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AFRICAN REFUGEE IMMIGRANT ORGANIZATION
Provides community events such as youth soccer, open gym, tutoring, community-specific workshops (topics include traditions, art, music, history, or language), leadership workshops, and clothing donation drives. Also assists in enrollment in the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) and helps individuals who are job searching, resume building, and with job application form completion. Provides information about rent assistance programs.
7535 NE Glisan Street
Portland, OR 972133905
Eligibility: Varies by service with a focus on African refugees and immigrant families
Hours: Phone: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Events: Varies by service
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ANTI-TRAFFICKING ALLIANCE OF CENTRAL OREGON
The Anti-Trafficking Project and Cannabis Workers Program provides human and labor trafficking hotline services, including safety planning, risk assessments, hygiene items, clothing, food, mental health, substance abuse treatment referrals, applying for public assistance benefits, and document replacement. In addition, the program offers assistance with GED, resume building, transportation to interviews, and referrals to local services for job training and career development. Case management and medical accompaniment services are also available. All services are confidential.
Eligibility: -Anti-Trafficking Project: Individuals who are experiencing or survivors of sex or labor trafficking or exploitation
-Cannabis Workers Program: Individuals who have worked in the marijuana industry who have experienced wage loss, unsafe living and working conditions, violence, labor exploitation, or human trafficking
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
BAY AREA FIRST STEP INC
RESOURCE DEPARTMENT
Provides resources for social activities geared towards individuals in recovery, in addition to assistance with resume building, smoking cessation, and access to support groups revolving around such topics as susbstance use issues and parenting.
155 S Empire Boulevard
Coos Bay, OR 97420 
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday/Thursday 8am-8pm, Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday 8am-5pm, Saturday 1pm-4pm, Sunday 8am-4:30pm
BRIDGES OREGON
EMPLOYMENT AND INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES
Provides support to finding jobs and navigating state and local resources and systems, including Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), and the Office of Developmental Disability Services (ODDS).
475 Cottage Street NE
Suite 120
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing individuals
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CENTER OF CULTIVATING PARENTS
BEHAVORIAL HEALTH CENTER FOR FAMILIES
Provides mental health counseling that includes but is not limited to individual and family therapy, career counseling, academic school guidance, domestic violence (individual counseling and support groups), and new mother support. Also provides foster parent support and adult foster care support (life skills, personal and social development, conflict management, and budgeting). Intensive Outpatient Services (IOP) include medication management, individual therapy, and family/couples therapy as needed. Most services are provided virtually.
2665 Villa Creek Drive
Farmers Branch, TX 75234
Eligibility: -Varies by service; most programs are for ages 3-19 and their adult caregivers
-Adult Foster Care and Group Home Support: Individuals with complex health needs who are in a home-like or residential setting
-IOP: Individuals transitioning back to work or school or who need extra support beyond an outpatient appointment
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
CENTER OF CULTIVATING PARENTS
CENTER OF CULTIVATING PARENTS PORTLAND
BEHAVORIAL HEALTH CENTER FOR FAMILIES
Provides mental health counseling that includes but is not limited to individual and family therapy, career counseling, academic school guidance, domestic violence (individual counseling and support groups), and new mother support. Also provides foster parent support and adult foster care support (life skills, personal and social development, conflict management, and budgeting). Intensive Outpatient Services (IOP) include medication management, individual therapy, and family/couples therapy as needed. Most services are provided virtually.
1050 SW 6th Avenue
Suite 1100
Portland, OR 97204
Eligibility: -Varies by service; most programs are for ages 3-19 and their adult caregivers
-Adult Foster Care and Group Home Support: Individuals with complex health needs who are in a home-like or residential setting
-IOP: Individuals transitioning back to work or school or who need extra support beyond an outpatient appointment
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
COLUMBIA RIVER MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
CLEARVIEW EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND HOMELESS EMPLOYMENT NAVIGATOR
Connects job seekers to employers via career counseling, vocationally related case management, job coaching, vocational assessment, and job development. The Homeless Employment Navigator program offers supported employment services to chronically homeless individuals and families. Services include:
-Rapid job search assistance
-Resource coordination and maximization
-Developing employment plans and vocational profiles
-Outreach to shelters and clinics to locate people who may not be informed of the assistance to which they are entitled
6926 NE Fourth Plain Boulevard
Vancouver, WA 98661
Eligibility: Clearview Employment Services: Unrestricted
Homeless Employment Navigator: Individuals and families experiencing chronic homelessness
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
COMMUNITY OUTREACH THROUGH RADICAL EMPOWERMENT
ZEPHYR HOUSE
Provides a space focused on building community and life skills for young adults. Offers a variety of workshops that are suggested by participants such as sewing, harm reduction education, resume building, and more.
Eligibility: Ages 16-24
Hours: Varies by program
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
Assists job seekers to secure employment and enhance job skills. Services include assistance with GED, job search, job training, and budgeting.
250 Broadalbin Street SW
Suite 2A
Albany, OR 97321
Eligibility: Adults: Unrestricted
Youth: Must meet Department of Labor and WIA youth program requirements
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM HOUSING AND UTILITY PROGRAMS CORVALLIS OFFICE
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
Assists job seekers to secure employment and enhance job skills. Services include assistance with GED, job search, job training, and budgeting.
1121 NW 9th Street
Corvallis, OR 97330
Eligibility: Adults: Unrestricted
Youth: Must meet Department of Labor and WIA youth program requirements
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM LINCOLN CITY CAREER TECH OFFICE
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
Assists job seekers to secure employment and enhance job skills. Services include assistance with GED, job search, job training, and budgeting.
801 SW Highway 101
Suite 404
Lincoln City, OR 97367
Eligibility: Adults: Unrestricted
Youth: Must meet Department of Labor and WIA youth program requirements
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM NEWPORT REGIONAL OFFICE
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
Assists job seekers to secure employment and enhance job skills. Services include assistance with GED, job search, job training, and budgeting.
120 NE Avery Street
2nd Floor
Newport, OR 97365
Eligibility: Adults: Unrestricted
Youth: Must meet Department of Labor and WIA youth program requirements
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
CONSTRUCTING HOPE PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
Provides ten weeks of construction training including classroom instruction, hands-on experience, certifications, and site visits to apprenticeship training centers.
405 NE Church Street
Portland, OR 97211
Eligibility: Must meet all of the following qualifications:
-Age 18 and older
-US citizen or legal resident
-High school diploma or GED with reading and math functions at 8th-grade level
-Possess or be capable of acquiring a state driver’s license and/or auto insurance
-Be physically, socially, and mentally capable of meeting training and employment expectations
-Pass drug screening
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am-noon and 1pm-4pm
Quarterly sessions each year begin in January, April, June, and September
DRESS FOR SUCCESS OREGON
Provides work clothing and employment support services.

