HOUSING ASSISTANCE If you need rental assistance, housing ...

[Pages:6]1 HOUSING ASSISTANCE If you need rental assistance, housing or shelter in Clark County, call the Council for the Homeless Housing Hotline: 360-695-9677 Text the Call Center: 360-768-7403 M-F: 9am-8:30pm; Weekends and Holidays: 11am-8:30pm

BACK RENT ASSISTANCE

Housing Hotline: 360-695-9677

St. Vincent de Paul - Battle Ground, Camas, Brush Prairie & Vancouver See listings under "Clothing...." for phone and locations.

OTHER HOUSING RESOURCES

Online housing search tools

Cascade AIDS Project, SW WA (CAP) 100 E. 33rd St., Suite 201B 98663 360-750-7964 HIV/AIDS Housing Assistance Monday-Friday 9-5p

New Beginnings Maternity Home 10116 SE 12th St., Vancouver 360-989-0280 For pregnant women; a safe place for them and their unborn baby. Serves Camas and Washougal

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Mom's Place Maternity 2210 W Main Street #107-228 Battleground, WA 98604 360-666-3476

Open House Ministries Family Shelter 900 West 12th Street Vancouver, WA 98660 360-737-0300

Oxford Houses Shared housing for adults in recovery. for info, directory and application go to: oxfordhouse.us

REACH Community Development 503-501-5733 Rental communities in Clark County

Vancouver Housing Authority 2500 Main Street 360-694-2501 Subsidized and affordable housing

OTHER HOTLINES

211 INFO- Dial "211" from your phone for a wide variety of info & service referrals.

Mental Health Crisis Line 360-696-9560 or 1-800-626-8137

National Hunger Hotline Get help finding food nhc.fns.

Tenant Union of WA-Tenant Rights Hotline 1-206-723-0500

The Trevor Project Hotline 1-866-488-7386 Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ and Questioning, under 25.

Washington Recovery Help Line Chemical Dependency, Mental Health and Problem Gambling 24 Hour Help Line 1-866-789-1511

Washington State Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-562-6025 or go to

CHILDCARE & PARENTING RESOURCES

Area Agency on Aging and Disabilities Kinship Program Limited financial assistance to care for a relative's child. 360-759-4317

community support for families. Also small groups for LGBTQ. Vancouver 360-695-1325 Washougal 360-835-7802 chs-

Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) 360-952-3470 Free full day preschool to qualifying families at multiple Locations ece/eceap

Educational Opportunities for Children & Families (EOCF) 17800 SE Mill Plain, #150 360-896-9912, C-Tran: 37

Educational Svc. District (ESD) 112 2500 NE 65th Ave. 360-952-3369 C-Tran: 30, 4

Innovative Services NW 9414 NE Fourth Plain Road Vancouver, WA 98662 360-892-5142 Serving children 4 weeks to 5 years ECEAP free full day preschool to qualifying families

Child/Adult Protective Svcs. 24/7 Hotline1-866-363-4276; Call to report abuse/neglect. 24/7 hotline, support, shelter.

Clark County Crisis Line 360-696-9560 or 1-800-626-8137

Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Hotline (YWCA Safe Choice) 360-695-0501; 1-800-695-0167

Janus Youth 1-888-979-4357 Resources for youth up to age 24



Birthright of Vancouver USA 214 E. 17th St. 360-694-8156 (main phone) 800-550-4900 (Hotline) Free pregnancy testing, pre-natal care and maternity support. birthrightwaorg C-Tran: 32, 37

Child Protective Services 24/7 Hotline: 1-866-363-4276 888-713-6115 (M-F: 8-4:30) or 1-800562-5624 (eves & wknds)

Children's Home Society of WA Counseling, parent education, &

Options 360 Pregnancy Clinic Free pregnancy testing, pre-natal care and maternity support.

