DHS Child Welfare Office
A department of the Oregon Department of Human Services dedicated to child safety, adoption, foster care, behavior rehabilitation , and more.
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A department of the Oregon Department of Human Services dedicated to child safety, adoption, foster care, behavior rehabilitation , and more.
General discussion, support, and monthly diabetes topic. Located in Asante Outpatient Center, Demonstration Kitchen, fourth floor.
Our legal advocacy spans every type of disability, at every age, in every type of place. To help the greatest number of Oregonians with disabilities, we advocate for lasting change through:
public education and outreach
information and referral, including publishing Know Your Rights Guides
legislative advocacy
monitoring conditions inside institutions
direct client representation
class-action litigation
Apply for child support. Pay child support. Modify an existing child support order. Resources for enforcement. Medical support resources. This location has a TouchPay Kiosk.
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.
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.
Focused on projects and programs that support local youth, music, health, and the quality of life of those growing, harvesting, and living around the farms from whom they purchase coffee beans.