Work-Ready Clothing: Interview and work-ready clothing to help individuals transition into the workforce. Clients receive five pieces of work-ready clothing plus shoes, a coat, and accessories when they have a job interview, and five additional pieces of clothing when they get a job.

Job Preparation: Provides free job preparation classes for job seekers called Fast Track. Classes are currently online only. The regular cycle of four classes repeats monthly January-November. Additional services are available once Fast Track is completed.

Employment Retention: The Professional Women's Group (PWG) is a free ongoing group providing the opportunity for individuals to virtually meet with working women. Includes presentations and workshops to support life and career. The PWG meets regularly for programming with speakers from the community. Examples of program themes include financial education and planning, career development, the written and unwritten rules of the workplace, health and wellness, communication, and leadership skills.
1532 NE 37th Avenue
Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility: Women and gender expansive individuals referred by a member agency
Hours: Services: By appointment
Job preparation: Thursday 10am-11:30am
DRESS FOR SUCCESS OREGON
FAST TRACK WORKSHOPS AND INTERVIEW PREP
Provides job preparation classes teaching job search tools and strategies, resumes, cover letters, networking, and interviewing. Virtual and in-person coaching. Online and in-person classes offered in collaboration with Oregon WorkSource.
1532 NE 37th Avenue
Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility: Women and gender-expansive individuals that are actively applying for jobs and preparing for interviews
Hours: Job Prep Coaching: Wednesday 10am-11:30am
Job Search Support: Thursday 10am
GOODWILL JOB CONNECTION
CAREER CENTER
The Career Center provides free training classes in Microsoft Office. Instructors offer Microsoft Office curriculum and other learning resources to help all community members reach their career goals.