Two Locations: 1706 W. Main St. #115, Battle Ground 360-687-8943, C-Tran: 32, 37

221 NE 104th Ave, Vancouver 360-567-0285

Pathways Pregnancy Clinic Free pregnancy testing & ultrasounds, pre-natal care and maternity support 2926 "E" St., Washougal 360-834-2829

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WA State School District Homeless Student Liaisons Contact info for school district staff available to help students who are homeless k12.wa.us/HomelessEd/

Y's Care Child Care Program 360-696-0167 3609 Main St. Licensed pre-school (2.5-5 yrs) & childcare and vouchers C-Tran: 4, 32, 37

CLOTHING, FOOD, MEALS HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Adventist Community Services 2 Locations:

Clark County Adventist Community Services 3114 E Fourth Plain Blvd Food Pantry, 360-695-8632

Battle Ground Adventist Community Services 11117 NE 189th Street 360-687-3459 Food, household items, clothes T 1pm-5:30pm, Th: 10am-4pm No financial assistance North Clark Cty Residents ONLY, C-Tran: 47

Angels of God- Lunch Served at Memorial Lutheran Church 2700 E. 28th St. 360-695-7501 Lunch Served M-F: 12-1pm C-Tran: 39, 4 (4 block walk)

Babies in Need at All Saints Episcopal 2206 NW 99th St. 360-573-8299 Supplies & clothing for newborns C-Tran: 32, 37

Clark County Food Bank

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Community Kitchen 360-693-0939

1910 West Fourth Plain Serves 98660

East Vancouver Community Church

12415 SE 7th Street

360-256-2780

Pantry: 2nd Sat 12-3p

FISH of Orchards 6008 NE 110th Ave. 360-256-2440. M,W,Th,F: 10-12 & 12:30-2:30p T: 10:30-12 & 12:30-2:30p Food pantry No financial assistance Serves 98682, 98684, 98664, 98662, 98683 C-Tran: 7, 80

FISH of Vancouver 906 Harney Street 360-695-4903 Food Serves Zip Codes: 98660, 98661, 98663, 98665, 98686 M-F: 10am-2:45pm 1st and 3rd Sat of each month, 10am12pm Food and Clothing C-Tran: 3

God's Closet Vancouver (located at the Adventist Church) 9711 NE St. Johns Road 360-696-2511 Children's Clothing (Newborn - large teen. Shop days are quarterly, (first Friday of Feb, May, Aug and Nov) Hours are 9:00am - 1:00pm Vancouver/

Giving Closet 2804B NE 65th Ave., 360-993-4800 Free clothing for all ages W, Th only. Shopping Times by last name: R-Z 10:30-11:30am A-I 1:00-2:00pm; J-Q 2:30-3:30pm Picture ID required for adults. SS#s required for entire household Closed major holidays, extreme weather C-Tran: 4, 44

Interfaith Treasure House 91 "C" Street, Washougal 360-834-5786 Utility, rent, food bank, house goods. Camas & Washougal only, call for hours C-Tran: 41, 92

Lewis River Mobile Location varies within Yacolt and La Center - Please call: 360-263-5763

Live Love at Living Hope Church (Next to Living Hope Church) 2533 NE Andresen Rd. 360-944-3905 Wed 12:00-2:30pm; Sun 4:00-6:30pm; Meal served by Angels of God Meal, clothing, food boxes, and resource referrals. No financial assistance available. C-Tran: 32

Martha's Pantry (By county referral) 1220 NE 68th Street 360-695-1480 Thurs 4-7p; F 10-1p

Meals on Wheels People 503-736-6325. 866-788-6325 Clark County meal sites & schedules:

Lost & Found Caf? 824 NE 4th Ave., Camas 360-834-4181. Th: 6-7pm C-Tran: 41,92

Neighbors Helping Neighbors 21814 NW 11th Ave., Ridgefield 360-887-3354 Clothing, food, household T,F: 10am-1pm Serves: 98629, 42, 85, & 86. Closed 5th Tuesday and Thurs. C-Tran: Connector 99

North County Community Food Bank 17 NE 3rd Ave., Battle Ground Serving residents in 98604, 98606, 98675, 98601, 98622 zip codes M-Th: 9am-11:15am, 1:30-3:15 F: 9am-11:15am 360-687-5007, C-Tran: 7

One Life 1801 Daniel Street, Vancouver Sundays, except holidays Numbers are distributed from 9:3010am and 1:45-2:30; Clients are served starting at 2:00pm 360-904-1273 Emergency food box shopping, cooking classes, nutrition ed, garden

Open House Ministries Thrift Store Very affordable goods 915 West 13th Street Tues-Sat 10am-5pm

SHARE House 1115 W 13th St. 360-695-7658. M-F: B: 7-& 7:30a; L:12-12:30p, D: 5-530p; Sa & Su: B: 9am, D: 3:30pm C-Tran: 3, 4, 37

SixEight Food Pantry 8802 NW 9th Ave; 360-524-3778 Serves zip codes: 98665, 98663, 98685, 98686 Tues: 4-7p

San Lucas Episcopal Church 426 East Fourth Plain 360-696-0181 T,W,Th,F: 9:15am-12pm Clothes, limited supply of "daily" bus passes, lunches, snacks, hygiene supplies, food bags

St. Vincent de Paul-Battle Ground, North Clark County 360-576-0122. Leave message Rent/utilities assistance VM answered from 9:30am-4pm, M-F C-Tran: 7

St. Vincent de Paul-Brush Prairie 11607 NE 87th Ave. 360-573-7199; serves all CCo zip codes Food, emerg. lodging, rent/utilities assistance, household goods MWTHF: 9:30am-12:30pm C-Tran: 7

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St. Vincent de Paul-Camas 360-834-2126, ext. 251 leave message Food, emerg. lodging, rent/utilities assistance, clothes, household goods C-Tran: 41,92

St. Vincent de Paul-Vancouver 2456 NE Stapleton Rd. 360-694-5388 Food, emerg. lodging, rent/utilities assistance, clothes, household goods M, T, Th, F: 9am-1pm C-Tran: 4, 44, 39

St. Vincent de Paul-Woodland Area 360-841-8734 calls returned in 24 hrs Rental, utility & emergency assistance

The Proto-Cathedral of St. James 218 W. 12th Sreet * 360-693-3052 Dinner Thurs: 5-6:30pm Food Cupboard: F 1-2pm Some clothing; no financial assistance

The Salvation Army Two locations:

7509 NE 47th Ave. - Vancouver 360-448-2890 Food: M-F 1:00pm-4:30pm . Clothing: T, TH: 1:00pm-4:00pm C-Tran: 25, 78

1612 "I" Street - Washougal 360-835-3171 Camas/Washougal resident food boxes, utilities and rent. All Clark County for bread, clothing, household, showers, day center. TWThF: 9-4pm C-Tran: 41,92

Trinity Mission Food Cupboard 6700 MacArthur Blvd.; 360-693-4271 Food Assistance 3rd Friday of month 10am-2pm C-Tran: 32, 39

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Woodland Action Center 736 Davidson Ave. - Woodland 360-225-9998 Pantry: Tues 12-4pm & Sat 12-4pm Thrift Store: T-F 12-6pm & Sat 12-4pm Office Hrs: Tue 10-5pm & Thurs 10-2pm

COUNSELING & MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT

Al-Anon/Alateen Msg. Line 360-693-5781 or 888-4AL-ANON Support for friends/families of alcoholics wa-al-

Alcoholics Anonymous 2203 Fairmount Ave., Suite A 360-694-3870 Call 24/7

Catholic Community Services 9300 NE Oak View Dr., Suite A (Family Center) 360-567-2211 Medicaid, English/Espanol C-Tran: 4, 44, 80

Children's Center 415 W. 11th St. 360-699-2244 Kids 2-18 & their families. Medical coupons, sliding scale. M-F:8am-7pm. C-Tran: 3

Children's Home Society of WA 309 W. 12th St. 360-695-1325 Washougal 360-835-7802 Counseling, LGBTQI, parent education & support for children & families. chs-

Clark County & SW WA Ombudsman Melanie Mairino 360-397-8470 To ensure quality and appropriate care with mental health services:

Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) 12-Step recovery from codependence & the development & maintenance of healthy relationships. coda-

Columbia River Mental Health Services and CDDR Program 360-993-3000 M-F: 8am-7pm Drug, alcohol, methadone treatment available for people with co-occurring disorders. C-Tran: 4, 32

Community Services Northwest 1601 E. 4th Plain Blvd 360-397-8484 C-Tran: 3, 4, 39

Community Services Northwest Free mental health services for low-income and uninsured. 39th and Main 360-546-1722 C-Tran: 3, 32, 37

CVAB Reach Center 1601 E 4th Plain Blvd., #17, Ste A-114 360-397-8050 Mental health support, drop-in: M-F: 9a-7p; Sat: 9-5p Warmline: 360-750-2014; 5p-10p C-Tran: 3, 4, 39

Families Anonymous 11000 NE 4th Plain 360-835-1066; 505-285-6777 12-step for users' families

Helping Professionals (HPWC)

