Volunteer-run non-profit health collective trained by The HIV Alliance. Located at the Sugarloaf Center in Williams. Free naloxone/narcan and education. Free condoms and lube. Free rapid-screening HIV, hepatitis C, and syphilis testing. Free fentanyl test strips. Free referrals.
Free kindergarten readiness for children aged 0-5. Educational assessments and activities. Free medical and dental care. Healthy meals and snacks. Indoor and outdoor activities.
Confidential outpatient addiction treatment center focusing on treating those suffering from an addiction to opioids (pain-pills, heroin, morphine, etc.). Combination of Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) with either methadone or buprenorphine/Suboxone, detoxification, and intensive one-on-one and group counseling.
The SOESD Migrant Education/ELL Department provides workshops, presentations, coaching, and consultations on the building, district, and regional levels to school districts in Jackson, Josephine and Klamath counties.
Free needle exchange services. Free naloxone/narcan. Free rapid-screening for HIV, hepatitis C, and syphilis. Free referrals, education, and support services for people living with HIV/AIDS. Located in Immanuel United Methodist Church.
Mental and emotional health services for families and youth. A region of communities that understands and values mental and emotional wellness, in which all youth and their families have appropriate support and care.
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.
We encourage our clients to set goals and work toward self-sufficiency, and we celebrate when they outgrow our services and are better equipped to face life without our assistance.