🦃 The BRC will be closed for Thanksgiving from November 25–29, 2024 🦃
🦃 The BRC will be closed for Thanksgiving from November 25–29, 2024 🦃
Offers essential services, including affordable and supportive housing, financial empowerment, mental health & counseling, pregnancy and parenting support, legal services, and intensive case management.
503-238-5196 (Family Support)
971-222-1880 (Housing)
503-231-4866 (Other Services)
Supports families in need, including help from local Christian churches and agencies.
503-443-6888
Oregon Department of Human Services online applicant portal for access to medical coverage, food, cash, & childcare assistance in both English and Spanish.
503-945-5600
Call 211 for information and resources addressing crisis, food, housing, or health.
211
Emergency rent, utility, and food assistance for low-income, Washington County residents.
503-615-0770
1001 SW Baseline Street
Hillsboro, OR 97123
For those experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk of homelessness to find housing resources in Washington County.
503-640-3263
Safe, legal parking for people experiencing homelessness and living out of their vehicles.
503-624-4666
safeparkingbeaverton@gmail.com
Housing Mediation is available for tenants, landlords/housing providers wishing to discuss issues related to rent, repairs, communication, or any other issues or concerns related to the living arrangement.
503-526-3733
https://www.beavertonoregon.gov/1531/Housing-Mediation
he Eviction Defense Project provides free legal assistance to low-income tenants facing eviction court cases.
888-585-9638
https://oregonlawcenter.org/eviction-defense-project/
Enter your zip code to locate free groceries, fresh produce, and meals in OFB's network of food pantries and meal sites.
Free Produce
Tues: 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Open the 2nd Tues of each month
(503) 282-0555
Food assistance hotline and other basic necessities.
503-591-9025
Virginia Garcia Beaverton Free Food
Free Produce
Thursday: 2 pm - 3 pm
1st & 3rd Thursday of the month from 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Open to anyone in need of food assistance, no income verification required.
(503) 282-0555
If you or someone you care about is:
CALL 503-291-9111 for free, confidential help. The Crisis Line is staffed by experienced behavioral health professionals and has trained peer support specialists. Interpreters available. All calls are confidential.
503-291-9111 (Avail 24/7)
he Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.
CALL 988 for help
Connect low-income, uninsured clients to the care they need, offer travel resources for medical support, and pay health insurance premiums for people who qualify for coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
503-345-6553
Free clothing for K-12 Beaverton School District students with limited income.
503-356-4322 (Appointment Line)
Or login through ParentSquare to book an appointment.
Offers new and like-new kid's clothing, baby items, hygiene items, toys, books, and more through referral only.
503-828-1472
Beaverton Resource Center
13565 Southwest Walker Road, Beaverton, Oregon 97005, United States
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Today is the perfect opportunity to create positive change in our community by helping to support the work of the Beaverton Resource Center. Please join our Generosity Campaign and help us meet our goals for expanding our social services in 2024. Your support will enable us to continue building and fostering our valuable work in Beaverton and Washington County!