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EOC Operations—Essential Needs Branch/Food Resources Updated 10:51AM on 4.13.2020 Please call ahead or check the organization's website for up to date information, as it changes rapidly. Food Security Resources Online 211 Info Information and referrals to food resources across Oregon and Southwest Washington. Find out about food programs including food pantries, farmers markets, community gardens, fresh food distribution and summer food programs for youth in your area Https://www.211info.org To find out what food programs you might be eligible for or to speak with a Food Stamps Advocate: CALL 211 or 1-866-698-6155 TEXT your zip code to 898211 (TXT211) EMAIL [email protected] Oregon Food Bank Over 1,400+ partner pantries and food assistance sites across Oregon and Southwest Washington are open —updating hours and availability daily, please call ahead https://www.oregonfoodbank.org/find-help/find-food/ Care To Share Emergency Food and Utilities Support—Beaverton, Aloha, Portland area http://www.caretosharehelp.org/ Partners for Hunger Free Oregon Includes School Districts’ Information on Grab and Go breakfast and lunch options https://oregonhunger.org/covid-19/ SNAP SNAP provides a monthly supplement for purchasing nutritious food https://apps.state.or.us/onlineApplication/ Washington County Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Provides nutrition education, breastfeeding support, healthy food, health referrals and other services free of charge to families who qualify https://www.co.washington.or.us/HHS/WIC Meals on Wheels Volunteers deliver Meals on Wheels and friendly visits to homebound elderly EOC Operations—Essential Needs Branch/Food Resources Updated 10:51AM on 4.13.2020 https://www.mowp.org/what-we-do/meals-on-wheels/ School District Food Resources Beaverton School District providing meal distribution bus stops and curbside pick-up locations from 3/30 to 4/28. See website for additional details and updates. https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/departments/public-safety/emergency-preparedness/coronavirus/covid-19-emergency-meal-plan Forest Grove School District: In partnership with Sodexo and Mid Columbia Bus Company, FGSD will continue serving meals during the extended closure. Grab-and-Go meals will be made available for pick up Monday-Friday at the following locations March 30 through April 28 to all children ages 1-18. Children must be present at all sites to receive their meals. Breakfast and lunch will be served together. See website for additional details and updates. https://www.fgsdk12.org/apps/news/article/1188215 Gaston School District: Monday, March 30th and throughout the school closure period, from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Monday - Friday at the parent pick-up lane in front of the Commons Building, Gaston School District. Grab-and-go sacks will be offered for breakfast and lunch. See website for additional details and updates. https://www.gastonk12.org/domain/1025 Hillsboro School District will be expanding its meal distribution system beginning on April 1, 2020, and continuing through April 28, 2020, using a bus delivery model. Meals are for all children ages 1-18. There will be 22 different routes, based on elementary activity routes. These routes will cover attendance areas of all HSD elementary schools. Even if you do not see your school listed, there should be a bus stop at or near your school that you can access. Please click the links below to see the location and time of each stop. Route information that pertains to each school will also be posted in the front window of the school for your reference. See website for additional details and updates. https://www.hsd.k12.or.us/cms/lib/OR02216643/Centricity/domain/1364/covid%2019/HSD%20Meal%20Distribution%20April%201%20to%2028%202020. pdf Tigard-Tualatin School District: Providing Grab and Go Breakfast and Lunch, Monday - Friday between 10:30 am and 12:30 pm at Tualatin and Metzger Elementary Schools. See website for additional details and updates. Information available in Spanish. https://www.ttsdschools.org/site/Default.aspx?PageID=9657 Sherwood School District: Nutrition Services will continue to operate food distribution hubs at Hopkins Elementary and Edy Ridge Elementary daily. The new schedule for food distribution, starting Monday, March 30, will be 8:30-11:00am at both locations. You can pick up both breakfast and lunch in one stop during this time. Meals will be pick-up only (no students will remain on campus to eat). At Hopkins, pick-up will happen at the cafeteria entrance -- please look for the pop-up canopies. At Edy Ridge, pick-up will happen at the front entrance. See website for additional details and updates. http://www.sherwood.k12.or.us/announcements/updateservicesavailableduringclosure EOC Operations—Essential Needs Branch/Food Resources Updated 10:51AM on 4.13.2020 Washington County – Grocery Stores: Senior/Vulnerable Population Shopping Hours Albertsons: Every Tuesday & Thursday 7:00am-9:00am Costco: Tuesdays and Thursday 