessments done in collaboration with school personnel and SRO.

14. Funding Sources Private and Local

Commu nity Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Reynolds School District

2. Program Name REYNOLDS CLOTHING CLOSET

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Reynolds Middle School provides free clothing, school supplies and food bags containing dry and canned goods.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Reynolds School District student

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Reynolds School District

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Reynolds School District

2. Program Name MCKINNEY-VENTO-HOMELESS EDUCATION PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Provides support for students and their families experiencing homelessness.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include advocacy, counseling, housing referrals, tutoring, clothing & school supplies and other supports that help students achieve academically.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must qualify for Title X: *Sharing housing due to loss of housing or economic hardship *Living in motels, hotels, camp grounds, parks, public places or other accommodation Not designed for human habitation *Living in emergency or transitional shelters *Qu

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Reynolds School District boundaries and any other school boundary if the student qualifies as Title X - Homeless

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Rose Community Development Corporation

2. Program Name HOUSING SERVICES

3. Program Purpose To provide affordable housing and improve the quality of housing in outer southeast Portland

4. Service(s) Provided ROSE offers affordable rental housing in outer Southeast Portland for families with limited income.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Income below 50% of Median Family Income

7. Program Capacity 350 apartments

8. Is the Program full? No, apartments become available on a regular basis

9. How long is the wait for services? Usually less than 6 months.

10. Geographic Service Area Outer Southeast Portland, including Lents, Foster-Powell, Mt. Scott-Arleta, Powellhurst-Gilbert and Brentwood-Darlington neighborhoods

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local, State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Rosewood Initiative

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Community center offering various activities, events and resources for young people and families.

4. Service(s) Provided Employment services are offered at our site through SE Works, as well as free computer access and Wi-Fi for individuals in the neighborhood. Our partner organizations use our space for orientations, meetings, classes and groups. The schedule changes weekly and can be accessed through the website: rosewoodinitiative.org and by visiting or calling the center

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Rotary Club Of Portland

2. Program Name PEACE COMMITTEE

3. Program Purpose Rotary is a club of business professionals who can offer leadership and sponsorship of scholarships and other grant opportunities. Members can partner with Non-profit organizations to help them get connected with resources to help sustain programs.

4. Service(s) Provided The Peace Committee’s mission is to encourage and empower all members of our communities to exercise mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation, and to advocate globally and locally for peace and the Non-violent resolution of conflict.

5. Dosage of Services As needed and requested

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Varies

7. Program Capacity Depends on annual budget

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? 1-2 months

10. Geographic Service Area Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? N/A

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

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14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Salvation Army Cascade Division

2. Program Name ENERGY ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose To assist clients with energy bills

4. Service(s) Provided This is the energy assistance program of the Salvation Army. Services include electric, gas and heating fuel payment assistance.

5. Dosage of Services Basic help is once in an energy season if qualified.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must have a 5 day shut-off Notice, be completely disconnected, be receiving Social Security Disability benefits, be a senior or have children under the age of 6. Call for more information.

7. Program Capacity Program is done by appointments only and scheduled for a week at a time until full or funding runs out.

8. Is the Program full? Appointments fill up each week on Monday morning.

9. How long is the wait for services? Varies depending on funding and appointment schedule

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

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14. Funding Sources Federal

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1. Agency Name Salvation Army Cascade Division

2. Program Name CITY OF PORTLAND WATER DISCOUNT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Give assistance through City of Portland Water bureau for reduction of water bill

4. Service(s) Provided Eligible customers may receive a quarterly discount of $41.40 on their water bill and $83.09 on their sewer bill for a total of $124.49. Eligible bi-monthly sewer only accounts may receive a discount of $71.04. During a crisis, eligible customers may receive up to $150 in assistance once every 12 months. The customer must pay a portion of the bill to receive assistance.

5. Dosage of Services Once a year if qualified

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Income below: 1 person - $1809 2 people - $2365 3 people - $2922 4 people - $3478 5 people - $4035 6 people - $4591 7 people - $4696 8 people - $4800 *add $106 for each additional person

7. Program Capacity Available during regular Family Service Hours

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Varies from day to day depending on number of clients

10. Geographic Service Area City of Portland

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11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Salvation Army Cascade Division

2. Program Name GRESHAM CORPS, YOUTH CENTER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Youth Center offers after school programs for ages 6-17. 4 nights/wk for at-risk teens. M-F 2:30- 6 for ES kids. Average 68 kids/day. Free music lessons thru Gresham Music Academy. Expansion project to include a gym.

5. Dosage of Services 4 nights/wk

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria ages 6-17

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? No wait

10. Geographic Service Area Gresham and Rockwood areas

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Not specifically although this is a high gang involved area.

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Not directly

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources The Salvation Army and grants

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Salvation Army Cascade Division

2. Program Name FEMALE EMERGENCY SHELTER (SAFES)

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Services provided for over-18 single persons who identify as female. 50 dormitory beds available for short-term shelter stays; bunks assigned via waitlist roll call (11am daily) when available. Lockers, laundry facilities, hygiene facilities, emergency clothing, Greyhound travel vouchers, activities also available. Notary Public on-site. Seasonal emergency mats available on walk-in basis during seasonal shelter period, Nov - Apr.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Over-18, unaccompanied, female-identified

7. Program Capacity 58 (evening dorm); 30 day access

8. Is the Program full? Yes

9. How long is the wait for services? Long waiting list; several days to several weeks

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources City of Portland Housing Bureau

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1. Agency Name Salvation Army Cascade Division

2. Program Name WHITE SHIELD

3. Program Purpose Our programs are dedicated to providing education and guidance to young women who are in state custody and are in need of a safe and nurturing environment.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides residential treatment, counseling, parenting education, and youth development services for teenaged girls who are pregnant or parenting an infant or toddler. An Early Intervention Center provides day care for the babies. White Shield also provides secure residential treatment with a link to therapeutic foster care for 9 adolescent girls, ages 12 to 17 and a independent living program for OYA youth, ages 17 to 20.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Girls ages 12-18 some who are teens who are pregnant or parenting a young child and some who are Not pregnant or parenting but have emotional/behavioral/legal challenges.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Private & State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Salvation Army Cascade Division

2. Program Name WEST WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHELTER

3. Program Purpose Provides services to women and children escaping domestic violence.

4. Service(s) Provided Crisis intervention services include emergency shelter, advocacy, therapeutic children's programs and support groups. Self-sufficiency programming includes transitional housing and advocacy, information and referral and life skills training. Provides community education and educational materials.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Call for information

7. Program Capacity 45+ depending on family constellations

8. Is the Program full? Usually at capacity

9. How long is the wait for services? Referrals from a central intake office.

10. Geographic Service Area Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources The Salvation Army, government and private funding

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Salvation Army Cascade Division

2. Program Name MOORE STREET CENTER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides recreational activities including: midnight basketball, men’s and women’s basketball leagues, church basketball league. Also provides a weight room. Biddy Ball (basketball and soccer) for children ages 5-12. Youth groups, Bible study, scouting programs, music instruction and choirs for children. Sunday school at 10am; Sunday church at 11am, Provides sit down meals five times a week for families in need.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? No wait

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Salvation Army Cascade Division

2. Program Name PORTLAND TABERNACLE, PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose To provide assistance with those who cannot afford their prescriptions

4. Service(s) Provided Provides limited medication assistance for individuals in need, No state regulated drugs or pain medications.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Proof of address and ID.

7. Program Capacity As applied

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? No wait

10. Geographic Service Area Uninsured Multnomah County residents east of Hwy 205.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private Foundation

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Salvation Army Cascade Division

2. Program Name PORTLAND TABERNACLE, CLOTHING

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides clothing vouchers and other personal items.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Proof of address and ID.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? None

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County residents east of Hwy 205.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources The Salvation Army, grants and donations

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name SE Works

2. Program Name THE DAHL FAMILY YOUTH EDUCATION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER

3. Program Purpose To break the cycle of poverty through education and to assist youth to transition to College. We do this by providing GED instruction, career exploration and a broad support system so that all students have the ability to reach their career, educational

4. Service(s) Provided GED preparation, postsecondary education, training placement and case management . Focus on small class sizes, individual attention, case management, and a weekly one-on-one tutor sessions. Se Works also facilitates work placement, connects students with paid internships, and provides guidance as students transition to higher education and training. We provide volunteer tutors and mentors and provide GED preparation labs to prepare students who have been out of school for awhile for entrance into the GED program. These labs are run prior to a program start.

5. Dosage of Services Weekly-Monday –Thursday 8:00 am-7:00 pm -we are open late to assist with homework clubs and Drug and Alcohol support groups. Friday 8:00-5:00

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth age 16-21 years old.

7. Program Capacity 60 annually

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? Intake is continuous –we operate on 4 intakes annually July-September /October –December/ January- March/ April-June

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No, however we have had gang members involved in the program

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12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Private, Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name IN-SCHOOL PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose All students have a coordinator and each coordinator is responsible for a caseload of kids (student ratios at Middle 40:1, High 35:1). Each coordinator has an office at their school site and is an essential part of the fabric of the school.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include: Individual Success Plans (ISP), 24/7 case management, monitoring of school performance, and curriculum.

5. Dosage of Services Our coordinators are imbedded in the schools as well as at the Center for Self Enhancement. They are available all year, day and night for the students on their caseload.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Underserved African-American students with barriers to significant barriers to success; an incoming 9th grade student at Jefferson High School

7. Program Capacity Our program capacity is really based a lot on the amount of funding. Per our ratios, if we have funding to pay for another coordinator and serve more students, we will.

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? There isn’t a waiting list, per se, however many families are elated when their children reach the age to enter SEI.

10. Geographic Service Area N/NE Portland, Outer East Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes, Our staff are experienced at serving children and families with significant struggle and trauma: gang involvement/activity; poverty; single-parent household; drug abuse; etc.

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes, Our most widely used risk assessment is the Barriers Checklist, which does include questions regarding gang affiliation.

14. Funding Sources Private, Local, State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name SUMMER PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose All students participate in 6-10 weeks of summer programming.

4. Service(s) Provided Summer programming includes the following concentrations: academics, enrichment and exposure, work readiness for high school students, high school transition, and middle school transition.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area N/NE Portland, Outer East Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes, Our staff are experienced at serving children and families with significant struggle and trauma: gang involvement/activity; poverty; single-parent household; drug abuse; etc.

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes, Our most widely used risk assessment is the Barriers Checklist, which does include questions regarding gang affiliation.