Battle Ground: 1710 W Main Street Suite 110, 360-687-0693 (for both)

Vancouver: 9013 HWY 99, Suite Q&V Alcohol & Drug Info Svcs (ADIS), Mental Health, Anger Management, DVPT

Lifeline Connections: (many locations) Main Campus 1601 E 4th Plain., #17 360-397-8246, ext. 7580 Mental Health and Addiction Outpatient, Addiction Residential, Detoxification and Sobering Unit

Camas Campus 329 NE Lechner Street, Camas, WA 360-397-8246 Mental Health and Addiction Outpatient

Orchards Campus 11719 NE 95th Street, Suite A 360-397-8246 Mental Health and Addiction Outpatient

Recovery Resource Center 9317 Hwy 99, Suite M 360-787-9315 A positive recovery environment that includes self-help meetings, educational classes and a bookstore

Women's Recovery Center 360-690-3069 Substance use residential services for women and women with young children

Lutheran Community Services NW Mental Health Counseling (medicaid) 3600 Main Street, Suite 20 Vancouver, WA 98663 phone:360-694-5624

NAMI of Southwest WA 5411 E Mill Plain BLVD Vancouver, WA 98661 360-695-2823 M-F 9am-5pm Support for people living with mental illness. C-Tran: 71, 78

Narcotics Anonymous 360-703-0990 12-step program

Northstar NS Clinic 360-993-3000, Opiate treatment

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Sea Mar Behavioral Health Clinic 5501 NE 109th Court, Suite A1 Vancouver, WA 98662 360-566-4432

Sea Mar Behavioral Health Clinic 7803 NE Fourth Plain Blvd. Vancouver, WA 98662 360-397-9211

XChange Church/RealLife Community Center Addiction Recovery 8802 NW 9th Avenue 360-687-8555 FCC.Xchange C-Tran: 2

DAY CENTERS

These are "drop in" locations with various support services. Call to confirm hours, services, and rules about length and nature of visit. Clark County Veterans Assistance Center (See Veterans Services

Friends of the Carpenter 1600 W. 20th Street Info, gas, haircuts, clothing, fellowship, gift cards in trade for volunteering 360-750-4752 C-Tran: 25

Memorial Lutheran Church 2700 E. 28th Street Tues: 11:30am-12:30pm. Designed especially for people living on the streets who need help with benefits, job leads, screening for outreach programs and more.

Share Day Center 2018 Grand Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98661 360-907-8721 7 days a week: 7am-5pm Laundry & Showers: 8am-noon; signups at 7:45am Homeless navigation services include benefits, small lockers, mail pick up

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The Perch/Yellow Brick Road Youth For ages 24 and under; 360-314-5716

The Salvation Army of Camas/ Washougal 1612 "I" Street 360-835-3171 C-Tran 41, 92

EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE

Clearview Employment/Homeless Employment Navigators 360-750-7012 Employment assistance, affiliated with Columbia River Mental Health. M-F: 8am-5pm

Goodwill/Job Connection 6425 NE 4th Plain. 360-695-1923 Comprehensive job assistance: interview training, job readiness, search resources, placement, resume assistance, supported employment, vocational rehabilitiation, 16 and over. M-F: 9am-5:30pm, C-Tran: 4, 44

Hunger For Success 360-435-7447 Promotes and provides access to a college education, to admimister professional development training and to assist with job placement for persons who have low or no income.

Partners in Careers 3210 NE 52nd Street 360-696-8417. Specialized job training and employment services. Usually by referral, but calls are welcome. C-Tran: 25

WorkSource 204 SE Stone Mill Drive, Suite 215 360-735-5000 M-Th: 8am-5pm; Fri. 9:30-5pm

FINANCIAL EDUCATION

Community Housing Resource Center 103 E. 29th Street 360-690-4496 Foreclosure, debt, credit counseling, free tax preparation.

Free Tax Prep Feb. 1- April 15 AARP Tax Aid: aarp-tax-aide-sw-

Community Housing Resource Center: 103 E. 29th Street 360-694-4496,

Share Independent Development Account (IDA Program), 360-952-8204 Help saving money for a down payment on a home, pursuing higher education, or a small business. Application at , click on programs.

