• During these very different times, we understand that families may need or want to access community resources. Below is a list of community resources and agencies that support housing/rental assistance, nutritional needs, and other basic everyday living needs.

     

    Community Resources

     

    1. Food/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits the application process available . There is a language option and support for families who would like a live person. The  can be found here.
    2.  (in the upper right corner there is a language option).
    3.  is a great resource! They have a database that contains just about every county resource available to families. Here families will find a one-stop-shop for housing, food, and childcare resources.
    4. ½ûÂþÌìÌà Nutrition Hubs- Beaumont is a designated nutrition hub.
    5.  is a resource that provides culturally specific resources and outreach to families.

     

    Health Center

    Any Multnomah County K-12 youth can visit the center and there are no out of pocket costs. We also can connect students and their families with community resources for food or help with medical insurance.

    Student Health Centers at David Douglas & Parkrose high schools are also open. For more information visit. Stay connected via  and .

    Link to fliers in multiple languages: