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BROOKINGS CORE RESPONSE
PEER HOUSE
Provides a navigation center that offers clothing such as jackets and shoes (2 each every 6 months); all other clothing is 20 items per month. Camping supplies (tarps, sleeping bags, and backpacks: 1 item per person), toiletries (2 visits per month), restroom, light snacks, and beverages, bus passes (10 per month, by availability), Internet access, a community phone, and a temporary mailing address. Also provides a secure location for medication storage, including refrigeration and Narcan/Naloxone on site.

97900 Shopping Center Avenue
#31
Brookings, OR 97415
Eligibility: Medication storage: Unsheltered individuals.
All other services: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm
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
CENTRAL OREGON VETERANS OUTREACH
OUTREACH CENTER
Walk-in center for anyone experiencing homelessness or extremely low-income for referrals, food, clothing, DME, camping basic needs, and water. Conducts outreach to veterans and non-veterans living in homeless camps by providing potable water, food, clothing, phone/fax services, bus passes, and Veterans Affairs claims assistance.
61510 S Highway 97
Suite 100
Bend, OR 977023706
Eligibility: Veterans who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness, who need to be screened for eligibility for programs and connection to services for housing, medical, employment and more.

Street Outreach services are available for veteran and non-veteran homeless and low-income individuals and households.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3:45pm
COMMUNITY IN MOTION
TRANSPORTATION BROKERAGE
Provides transportation services through several programs: Medicaid Transportation, Reserve-a-Ride medical transportation, Bike to Work, Employment Transportation, and Volunteers in Motion. Services are available for non-emergent, general and life sustaining medical appointments. Types of transportation include bus tickets, gas vouchers, volunteer drivers, taxi, train, and wheelchair vans. Trips can be scheduled up to 14 days in advance.
312 SE Stonemill Drive
Suite 115
Vancouver, WA 98684
Eligibility: Medicaid Transportation: Medicaid recipients
Reserve-A-Ride: Adults with disabilities, low-income, age 55 or older, and/or unable to use transit
Employment Transportation/Bike to Work: Low-income and referred by a partner agency
Hours: Office Hours: 8am-5pm
Phone Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Medical Transportation phone hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Shuttle Hours: Pickup: 8:30am-3pm
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
LOCAL BUS PASS ASSISTANCE
Provides 2-day bus passes for local transportation. No monthly bus passes, Amtrak, or Greyhound tickets.
1977 Front Street NE
Salem, OR 97303
Eligibility: Must be employed, a student, or need transportation to work, a job interview, court appearance, or medical appointment
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-1pm
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
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING BURNS
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
Provides confidential case management independent living services to individuals living with HIV. This program provides expense assistance for HIV medications, transportation costs to medical care and case management appointments, insurance premium payments, transitional housing, rent payment assistance, dental care, disease management education, referrals to other agencies for basic needs, employment, and substance abuse treatment.
51 W Washington
Burns, OR 97720
Eligibility: Individuals living with HIV
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING ONTARIO
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
Provides confidential case management independent living services to individuals living with HIV. This program provides expense assistance for HIV medications, transportation costs to medical care and case management appointments, insurance premium payments, transitional housing, rent payment assistance, dental care, disease management education, referrals to other agencies for basic needs, employment, and substance abuse treatment.
1021 SW 5th Avenue
Ontario, OR 97914
Eligibility: Individuals living with HIV
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING PENDLETON
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
Provides confidential case management independent living services to individuals living with HIV. This program provides expense assistance for HIV medications, transportation costs to medical care and case management appointments, insurance premium payments, transitional housing, rent payment assistance, dental care, disease management education, referrals to other agencies for basic needs, employment, and substance abuse treatment.
322 SW 3rd Avenue
Pendleton, OR 978012174
Eligibility: Individuals living with HIV
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING THE DALLES
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
Provides confidential case management independent living services to individuals living with HIV. This program provides expense assistance for HIV medications, transportation costs to medical care and case management appointments, insurance premium payments, transitional housing, rent payment assistance, dental care, disease management education, referrals to other agencies for basic needs, employment, and substance abuse treatment.
400 E Scenic Drive
3rd Floor, Suite 2382
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: Individuals living with HIV
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
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 ROSEBURG
EMERGENCY GAS VOUCHER PROGRAM
Provides emergency gas vouchers and local bus tickets. Must be able to have a demonstrated emergency need as defined by agency's discretion. Program is only accessible once every 3 months. Vouchers must be used the same day that they are issued.
405 Jerry's Drive
Roseburg, OR 97470
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older
Hours: Voicemail available 24 hours per day / 7 days per week. Calls will be returned the next business day.
HARNEY COUNTY HARNEY HUB
SENIOR AND COMMUNITY CENTER SERVICES
Serves as the Area Agency on Aging (AAA). Provides information and referral, utility assistance for gas, electric, and heating fuel bills, motel vouchers, gas vouchers, transportation passes, food pantry, congregate meals, home delivered meals, weatherization services, and blood pressure screenings. Also offers Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA) services to help people with questions about Medicare.
17 S Alder Street
Burns, OR 97720
Eligibility: -Home Delivered Meals: Housebound individuals age 60 and older
-Food pantry: One visit per month. Snack kits for those looking to continue to move through the community.
-Motel vouchers: Homeless individuals requiring one night's stay
-Gas vouchers: One time assistance for those that are stuck and looking to continue to move through the community
-Transportation passes: Must have no ties to the community and looking to continue to move through the community
-Energy Assistance: Unrestricted households who meet federal poverty guidelines
Hours: Center: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
Food pantry: Wednesday 10am-1pm
Congregate meals: Tuesday/Thursday 11:30am-1pm
Home delivered meals: Tuesday/Thursday
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
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
IRCO SENIOR SERVICES CENTER
SENIOR SERVICES
Provides home delivered meals, naturalization assistance, homebound assistance, limited transportation assistance, case management, health and wellness activities, and focal point leadership for older adults and their caregivers. An Information and Assistance specialist is available to provide information and referrals.
10165 SE Cherry Blossom Drive
Portland, OR 97216
Eligibility: Age 60 and older. Some services have income eligibility criteria.
Hours: Office hours: Monday-Friday limited hours; some services are done remotely, call for an appointment.
Meals: Due to COVID-19, IRCO provides in-home meal services only.
IMPACT NW
IMPACT NW SOUTHEAST MULTICULTURAL SENIOR CENTER
TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE
Assists older adults and adults with disabilities in accessing transportation. Provides escorted door-to-door rides, monthly TriMet bus/lift tickets for those who qualify, and group rides to major grocery stores, food banks, and recreational outings.
4610 SE Belmont Street
Portland, OR 97215
Eligibility: Age 60 and older and adults with disabilities
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-5pm
Closed Friday, December 22, 2023-Monday, January 1, 2024
INFORMATIONAL RECORD
HEALTH RELATED SERVICES
Health-related services (HRS) are non-covered services that are offered in addition to covered benefits of the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) through Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs) to improve care delivery and overall member and community health and well-being. HRS may also be referred to as flexible services, or flex/flexible funds.