-Microsoft Office classes and certificates (Beginners, Intermediate, and Advanced)
-Computer skills classes and certificates (Computer Navigation, Email Navigation, Internet Navigation)
-Workplace Preparedness classes and certificates
-National Career Readiness NCRC classes and certificates
-GED preparation support
1943 SE Sixth Avenue
Portland, OR 97214
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Varies by location
GUIDANCE 2 GREATNESS
BEYOND REENTRY
Assists with criminal record and eviction expungement, job development, workplace training, financial literacy, felony rights, and reentry training focusing on the African American and BIPOC community. May be able to provide program participants with supplies such as personal protective equipment and a desktop computer.
Eligibility: Age 18 and older
Reentry Training for women ages 16-24
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days a week
ILLINOIS VALLEY FAMILY COALITION
RESUME AND JOB SEARCH ASSISTANCE
Provides assistance with resume preparation and job search.
535 E River Street
Cave Junction, OR 97523
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:30pm
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
PRESCHOOL FOR ALL EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM
Supports individuals wanting to start a career in Early Childhood Education by providing career coaching (one-on-one coaching and planning, resource guidance, and referrals), assistance with building soft skills (problem-solving, organization, communication), and support services that may include transportation, textbooks, work clothes, licensing fees, and test prep.
Also provides tuition assistance with 1-year certificate programs or 2-year Associate of Applied Science degrees in Early Childhood
Education. The program does not assist with the creation of new in-home childcare businesses.
10301 NE Glisan Street
Portland, OR 97220
Eligibility: -Age 16 and older
-Must be authorized to work in the United States
-Interested in working in Early Childhood Education jobs in Multnomah County
Hours: Appointment required
INTEGRAL YOUTH SERVICES
AFTERSCHOOL CLUBS
Provides 10 week sessions on various subjects related to career readiness. Individual subjects may include culinary interests, digital literacy, and career skills such as resume writing, interviewing, and workplace communications. Connections with local industry professionals may also be offered.
115 N 10th Street
Administration Office
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Eligibility: Ages 13-18
Hours: During the school year
LOVE INC OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
LIFE SKILLS AND ONE-ON-ONE MENTORING
Classroom and mentoring program teaching budgeting, life skills, job preparation, parenting skills, and Bible study. Resource incentives may be provided for those successfully participating in the program.
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Tuesday/Thursday 10am-1pm
LOVE INC OF TIGARD, TUALATIN, AND SHERWOOD
GAP MINISTRIES
Provides food, clothing, hygiene supplies, furniture and household goods, linens, haircuts, over-the counter medicines and supplies, financial training, resume writing, and courses on nutrition. Services are on a case-by-case basis and not guaranteed.

Also accepts donations of bedding, linen, and personal grooming supplies.
10900 SW 121st Avenue
Tigard, OR 97223
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Monday-Wednesday 9:30am-12:30pm
MULTNOMAH COUNTY LIBRARY
EVENTS AND CLASSES
Provides an online community calendar to help community members find classes and events held at local libraries. Events and classes include job seeker resources (support groups and resume workshops), computer help classes and access to computers, arts and crafts instruction, book clubs and discussion groups, chess clubs, cultural celebrations and festivals, early reading skills, teen programming, lectures and author talks, money and finances programming, performances and exhibitions, story times, and special programs for parents with children ages 0-6.
Eligibility: Some classes or computer lab services may require a library card
Hours: Vary by class/event
NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
CAREER SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Provides opportunities for youth to gain the skills and experience needed to be successful in the workforce. Coaches meet one-on-one with clients in the program to assist in job readiness skills and access to sector bridge training programs.
5135 NE Columbia Boulevard
Portland, OR 97218
Eligibility: Ages 16-24 who self-identify as Tribal members
Hours: Office hours: Monday-Friday 9am-6pm