LAUNDRY

Laundry Love 2101 St Johns Blvd Thursdays at 6pm-8pm Free soap and quarters to do laundry. For other locations see Laundry Love Vancouver Facebook page: laundrylovevancouver

LEGAL ASSISTANCE & TENANT-LANDLORD DISPUTE

Clark County Volunteer Lawyers *For eligibility call the CLEAR Hotline 1-888-201-1014 M-F, 9:15am-12:15pm *General office line: 360-695-5313 M-F: 9am-5pm; (closed noon-1)

*Homeless Court, C-Tran: 3. 4. 37 Get a referral to Homeless Court assistance through Share Outreach 360-695-7658 ext 3306 or 3307

Community Mediation Services 360-334-5862

Housing Justice Project 360-334-4007 Eviction/legal assistance

Lutheran Community Services NW Crime Victims Advocacy 3600 Main St., Ste. 200 360-694-3644 24-hr Crisis Line: 1-888-425-1176 Free & confidential victim support vancouver

NW Justice Project and CLEAR Hotline 500 W. 8th St., Ste. 275 360-693-6130 / 888-201-1014 Legal counsel. No criminal cases ; C-Tran: 3

Washington Law Help Many self-help publications for legal issues including driver's license reinstatement.

EDICAL, DENTAL, VISION, MEDICAL, DENTAL, VISION HEARING, FAMILY PLANNING AND AGING & DISABILITIES

A Caring Closet Located inside Boomerang Therapy Works. 210 W 4th Street. M-F, 10-2pm All-volunteer run non profit that provides gently used medical equipment to those in need at NO cost. Our most popular items are wheelchairs, walkers, bath benches, hospital beds, and depends.

Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities of SW Washington Information and Assistance 201 NE 73rd Street, Suite 201 360-694-8144 Programs include: Medicaid/NonMedicaid Case Management and Medicaid/Non-Medicaid in-home care; Family Caregiver Support Program (including Kinship Care); Senior Nutrition Program; Legal Services; Senior Transportation; Long Term CareOmbudsman and Gatekeeper programs.

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Battle Ground Health Care Free Clinic 11117 NE 189th Street, Suite 216 Battle Ground, WA 98604 360-687-8941 Denistry, Diabetes, Chronic Pain Rehab

Cascade AIDS Project SW Washington 100 E. 33rd St. Suite 201B 98663 360-750-7964 HIV/AIDS Medical Case management, PrEP Navigation, Insurance Enrollment Mon-Fri, 9-5p; HIV Testing, STI Screening & Treatment Tues 11-4p, Thurs 2-7p

Clark County Public Health Needle Exchange Program 3701 E. Fourth Plain Blvd. 360-750-8610, C-Tran: 4, 39

Free Clinic of Southwest Washington 4100 Plomondon St. * 360-313-1390. Urgent Care Clinics: M,W, F: 8:30am and T,TH 5:30pm (arrive 1/2 hour early) Immunization clinics: Children: 1st & 3rd Wed, 5:30-7:30pm; Adults: 1-3pm

New Day Community Dental Clinic 1201 SE Tech Center Dr., Bldg 13, Ste 150. 360-892-7107 T-F: 8am-5pm Dental care for all ages. Sliding scale; some charitable programs. ; C-Tran: 35

New Heights Clinic 5912 NE 78th St. 360-694-0355. By Appt ONLY M-Th Free medical and dental care for uninsured residents of Clark County. Call for office times. C-Tran: 78

Planned Parenthood 11516 SE Mill Plain, Ste. 2-E 1-888-875-7820 Women's health; pregnancy testing; STD checks provided for women and men. Call for days/hours. C-Tran:37

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Sea Mar Community Health Centers Five Locations (Medical): 7410 E. Delaware Ln. 360-566-4402. By Appt. ONLY Medical services, sliding scale. M-Sat: 8am-5pm, C-Tran: 37, 39 Sea Mar Locations Continued: 14508 NE 20th Ave 360-852-9070 By Appt. ONLY Medical services, sliding scale M-F 8am-5pm

6100 NE Fourth Plain Blvd 360-947-2550 By Appt. ONLY Medical services, sliding scale M-F: 8am-5pm

118 S. Parkway Ave 360-342-8060 By Appt. ONLY Medical services, sliding scale M-F 8am-5pm

Sea Mar Continued ... 1412 NE 88th St. 360-574-4074. By Appt. ONLY Sliding fee. Medicaid & private insurance, emergency care. C-Tran:25

Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA) 1-800-562-6900 - Help Line, M-F: 8am-5pm

