The OHSU Child Development & Rehabilitation Center in Portland specializes in providing diagnostic, assessment, and intervention services for individuals with developmental disorders. They offer comprehensive evaluations, individualized treatment planning, and educational consultations for clients of all ages across the state.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children offers a phone line and resources for reporting missing and exploited children, as well as information on recognizing and reporting instances of exploitation.
March of Dimes – Oregon Chapter works statewide to improve the health of mothers and babies through research, education, advocacy, and programs, with no age restrictions.
Help Elevate Learning Processing, Inc. offers a 24-session cognitive therapy program that assists individuals with learning and information processing difficulties, as well as concussion and stroke victims. Their services are available nationwide and cater to individuals aged 7 to 99.
Healthy Families is a program that strengthens the parent-child relationship through informational sessions on child development, infant care, and community support for new families. It is available in English in Clatsop, Columbia, and Tillamook.
The Foster Child Park Pass Program by OPRD provides free camping and day-use parking to foster parents, guardians, or adoptive parents of Oregon’s foster children, with no age restrictions, for up to 14 nights in a 30 day period.