Phone(s):
Parents Anonymous of Oregon & Parent Mentor Program
Parents Anonymous® of Oregon Parent Mentor Program provides free, weekly, confidential parent support groups open to anyone, including men and women in recovery from substance abuse with involvement from the Department of Human Services Child Welfare. The program also matches parents involved with Child Welfare due to substance abuse with Parent Mentors to help them access resources and connect with the recovery community.
(503) 258-4495 Beaverton Office
(503) 258-4200 Intake
(909) 621-6184 Main Office
(503) 258-4495 Beaverton Office
(503) 258-4200 Intake
(909) 621-6184 Main Office
http://www.morrisonkids.org/programs/prevention-education/pa-pm https://parentsanonymous.org/
Parents Place – Community Caring Project
Parents Place is a Community Caring Project that offers curriculum-based parenting classes for families of all ages, home visits, referrals, and support groups, all dedicated to strengthening families and ensuring the well-being of children.
Parkinson’s Resources
Parkinson’s Resources offers statewide services to people living with Parkinson’s disease, including counseling, case management, education, support groups, exercise programs, and assistance with legal and public services. Financial assistance may also be available to eligible families.
Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon
Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon raises awareness about hunger, connects people to nutrition programs, and advocates for changes to end hunger. They recommend food programs like SNAP, WIC, and farmer’s markets, with services are available statewide.
Patient Services Incorporated
Patient Services Incorporated provides one-year financial support and guidance for eligible patients with rare chronic diseases, covering healthcare costs such as infusion, nursing, and travel assistance. There are no age restrictions and services are available nationwide.
PCs for People
PCs for People offers low-cost computers and internet service to nonprofits and low income individuals, as well as e-waste recycling for individuals and businesses.
PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center
PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center is a non-profit healthcare organization that provides medical services to patients in Longview, Washington. They offer a wide range of medical services including emergency care, cancer care, and surgical services.
(360) 414-2000 Intake and Information Line
(800) 438-7562 Toll-Free
(360) 414-2000 Intake and Information Line
(800) 438-7562 Toll-Free
https://www.peacehealth.org/locations/longview/emergency-department-peacehealth-st-john-medical-center
PeaceHealth Women’s Center
PeaceHealth Women’s Center provides OBGYN care services to women of all ages. They work with residents in the Vancouver, Washington area and operate during regular business hours.
PEARLS – Columbia County
PEARLS teaches self-management techniques to older adults or people with disabilities who have depression, anxiety, or substance use issues in Columbia County. They do not have an age restriction.
Pediatric Emergency Care – Doernbecher Children’s Hospital
OHSU Doernbecher Emergency Department provides emergency medical services to patients of all ages. It is located in Portland, Oregon and operates 24/7. Level 1 Children’s Trauma Center and Level 1 site for Children’s Surgery, the highest designations determined by the American College of Surgeons.
Pinnacle Hospice Care of Portland
Pinnacle Hospice Care of Portland offers comfort care for those in need of hospice services, providing medications, medical equipment, education, spiritual care, grief support, respite care, and community resource referrals to patients, loved ones, and caregivers in Clackamas, Columbia, Hood River, Marion, Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill counties.
(503) 236-7454 Main
(888) 588-1181 Toll-free
(503) 236-7448 Fax
(503) 236-7454 Main
(888) 588-1181 Toll-free
(503) 236-7448 Fax
Portland Police Department
The Portland Police Department provides law enforcement services to the residents of Portland, Oregon 24/7, working with the community to maintain public safety and uphold the law.
(503) 823-0000 Bureau Office
(503) 823-3333 Non-Emergency Response Line
911 Emergency
(503) 823-0000 Bureau Office
(503) 823-3333 Non-Emergency Response Line
911 Emergency
Powerful Tools for Caregivers
“Powerful Tools for Caregivers” is a six-week program that equips family caregivers with self-care tools to reduce stress, improve communication with healthcare providers and family members, handle difficult emotions, and make informed caregiving decisions. It has no age restrictions and is based on evidence-based principles.
Premier Choice for Women
From pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, options and abortion information to parenting classes and material assistance, all of our services at Premier Choice for Women are free and confidential.
Project Access NOW
Project Access NOW creates avenues to healthcare and services for low-income and uninsured individuals through connecting them to donated healthcare services such as low-cost prescription medication assistance, insurance enrollment support, and donated health care for uninsured individuals. They operate in Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah, and Washington with no age restrictions.
