Phone(s):
Exceptional Needs Dental Services
Exceptional Needs Dental Services provides basic dental services to patients who are non-ambulatory and/or severely mentally impaired. They provide in-home or mobile care for those who cannot receive care in a traditional facility.
(503) 295-1201 Information Line
(800) 644-1859 Toll-Free
(503) 295-1201 Information Line
(800) 644-1859 Toll-Free
FACT Oregon
FACT Oregon is a statewide program offering free peer-delivered services to empower families and communities to navigate and advocate for the supports and opportunities people with disabilities need to thrive. They provide a Support Line, trainings, resources, and community engagement and advocacy in English and Spanish. Since 2012-13, they are Oregon’s designated Parent Training and Information Center for Special Education.
(503) 786-6082 Helpline #1
(541) 695-5416 Helpline #2
(503) 786-6082 Helpline #1
(541) 695-5416 Helpline #2
Fair Housing Council of Oregon
Fair Housing Council of Oregon offers education, outreach, and technical assistance on local fair housing laws, protecting people against housing discrimination. They serve landlords and property managers, providing resources for anyone in need.
(503) 223-8197×2 Tenant Rights Information
(800) 424-3247×5 Landlord Rights Information
(503) 223-8197×2 Tenant Rights Information
(800) 424-3247×5 Landlord Rights Information
http://www.fhco.org/advocate-contact-form/ http://www.fhco.org/report-housing-discrimination
Family Caregiver Alliance
Family Caregiver Alliance provides information and education to individuals providing long term care at home, offering fact sheets and support groups for caregivers of all ages across the United States.
Family Medicine – Scappoose
OHSU Family Medicine in Scappoose provides comprehensive family medicine services to individuals of all ages. They work with patients in the Scappoose area and are available during regular business hours.
Farm Workers Program – Oregon Law Center
The Farm Workers Program offered by Oregon Law Center provides legal assistance and representation to workers involved in food production, including fishery workers and cannery employees, in Oregon.
Federal Communications Commission – Consumer Complaint Center
The CCC assists with filed formal complaints about communications. Complaints can be filed through the FCC’s Consumer Complaint Center, which educates consumers about communication issues and guides them through the process.
Financial Planning Association
The Financial Planning Association of OR & SW WA offers statewide financial planning information and a search toolbar to connect users with local financial planners.
First Lutheran Church Community Meals
First Lutheran Church Community Meals offers a free dinner service every Tuesday from 5:30 PM to 6 PM.
FISH of Cowlitz County
FISH of Cowlitz County provides assistance with prescriptions, health-related needs, and utility bills. They work with individuals and families in Cowlitz County, as well as work with local businesses and agencies that bill FISH for goods and services, such as medications, propane, work attire, dental care and eye exams/glasses.
FISH has no “means test” People are not required to document their need. We trust callers who say they need help. That’s why FISH can provide help immediately — no paperwork.
Need help or have a question?
Call their number between:
9 a.m. – noon to get food
1 p.m. – 4 p.m. for emergency help
Flippin House “Castle” National Historic Site – Senior Center – Clatskanie
The Flippin House “Castle” National Historic Site Senior Center in Clatskanie offers a wide range of services and programs for seniors including social activities, health and wellness programs, educational classes, and nutritional services. The center also provides internet access, physical activity classes, and a meals-on-wheels program for seniors aged 60 and above.
Food Benefits- SNAP
SNAP offers food benefits to eligible low-income individuals and families, with no age restriction. The program is available statewide.
Forget-Me-Not Memory Cafe
Forget-Me-Not Memory Cafe is a social event for those with memory loss, their family care partners, and friends to enjoy music, dance, games, laughter, and refreshments in Columbia.
Foster Child Park Pass Program
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.
Friendly House Elder Pride Services
Friendly House is a nonprofit community center and social service agency in Portland. FH provides programs and services for everyone, from preschoolers to older adults. Our services are offered for free or on a sliding scale, ensuring equitable space for all.
Frontier Rehabilitation & Extended Care Center
Frontier Rehabilitation & Extended Care Center provides a range of services from short-term rehabilitation to long-term care.
(360) 425-5910 Information Line
(360) 636-3421 Fax
(360) 425-5910 Information Line
(360) 636-3421 Fax
