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OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
OREM HUMAN UNMET NEEDS AND PREPAREDNESS ASSESSMENT
Provides an online assessment tool for individuals impacted by extreme weather events, such as wildfires or extreme heat, seeking services and support from the Oregon Department of Health Services (ODHS) for disaster-related needs. Assistance is not immediate, and completing the assessment does not guarantee assistance.
500 Summer Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Residents of Oregon who were impacted by extreme weather event (such as extreme heat or wildfire) during Summer 2024.
Individual services may have additional eligibility requirements.
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES OF LANE COUNTY
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES EUGENE
EUGENE COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER
Provides emergency assistance, information, and referrals to help households access specialized services and mainstream benefits. Services include clothing, diapers, personal hygiene products, prescription assistance, and local transit single ride bus passes (bus passes can be requested twice per month per availability). Also provides assistance completing forms to obtain ID and birth certificates, and may be able to provide payment assistance.
1464 W 6th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: Low-income households
Hours: Service Center: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday 8am-4pm, Thursday 9am-4pm
Clothing Closet: Monday-Friday 8am-noon; last voucher given at 11:45am
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES OF LANE COUNTY
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES SPRINGFIELD
SPRINGFIELD COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER
Provides assistance with clothing, personal hygiene products, diapers, and showers. Helps connect individuals with other community resources and access mainstream benefits, including help with SNAP applications, and local transit single ride bus passes (bus passes can be requested twice per month per availability). Accepts food, clothing, and other donations.
1025 G Street
Springfield, OR 97477
Eligibility: Varies by program
Hours: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday 8am-4pm, Thursday 9am-4pm
COMMUNITY SHARING PROGRAM
BASIC NEEDS
Provides laundry vouchers, assistance with water bills, gently used clothing, paper products for cleaning, hygiene items, bus passes for out of town medical appointments, and financial assistance in getting state identificaton cards.
1440 Birch Avenue
Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Eligibility: Individuals who self-identify as being low-income
Hours: Monday 1:30pm-6pm, Tuesday-Friday 11am-3:30pm
CONGREGATIONS HELPING PEOPLE
BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND OREGON ID CARD ASSISTANCE
Offers payment assistance to obtain birth certificates or Oregon State identification. No assistance is available for expired ID cards. Assistance is limited to one time.
1977 Front Street NE
Salem, OR 97303
Eligibility: Oregon ID: Individuals who are new to the state of Oregon or need a valid ID replaced.
Birth certificate: Individuals with a verifiable business need
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-1pm
CORVALLIS DAYTIME DROP-IN CENTER
Drop-in center providing a space to socialize, have coffee and snacks, receive mail, phone charging, employment support, information from local health and social organizations, and counseling. Provides assistance with acquiring clothing and shoes; personal hygiene items; medical and dental fees/services; and can assist with transportation needs. Also offers navigation services such applying for SNAP; completing, obtaining, or replacing official documents like driver's license and birth certificates; access to health providers; housing assistance wait lists; and obtaining a GED.