Information sessions and orientation: Thursday 4pm
NEXT SUCCESS
NEXT
Offers supportive services around prejob guidance, career counseling, and financial literacy. Also offers a monthly calendar with onsite and offsite services including job training programs.
120 NE 136th Avenue
Suite 130
Vancouver, WA 98684
Eligibility: Ages 16-24
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm
NORTHWEST YOUTH CORPS
Offers residential and nonresidential job training and employment with a focus on conservation. Programs include local community crews, an internship program for college aged participants, a fully accredited alternative high school, and a two-acre organic farm. A stipend and potential high school credit can be earned while working on reforestation and recreation projects. Transportation available.
2621 Augusta Street
Eugene, OR 97403
Eligibility: Youth Corps Community-based Program: Ages 15-18
Youth Corps Camping Program: Ages 16-18
Northwest Service Corps: Ages 19-24
Seasonal Stewardship Program: Ages 19-26
Leadership Development Program: Ages 20 and older
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OHRA
OHRA COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
Provides case management, information and referral, mailing address, telephone, job search-related printing, resume creation, hygiene supplies, education opportunities. Showers and laundry are available at various locations and times.
2350 Ashland Street
Ashland, OR 97520
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-2pm
OREGON DHS CAF DIVISION FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY
EAST CHILD WELFARE AND GRESHAM SELF-SUFFICIENCY
JOBS PROGRAM
Steps to Success, a partnership between ODHS and Portland Community College, is an integrated program that provides individuals with the tools to become self-sufficient. This program provides intensive assistance, job search skills and training, assistance to receive a GED or ABE, counseling services, alcohol/drug programs, and employment services.