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name SOCIAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES FOR EDUCATIONAL SUCCESS PROGRAM (SSSES)

3. Program Purpose Social and Support Services for Educational Success (SSSES) helps youth attain their full potential by working with schools, families, and community organizations. SSSES provides opportunities for personal and academic success.

4. Service(s) Provided SSSES offers a year-round program of preventive education that includes classroom instruction, counseling, support groups, tutoring, extra-curricular activities, cultural enrichment, and career development opportunities.

5. Dosage of Services Services are offer in a Six-week summer program, a four one-week summer camp, and an eight- week summer basketball league.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Self-referral or referral from public schools Students attending Jefferson High School need referral through school administration. Youth services offers programs for youth ages 7-24.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name PARENT CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provides services for children (birth through age 5) and their parents to promote positive parenting, healthy child development and school readiness. All child development services include a range of activities designed to promote parent competence and he

4. Service(s) Provided Services available: - Parenting education and support services - Developmental screening, immunization status checks (and follow up) - Access to other needed social and health services - Parent Child Interactive Groups

5. Dosage of Services weekly to bi-weekly parent/child groups, monthly home visits

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children (birth through age 5) and their parents, open to the community.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

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14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name FATHERHOOD PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Designed to inspire, motivate, and engage dads. Our Fatherhood program will teach men to become Fathers providing parenting skills, resource building, and parent-child interactions, to enhance dads’ confidence & competence.

4. Service(s) Provided Services Provided: - Gender specific groups - Individual Support

5. Dosage of Services 1.5 hours, once per week for 16 weeks

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Referrals must be made through DHS Child Welfare.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name IN HOME SAFETY AND REUNIFICATION SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Help stabilize families in crisis and help keep children out of foster care whenever possible.

4. Service(s) Provided Services Available: - Support to families where there is a DHS Child Welfare CPS assessment and/or an open DHS Child Welfare case - Provide 16 weeks/60hrs of intensive in-home services

5. Dosage of Services 16 weeks/60hrs

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Referrals must be made through DHS Child Welfare.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name FINANCIAL LITERACY

3. Program Purpose SEI’s financial literacy classes help clients understand their credit report. Clients will also learn strategies to overcome barriers and ways to increase their financial management skills.

4. Service(s) Provided Financial literacy classes

5. Dosage of Services 2 hour session for 4 weeks

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Open to the community.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name RENT WELL CLASS

3. Program Purpose Rent Well is a tenant education program designed to assist individuals/families who may have difficulty renting.

4. Service(s) Provided This class helps address these barriers and increase their ability to gain stable housing by teaching skills needed to become successful tenants such as budgeting and understanding the landlord-tenant relationship.

5. Dosage of Services 2.5 hours, 2x per week for 3 weeks

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Open to the community. Most people attending this class face significant housing barriers such as a history of poor credit, domestic violence or No rental history.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name PARENTING CLASS

3. Program Purpose Parenting classes are designed to provide individuals with effective skills for successful parenting.

4. Service(s) Provided Throughout the course of the 20-week program, individuals will participate in discussions regarding such topics as: teaching through modeling, effective praise, natural and logical consequences, cultural discipline, single parenting, parenting approaches and the developmental abilities of children.

5. Dosage of Services 20 weeks, 2 hours per class

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parent with court mandate or someone interested in learning more parenting skills.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name CAREER MAPPING

3. Program Purpose SEI’s career mapping is designed to help clients identify their strengths, soft and hard skills in order to gain employment and develop career goals.

4. Service(s) Provided Career mapping classes

5. Dosage of Services 4 hour session

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Open to the community.

7. Program Capacity Offered 3 times per year

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services? Depends on time of year.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Comm unity Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Designed to facilitate trauma recovery among women with histories of exposure to sexual and physical abuse. In addition DV Advocates provide intensive short term family services in a way that is compassionate and effective, and adheres to culturally appro

4. Service(s) Provided Services Available: - Short and long term assistance - TREM group - Safety Planning - Crisis response - Advocacy - Information & Referrals - Short term housing assistance

5. Dosage of Services TREM Class - 2.5 hours, once per week for 24 weeks

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Open to the community. Focused on women and families suffering from domestic violence

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name PARENT SUPPORT GROUP

3. Program Purpose Our weekly Parent Support Group seeks to reduce instances of child maltreatment by providing parents with an outlet to talk about stresses and effective parenting styles.

4. Service(s) Provided Weekly parent support groups to provide parents with an outlet to talk about stresses and effective parenting styles. Child care and Dinner provided.

5. Dosage of Services Weekly for 2 hours

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Open to community

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name HOUSING PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose designed to promote the economic independence of families in Multnomah County who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless by helping them access and maintain safe, stable and affordable housing.

4. Service(s) Provided Services available: -Rent and Mortgage Assistance -Transitional Housing -Self-Sufficiency Planning -Case Management -Life Skill Development

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria The Rental Assistance program cannot accept walk-ins unless the family is homeless and/or has a court-ordered 72-hour eviction Notice. Landlord evictions are Not acceptable. To apply for rental assistance one must call the Housing A

7. Program Capacity The hotline is open the first working Monday of each quarter.

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services? Housing Coordinators will only contact those that are accepted into the program within 3 business days.