HRS are NOT intended to address emergency situations. CCOs are not required to offer flexible services. A CCO can decide to approve or deny flexible services requests on a case-by-case basis. Each CCO sets its own standards for which services to approve.

Individuals who are dual enrolled in both Medicare/Medicaid might be eligible for air conditioners.

HRS vary by an individual's CCO, and may include:

-Helping a person get a cell phone if having one will give them better access to their providers for telehealth
-Transit passes for members who need transportation for health-related needs beyond covered appointments
-Providing an air conditioner for a person whose medical diagnosis is affected by heat
-Accesses to a yoga studio or gym membership for a person whose back pain would be improved by an exercise class
-Preventing utilities shutoff to maintain service to medical equipment
-A class on cooking healthy meals for a person with diabetes
- Limited assistance with finding housing, move-in costs, and maintaining housing for OHP members facing certain life challenges
Eligibility: Current OHP members enrolled with a CCO. Health-related services are NOT an option for OHP open card non-CCO members, members with only Medicare enrollment, or individuals with private insurance.

Health-related services are limited, not immediate, not guaranteed or continuously available, and individuals may not qualify.

Health-related services must meet requirements for activities that improve health care quality or expenditures related to health information technology.
Hours: Varies by provider
LOVE INC NEWBERG
GAP MINISTRIES
Connects people in need with local churches and service agencies. Basic goods and services are offered to clients as they are donated. Services available may include, but are not limited to: bicycles, breakfast/lunch bags, bus passes, clothing closets (adults and children), community meals, counseling services, diapers, haircuts, housecleaning services, H.U.G.S. (hats, umbrellas, gloves, scarves & socks), kitchen supplies, laundry service, bedding/linens, personal grooming supplies/toiletries, over-the-counter medications, personal care kits, physical therapy, showers, water bill assistance, yard work, and firewood. All services go through the Love INC Clearinghouse. After meeting with a specialist, the client will be issued vouchers to receive appropriate services from local partners. Assistance is determined on an individual basis and is not guaranteed.