530 SW 4th Street
Corvallis, OR 97333
Eligibility: Homeless and low-income individuals and families; individuals with disabilities
Hours: Basic needs: Monday-Friday 9am-noon
Social Services support: Monday-Friday noon-2pm by appointment
DETERMINATION OF HOMELESSNESS AGENCY LIST
AGENCIES WHICH CAN PROVIDE DETERMINATION OF HOMELESSNESS
The proof of homelessness document allows people to access state and local programs geared to help the homeless population. Examples include certain housing programs, student loans, OHP, and no-cost Oregon identification cards.The following is a list of agencies that callers can contact to receive a Determination of Homelessness Form:

Clackamas County:
-Clackamas Service Center
-Kaiser Permanente
-NW Impact
-The Father’s Heart Street Ministry
-Providence (BOB) Better Outcomes through Bridges Program

Multnomah County:
-Alano Club Portland
-All Good NW
-Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare
-Catholic Charities
-Central City Concern
-Department of Community Justice
-Dignity Village
-Do Good Multnomah
-Fora Health Treatment and Recovery
-Gresham Women’s Shelter
-Immigration and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)
-JOIN
-Kaiser Permanente
-Lutheran Community Services Northwest
-The Miracles Club
-Multnomah County Health Department
-NARA
-NW Family Services
-NW Impact
-Northwest Pilot Project
-OHSU
-Outside In
-Oregon Law Center
-Operation Nightwatch
-Pathfinder Network - The Center for Family Services
-PDX Saints Love
-Portland Rescue Mission
-Providence (BOB) Better Outcomes through Bridges Program
-Right 2 Dream Too
-Rose Haven
-Self Enhancement Inc
-Transition Projects (TPI)
-Urban League of Portland
-Volunteers of America Men’s Residential Center
-YWCA of Greater Portland

Washington
-Boys and Girls Aid
-Community Action
-Family Promise of Greater Washington County
-Just Compassion
-Kaiser Permanente
-Morrison Child and Family Services
-New Narrative
-Open Door Housing Works
Confidential Address
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Varies by site
DEVEREUX CENTER
DROP-IN CENTER
Provides breakfast and hot lunch, clothing closet, hygiene supplies, bathing and laundry facilities, computer/internet access, temporary mailing address, phone messaging, one-on-one advocacy, and OHP enrollment on-site weekly. Replacement ID services are available in exchange for volunteer service. Tents, tarps, and blankets offered when available and in exchange for volunteer service (can be waived if needed). Bus passes are available for court or parole meetings in Coquille. Local bus passes are available on a case by case basis. Warming Center is open as dictated by weather parameters.
1200 Newmark Avenue
Coos Bay, OR 97420
Eligibility: -Unrestricted priority is given to people experiencing homelessness with mental health issues
-Bus passes: Local transportation to Coquille for court or parole meetings. Must show summons or ticket.
-Local bus passes on a case by case basis
-Volunteer time is requested for higher-value items on a case by case basis
Hours: Day Center: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday 9am-2pm
Bathing and laundry facilities: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday 9am-1pm
Breakfast: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday 9am-9:45am, Thursday 9am-9:45am for Waffles only
Lunch: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday noon-12:45pm
FISH OF ALBANY INC
BASIC NEEDS
Provides basic needs and assistance, including food boxes, clothing/shoes/bedding, personal hygiene products, diapers, baby food and formula, identity document assistance, fuel and propane vouchers, and local bus tickets. Availability is subject to donations and eligibility
1035 SE 2nd Avenue
Albany, OR 97321
Eligibility: Varies by service
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
FISH OF LEBANON
BASIC NEEDS
Provides rent assistance, utility assistance, heating fuel assistance, prescription assistance, and clothing. Also offers financial assistance to obtain a valid ID card or driver's license through the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Assistance is provided once per year for each category of service.
145 W Ash Street
Lebanon, OR 97355
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF LANE AND SOUTH COAST COUNTIES
GOODWILL WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
VETERAN CONNECTIONS HOMELESS VETERAN REINTEGRATION PROGRAM
Provides employment related services to reintegrate homeless veterans into the labor force. Services include job search training and placement, employment readiness training, career exploration, and vocational/technical training. Also includes assistance in accessing benefits and services to housing, transportation, identification, clothing, computer access, and more.
855 Seneca Road
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: -Must be homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, or have been homeless within 60 days prior to enrollment
-Must have served at least one day of active military service and have been discharged under any status other than dishonorable
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
ILLINOIS VALLEY FAMILY COALITION
BASIC NEEDS
Provides emergency food (when available), clothing vouchers, laundry vouchers, bus tokens for job interviews, and assistance obtaining ID and birth certificates for those in need.
535 E River Street
Cave Junction, OR 97523
Eligibility: Must be a resident of the Illinois Valley and receiving state or federal benefits
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
JACKSON STREET YOUTH SERVICES
JACKSON STREET YOUTH SERVICE CENTER OUTREACH HUB
OUTREACH
Provides street outreach and individual case management for youth and young adults. Offers support, resources, referral help, and physical items. Case management/goal setting can be set up to help an individual name and work towards future goals. Family mediation is also available for families needing to work through a specific conflict. Financial help and referrals for youth needing to do laundry, obtain interview clothes, or obtain a birth certificate, Social Security card, ID, CPR/First Aid, or Food Handlers certification is also available.
