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While participating on our page, please know that we prioritize fostering an environment where communication is characterized by respect and consideration. We believe in engaging with each other and our community in a manner that promotes understanding, empathy, and positivity. We require all participants to express themselves thoughtfully, acknowledging diverse pe
rspectives while refraining from any form of disrespect, discrimination, or hostility. By upholding these values, we aim to cultivate a welcoming space where everyone feels heard, valued, and empowered to contribute meaningfully to the conversation. Emergency Programs
Providing lodging and utility assistance to families and individuals in order to prevent eviction, utility shutoffs, and to establish permanent housing. Additional services for Veterans. Energy Assistance (LIHEAP)
Helping low-income households offset the high cost of winter heating bills with a one-time payment to their fuel vendor (including clients that heat with wood). Self-Sufficiency Program
Assisting households with security deposits and partial rent payments for six months. Adults must participate in monthly meetings and trainings designed to increase their self-reliance. Weatherization
Reducing heat waste, improving indoor air quality, and addressing health/safety issues by caulking, insulating, wrapping duct work & replacing doors. Exhaust fans installed, some furnaces replaced. Housing Rehabilitation
Loans are made to low and moderate income homeowners for repairs to preserve the quality of their homes. Repairs to roofs, foundations, electrical, plumbing systems, and kitchens are common. The loans are 0% interest and are repaid when the ownership of the property changes. Homeownership Programs
Pre-purchase counseling and down payment assistance for eligible households. Foreclosure avoidance counseling and budget and asset education available for all. Caregiver Support
Providing services to support the growing number of caregivers in our country. When caring for an elderly spouse, an elderly friend, or if you’re over 60 and caring for a grandchild, Community Connection can provide equipment, minor home modifications, and individual counseling, as well as a short-term substitute for the caregiver. Also, Powerful Tools for Caregivers is a six week workshop to equip you to take care of yourself while caring for a relative or friend. In-Home Care (OPI)
Assisting frail seniors, 60 years and older, with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, light housekeeping, cooking, and shopping. Aging and Disability Resource
Connection of Oregon (ADRC) Provides information and services to seniors, people with disabilities, their families and caregivers regardless of income. www.ADRCofOregon.org