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Resources for Families Clothing l Counseling l Dental l Family Education l Food Pantries Health l Housing l Legal l Nutrition l Other Resources l Prenatal/Infant/Preschool updated November 2017 Contents Family Engagement Staff TBD Clothing Resources ................................... 1 District Parent and Community Liaison Counseling Services ................................. 3 Dental Services ......................................... 7 In this booklet, you will Dorotea Lopez-Perez find resources available in Family Education ...................................... 8 District Family Resource Manager the Hills boro community Reedville, W.L. Henry Elementaries Food Pantry Resources ............................ 10 that provide services you [email protected] 503.844.1475 Ext. 1475 may need for you and General Health Services ......................... 15 your family. Hillsboro School District staff also Housing/Utilities .................................... 18 Family Resource Managers – Early Learning: are available to help guide Legal Services ......................................... 21 Cristina Servin and assist you. Eastwood, Free Orchards, Minter Nutrition ................................................. 23 Bridge and Mooberry Elementaries [email protected] Other Resources ..................................... 24 971.238.8820 Pre-Natal/Infant/Preschool Services ........ 25 Luciana Ribeiro Lincoln Street, McKinney and District Map ............................................ 30 Witch Hazel Elementaries [email protected] 971.245.4129 ii McKinney-Vento Liaisons: Juan Diego Ramirez Cristina Garcia Abelmar Garcia [email protected] Reedville Elementary [email protected] 503.844.1563 [email protected] 503.844.1000 Ext. 2523 503,844.1570 Ext. 3419 Brenda Guzman Laura Ramirez Alma Hernandez Witch Hazel Elementary [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 503.844.1481 503.844.1500 Ext. 2507 503.844.1500 Ext. 4227 Gabriel Herencia Carrasco Andres Herrejon Chavez Butternut Creek Elementary Latino Family & Community [email protected] [email protected] Outreach Liaisons: 503.844.1500 Ext. 2505 503.844.1390 Ida Alvarez Mooberry Elementary Reyna Lara Barajas [email protected] McKinney Elementary 503.844.1640 Ext. 2931 Migrant Program Home School [email protected] 503.844.1660 Ext. 2498 Consultant/ Migrant Recruiters: Maya Cipriano Leona Guthrie Brookwood Elementary Julia Martinez Plancarte [email protected] [email protected] Free Orchards Elementary 503.844.1564 503.844.1715 Ext. 4840 [email protected] 503-844-1145 Ext. 5504 Erika Diaz-Tofaeono Miriam Miranda Diaz Minter Bridge Elementary Guadalupe Pedraza Student Support & [email protected] South Meadows Middle School Wellness Counselor 503.844.1650 Ext. 2645 [email protected] [email protected] 503.844.1225 503.844.1500 Ext. 6174 iii Rosalynda Robles Secondary Family Engagement Support: Graduation Coaches: Miller Education Center West Gisel Avalos Abelmar Garcia [email protected] Family Engagement Support Graduation Coach, Migrant Edu- 503.844.1680 Ext. 6563 Specialist/BA 1 & 2 cation and McKinney-Vento Century High School [email protected] Marianna Roman [email protected] 503.844.1000 Ext. 2523 W.L. Henry Elementary & 503.844.1800 Ext. 1832 District Office Jessica Mendoza [email protected] Miguel Cholula Hernandez Graduation Coach, Migrant Edu- 503.844.1500 Ext. 2188 EL Case Manager/BA2 cation - Middle School Hillsboro High School Evergreen and Poynter TBD [email protected] Middle Schools Eastwood Elementary 503.844.1500 Ext. 3737 [email protected] [email protected] MWF: 503.844.1416 Ext. 3946 503.844.1725 Ext. 6324 Laury Rodriguez (Evergreen) Family Engagement Support TTh: 503.844.1580 Ext. 4657 TBD Specialist (Poynter) Lincoln Street Elementary Liberty High School Patricia Rodriguez [email protected] [email protected] 503.844.1500 Ext. 5607 503.844.1250 Ext. 7019 Graduation Coach, Migrant Edu- cation - Middle School Pauline Salazar Brown and South Meadows Family Engagement Support Middle Schools Specialist [email protected] Glencoe High School MWF: 503.844.1220 Ext. 5976 [email protected] (South Meadows) 503.844.1500 Ext. 3552 TTh: 503.844.1070 Ext. 4657 (Brown) iv Clothing Resources Place Phone Address Hours Additional Information Birthright of Hillsboro (503) 648-6766 232 NE Lincoln Street Monday, Tuesday The center helps pregnant women and newborn babies. Hillsboro, OR 97124 and Thursday: Assistance includes pregnancy tests, baby and maternity 9:30 am–4 pm clothes, and other forms of materials and practical help for pregnant women. Friday: http://birthright.org/en/landingpage/lp-hillsboroor 10 am–2 pm Boys and Girls Club (503) 640-4558 560 SE 3rd Avenue Call for Clothing for