Child, Family & Senior Resources

Services that focus on early childhood development, school-aged children, aging parents, and families with one or more members who experience disability.
Description:

Addus is a nationwide in-home care service provdier for seniors and people with disabilities.

Address:

142 Glynbrook Street N Suite 100
Keizer, OR 97303
United States

Description:

Addus is a nationwide in-home care service provdier for seniors and people with disabilities.

Address:

6444 Fairway Ave. SE
Salem, OR 97306
United States

Description:

The Early Learning Division provides information on finding child care, child development and safety.

Address:

700 Summer Street NE #350
Salem, OR 97301
United States

Description:

HVRP provides services that assist veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Our program helps them reintegrate into their communities and find meaningful employment. We provide veterans with the tools they need to gain new skill sets such as financial literacy, computer training, job search training, and interview guidance. Veterans learn skills to retain employment and become financially independent. Helped funded by the U.S. Department of Labor.

Address:

3878 Beverly Ave NE, Suite 5
Salem, OR 97305
United States

Description:

Options Counseling and Family provides family preservation, behavioral health services and other family supports to families and individuals in 11 Oregon counties. Options providers use a family centered approach, in which the family knowledge of their own strengths and needs is the primary resource.

Address:

2645 Portland Road NE, Suite 120
Salem, OR 97301
United States

Description:

Options Counseling and Family provides family preservation, behavioral health services and other family supports to families and individuals in 11 Oregon counties. Options providers use a family centered approach, in which the family knowledge of their own strengths and needs is the primary resource.

Address:

1515 Liberty Street SE
Salem, OR 97302
United States

Description:

OCDC has many programs, and they work together to help young children and their families grow, learn, and succeed. Many of the services support migrant and seasonal farm workers and their young children. Other programs are open to families living at or below the federal poverty level. The child care and early education programs serve infants through five year olds, and our parent programs are open to all parents that have children enrolled in programs.

Address:

4611 Lancaster Drive NE
Salem, OR 97305
United States

Description:

OCDC has many programs, and they work together to help young children and their families grow, learn, and succeed. Many of the services support migrant and seasonal farm workers and their young children. Other programs are open to families living at or below the federal poverty level. The child care and early education programs serve infants through five year olds, and our parent programs are open to all parents that have children enrolled in programs.

Address:

540 North Settlemier Avenue
Woodburn, OR 97071
United States

Description:

OCDC has many programs, and they work together to help young children and their families grow, learn, and succeed. Many of the services support migrant and seasonal farm workers and their young children. Other programs are open to families living at or below the federal poverty level. The child care and early education programs serve infants through five year olds, and our parent programs are open to all parents that have children enrolled in programs.

Address:

707 McClaine Street
Silverton, OR 97381
United States

Description:

OCDC has many programs, and they work together to help young children and their families grow, learn, and succeed. Many of the services support migrant and seasonal farm workers and their young children. Other programs are open to families living at or below the federal poverty level. The child care and early education programs serve infants through five year olds, and our parent programs are open to all parents that have children enrolled in programs.

Address:

1014 Newberg Highway
Woodburn, OR 97071
United States

Description:

The Commission for the Blind has the following program objectives in service to our mission: Helping Oregonians who are blind get and keep jobs that allow them to support themselves and their families, supporting Oregon businesses in hiring and retaining qualified job seekers who are blind in their workforce, supporting youth who are blind in the transition from high school into a career path/employment, training Oregonians in the alternative skills related to blindness such as adaptive technology, white cane travel, braille and activities of daily living, helping seniors and individuals with vision loss who are unable to work live with the highest levels of independence and self-sufficiency so that they can remain independent in their homes and active in their communities, licensing and supporting business owners who operate food service and vending operations in public buildings and facilities throughout the state;

Address:

780 Commercial St. SE, STE 200
Salem, OR 97301
United States

Description:

The Department of Human Services (DHS) is Oregon principal agency for helping Oregonians achieve wellbeing and independence through opportunities that protect, empower, respect choice and preserve dignity, especially for those who are least able to help themselves. DHS provides direct services to more than 1 million Oregonians each year. These services provide a key safety net for those in our society who are most vulnerable or who are at a difficult place in their life.

Address:

500 Summer St. NE E-15
Salem, OR 97301
United States

Description:

Oregon Family Support Network, founded in 1991, a 501(c)3 non-profit, began as a grass roots community organization providing support groups and education to families with a strong advocacy component. Our purpose has remained unchanged: To connect, empower and educate families and their communities to assure improved outcomes for children and youth experiencing significant behavioral health challenges. To fulfill a significant role in facilitating family/youth voice in local and state policy making.

Address:

4275 Commercial St. SE Suite 180
Salem, OR 97302
United States

Description:

SCSEP is for low income seniors who seek employment, training assistance, and social engagement. Through the transitional employment program, SCSEP partners with community-based non-profit organizations and government agencies to provide participants with training opportunities to update their skills. During their part-time internship, seniors receive minimum wage to help supplement their income until they receive permanent employment.

Address:

506 High St.
Oregon City, OR 97301
United States

Description:

SCSEP is for low income seniors who seek employment, training assistance, and social engagement. Through the transitional employment program, SCSEP partners with community-based non-profit organizations and government agencies to provide participants with training opportunities to update their skills. During their part-time internship, seniors receive minimum wage to help supplement their income until they receive permanent employment.

Address:

605 Cottage St. NE
Salem, OR 97301
United States