JOBS is the state's employment and training program for people receiving public assistance. One segment of the JOBS program, known as JOBS Plus, places TANF recipients in limited-duration training positions with private employers.
11826 NE Glisan Street
Portland, OR 97220
Eligibility: Varies by program
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, closed major holidays
OREGON DHS CAF DIVISION FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY
GRESHAM SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND CHILD WELFARE OFFICE
JOBS PROGRAM
JOBS is the state's employment and training program for people receiving public assistance. One segment of the JOBS program, known as JOBS Plus, places TANF recipients in limited-duration training positions with private employers.
635 SE 223rd Avenue
Gresham, OR 97030
Eligibility: Varies by program
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, closed major holidays
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF HOOD RIVER COUNTY
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
Provides employment and training services to assist farmworkers (seasonal or migrant) in obtaining permanent and higher-paying employment opportunities. English as a second language, GED/High school equivalency test instruction, career services, classes, training, and on-the-job experiences, skills training and certifications for farmworkers, support with the job application and search process, career counseling, financial assistance for college, and education and career services for agricultural workers and their dependents. Depending on location and funding availability, specific classes, training opportunities, and financial assistance will vary.
1100 E Marina Way
Suite 102
Hood River, OR 97031
Eligibility: To qualify, must have worked primarily in agriculture for at least the past two years, meet low-income qualifications, be authorized to work in the U.S., and if male, must have registered for Selective Service. College students who are former farmworkers and children of farmworkers are also eligible for scholarships. Contact an OHDC staff member to have an eligibility expert answer any questions.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF JACKSON AND JOSEPHINE COUNTY
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
Provides employment and training services to assist farmworkers (seasonal or migrant) in obtaining permanent and higher-paying employment opportunities. English as a second language, GED/High school equivalency test instruction, career services, classes, training, and on-the-job experiences, skills training and certifications for farmworkers, support with the job application and search process, career counseling, financial assistance for college, and education and career services for agricultural workers and their dependents. Depending on location and funding availability, specific classes, training opportunities, and financial assistance will vary.
820 S Central Avenue
Suite A
Medford, OR 97501
Eligibility: To qualify, must have worked primarily in agriculture for at least the past two years, meet low-income qualifications, be authorized to work in the U.S., and if male, must have registered for Selective Service. College students who are former farmworkers and children of farmworkers are also eligible for scholarships. Contact an OHDC staff member to have an eligibility expert answer any questions.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF KLAMATH COUNTY
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
Provides employment and training services to assist farmworkers (seasonal or migrant) in obtaining permanent and higher-paying employment opportunities. English as a second language, GED/High school equivalency test instruction, career services, classes, training, and on-the-job experiences, skills training and certifications for farmworkers, support with the job application and search process, career counseling, financial assistance for college, and education and career services for agricultural workers and their dependents. Depending on location and funding availability, specific classes, training opportunities, and financial assistance will vary.
306 S 6th Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Eligibility: To qualify, must have worked primarily in agriculture for at least the past two years, meet low-income qualifications, be authorized to work in the U.S., and if male, must have registered for Selective Service. College students who are former farmworkers and children of farmworkers are also eligible for scholarships. Contact an OHDC staff member to have an eligibility expert answer any questions.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF MALHEUR COUNTY
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
Provides employment and training services to assist farmworkers (seasonal or migrant) in obtaining permanent and higher-paying employment opportunities. English as a second language, GED/High school equivalency test instruction, career services, classes, training, and on-the-job experiences, skills training and certifications for farmworkers, support with the job application and search process, career counseling, financial assistance for college, and education and career services for agricultural workers and their dependents. Depending on location and funding availability, specific classes, training opportunities, and financial assistance will vary.
1725 N Oregon Street
Ontario, OR 97914
Eligibility: To qualify, must have worked primarily in agriculture for at least the past two years, meet low-income qualifications, be authorized to work in the U.S., and if male, must have registered for Selective Service. College students who are former farmworkers and children of farmworkers are also eligible for scholarships. Contact an OHDC staff member to have an eligibility expert answer any questions.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF MARION AND POLK COUNTIES
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
Provides employment and training services to assist farmworkers (seasonal or migrant) in obtaining permanent and higher-paying employment opportunities. English as a second language, GED/High school equivalency test instruction, career services, classes, training, and on-the-job experiences, skills training and certifications for farmworkers, support with the job application and search process, career counseling, financial assistance for college, and education and career services for agricultural workers and their dependents. Depending on location and funding availability, specific classes, training opportunities, and financial assistance will vary.
1585 N Pacific Highway
Suite S
Woodburn, OR 97071
Eligibility: To qualify, must have worked primarily in agriculture for at least the past two years, meet low-income qualifications, be authorized to work in the U.S., and if male, must have registered for Selective Service. College students who are former farmworkers and children of farmworkers are also eligible for scholarships. Contact an OHDC staff member to have an eligibility expert answer any questions.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF THE DALLES
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
Provides employment and training services to assist farmworkers (seasonal or migrant) in obtaining permanent and higher-paying employment opportunities. English as a second language, GED/High school equivalency test instruction, career services, classes, training, and on-the-job experiences, skills training and certifications for farmworkers, support with the job application and search process, career counseling, financial assistance for college, and education and career services for agricultural workers and their dependents. Depending on location and funding availability, specific classes, training opportunities, and financial assistance will vary.
502 Washington Steet
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: To qualify, must have worked primarily in agriculture for at least the past two years, meet low-income qualifications, be authorized to work in the U.S., and if male, must have registered for Selective Service. College students who are former farmworkers and children of farmworkers are also eligible for scholarships. Contact an OHDC staff member to have an eligibility expert answer any questions.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF UMATILLA COUNTY
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
Provides employment and training services to assist farmworkers (seasonal or migrant) in obtaining permanent and higher-paying employment opportunities. English as a second language, GED/High school equivalency test instruction, career services, classes, training, and on-the-job experiences, skills training and certifications for farmworkers, support with the job application and search process, career counseling, financial assistance for college, and education and career services for agricultural workers and their dependents. Depending on location and funding availability, specific classes, training opportunities, and financial assistance will vary.
100 E Gladys Avenue
Suite C
Hermiston, OR 97838
Eligibility: To qualify, must have worked primarily in agriculture for at least the past two years, meet low-income qualifications, be authorized to work in the U.S., and if male, must have registered for Selective Service. College students who are former farmworkers and children of farmworkers are also eligible for scholarships. Contact an OHDC staff member to have an eligibility expert answer any questions.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON AND YAMHILL COUNTY
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
Provides employment and training services to assist farmworkers (seasonal or migrant) in obtaining permanent and higher-paying employment opportunities. English as a second language, GED/High school equivalency test instruction, career services, classes, training, and on-the-job experiences, skills training and certifications for farmworkers, support with the job application and search process, career counseling, financial assistance for college, and education and career services for agricultural workers and their dependents. Depending on location and funding availability, specific classes, training opportunities, and financial assistance will vary.
527 SE Baseline Street
Suite G
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Eligibility: To qualify, must have worked primarily in agriculture for at least the past two years, meet low-income qualifications, be authorized to work in the U.S., and if male, must have registered for Selective Service. College students who are former farmworkers and children of farmworkers are also eligible for scholarships. Contact an OHDC staff member to have an eligibility expert answer any questions.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-noon and 1pm-5pm
OREGON TRADESWOMEN
TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP CAREER CLASS
Offers an 8-week, state-certified, pre-apprenticeship training class in the skilled construction trades.