children and adults, also have some household Hillsboro, OR 97123 appointment items. http://bgcportland.org/ W.L. Henry Elementary (503) 844-1690 1060 SE 24th Avenue Call for operating Clothing for children and adults. Call for more information. School Hillsboro, OR 97123 hours Foster Closet (503) 389-4012 1595 SE TV Hwy, Thursdays: Open to DHS foster/adoptive parents and/or caseworkers. Suite 5 10 am–4 pm They can bring children to shop at the store. Hillsboro, OR 97123 First Saturdays: 11 am–3 pm Third Thursdays: 11 am–3 pm 1 Clothing resources, continued Place Phone Address Hours Additional Information Hillsboro Seventh-Day (503) 648-3922 367 NE Grant Street Thursdays: Registration is from 4 pm to 6:30 pm. Clients need to get Adventist Church Hillsboro, OR 97124 6:30 pm–8 pm registered before receiving any services. Any picture ID accepted. Open to all Washington County residents. Hillsboro United (503) 640-1775 168 NE 8th Avenue Monday–Thursday: Open to all Washington County residents. Methodist Church Hillsboro, OR 97124 9 am–2 pm Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: 6:30 pm–8 pm Miller Education (503) 844-1007 215 SE 6th Avenue Call for Clothing for children and adults. Open to Hillsboro School Center–East (503) 844-1008 Hillsboro, OR 97123 appointment District families. Mooberry Elementary (503) 844-1640 1230 NE 10th Avenue Call for Call for more information. School Ext. 2930 Hillsboro, OR 97124 appointment 2 Counseling services Place Phone Address Hours Additional Information Abuse Recovery (503) 846-9284 Call for operating Eligibility requirements: Women who have experienced do- Ministry and Services or hours mestic abuse, including emotional, verbal, sexual, spiritual, (ARMS) (866) 262-9284 financial, animal, property, and/or physical abuse. Intake procedure: Call to make an appointment and for location address. Special considerations: This is a 15-week Biblically-based class to help female survivors of domestic abuse. Class is open and individuals can join at any time. Groups are held in multiple locations. Classes may be available in Spanish and Russian in some locations, call for location and class information. Adelante Mujeres (503) 992-0078 2030 Main Street, ESPERE trains families to manage conflict with com- ESPERE Program Suite A passion and understanding, helps individuals overcome Forest Grove, OR past emotional trauma, and leads to healthy, violent-free 97116 relationships. Counseling and Victims (503) 846-3020 150 N 1st Ave, MS46 Monday–Thursday: CVS provides free couple, family, group, and individual Services (CVS) Hillsboro, OR 97123 8 am–5 pm counseling services to the community. They can assist with Friday: recovery from crime victimization, coping with intimate 8:30 am–3 pm partner abuse, building healthier relationships, managing stress and anxiety, career and work goals, healing from abuse and trauma, etc. Please call to request counseling services. 3 Counseling services, continued Place Phone Address Hours Additional Information De Paul Outpatient (503) 535-1151 Hillsboro Outpatient Call for operating De Paul Treatment Centers provides drug and alcohol treat- Services Center Services hours ment to men, women, youth, and families. We offer a full 205 SE 3rd, Suite 100 continuum of care that includes medical detox, residential, day treatment and outpatient programs, family therapy, and Hillsboro, OR 97123 treatment of co-occurring mental health disorders. Adult Center 1312 SW Washington Portland, OR 97205 Youth Center 4310 NE Killingsworth Portland, OR 97218 Domestic Violence (503) 648-8951 Self-Sufficiency Office Call for operating Eligibility requirements: Must be a victim of domestic vio- Grant through the 5300 NE Elam Young hours lence (DV) with minor child(ren) or currently pregnant. Department of Human Parkway Intake procedure: Call or visit local DHS Self-Sufficiency Services (DHS) Hillsboro, OR 97124 office to apply and make appointment with caseworker as well as referral to co-located DV advocate (if not currently working with DV advocate). Special considerations: Person applying for DV grant must meet with caseworker to verify eligibility and safety plan. Grant may be used to help DV victim pay rent, energy bill, or other expenses that would put victim at risk of losing housing, energy, or other basic necessity. Speak to a case- worker if victim has other needs the grant may be used for as exceptions may be made on a case by case basis. For more information: Call or visit local DHS Self-sufficiency office (503) 648-8951 or call Domestic Violence Resource Center (DVRC) of Washington County, who provide co-lo- cated DV advocates at all three DHS offices in Washington County (Tigard, Beaverton, and Hillsboro) (503) 648-5352. 4 Counseling