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

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12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name COMMUNITY WORKS PROJECT

3. Program Purpose Community Works Project is a collaborative project between SEI, IRCO, Human Solutions, NAYA, Urban League and El Programa Hispanic designed to empower job seekers on TANF.

4. Service(s) Provided Empowers job seekers on TANF through skills development, resources, and job leads to support their families and find gainful employment through building on each person’s strengths in a diverse community that works.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Referrals must be made through DHS Self Sufficiency Program

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Self Enhancement Inc.

2. Program Name ENERGY ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose Helps families acquire and maintain affordable home energy and utility services.

4. Service(s) Provided Services available: - Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) - Oregon Energy Assistance Program (OEAP) - Oregon Low Income Gas Assistance (OLGA) - Gas Assistance Program (GAP) - City of Portland Water and Sewer Discounts - Oregon Heat Neighbor Helping Neighbor

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low-income families and individuals in Multnomah County.

7. Program Capacity Depends on Funding, first come first serve basis.

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Local, State & Federal

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Serenity Lane

2. Program Name INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TREATMENT

3. Program Purpose Treatment for chemical dependency on alcohol and drugs, including prescription drugs.

4. Service(s) Provided Evaluation, assessment and intervention. Detoxification. Residential, outpatient and family treatment available.

5. Dosage of Services recovery support weekly for 1 1/2 hours for up to 18 months

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Reso urce Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)

2. Program Name SEXUAL ASSAULT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose Provide services to all survivors of sexual assault, their families and friends, and also has programs specifically seeking to serve sexually exploited youth and Spanish-speaking survivors.

4. Service(s) Provided SARC operates a 24-hour support line which provides immediate advocacy response, support, crisis intervention, information, and referrals over the phone. Support line advocates also respond in person at hospitals and law enforcement agencies to provide support for survivors during forensic exams and law enforcement interviews. SARC provides advocates for court accompaniment and any additional case-related meetings. SARC offers free counseling for adult survivors of sexual assault. An education specialist is committed to providing a comprehensive nine-week sexual assault prevention curriculum within the high schools of the Portland-Metro area. Alternative schools, youth groups and activity centers are also included.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Age 15 and older

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Crisis line and support groups available to three county Portland metro area; Accompaniment services available in Washington County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)

2. Program Name COMMERCIALLY SEXUALLY EXPLOITED CHILDREN PROGRAM (CSEC)

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided 24-hour in-person crisis intervention and advocacy is available for juveniles who have been picked up by the police on the suspicion of being prostituted by a pimp or “enforcer”. Case management and long-term support is provided while working with law enforcement and child protective services to help make a comprehensive safety plan for the adolescent as they are exiting the very violent world of domestic human trafficking.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria This program is designed to support juveniles who have been sexually exploited

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Support Line available to tri-county Portland Metro area; Accompaniment services available in Washington County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)

2. Program Name COMMUNITY BASED ADVOCACY

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Advocacy for child victims of sex trafficking and exploitation

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria child victims of sex trafficking and exploitation

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Siloam International

2. Program Name SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING AND RECOVERY MANAGEMENT

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided A multidisciplinary and culturally diverse and culturally competent team of professionals who implement a collaborative and integrative approach to promote long-term wellness and recovery management skills for individuals and families struggling with substance abuse and mental health behavioral issues.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name SOS Outreach

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose SOS engages participants with the popular appeal of outdoor adventure sports. Once SOS interests youth with the adventure activity, it introduces character development through five core values and leadership training. The organization further fosters oppo

4. Service(s) Provided Provides 1-2 day "adventure" programs, multi-day "academy" programs and intensive 4 year "university" programs. Students engage in leadership training with a consistent adult mentor, complete service learning and life skills workshops, as well as participate in winter sports. Students are provided with all the necessary clothing and gear and are able to experience outdoor activities such as rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding, peak ascending, teams course, and snowshoeing.

5. Dosage of Services depends on program

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Any youth (8-18) with risk factors in their lives who would benefit from the program. Previous skiing experience Not necessary

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Southwest Community Health Center

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Provides basic health care including preventive care, acute care and chronic disease management to uninsured low-income individuals and families.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include health screenings, birth control counseling and contraception prescription, women's health care including pelvic exams with pap smear testing, and ongoing care for uncomplicated chronic diseases (asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure). Limited lab services. Medications and prescriptions for clinic clients only. Initial prenatal evaluation is offered, but this agency does Not provide ongoing prenatal care.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low-income individuals and families who are uninsured. Monday Women's Health (pelvic exams, pap tests, birth control counseling) evening clinics are for individuals15 years of age and older.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inven tory 2014

1. Agency Name Squires

2. Program Name TEEN FATHER PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Supporting teen dads to provide long term support for their child

4. Service(s) Provided Squires pairs a teen father with a mentor who will meet and participate in weekly planned activities to strengthen the relationship between the two and improve the father's confidence and hopefulness. Mentors will guide them in social and economic services available to them. The program also offers additional services such as a resource room of supplies for the children of teens, career guidance, parenting education, and opportunities to be a family in the community.

5. Dosage of Services 1 hour a week, for a year

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Males 14-20 and must be a parent or parent to be

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? None

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah and Clackamas County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

Community Resource Inven tory 2014

14. Funding Sources Private donations

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Straightway Services

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose We are committed to helping individuals become successful in recovery, goal setting and family relationships.

4. Service(s) Provided Provides food, clothing, employment assistance and mentorship to at-risk teens and families. Additional services include: Mentoring, employment, resume workshop, basketball camp.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Age 8-14

7. Program Capacity 50-100

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? None

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah and Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Street Yoga

2. Program Name WELLNESS MENTORING PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Street Yoga gives youth and their caregivers the tools to overcome early life trauma, through the sharing of life-building mindfulness and wellness practices grounded in the ancient healing principles of yoga. We serve by helping them create a sense of tr

4. Service(s) Provided Street Yoga offers a 12 month wellness mentorship opportunity for youth overcoming early-life trauma and other life challenges. The mentorship experience gives youth a chance to interact with adults and other youth in a positive environment focused on self-growth and empowerment. Moreover, it gives them physical, mental and emotional skills for dealing with pain and hardship. Ten trained Street Yoga volunteers, working with senior Street Yoga and partnering staff, will provide direct one-on-one mentoring to youth currently participating in Street Yoga classes. Mentors will meet with youth for one-two hours each week for 12 months.

5. Dosage of Services one-two hours each week for 12 months.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth who have participated in Street Yoga’s classes at a partner social service organization. Youth will be between the ages of 15 and 21 of any ethnicity and gender.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name The Inn

2. Program Name INNDISCOVERY

3. Program Purpose Youth served through InnDiscovery are males age 16 and older, who are in need of rehabilitative and independent living services where they can learn and practice life skills in a safe and stable living environment.

4. Service(s) Provided Engaged case management Ongoing treatment groups Educational support and continuing education opportunities Independent living and useful life and organizational skills

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Male youth, 16 years of age who are referred by the Department of Human Services Residents of Multnomah or Clackamas Counties with exceptions in certain circumstances Usually have multiple DHS placements A history of behavioral and/or emotional difficulti

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah & Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name The Inn

2. Program Name INNSPIRE

3. Program Purpose InnSpire youth are males age 13 and older that are in greater need of supportive services due to behavioral and emotional difficulties. Youth may require specialized treatment services for their physically aggressive and assaultive behavior.

4. Service(s) Provided Weekly individual and group counseling; family counseling Recreational skill development Intensive educational support Individualized services and support Evidence based practices around issues of safety, emotional awareness, grief/loss, and planning for a healthy future

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Male youth, ages 13 – 17, in custody of the Oregon Department of Human Services Residents of Multnomah or Clackamas Counties with exceptions in certain circumstances Usually have had multiple DHS placements Youth with a history of physically aggressive an

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah & Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name The Inn

2. Program Name ILP MULTNOMAH

3. Program Purpose Our Youth Transition Specialists work with 14 – 20 year old current and former foster youth who are preparing to transition to adulthood/independence.

4. Service(s) Provided Transitional planning through goal setting Housing Education Employment Health Transportation Life skills Community Connections Voluntary and youth goal focused Funds available specifically for foster youth

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria 14 – 20 year old current and former foster youth who are preparing to transition to adulthood/independence

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah & Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

Community Resource Inventory 2014

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 201 4

1. Agency Name Trans Active Gender Center

2. Program Name FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP FOR PARENTS OF GENDER NONCONFORMING AND TRANSGENDER CHILDREN

3. Program Purpose Facilitated peer-support and community building

4. Service(s) Provided TransActive Gender Center provides a bi-monthly support group for the parents, caregivers, and families of transgender, gender fluid and gender Nonconforming children and youth held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month from 6:30-8pm and can be accessed by walk-in at the OHSU Richmond Clinic at 3930 SE Division Street, Portland Oregon, 97202, without pre- registration.

5. Dosage of Services 1.5 hours, twice per month

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents, caregivers, and families of transgender, gender fluid and gender Nonconforming children and youth.

7. Program Capacity 25

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? None

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon & SW Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

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13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Trans Active Gender Center

2. Program Name CLIENT SERVICES COMMUNITY EDUCATION

3. Program Purpose The Client Services program provides mental health counseling and case management to individuals, couples and family groups, along with facilitating peer-support groups for children, youth and parents. We also provide diagnosis services and referrals to m

4. Service(s) Provided TransActive gender Center provides a comprehensive array of clinical counseling services and medical referrals, educational workshops, training and professional speakers, child and family advocacy and support services to transgender and gender Non-conforming children and youth, their families, allies, community organizations and helping professionals.

5. Dosage of Services Varies by service

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Gender Nonconforming, genderqueer and transgender children and youth age 4-23 and their families

7. Program Capacity Varies by service

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? less than 1 week

10. Geographic Service Area Oregon & SW Washington

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

Community Resource Inventory 2014

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources Private

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Transitional Youth

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose Helps homeless youth obtain self-sufficiency through housing, outreach and support with a faith-based approach.

4. Service(s) Provided

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria homeless youth

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Trillium Family Services

2. Program Name FAMILY OF FRIENDS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Family of Friends matches singles, couples and families with 6- to 9-year-old children in need of additional positive relationships.

5. Dosage of Services Mentors commit to a year-long relationship and matches meet weekly in the beginning and may move to monthly meetings.

