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Basic Need Supports Daily Breakfast and Lunch Curbside Pickup at Otto Petersen ​ Elementary-Mon-Fri from 8:00-11:00am St. Vincent DePaul Food Bank-51550 SW Old Road, Scappoose-Mon and Thurs. 1:00-3:00pm Columbia Pacific Food Bank-474 Milton Way, St. Helens-9:00-1:00pm Scappoose Foursquare Food Pantry-33404 SW JP West Rd, Scappoose-Wed. 12:00-1:00pm

Community Action Team-125 N. 17th, St. Helens-503-397-3511 https://www.cat-team.org/ ​

Department of Human Services Self Sufficiency-500 N. Hwy, St. Helens, https://www.oregon.gov/DHS/assistance/pages/index.aspx

211 info-Connects people to health and social service organizations, including childcare https://www.211info.org/ ​

Mental Health Supports Columbia Community Mental Health-503-397-5211/Crisis Line ​ 503-782-4499 https://www.ccmh1.com/ Zebra Stripes Counseling Services-971-290-9225 ​ ​ https://zebrastripescounseling.com/ SAFE of Columbia County-503-397-6161 ​ https://safeofcolumbiacounty.org/

School Counseling Support Scappoose High School-Aarin Pinkstaff ​ (A-K) [email protected] ​ Whitney Scott (L-Z) [email protected] Britany Phillips (Support and Testing) ​ ​ [email protected] Scappoose Middle School-Nick Jenkins ​ [email protected] Otto Petersen Elementary-Sierra Preston ​ [email protected] Grant Watts [email protected] ​ ​ Warren Elementary- [email protected] Sauvie Island School-Sara Foto ​ ​ [email protected] District Social Worker-Katie ​ [email protected]

Medical Supports/Information Scappoose School District ​ Nurse: [email protected] ​ Columbia Health Services (operates Health Center) 503-397-4651 2370 Goble Rd, St Helen’s Also see Columbia Health Services Facebook page for current schedule Sacagawea Health Services (open to students and families) 1060 Eisenschmidt Lane, St Helen’s https://www.columbia-health.org/togetherness-during-covid-19.html

OHSU Family Medicine Scappoose 51377 SW Old Portland Rd., Scappoose (503)418-4222

Legacy Urgent Care - St Helen’s 475 S. Columbia River Hwy (503) 397-7119

Many medical offices are seeing patients through telemed, phone visits etc. during this time if you have a primary care start with a phone call to them and go from there. If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms, such as a cough or difficulty breathing, call your healthcare provider for medical advice. Only call 911 for a life-threatening emergency.

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