Street Roots ~ Rose City ~ Resource Guide

Family and Parenting Support

AntFarm Youth& Family Services

503-668-7962

Assists local youth and families with life struggles resulting in unstable living situations. Serving youth ages 14-24 and families in rural Clackamas County, connecting them to resources to secure stable housing, employment training and more.

Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm.

Albina Early Head Start

503-236-9389

Early Head Start (childcare and family support for children 6 weeks to 3 years old) provides school readiness, family advocacy and educational, health, nutrition, social and other services. Home-based education program available. Call for more information.

Baby Blues Connection

1-800-557-8375

24-hour message line. Free telephone, email, online and in-person group support and resources to women and their families experiencing any variety of perinatal and postnatal mood disorders.

Bethlehem Children's Clothes Closet

503-777-1443

Free clothing and other supplies for kids preemie through 17, while supplies last. Expectant parents welcome. The clothing closet is by appointment only call or visit website to make an appointment. 

Center For Family Success

503-286-0600 Option 1

Parenting programs and family stabilization services for justice-involved parents. Skills classes and mentoring program for children and youth. Early childhood home visiting program. Call for intake appointment or see website.

Mon.-Fri. 9am - 5pm.

Child Care Resource and Referral

503-491-6205

Assistance for qualifying families to pay for child care services through Community Childcare Initiative (CCI) program. Parents searching for child care, call 211

Phone Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am - 4:30pm.

Children and Youth Counseling, DVRC

503-521-7997

Call for current appointment availability. Individual counseling services for children and youth who have witnessed family violence. Individual counseling for teens 14-18 who have experienced teen dating violence. Bilingual (Spanish) services available. Call to schedule intake appt. Children and youth under 14must have a non-offending parent or guardian willing to receive some parental education.

Mon.-Thurs. 10am - 7pm.

Children's Center of Clackamas County

503-655-7725

Child advocacy center serving children and families based in Clackamas County, specializing in medical assessments and forensic interviews for kids who’ve experienced abuse, neglect and drug exposure. Therapy and family support services offered. Referrals accepted from DHS/Law enforcement, primary care providers, parents and any concerned school staff.

Mon.-Fri. 8:30am - 5pm.

Family Resolution Services

503-988-3189

Multnomah County Family Resolution Services provides services to help parents navigate personal decisions, meet legal requirements and make healthy plans for children related to separation and divorce. Mediation is offered by phone and parent education is offered via Zoom. For more information, check out the website. Call or email:family.resolution@multco.us for assistance. 

Walk-In Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30am - 4pm.

Impact NW

971-258-0745

Support parents and family caught in intergenerational cycles of poverty through programs promoting healthy development, connections to community, and school readiness for children. Help parents provide consistent nurturing to their children and provide positive adult role models and after-school activities that engage students, family members and community members. Call for more information.

Jewish Family and Child Services

503-226-7079 ext.650

Provides social services for adults, families, and children in the Jewish and general communities. Offer wide range of counseling services for individuals, couples and families on a sliding scale. Call to make an appointment.

Morrison Child and Family Services

503-258-4495

Specialized outpatient mental health services for children ages 3 through 18.

Mon.-Fri. 8am - 7pm.

Mother and Child Education Center

503-249-5801
Spanish Line 503-913-9360 (text only)

Serves anyone in care of a child. Childbirth, safe sleep, lactation and newborn care workshops and classes; maternity clothes, prenatal and emergency supplies for babies and toddlers. Last appointment is one hour before close. Walk-ins are accepted, but appointments are preferred.

Mon., Tue., Thurs. 10am - 5pm.
Wed. 1 - 5pm
Fri. 10am - 3pm.

Multnomah Early Childhood Program

503-261-5535

Early intervention and early childhood special education services for children, birth to age 5. Services are individually designed to address the special needs of young children with developmental delays or disabilities free of charge.

Mon.-Fri. 8am - 4pm.

Northwest Family Services

503-546-6377

Counseling, workshops and classes. Outpatient, sliding scale counseling for adult individuals and couples, available in English and Spanish, in-person and virtual. Call for appt. Other self-referred services include parenting classes, MHFA trainings and family programs. More info and registration is online.

Oregon Child Development Coalition (OCDV)

503-213-1191 or 503-359-0649

Early Childhood education for children from 6 weeks to 5 years old. Provides school readiness, family advocacy and engagement, health screenings and referrals, healthy meals, and other services. Please call for more information.

Safe Families for Children

503-906-1027
Spanish 503-614-1299

Provides support to families in crisis by assisting parents to get back on their feet to work through challenges without fear of losing custody of their children. Placing children and teens in loving, safe environments with volunteer host families while parents work on accomplishing their wellness goals. Also offers opportunities for mentoring and coaching of parents all at no cost to families. Serves the tri-county area. Call or fill out a referral in the website.

Safe Oregon

844-472-3367
(Call or Text 24/7)

Offers kids, parents, schools, and their communities a way to report safety threats or potential acts of violence confidentially or anonymously. Call, text or email tips@safeoregon.com. All tips go immediately to a tip line technician 24/7, 365 days a year. Tips are promptly analyzed and forward to designated personnel who can provide further assistance in resolving reported incidents. This tip line is not for immediate emergency response.

SEI Community & Family Programs

503-285-0493

Parent support for families with children prenatal to six years old. Includes monthly home visits with activity kits, kindergarten readiness support, parent education, developmental screenings (vision, hearing, social-emotional), and referrals to other services. Call to connect with an educator.

Tigard-Tualatin Family Resource Center

503-603-1585
(James Templeton Elementary School)

Serves families with children ages 0-18 who live within the Tigard-Tualatin School District boundary. Basic needs resource connection, information on how to get clothing for babies and children, school supplies and early learning supports. Open on school days.

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Todos Juntos

503-341-3381

Serving rural Clackamas county, specifically the communities of Sandy, Estacada, Canby and Molalla. Todos Juntos provides Resource Coordination/Advocacy, after school enrichment activities, STEM Programs, parenting education and supports, career related learning opportunities for youth, community/family engagement events and more. Programs in English and Spanish. Check website and Facebook for updated information.

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