Accepts donations of bedding and linen, clothing, personal grooming supplies, and school supplies.
200 S College Street
Newberg, OR 97132
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-1pm
MOLALLA CHRISTIAN CHURCH
TRIMET BUS PASSES
Offers a limited amount of TriMet Hop passes to low-income and Honored Citizens to help with transportation expenses into Portland.
223 E Third Street
Molalla, OR 97038
Eligibility: Youth-Honored Citizen
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10:30am-2pm
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
Provides services to youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness including:
-Food, clothing, hygiene items, and bus tickets
-Engagement activities, including mentoring and specific activities for LGBTQIA2S+ youth
-Referrals to employment programs (job readiness training, work experience, life skills training)
-Referrals to alternative education options, including pursuing a GED
-Information and referrals to housing, health insurance, crisis support, and medical care
-Referrals and resources for gang affected-youth, youth with alcohol and drug addictions, and CSEC youth (Commercially and Sexually Exploited Children)

Where appropriate, can connect youth with employment and education opportunities and programs serving youth transitioning out of foster care that are offered by New Avenues.
314 SW 9th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Ages 9-24
Hours: Ages 9-17: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Ages 18-24: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
Provides services to youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness including:
-Food, clothing, hygiene items, and bus tickets
-Engagement activities, including mentoring and specific activities for LGBTQIA2S+ youth
-Referrals to employment programs (job readiness training, work experience, life skills training)
-Referrals to alternative education options, including pursuing a GED
-Information and referrals to housing, health insurance, crisis support, and medical care
-Referrals and resources for gang affected-youth, youth with alcohol and drug addictions, and CSEC youth (Commercially and Sexually Exploited Children)

Where appropriate, can connect youth with employment and education opportunities and programs serving youth transitioning out of foster care that are offered by New Avenues.
470 SE 165th Avenue
Portland, OR 97233
Eligibility: Ages 17-24
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
HEALTH, OUTREACH, SHELTER, AND TRANSITIONS (HOST) PROGRAM
HOST RESOURCE CENTER
All HOST programs offer resource and referral information, case management, and crisis intervention for youth. HOST services are provided at two sites. This is the drop-in site.

HOST's two main programs are:
-Daytime Resource Center: Drop-in services include showers, laundry, computer access, breakfast and lunch on weekdays, case management, and skill-building.

-Transitional Living Program (TLP): TLP is a multi-phase program for enrolled young adults, ages 18 - 24, limiting 14 participants at one time. Those enrolled in TLP stay in our 14-bed overnight shelter and access our staff and resources 24 hours a day. Each works with our Case Managers to set and accomplish their health, housing, education, and employment goals.
1143 Liberty Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Age 18-24 and are at risk or experiencing homelessness
Hours: -Daytime Resource Center: Monday-Friday 9am-2pm
-Transitional Living Program: 24 hours per day/7 days per week (for enrolled participants only)
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
HOMELESS OUTREACH & ADVOCACY PROJECT (HOAP)
CHERRIOTS DAY PASSES
Provides single-trip bus tickets for the Salem-Keizer area as supplies allow on a first-come, first-served basis.
694 Church Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-1pm and 2pm-4pm
Appointments: Monday-Friday 2pm-4pm
POLK COUNTY RESOURCE CENTERS
POLK COUNTY FAMILY & COMMUNITY OUTREACH DEPARTMENT
RESOURCE CENTER
Polk County Resource Center provides the following services: Emergency financial assistance for rent, utilities, birth certificates, ID cards, and prescriptions; hygiene items, diapers, 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 pases 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
SILVERTON AREA COMMUNITY AID
TRANSPORTATION AND PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
Provides assistance for transportation costs including gasoline vouchers and bus tickets. Also assists with prescription medications (with some exceptions). Gas vouchers must be used at specified location and prescriptions must be filled at one of two participating local pharmacies.
421 S Water Street
Silverton, OR 97381
Eligibility: Low-income households, visit website for income requirements
Hours: Monday 11am-2pm, Tuesday 3pm-7pm, Thursday 9am-noon
Call to schedule an appointment outside of walk-in hours
SIUSLAW OUTREACH SERVICES
Provides limited assistance with emergency services including rent and mortgage assistance, prescriptions, shower and laundry vouchers, bus tickets, taxi vouchers, gas vouchers, clothing, electric, water, and propane bills. During the winter season provides sleeping bags, tents, tarps, hats, gloves, and hand warmers as funding allows.
1576 W 12th Street
Florence, OR 97439
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Office: Monday-Friday 10am-3:30pm
ST VINCENT DE PAUL OF LANE COUNTY
ST VINCENT DE PAUL LINDHOLM CENTER
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Provides clothing, household goods, small appliances, furniture, beds, propane vouchers for heating, emergency prescription assistance, and bus tokens, as available. Types of assistance offered are determined by zip code.
456 Highway 99 N
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: Low-income households
Hours: Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 10am-12:30pm and 1:30pm-4pm
ST VINCENT DE PAUL OF MCMINNVILLE
Provides limited emergency utility assistance (electric and water) and issues vouchers to St Vincent de Paul thrift store for free clothing, household items, and emergency furniture. Limited funding is available for eyeglasses, and bus passes for work or medical transportation only. Financial assistance is available once every 18 months.