During class, students:

-Learn basic trades, math, and measurement

-Receive an introduction to green building

-Explore topics such as job site safety and construction culture
-Learn to use hand and power tools

-Gain 30 hours of hands-on experience working alongside skilled female instructors on real job sites

-Go on field trips to apprenticeship training centers and active construction sites

-Improve physical fitness with strength training taught by a certified fitness trainer

Career counselors assist program graduates with their job search and application to apprenticeship training programs upon graduation. Career counselors also provide individualized employment counseling throughout the entire course of the graduate's trades career.
454 NE 187th Avenue
Portland, OR 97233
Eligibility: Women and other gender minorities interested in the pre-apprenticeship training class must first attend an information session which they can do by calling or registering online. Full list of enrollment requirements available during initial informational session but include:

-18 years of age or older
-GED or HS Diploma
-Ability to pass a drug test

Hours: Class schedules vary. Visit website for details and schedule.
OUR JUST FUTURE
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Employment program assists with job coaching and job placement, resume building, training, and educational costs.

PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS:
Helps low-income community members obtain living wage employment.

LIVING SOLUTIONS:
This program helps homeless and very low-income people who want to work but are not well suited for traditional employment programs. Living Solutions offers job training and job placement assistance with the goal of placing participants in living wage jobs. Services include basic education, skills training, and follow-up job coaching.

COMMUNITY WORKS:
Community Works is a consortium which provides a multi-cultural and individualized approach to helping low income parents to successfully transition off TANF and back into the workforce.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM:
This program provides services to individuals who have been identified by the court system. Partners work together to ensure participants have the range of career coaching, training, housing and alcohol and drug treatment services they need.
10550 NE Halsey Street
Portland, OR 97220
Eligibility: Varies by service
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OUR JUST FUTURE
OUR JUST FUTURE ROCKWOOD BUILDING
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Employment program assists with job coaching and job placement, resume building, training, and educational costs.

PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS:
Helps low-income community members obtain living wage employment.

LIVING SOLUTIONS:
This program helps homeless and very low-income people who want to work but are not well suited for traditional employment programs. Living Solutions offers job training and job placement assistance with the goal of placing participants in living wage jobs. Services include basic education, skills training, and follow-up job coaching.