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Mentees: A child may be referred by a parent or caregiver who believes the child's life will be enriched by additional, caring relationships. They must between ages 6-9. Child may be referred through a school or other agency the family is working with.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? No

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Trillium Family Services

2. Program Name DAY TREATMENT PROGRAMS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The day program provides intensive daily treatment for children with mental health challenges. They attend school in a special education classroom at one of Trillium's campuses while participating in their own individualized treatment program. Children live at home while enrolled in the program, with the treatment goal of returning to their local school.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children ages 5 - 17 years old

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Marion, Linn and Benton County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Trillium Family Services

2. Program Name OUTPATIENT & COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAMS

3. Program Purpose Outpatient Therapy and other Community-Based Programs are designed for children who can function in everyday social settings, such as classrooms and at home but who need ongoing support and therapy to manage their conditions and to succeed in these enviro

4. Service(s) Provided Community based therapeutic work includes individual and family therapy, medication management, and skills training sessions that may take place in the home.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children and young adults, ages 5-17 years old

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah and Clackamas counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Trillium Family Services

2. Program Name INTENSIVE COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES & INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose A median between psychiatric residential treatment and outpatient therapy

4. Service(s) Provided Psychiatric assessment and medication management as well as individual, family, and/or group therapy and skills training. Services offered on campus or in the community and 24/7 crisis response for families

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must be authorized by payer and meet medical necessity requirements of that payer. Must have eligible mental health diagnosis.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Benton, Linn counties from Children's Farm Home site. Marion, Polk, Yamhill counties from Wake Robin site. Clackamas, Multnomah counties from Waverly Children's Programs site.

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Com munity Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Trillium Family Services

2. Program Name OUTPATIENT SERVICES

3. Program Purpose The goal of this service is to prevent the need for a higher level of care, especially to insure a child remains in his/her community school

4. Service(s) Provided Outpatient therapists provide family, individual, and group therapy. Skills trainers provide individual and family skills training. School based service delivery in Portland metro region.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Must meet medical necessity criteria of the payer.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Benton, Linn at Children's Farm Home Clackamas, Multnomah at Waverly Children's Programs

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Troutdale Police

2. Program Name GANG RESISTANCE EDUCATION AND TRAINING

3. Program Purpose This prevention program is aimed at reducing delinquency, youth violence, and gang membership

4. Service(s) Provided

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Middle school teens

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area City of Troutdale

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Troutdale Police

2. Program Name EAST METRO GANG ENFORCEMENT TEAM

3. Program Purpose Interagency (Troutdale, Fairview, Gresham, Sheriff's Office) team that identifies gang activity and targets offenders for enforcement.

4. Service(s) Provided

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria All offenders identified

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area East Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources State

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Troutdale Police

2. Program Name SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS

3. Program Purpose Prevention and enforcement duties at Reynolds High School

4. Service(s) Provided

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Reynolds High School students

7. Program Capacity N/A

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Reynolds High School

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources Local

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name COMMUNITY PARTNERS REINVESTMENT PROJECT (CPR)

3. Program Purpose CPR helps young men get back on track after incarceration and helps families break the cycle of gang association.

4. Service(s) Provided CPR provides a wide array of individualized services and support including: criminality and substance abuse treatment, mental health and family therapy, family support services and pro- social skill development, employment services, client assistance and housing support

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria young men ages 18 to 25 who are returning to the community after incarceration

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? Yes

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? Yes

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name FAMILY CONNECTION

3. Program Purpose Helps DHS/Child Welfare-referred families create stronger families and safer environments for their children

4. Service(s) Provided Provides individual and group support to families at-risk in our community - Parent Education: for parents who have been referred by the Department of Human Services/Child Welfare Relationship-Based Visitation Program: provides parenting education in community and home settings to parents who will soon be reunited with their children.

5. Dosage of Services 16 weekly sessions, 1 hour coaching, 1.5 hour parent child interaction time

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Parents involved in the child welfare system

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Res ource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name MEN'S RESIDENTIAL CENTER: ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT

3. Program Purpose Drug and alcohol treatment facility for men referred by the criminal justice system

4. Service(s) Provided Skill building and the changing of attitudes, behaviors and beliefs that could lead them back to drugs, alcohol and criminal behavior; practice their new skills through vocational training and other pro-social activities, both in and out of the program. They seek housing, employment, reunification with family, build strong outside support systems , and many strengthen their recovery through service work.

5. Dosage of Services six months in residence, then six month of after care services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria men suffering from alcohol and drug problems referred by the criminal justice system

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name COURTCARE

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Drop-in child care program located in downtown Portland's Multnomah County Courthouse for the children of families involved in court proceedings

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria children ages six weeks to ten years

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name FAMILY RECOVERY SUPPORT

3. Program Purpose Works to support individuals who have a past or current case with child welfare and are completing or have recently completed treatment for drug or alcohol abuse.

4. Service(s) Provided Resource Specialist: Available during drop-in hours, by appointment, or in your own home, the Resource Specialist assists families in accessing community resources for: Housing Employment Clothing Family Recreation Life Skills Personalized Resource Connections Family Therapy: Available at our office or for home visits, our Family Therapist provides individual, couples, family and group counseling addressing: Relationships Parenting Relapse Prevention Stress Reduction Goal Setting Anxiety Communication Self-Esteem Depression Support Groups: 12-Step (NA), 6 pm on Mondays Parents Anonymous, 6 pm on Tuesdays SMART Recovery, 6 pm on Wednesdays

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria

7. Program Capacity

Community Resource Inventory 2014

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name FAMILY RELIEF NURSERY

3. Program Purpose break the intergenerational cycle of child abuse and neglect, to nurture child development, and to assist parents in strengthening their families in a safe, supportive environment.

