Sanctuary One
Providing volunteer opportunities to work on a farm, with animals, and in nature. Works with and educates schools groups and youth-serving nonprofit organizations.
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Providing volunteer opportunities to work on a farm, with animals, and in nature. Works with and educates schools groups and youth-serving nonprofit organizations.
If you or someone you know was targeted in a violation of the Oregon Sanctuary Promise Law, we want to hear from you. Make a report, receive support, and learn about your options.
The Sanctuary Promise team at the Oregon Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Unit provides support to impacted community members and elevates violations reported on the Sanctuary Promise Hotline (1-844-924-STAY / 1-844-6-AMPARO) and Online Portal (SanctuaryPromise.Oregon.gov or PromesaSantuario.Oregon.gov) for investigation by Oregon Department of Justice.
Assistance with food benefits (SNAP). Cash for families (TANF). Assistance with Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid). Assistance with Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC). Resources for children and youth. Resources for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Resources for seniors and people with physical disabilities. Vocational rehabilitation. Domestic violence services. Child care assistance. Refugee services. Call before visiting in-person.
Assistance with food benefits (SNAP). Cash for families (TANF). Assistance with Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid). Assistance with Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC). Resources for children and youth. Resources for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Resources for seniors and people with physical disabilities. Vocational rehabilitation. Domestic violence services. Child care assistance. Refugee services. Call before visiting in-person.
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.
This free service is designed for adults 55 and older living in Oregon who may be isolated or lonely. Our team of volunteers and staff are specially trained in working with older adults, and we can provide ongoing support, connect you or someone you know with resources, or just listen. Your information is completely confidential.
SHP is a group of volunteers dedicated to finding those young children living without the luxury of sleeping on a bed or even laying their heads on a pillow. Through the wonderful efforts of volunteers and generous donations, bunk beds are built , assembled and delivered to those children who are otherwise sleeping on couches, blankets or even floors. At SHP , we have a mission.
As a community health center, Siskiyou provides personalized, patient-centered care to help manage your individual and family wellness needs through all stages of life. Our goal is to provide a medical home that focuses on high quality primary and preventive care for the whole family.