Clients are asked to bring their own bags for food pantry and thrift store items.
435 SE Baker Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: Must have a shut off notice for utility assistance (12 or 5 day)
All other services: Unrestricted
Hours: Thrift store: Monday-Friday 9am–5pm, Saturday 9am-4pm
Food Pantry: Monday-Friday 10am-1pm
Utilities: Monday-Friday 10am-1pm
TRANSITION PROJECTS
TRIMET TICKETS
Bus or MAX tickets are available for people starting a new, permanent, full-time job or for medical appointments. Tickets are only provided for the first week of the new job. 10-ticket maximum every 90 days. No long-distance transportation assistance offered.
650 NW Irving Street
Portland, OR 97209
Eligibility: Individuals experiencing homelessness and other very low- to no-income adults. Only available for people starting a new, permanent job or for medical appointments.
Hours: Resource Center: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm; service intakes end 15 minutes before close
Resource Center phone hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm; service intakes end 15 minutes before close
TRIMET
TRIMET OPERATIONS CENTER
HIGH SCHOOL ACCESS TRANSIT PROGRAM
Provides free TriMet passes to high school and GED students for the summer while supplies last. The passes are good for unlimited rides on buses, MAX Light Rail Service, Westside Express Service, and Portland Streetcar.
4012 SE 17th Avenue
Portland, OR 97202
Eligibility: -Ages 14-18
-Ages 19-21 who are pursuing a high school diploma or GED
Hours: TriMet Operations Center: Monday-Friday 8am-7pm
Passes are valid Saturday, June 1, 2024-Saturday, August 31, 2024
TRIMET
TRIMET TICKET OFFICE
INCOME-BASED HONORED CITIZEN HOP CARD
Provides reduced fares for TriMet, MAX, WES, Portland Streetcar, and C-TRAN for single ride, day, or monthly pass.
Eligibility: -Age 65 and older or individuals on Medicare
-People with disabilities: verifiable mental or physical disability
-Age 18-64: Income based if a current recipient of OHP/Medicaid, SNAP, TANF, WIC, ERDC, Free and Reduced Lunch, HUD Assistance, LIHEAP (Home Energy Assitance)
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
BROOKINGS CORE RESPONSE
PEER HOUSE
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES OF LANE COUNTY
EUGENE COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES OF LANE COUNTY
SPRINGFIELD COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER
CENTRAL OREGON VETERANS OUTREACH
OUTREACH CENTER
COMMUNITY SHARING PROGRAM
BASIC NEEDS
CONGREGATIONS HELPING PEOPLE
LOCAL BUS PASS ASSISTANCE
DEVEREUX CENTER
DROP-IN CENTER
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
HIV COMMUNITY SERVICES
FISH OF ALBANY INC
BASIC NEEDS
FISH OF ROSEBURG
EMERGENCY GAS VOUCHER PROGRAM
HARNEY COUNTY HARNEY HUB
SENIOR AND COMMUNITY CENTER SERVICES
ILLINOIS VALLEY FAMILY COALITION
BASIC NEEDS
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
SENIOR SERVICES
IMPACT NW
TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE
LOVE INC NEWBERG
GAP MINISTRIES
MOLALLA CHRISTIAN CHURCH
TRIMET BUS PASSES
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
HOST RESOURCE CENTER
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
CHERRIOTS DAY PASSES
POLK COUNTY RESOURCE CENTERS
RESOURCE CENTER
SILVERTON AREA COMMUNITY AID
TRANSPORTATION AND PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
SIUSLAW OUTREACH SERVICES
SIUSLAW OUTREACH SERVICES
ST VINCENT DE PAUL OF LANE COUNTY
EMERGENCY SERVICES
ST VINCENT DE PAUL OF MCMINNVILLE
ST VINCENT DE PAUL OF MCMINNVILLE
TRANSITION PROJECTS
TRIMET TICKETS
TRIMET
HIGH SCHOOL ACCESS TRANSIT PROGRAM