4. Service(s) Provided an intervention/prevention program for families with children six weeks to five years old - Therapeutic Nursery, Respite Care, Parenting Education, Home-Based Services, Transportation Services

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria families with children six weeks to five years old who are at serious risk of abusing or neglecting their children

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name FIT FOR RECOVERY

3. Program Purpose provides parents who have addiction issues and are involved in the Child Welfare system with rapid access to substance abuse treatment.

4. Service(s) Provided Our services are designed to engage participants in treatment. We work in collaboration with Multnomah County, six local alcohol & drug treatment agencies, and the DHS (Department of Human Services) Self-Sufficiency Office.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria parents who have addiction issues and are involved in the Child Welfare system

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name HOME FREE

3. Program Purpose Helps survivors secure their own housing and assists them in staying there -- safely and independently

4. Service(s) Provided Services include Emergency Services (hotline, information and referral, telephone advocacy); Children's Services (one-on-one support for children, support groups, parenting support, teen services); Transitional Services (long-term advocacy and support, help finding and maintaining safe housing, home visits). Support groups for adult domestic violence survivors are offered in Spanish and English, and there are support groups for children ages four through teens as well. Support and advocacy at Gresham Child Welfare office, Portland Police's Domestic Violence Reduction Unit, Inverness Jail, and Restraining Order advocacy in Multnomah County.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 3 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inve ntory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name ¡ADELANTE!

3. Program Purpose A Latino-specific addictions treatment program

4. Service(s) Provided Culturally-specific treatment services in Spanish for Latino families and individuals who have either alcohol and drug or gambling problems. Help with resolving DUIIs. There is No charge for problem gambling treatment services for the individual with the gambling problem and also for any family members. An initial meeting with a bilingual, bicultural gambling counselor can occur at agency's office or at the family's home. All treatment services are respectful, confidential and culturally-informed.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Adults and families. For problem gambling services, client must be Oregon resident or the gambler in the family must do the majority of his/her gambling in Oregon.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name INACT

3. Program Purpose Outpatient alcohol and drug and problem gambling treatment

4. Service(s) Provided State-approved services for --Outpatient alcohol and drug treatment --Outpatient Gender Specific alcohol and drug treatment --DUII Information and Education --DUII Rehabilitation/Treatment --Marijuana Education and Treatment --Outpatient Mental Health Treatment

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Persons with chemical dependency or mental health issues

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area 3 County Portland Metro Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name SERVICE COORDINATION TEAM (SCT)

3. Program Purpose Works with these homeless men and women, who are frequent drug and property crime offenders, to address their drug and alcohol addictions, mental health issues, and criminality

4. Service(s) Provided Services include: housing, addictions treatment, job training , and counseling

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria homeless men and women, who are frequent drug and property crime offenders

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name RESIDENTIAL SUPPORT PROGRAM (RSP)

3. Program Purpose A housing program designed to provide for clients while they engage with the outpatient treatment program

4. Service(s) Provided Clean and sober housing for homeless alcohol and drug-addicted clients

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria homeless men and women, who are frequent drug and property crime offenders

7. Program Capacity 12 beds

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name WOMEN'S RESIDENTIAL CENTER: ALCOHOL AND DRUG TREATMENT

3. Program Purpose Residential treatment program providing comprehensive chemical dependency and mental health services to women involved in the criminal justice system

4. Service(s) Provided Groups and classes help participants practice skills and examine the connections between addiction and relapse prevention anxiety/depression thinking/behavior parenting and relationships trauma/PTSD cultural issues sex work domestic violence smoking/caffeine use women's health On-site nurse practitioner assesses mental health needs and prescribes medication as necessary. Family members and significant others are welcome to visit participants, take part in therapy, and attend family groups.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria women involved in the criminal justice system who are suffering from alcohol and drug problems

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

Community Resource Inventory 2014

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name RE-ENTRY ENHANCEMENT COORDINATION (REC) PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Close gaps in services provided to those transitioning from prison to the community

4. Service(s) Provided Services Include: evidence-based outpatient substance abuse and co-occurring mental health treatment alcohol and drug free transitional housing recovery peer mentors employment and job development specialist support

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria men and women who have severe addictions and have completed treatment during their incarceration

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

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1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose Stabilize alcohol and mental health issues, address criminality, increase the rates of job and housing placement and retention, and find long-term solutions for homeless or unstably housed men

4. Service(s) Provided Evidence-based substance abuse and mental health treatment and intervention

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Men 18 years of age or older. A documented history of substance abuse or dependency and need for outpatient treatment based on ASAM PPC-2R criteria. No history of being a predatory sex offender or a registered sex offender. No history of severe and persis

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Volunteers Of America Oregon

2. Program Name PORTLAND PARTNERS RE-ENTRY INITIATIVE (PPRI)

3. Program Purpose Transition program that helps adults who have been incarcerated make the transition from prison back to the community

4. Service(s) Provided Employment skills training during their incarceration. Upon release, they may choose to work with mentors from the community.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria adults who have been incarcerated

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members?

