VA SORCC (Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center and Clinics)
Rehabilitation center and clinic.
Rehabilitation center and clinic.
We believe that the Individuals we serve are people first. ColumbiaCare looks at the person first, then how development, circumstances, and mental disorders affect the person. It is our dream to have just the right combination of housing and supports available in every community so that the Individuals we serve have a pathway to achieving the same things all humans need: to not only feel safe and well taken care of, but to contribute and thrive.
Services are designed to protect a person’s individual independence, dignity and choice. Staff at local offices and through community partners can help you find the right mix of services that meet your needs.
Help obtaining an Oregon Identification Card and/or birth certificate (any state). Emergency food boxes. One-time emergency laundry and shower vouchers. One-time emergency vouchers to local thrift stores. Resource center with high-speed computer lab and printing capabilities. Kaleidoscope Play and Learn, a free play group for children aged 1-5 and their caregivers. Helping citizens access services they did not know they were eligible for, would not normally qualify for, or would not have been able to access. Educating, training, mentoring, and coordinating.
Harvest Kitchen lunch two days a week.
Mobile soup kitchen serving lunch.
Located in the "Better Living Center" building on the West side of the church parking lot. Free food and clothing. Low-cost pots, pans, silverware, dishes, blankets, backpacks, and sleeping bags for sale in the Budget Shop. Religious organization.
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church.
RSVP is one of the largest volunteer networks in the nation for people 55 and over.
With the help of our dedicated volunteers, we distribute food to low and no-income individuals and families in communities all over Josephine County. We have changed the way we build food boxes by growing our own local grocery store produce in our garden at Raptor Creek Farm along with other established programs to end hunger in our community. Our local food bank has provided and distributed millions of pounds of food each year.
With the help of our dedicated volunteers, we distribute food to low and no-income individuals and families in communities all over Josephine County. We have changed the way we build food boxes by growing our own local grocery store produce in our garden at Raptor Creek Farm along with other established programs to end hunger in our community. Our local food bank has provided and distributed millions of pounds of food each year.
Since the early 1980's WCBC Food Share has given out "free" food boxes to the needy of Williams. Anyone on food stamps, TANF, SSI, state subsidy, or below current poverty level qualifies for a food box once per calendar month.
A division of the Josephine County Food Bank.
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church.
With the help of our dedicated volunteers, we distribute food to low and no-income individuals and families in communities all over Josephine County. We have changed the way we build food boxes by growing our own local grocery store produce in our garden at Raptor Creek Farm along with other established programs to end hunger in our community. Our local food bank has provided and distributed millions of pounds of food each year.
We will apply our collective skills and experience to coordinate all available health services and assess community health needs. We will strive to accomplish our mission in a professional, dedicated, sensitive and effective manner.
WIC is a free nutrition education program that helps families identify healthy nutrition choices that work for them. Nutrition education program. Supplemental foods provided via WIC debit card.
Part of Oregon Department of Human Services. Medicaid programs. Food and nutrition services. Housing and utility assistance. Assistance with Social Security application and appeals process. Deaf and hard-of-hearing services. Disability benefits. Employment services. Home and community-based services. Medical assistance. Assistance employing a homecare or personal support worker. Report abuse and neglect.
We deliver meals to the homes of seniors who are unable to shop or prepare meals due to illness, injury, or disability. Meals are also available for eligible adults with disabilities.
We deliver meals to the homes of seniors who are unable to shop or prepare meals due to illness, injury, or disability. Meals are also available for eligible adults with disabilities.
We deliver meals to the homes of seniors who are unable to shop or prepare meals due to illness, injury, or disability. Meals are also available for eligible adults with disabilities. Home delivery only.
We deliver meals to the homes of seniors who are unable to shop or prepare meals due to illness, injury, or disability. Meals are also available for eligible adults with disabilities.
We deliver meals to the homes of seniors who are unable to shop or prepare meals due to illness, injury, or disability. Meals are also available for eligible adults with disabilities.
We deliver meals to the homes of seniors who are unable to shop or prepare meals due to illness, injury, or disability. Meals are also available for eligible adults with disabilities.
SNAP offers nutrition assistance to low income individuals and families. Apply online or in person.
Direct support for people with incomes at or below the federal poverty level.
Youth shelter. Free meals. Educational support. Mentoring. Religious organization. Walk-ins and Calls Accepted 24-hr.
Provides safe refuge and support services for women, children, and men to escape from sexual or domestic violence. Food, clothing, and personal care items are provided. Referrals to community services and emotional support. Help with court advocacy, legal referrals, parenting support groups, and transportation.