Child Care Resource Network
Child Care Resource Network offers services to Southern Oregon’s Jackson and Josephine counties and is part of a nationwide child care resource and referral network.
Through JosephineLINK, you can access up-to-date information for hundreds of community organizations. This easy-to-use online community resource directory is curated by our librarians and updated regularly with the most current contact information as well as hours, locations, and website address. You can browse by category or search by keyword. And, if you want to add an organization to the list, complete the “Submit a Listing” form — our librarians will review it and follow up with you.
Child Care Resource Network offers services to Southern Oregon’s Jackson and Josephine counties and is part of a nationwide child care resource and referral network.
The Oregon Child Support Program’s mission is to support parents to support children. We provide services and support to parents to ensure every child receives the financial and emotional support they need to thrive. The Oregon Child Support Program also helps employers understand and comply with legal obligations, such as reporting new hires, withholding income for child support, and enrolling dependents in medical insurance plans if available.
Information about foster care and adoption, child safety, runaway and homeless youth, and child care resources. Oregon Child Abuse reporting hotline.
Helping victims of child abuse. Prevention, intervention, education, and aid.
The Children’s Advocacy Center is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides high-quality, trauma-informed care so abused children can heal and thrive. Established in 1989 in response to a community need for a coordinated systems approach to serving child victims of crime, the CAC is the sole provider of forensic interviews, advocacy, medical exams, and specialized therapy services in the county. In a safe, child-centered environment, children are supported by trained professionals as they share their experiences, receive needed medical and mental health care, and begin their path toward healing.
Our Children's Advocacy center offers high-quality care so abused children can thrive. Established in 1989 in response to a community need for a coordinated systems approach to serving child victims of crime, the CAC is the sole provider of forensic services and advocacy. In an environment that prioritizes safety, child-centric, and trauma-informed practices, children can courageously share their stories, initiating the healing journey.
Options provides an array of mental health and addiction programs in Josephine and Jackson Counties. Options was established in 1981 as a (501)(c)(3) nonprofit and also serves as Josephine County’s Community Mental Health Program.
Club Sixty welcomes seniors from all over Southern Oregon! We are a part of several different senior-related services that combine to make the Josephine County Senior Resource Center.
If you are a community member with nonperishable food to donate or an abundance of garden crops to share, we can help get it into the hands of our food-insecure neighbors.
Generous supporters who donate food are helping to feed families in need. We are so grateful for your generosity! Food donations can be dropped off Monday – Thursday at our Grants Pass warehouse, or at one of our barrel locations around town.
Community Living Case Management (CLCM) provides a wide range of services for individuals and their families who are eligible for services under the Developmental Disabilities criteria. All services provided in Josephine, Douglas, Curry and Coos county under the provision of Community Developmental Disabilities Programs (CDDP) are contracted through CLCM via the State of Oregon.