960 Queen Avenue SW
Albany, OR 97321
Eligibility: Ages 10-24. Youth and young adults from outside the service area will not be turned away.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-7pm, Saturday and Sunday by appointment
JACKSON STREET YOUTH SERVICES
OUTREACH
Provides street outreach and individual case management for youth and young adults. Offers support, resources, referral help, and physical items. Case management/goal setting can be set up to help an individual name and work towards future goals. Family mediation is also available for families needing to work through a specific conflict. Financial help and referrals for youth needing to do laundry, obtain interview clothes, or obtain a birth certificate, Social Security card, ID, CPR/First Aid, or Food Handlers certification is also available.
225 SW 4th Street
Corvallis, OR 97333
Eligibility: Ages 10-24. Youth and young adults from outside the service area will not be turned away.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-7pm, Saturday and Sunday by appointment
LOWER COLUMBIA Q CENTER
Provides resources and support services to the LGBTQ2SIA+ community and allies of the Lower Columbia region. Services include a community center, education opportunities, mentorship, and monthly support groups for adults, youth, and families. Limited financial assistance is available as funds allow for gender-affirming costs, name changes, hormone treatments, and other expenses approved on a case-by-case basis. Financial assistance is limited to once per year, with a $200 limit.
171 W Bond Street
Astoria, OR 97103
Eligibility: Varies by service
Hours: Community Center walk in hours: Tuesday 2pm-6pm, Thursday noon-4pm. Other hours vary by service.
ONE COMMUNITY HEALTH
HOOD RIVER CLINIC
LGBTQ2+ HEALTH CARE
Provides a variety of services specifically for the LGBTQ2+ community, including gender-affirming care (initiation and maintenance of hormone therapy and referrals to gender-affirming care specialists), behavioral health providers with specialized training in LGBTQ2+ care, assistance with legal ID changes through the county, DMV, and passports, reproductive health care and STI screening.
849 Pacific Avenue
Hood River, OR 97031
Eligibility: Established One Community Health patients only
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm, Saturday 8am-3pm
On-call provider and nurse: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
ONE COMMUNITY HEALTH
THE DALLES CLINIC
LGBTQ2+ HEALTH CARE
Provides a variety of services specifically for the LGBTQ2+ community, including gender-affirming care (initiation and maintenance of hormone therapy and referrals to gender-affirming care specialists), behavioral health providers with specialized training in LGBTQ2+ care, assistance with legal ID changes through the county, DMV, and passports, reproductive health care and STI screening.
1040 Webber Street
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: Established One Community Health patients only
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm, Saturday 8am-3pm
On-call provider and nurse: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
IDENTIFICATION CARD FEE WAIVER
Oregon State Legislature passed HB3026 on June 11, 2021, which directs the Department of Transportation to waive the fees for issuing, renewing, or replacing an identification card for a person experiencing homelessness. Fee will be waived for 1 original ID card and up to 2 replacement cards during the 8 year valid through date.
1905 Lana Avenue NE
Salem, OR 97314
Eligibility: Individuals experiencing homelessness
Hours: Varies by location
OUTSIDE IN
I.D. PROJECT
A program that helps people change their name/gender through the courts or at the DMV (cannot do both for one person). 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. The level of financial assistance and eligibility for this assistance varies based on program's budget.
1132 SW 13th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: People who identify as transgender or gender-nonconforming
Hours: By appointment only
POLK COUNTY RESOURCE CENTERS
FALLS CITY RESOURCE CENTER
RESOURCE CENTER
Provides a resource center with the following services: emergency financial assistance for rent, utilities, birth certificates, ID cards, and prescriptions; hygiene items, diapers, formula, and shower passes; comprehensive information and referral; child care resources and referrals and education to providers and parents.