PHONE, MAIL, ADDRESS

Share Day Center, 2018 Grand Blvd 360-910-2307 7 days a week: 7am-5pm Help with a mailing address and free local calls

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE

Dept. of Social & Health Svcs. Community Services Office 800 NE 136th Avenue 98684 1-877-501-2233 Financial, medical, childcare, clothing assistance; M-F: 8am-5pm

dshs. C-Tran:37T

Friends of the Carpenter 1600 W. 20th St. 360-750-4752, M-F 9am-4pm Gas vouchers, bus tickets C-Tran: 4, 25

Human Services Council 360-694-6577 Medicaid transportation and other programs; hsc-

St. Vincent de Paul - Camas/ Washougal 360-834-2126 ext. 251 Leave message M-F 10am-4pm C-Tran: 41, 92

St. Vincent de Paul -St. John/Brush Prairie 11607 NE 87th Ave. 360-573-7199 - leave message MWF: 9:30am-12:30pm Residents North of 58th St,

C-Tran: 7 U

St. Vincent dePaul-Vancouver 360-694-5388 M-F: 9am-1pm No bus passes. C-Tran: 4, 44, 39

SHOWERS

Food with Friends-Shower Outreach Project Mobile shower trailer Call for schedule and locations; Marshall Center passes for ADA inquiries. 360-723-5791

The Salvation Army Camas/ Washougal 1612 "I" Street, Washougal 360-835-3171 TWF: 9:30-12p; 1-3:30p, walk-ins welcome; appointments encouraged. C-Tran: 41,92

UTILITIES

Clark Public Utilities 24/7 Customer Service (360) 992-3000 Variety of payment assistance programs index.cfm/ payment options C-Tran: 25, 30,37,44

St. Vincent de Paul - Battle Ground, Camas, Brush Prairie & Vancouver See "Clothing,food...." for contact info

VETERANS SERVICES

Clark Co. Veterans Assistance Center 1305 Columbia Street, 360-693-7030 M-F: 9am-4pm Referrals, service officer C-Tran: 25

Community Reintegration Program for Veterans 360-696-4061. Case Mgmt/housing: ext 33718. Voc. Rehab, Work Therapy, Job Placement: ext. 33844

Housing Hotline: 360-695-9677

Partners in Careers Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program 3210 NE 52nd Street. 360-696-8417 Housing, mentoring, job referrals, and training for all veterans. C-Tran: 25

VA Homeless Housing Program 1601 E 4th Plain Blvd., Bldg #18 360-696-4061 ext. 33766 VA Medical Campus. Permanent, transitional housing; inpatient mental health and drug addiction counseling. M-F 11am-noon; Housing walk-in clinic: Mon 8-2p and Thurs 10-2p C-Tran: 3, 4, 39

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Veterans Benefits Homeless Outreach 800-827-1000 or 877-424-3838 Returning Veterans Project

Health and support Services



YOUTH SERVICES

Clark County Teen Talk

Warmline: 360-397-CHAT (2428) Peer-to-peer support M-Th 4p-9p; F 4-7p

Clark County Crisis Line: 360-696-9560 teentalk.clark. email: ccteentalk1@

Columbia River Mental Health Options Youth Program 360-750-7033 Education, work, mental health support

Community Services Northwest Youth SUD Program 1601 E. 4th Plain Blvd 360-397-8484 C-Tran: 3, 4, 39

Janus Youth*Oak Bridge Youth Shelter Youth ages 9-17. 360-891-2634, 24/7 hotline: 1-888-979-4357

*Yellow Brick Road of WA, Ages 16-24 360-213-5947; 360-314-5716

Transitional Youth Vida's Ark 360-695-3681 Provides a safe, nurturing home and skills for self-sufficiency for one woman (24th birthday and under) with one child. C-Tran: 30

Triple Point of Children's Home Society 309 W. 12th St. 360-695-1325 This group is for LGBTIQ and questioning youth ages 11-18 to empower by providing education, safety, support and acceptance.

WA State School District Homeless Student Liaisons Contact info for school district staff that help students who are homeless k12.wa.us/HomelessEd

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YWCA CASA and Independent Living Skills (ILP) Programs 360-695-0501

WA State School District Homeless Student Liaisons Contact info for school district staff that help students who are homeless k12.wa.us/HomelessEd

YWCA CASA and Independent Living Skills (ILP) Programs 360-695-0501

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