8am—9:00 am (limit 2 people per membership) Fred Meyers: Monday thru Thursday 7:00am – 8:00am New Seasons: 8:00am-9:00am with Senior discount Safeway: Every Tuesday & Thursday from 7am-9am st Target: Tuesdays and Wednesdays 1 hour - 65 years old, pregnant women or those defined by the CDC as vulnerable or at-risk. Trader Joes: First hour every day Walgreens: Every Tuesday first hour (9 am to 9 pm 7 days a week—pharmacy remains the same) Walmart: One hour early on Tuesdays Whole Foods: Open one hour prior to opening hours for 60+ Countrywide (and Portland area) Food Delivery Resources for Homebound Populations Washington County Non-Emergency Dispatch Line Covers all of Washington County, no eligibility guidelines, anyone in need can access, no limits on how often they can access. They often have more food boxes than they can distribute before food expires. **This is an ongoing service, not just available during the coronavirus. Call 503-629-0111 for more info. Sunshine Division (City of Portland) 687 N Thompson Street Portland, OR 97227 http://www.sunshinedivision.org [email protected] 503-823-3333 Portland Police Non-Emergency Dispatch Extreme food emergency with no other means of getting food. Portland Police provides a one-time emergency food box delivery for homebound individuals Service hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week Site hours: Monday-Friday 9:30am-11am and 12:30pm-3:30pm, Saturday 9am-1pm St. Juan Diego St Vincent De Paul Pantry 5995 NW 178th Avenue Portland, OR 97229 Food box delivery to homebound communities and food pantry 503-985-6046 Hotline 503-644-1615 Main phone EOC Operations—Essential Needs Branch/Food Resources Updated 10:51AM on 4.13.2020 Food Pantry 503-985-6046 http://www.stjuandiego.org [email protected] Intake procedure: Call for more information (walk in option). Service hours: Monday 4pm-5:30pm, Thursday 10am-11:30am, Friday 11am-12:30pm--For food box delivery call Thursday/Friday first half hour Area served: Zip codes 97006, 97124, 97229, and 97231 (Washington County only) STORE TO DOOR (not accepting new clients as of 3/25, call to check for future availability) 7730 SW 31st Avenue Portland, OR 97219 Serves age 65 and older and adults with disabilities who are homebound-Grocery and Food Delivery http://www.storetodooroforegon.org [email protected] http://www.storetodooroforegon.org/client-enrollment 503-200-3333 Main phone Service description: Provides low-cost, volunteer-based shopping and delivery of groceries, prescriptions, and household supplies on a weekly basis. Those who use the service pay for their groceries plus a delivery fee of 10% of the order. If seniors are on Oregon Project Independence (OPI) they may qualify for a reduced or zero delivery fee. SNAP/EBT benefits can be used for grocery purchases. Client agreement to be signed by client on first delivery. Credit/debit card use agreement to be signed on first delivery if need be. Service hours: Order taking: Monday/Tuesday 9am-3pm Shopping/Delivery: Wednesday/Thursday 9am-5pm Area served: Multnomah County east to 172nd Avenue and a portion of Washington County (not by zip codes, but generally within Beaverton and SW Portland) Washington County – Food Resource List by City: *Free Groceries, **Free Meals & ***Free Produce Aloha Emergency Food and Utilities Support http://www.caretosharehelp.org/ *Free Groceries: SVDP St Elizabeth Ann Seton 3145 SW 192nd St (Closed as of 3/25). Aloha, OR 97006 (503)649-5841 Areas Served: Aloha. Tues 1:00 pm-3:00 pm, Fri 1:00 pm-3:00 pm You must make an appointment. Call to schedule an appt between 8am - 12pm, Mon-Fri. EOC Operations—Essential Needs Branch/Food Resources Updated 10:51AM on 4.13.2020 Aloha Church of God 18380 SW Kinnaman Rd Aloha, OR 97007 (503)649-5678 Areas Served: All. Wed 1 pm-3 pm, Thurs 1 pm-3 pm, Sat 10 am-12 pm No appointment necessary *Open every Wed & Thurs 1-3pm and the last Saturday of the month 10-12. *Shopping style pantry. Only one food box a month. Serves all locales. ***Free Produce Aloha Huber Park K8 Free Food Market 5000 SW 173rd Ave Beaverton, OR 97078 (503) 282-0555 *Coordinated by Oregon Food Bank updates at www.oregonfoodbank.org Fri 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. MARCH 2020 - will operate the 3rd Friday (20th) instead. 4th Friday of every month. Bring your own bag. Banks *Free Groceries: Banks Community Food Bank 42391 NW Depot Street Banks, OR 97106 (503) 647-5511 Areas Served: Banks. Open Wednesday from 9:00 am - Noon and 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm. **Shopping style pantry Beaverton Emergency Food and Utilities Support http://www.caretosharehelp.org/ *Free Groceries: Bethel Congregational UCC 3150 SW Watson Beaverton, OR 97005 (503) 646-1191 EOC Operations—Essential Needs Branch/Food Resources Updated 10:51AM on 4.13.2020 Monday and Thursday 11:30 pm to 12:30 pm and Wednesday from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm St Bartholomew Episcopal 11265 SW Cabot St Beaverton, OR 97005-2295 (503)644-3468 Fri 1:30pm-4:30pm 1:30-3pm is appointment only, and 3pm-4:30pm walk-ins are welcome.