200 Parry Street
Falls City, OR 97344
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
POLK COUNTY RESOURCE CENTERS
MONMOUTH RESOURCE CENTER
RESOURCE CENTER
Provides a resource center with the following services: emergency financial assistance for rent, utilities, birth certificates, ID cards, and prescriptions; hygiene items, diapers, formula, transportation passes, shower passes and gas cards; comprehensive information and referral; child care resources and referrals and education to providers and parents. Also offers seasonal programs including school supplies and holiday assistance.
1407 Monmouth Independence Highway
Monmouth, OR 97361
Eligibility: -Unrestricted
-Bus passes and gas cards: once per month for medical appointments, job interviews, or other appointments supported by documentation
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
ROSE HAVEN
ROSE HAVEN DAY CENTER
Provides food, clothing, diapers, showers, hygiene items, pet food, laundry facilities, bus fare, and temporary mailing addresses. Advocates are available to help connect individuals to community resources. Offers limited financial assistance in obtaining ID, storage fees, utility and phone bills, and rental applications. Also, provides outdoor gear when available. No overnight shelter or rental assistance.
1740 NW Glisan Street
Portland, OR 97209
Eligibility: Female-identifying individuals and female-identifying individuals with children
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-noon for full service until capacity is reached

Tuesday/Thursday 1pm-4pm for food and community hours only

Wednesday 1pm-4pm for guests with minor children only
SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIAL SERVICES OF BEND
ST VINCENT DE PAUL BEND
Provides a shopping-style emergency 5-day food box; households can access food boxes twice per calendar month. Sack lunches are provided twice a week. A winter clothing closet (slightly used warm coats and other winter clothing) and clothing vouchers are also available. Manages 13 units of affordable housing.
Assist with the cost of an Oregon ID card or Oregon driver's license fees based on available funding. Prescription assistance is available on the first of each month. No funds are available for any pain medication.
950 SE 3rd Street
Bend, OR 97702
Eligibility: Income below 185% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Additional eligibility criteria may apply depending on the type of assistance. Clothing Vouchers must be age 18 and older and looking for work.
Hours: Food Boxes: Monday 10am-2pm and 3pm-6pm

Sack Lunches: Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday 10am-2pm

Clothes Closet and Assistance Programs: Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 9am-4pm and Wednesday 9am-2pm
SOUTHWESTERN OREGON VETERANS OUTREACH
VETERANS SERVICES
Provides assistance in obtaining military records and personnel or medical files. Also provides referrals for housing and assistance with paperwork and basic fees for birth certificates, driver's licenses, and other legal documents. Provides advocacy for veterans with Veterans Health and Benefits Administration. Offers a local resource guide specifically for veterans.
1611 Virginia Avenue
Suite 212
North Bend, OR 97459
Eligibility: Elderly, disabled, and homeless veterans, their immediate family members, and survivors
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3:30pm
ST VINCENT DE PAUL LA PINE SOCIAL SERVICES OFFICE
SOCIAL SERVICES
Provides emergency food boxes, clothing for adults, household items (kitchenware and small appliances), prescription assistance, gas money (for job interviews or appointments), emergency motel vouchers, and ID assistance. Donations accepted.
51484 Morson Road
La Pine, OR 97739
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday/Wednesday/Thursday: 10am-noon and 12:30pm-3pm
Tuesday: 10am-2pm
TRANSITION PROJECTS
IDENTIFICATION ASSISTANCE
Provides assistance with the cost of state ID, birth certificate, or other documentation needed to access employment or housing once every four years. Checks are written only if applicant has a DMV appointment within the next 30 days. Documents can be stored at the Resource Center welcome desk if needed.
650 NW Irving Street
Portland, OR 97209
Eligibility: Individuals experiencing homelessness
Hours: Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday, 8am-2:30pm
TRANSPONDER
RESOURCE NAVIGATOR
Provides information and referral resources including healthcare, insurance, social services, housing, and mental health. Agency has an online resource directory of local and regional trans-inclusive care providers, bodyworks, support, faith services, and crisis resources. Assists with name/gender legal document change through the courts or at the DMV, with services ranging from providing information about changing documents in Oregon to offering financial aid for document fees. The level of financial assistance and eligibility for this assistance varies based on the program's budget.