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name William Temple House

2. Program Name MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides short-term counseling services to individuals, families, and couples. Counseling services include relationship counseling, family counseling, depression, anxiety, and bereavement counseling. Stipends may be available for some psychotropic medications through William Temple House Social Services department.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low or No income, ages 9 and older.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Portland Metropolitan Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name William Temple House

2. Program Name EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides a three to five day food supply.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Federal Low-Income Guidelines

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Not limited

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name William Temple House

2. Program Name EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTION EXPENSE ASSISTANCE

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides vouchers of up to $150 each, three times per year, to fill or refill prescription(s) for Non-habit forming psychotropic medication only.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low or No income individuals without prescription coverage

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Not limited

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name William Temple House

2. Program Name CLOTHING AND PERSONAL GOODS CLOSET

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides a children's clothing closet for children attending school ages 5-17. Provides oral hygiene products and personal grooming supplies as available.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low or No income

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Not limited

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name William Temple House

2. Program Name DENTAL VAN AND EMERGENCY DENTAL PROGRAM

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Provides a location for a Dental Van and oral hygiene products as available.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Low or No income. Must be a dental emergency.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Not limited

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Co mmunity Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Yakima Valley Farmworkers

2. Program Name ROSEWOOD FAMILY HEALTH CENTER

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided Primary care facility for residents of Multnomah and Clackamas Counties provides comprehensive family medicine, prenatal care and delivery, immunizations, Registered Dietitian, Behavioral Health Services, care for children and adolescents, women's health care, and school and sports physicals.

5. Dosage of Services Depends on need

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full? No

9. How long is the wait for services? about 5-7 days for a new appointment and 2-3 days for a follow up appointment

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah and Clackamas Counties

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? No

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name YMCA

2. Program Name ASSOCIATION SERVICES

3. Program Purpose YMCA of Columbia-Willamette provides health and fitness activities for individuals, families and every level of fitness.

4. Service(s) Provided Camps, General Health Education Programs, General Recreational Activities/Sports, Recreation Centers, Senior Centers, Swimming Facilities, Therapeutic Exercise, Wellness Programs, Y Facilities

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name YMCA

2. Program Name YOUTH SPORTS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The YMCA approach to youth sports is a policy of No tryouts or cuts. All are welcome. Every child gets equal playing time and fair play and positive competition. Family involvement is encouraged. There are multiple youth sports site offices where seasonal team sports and after- school activities are organized. YMCA Youth Sports programs can also be found at YMCA Health and Wellness Facilities.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name YMCA

2. Program Name TEEN DIVISION

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided The YMCA Teen Division focuses on providing supportive and respectful learning environments by bringing teens together with community leaders, skilled volunteers and staff. Teen Division programs create a dialogue between community leaders and teens, enhance communication skills and build self esteem. The program helps teens take personal responsibility, develop a life vision and set goals to support that vision.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth ages 12-18

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name YMCA

2. Program Name CAMP COLLINS

3. Program Purpose

4. Service(s) Provided YMCA Camp Collins offers camping programs dedicated to building strong kids, families and communities. Summer camp provides youth with activities including archery, arts and crafts, group games, environmental hikes, rock climbing and mountain biking. Summer camp includes a resident camp divided into three age groups as well as a summer day camp. Camp Collins also provides Teen Camp, Spring Break Camp for full and half weeks, as well as two family camps on Memorial Day and Labor Day Weekends.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria No restrictions

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Resource Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Youth Employment Institute

2. Program Name

3. Program Purpose This agency provides opportunities for youth to meet their educational and career goals through self-sufficiency programs.

4. Service(s) Provided Services include summer employment, GED testing and training, dropout prevention, academic monitoring and tutoring, work experience opportunities, post-secondary education entry options, graffiti removal, nutrition classes, entrepreneurial classes, computer classes, life skills classes, teen parent services with on-site child care, and financial incentives.

5. Dosage of Services

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Youth ages 16-21 for GED studies. Additional programs serve youth ages 11-23 and require orientation to determine eligibility.

7. Program Capacity

8. Is the Program full?

9. How long is the wait for services?

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members?

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership?

14. Funding Sources

Community Re source Inventory 2014

1. Agency Name Youth, Rights & Justice Attorneys At Law

2. Program Name PUBLIC DEFENSE; SCHOOLWORKS

3. Program Purpose Legal representation and advocacy in the juvenile court and school systems

4. Service(s) Provided Youth, Rights & Justice is court-appointed to represent children in foster care, parents in the child dependency system and youth in the juvenile court system.

5. Dosage of Services N/A

6. Target Population/Eligibility Criteria Children in foster care, DHS custody and/or wards of the court; Parents of children in juvenile dependency cases; Youth charged with misdemeanor or felony offenses in juvenile court. Clients who have been appointed an attorney by the Multnomah County Juve

7. Program Capacity Public defense capacity determined by contract with OPDS. SchoolWorks capacity depends upon contract, grant and other funding. Current capacity is 200-250 students per year.

8. Is the Program full? N/A

9. How long is the wait for services? N/A

10. Geographic Service Area Multnomah County

11. Does the program focus on gang members? No

12. Are program staff experienced at serving gang members? Yes

13. If risk assessments are conducted, do they include gang membership? N/A

Community Re source Inventory 2014

14. Funding Sources Private, Local and State