COMMUNITY WORKS:
Community Works is a consortium which provides a multi-cultural and individualized approach to helping low income parents to successfully transition off TANF and back into the workforce.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM:
This program provides services to individuals who have been identified by the court system. Partners work together to ensure participants have the range of career coaching, training, housing and alcohol and drug treatment services they need.
124 NE 181st Avenue
Suite 109
Portland, OR 97230
Eligibility: Varies by service
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
SALEM ALLIANCE CHURCH
EMPLOYMENT NETWORK
Assists people in employment transition with things such as job interviews, job search, resume preparedness, and helping prepare clients with new employment. Services are Christian based.
555 Gaines Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Every other Monday at 8:30am in the Africa room #303 in Broadway Commons
SE WORKS AND WORKSOURCE PORTLAND METRO-SE
SE WORKS FOSTER
WORKSOURCE
A network of public and private partners working together for businesses and workers to:
-Provide resources to help unemployed and underemployed individuals get connected with the employers that are right for them, find the jobs they are looking for, get trained for jobs they want, and fulfill unemployment benefit requirements
-Ensure businesses have a ready supply of trained workers whose skills and talents are aligned with the expectations and needs of business and industry
-Connect businesses with the resources they need to grow their workforce and business
-Offers job training assistance, and pre-layoff services
6401 SE Foster Road
Portland, OR 97206
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
SE WORKS AND WORKSOURCE PORTLAND METRO-SE
SE WORKS HAROLD
WORKSOURCE
A network of public and private partners working together for businesses and workers to:
-Provide resources to help unemployed and underemployed individuals get connected with the employers that are right for them, find the jobs they are looking for, get trained for jobs they want, and fulfill unemployment benefit requirements
-Ensure businesses have a ready supply of trained workers whose skills and talents are aligned with the expectations and needs of business and industry
-Connect businesses with the resources they need to grow their workforce and business
-Offers job training assistance, and pre-layoff services
8044 SE Harold Street
Portland, OR 97206
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
SOUTHWESTERN OREGON WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS
Provides employment and training services to gain permanent and higher-paying employment opportunities. Career counseling, skills upgrades, apprenticeship, and internship opportunities. Current apprenticeship programs include Early Childhood Education (ECE) and Certified Clinical Medical Assistants (CCMA).
990 S 2nd Street
Coos Bay, OR 97420
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
WorkSource Coos: 990 S 2nd Street, Coos Bay, OR 97420
WorkSource Curry: 16261 Highway 101 S, Suite 11, Brookings, OR 97415
THE ROSEWOOD INITIATIVE
WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS
Provides information about internal programs, one-on-one resource navigation, workforce navigation (resumes, job search, and more), COVID-19, and flu vaccines, depending on availability and on-site usage of iPads. Is a host site for Multnomah County Access Attorney Program office hours (victim advocacy, system navigation, and general information).
14127 SE Stark Street
Portland, OR 97233
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Wednesday 10am-3pm
URBAN LEAGUE OF PORTLAND
WORKFORCE PROGRAMS
Provides career training, employment opportunities, and job finding assistance for individuals to further professional, educational, and personal development.
10 N Russell Street
Portland, OR 97227
Eligibility: Unrestricted with an emphasis on African Americans and other people of color
Hours: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9am-5pm, Tuesday/Thursday noon-5pm
WORKSOURCE OREGON
A network of public and private partners working together for businesses and workers to:
-Provide resources to help unemployed and underemployed individuals get connected with the employers that are right for them, find the jobs they are looking for, get trained for jobs they want, and fulfill unemployment benefit requirements
-Ensure businesses have a ready supply of trained workers whose skills and talents are aligned with the expectations and needs of business and industry
-Connect businesses with the resources they need to grow their workforce and business
-Offers job training assistance, and pre-layoff services
Locator
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
YOUTH OUTREACH SERVICES
JOBS READINESS PROGRAM
Provides job readiness and development support for youth and young adults. Provides resume help, job workshops, follow-up assistance, skill building, interview practice, career assessment, and educational support.
719 E 1st Street
Newberg, OR 97132
Eligibility: Ages 14-24
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-8pm
AFRICAN REFUGEE IMMIGRANT ORGANIZATION
AFRICAN REFUGEE IMMIGRANT ORGANIZATION
BAY AREA FIRST STEP INC
RESOURCE DEPARTMENT
BRIDGES OREGON
EMPLOYMENT AND INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICES
CENTER OF CULTIVATING PARENTS
BEHAVORIAL HEALTH CENTER FOR FAMILIES
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSORTIUM
WORKFORCE AND EDUCATION
CONSTRUCTING HOPE PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
CONSTRUCTING HOPE PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
DRESS FOR SUCCESS OREGON
DRESS FOR SUCCESS OREGON
GOODWILL JOB CONNECTION
CAREER CENTER
ILLINOIS VALLEY FAMILY COALITION
RESUME AND JOB SEARCH ASSISTANCE
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
PRESCHOOL FOR ALL EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM
INTEGRAL YOUTH SERVICES
AFTERSCHOOL CLUBS
LOVE INC OF TIGARD, TUALATIN, AND SHERWOOD
GAP MINISTRIES
NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
CAREER SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
NORTHWEST YOUTH CORPS
NORTHWEST YOUTH CORPS
OHRA
OHRA COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
OREGON DHS CAF DIVISION FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY
JOBS PROGRAM
OREGON DHS CAF DIVISION FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY
JOBS PROGRAM
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
OREGON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NATIONAL FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM
OREGON TRADESWOMEN
TRADES AND APPRENTICESHIP CAREER CLASS
OUR JUST FUTURE
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
OUR JUST FUTURE
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
SALEM ALLIANCE CHURCH
EMPLOYMENT NETWORK
SE WORKS AND WORKSOURCE PORTLAND METRO-SE
WORKSOURCE
SE WORKS AND WORKSOURCE PORTLAND METRO-SE
WORKSOURCE
SOUTHWESTERN OREGON WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS
THE ROSEWOOD INITIATIVE
WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS
URBAN LEAGUE OF PORTLAND
WORKFORCE PROGRAMS
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
JOBS READINESS PROGRAM