The message line is staffed by volunteers and it may take a few days for calls to be returned.
1185 Arthur Street
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: Individuals who are transgender or gender-diverse
Hours: By appointment only
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES KELSO
IDENTIFICATION ASSISTANCE
Assists recipients of public assistance with obtaining a Washington State Identicard at a reduced cost from the Department of Licensing (DOL).
711 Vine Street
Kelso, WA 98626
Eligibility: Individuals receiving public assistance from DSHS, including financial assistance (TANF) and food assistance (SNAP)
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-2pm
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES STEVENSON
IDENTIFICATION ASSISTANCE
Assists recipients of public assistance with obtaining a Washington State Identicard at a reduced cost from the Department of Licensing (DOL).
266 SW Second Street
Stevenson, WA 98648
Eligibility: Individuals receiving public assistance from DSHS, including financial assistance (TANF) and food assistance (SNAP)
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-2pm
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES VANCOUVER
IDENTIFICATION ASSISTANCE
Assists recipients of public assistance with obtaining a Washington State Identicard at a reduced cost from the Department of Licensing (DOL).
800 NE 136th Avenue
Suite 120
Vancouver, WA 98684
Eligibility: Individuals receiving public assistance from DSHS, including financial assistance (TANF) and food assistance (SNAP)
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-2pm
WHITE BIRD CLINIC
WHITE BIRD NAVIGATION EMPOWERMENT SERVICES TEAM
BIRTH CERTIFICATES
Provides assistance with obtaining birth certificates. Only State of Oregon birth certificates are eligible for the program.
323 E 12th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: Individuals who are homeless
Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm and 2pm-4pm
OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
OREM HUMAN UNMET NEEDS AND PREPAREDNESS ASSESSMENT
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES OF LANE COUNTY
EUGENE COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES OF LANE COUNTY
SPRINGFIELD COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER
COMMUNITY SHARING PROGRAM
BASIC NEEDS
CONGREGATIONS HELPING PEOPLE
BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND OREGON ID CARD ASSISTANCE
CORVALLIS DAYTIME DROP-IN CENTER
CORVALLIS DAYTIME DROP-IN CENTER
DEVEREUX CENTER
DROP-IN CENTER
FISH OF ALBANY INC
BASIC NEEDS
FISH OF LEBANON
BASIC NEEDS
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF LANE AND SOUTH COAST COUNTIES
VETERAN CONNECTIONS HOMELESS VETERAN REINTEGRATION PROGRAM
ILLINOIS VALLEY FAMILY COALITION
BASIC NEEDS
JACKSON STREET YOUTH SERVICES
OUTREACH
JACKSON STREET YOUTH SERVICES
OUTREACH
LOWER COLUMBIA Q CENTER
LOWER COLUMBIA Q CENTER
ONE COMMUNITY HEALTH
LGBTQ2+ HEALTH CARE
ONE COMMUNITY HEALTH
LGBTQ2+ HEALTH CARE
OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
IDENTIFICATION CARD FEE WAIVER
OUTSIDE IN
I.D. PROJECT
POLK COUNTY RESOURCE CENTERS
RESOURCE CENTER
POLK COUNTY RESOURCE CENTERS
RESOURCE CENTER
ROSE HAVEN
ROSE HAVEN DAY CENTER
SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIAL SERVICES OF BEND
ST VINCENT DE PAUL BEND
SOUTHWESTERN OREGON VETERANS OUTREACH
VETERANS SERVICES
ST VINCENT DE PAUL LA PINE SOCIAL SERVICES OFFICE
SOCIAL SERVICES
TRANSITION PROJECTS
IDENTIFICATION ASSISTANCE
TRANSPONDER
RESOURCE NAVIGATOR
WHITE BIRD CLINIC
BIRTH CERTIFICATES