Phone(s):
Child Welfare Hotline
Child Welfare Hotline is a toll-free service for reporting abuse of any child or adult to the Oregon Department of Human Services. It has no age restrictions and is available statewide.
(503) 731-3100 Main
(855) 503-7233 24-Hour Line
(503) 731-3100 Main
(855) 503-7233 24-Hour Line
http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/CHILDREN/CHILD-ABUSE/Pages/Reporting-Numbers.aspx
Child Welfare Office – Saint Helens
Child Welfare in Saint Helens provides adoption, foster care, and assistance to foster parents, relative caregivers, and those affected by child abuse and neglect. They also offer an independent living program for youths transitioning from foster or tribal care, and public education and prevention services.
ChildCare.gov
ChildCare.gov is a national platform that assists parents in locating child care services that meet their specific needs and provides links to State or Territory child care websites for further information.
Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline
Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline is a 24/7 service available to individuals facing confusion related to abuse and neglect, including parents, mandatory reporters, and adults. There is no age restriction and the service is offered statewide.
Children’s Clinic
The Children’s Clinic offers a range of services including 24-hour advice nurse, after-hours care, behavioral health consulting, and in-house lab facilities. Their services cater to children and their families and are available round the clock.
Citizen Alien Waived Emergent Medical (CAWEM)
CAWEM is a statewide medical emergency program that offers assistance to low-income individuals who are not US citizens, regardless of their age.
Civilian Health and Medical Program (CHAMP)
Providing information on various programs, the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) offers services to family members of veterans including Spina Bifida, Children of Women Vietnam Veterans, Foreign Medical Program, Camp Lejeune Family Member Program, and Caregiver programs.
Clatskanie Chamber of Commerce
The mission of the Clatskanie Chamber of Commerce is to promote a thriving community by supporting and encouraging all types of business and their endeavors for the benefit of Clatskanie and the surrounding areas.
The Clatskanie Chamber of Commerce consists of community leaders in business, industry, government, and non-profits who regularly gather to promote the town of Clatskanie. Meetings are held every first Thursday at 12pm, usually in the Colvins Banquet Room.
Clatskanie Police Department
Clatskanie Police Department provides law enforcement services to the residents of Clatskanie, Oregon 24/7.
(503) 366-4611 Main Police Office
1-800-696-7795 Non-Emergency Dispatch
(503) 366-4611 Main Police Office
1-800-696-7795 Non-Emergency Dispatch
Clatskanie PUD
Clatskanie PUD provides electricity services for northern Columbia County.
(503) 728-2163 Main Office
(503) 728-2812 Fax
(844) 965-1313 Secure Paybyphone Line
(503) 728-2163 Main Office
(503) 728-2812 Fax
(844) 965-1313 Secure Paybyphone Line
Clatskanie Rural Fire Protection District
Clatskanie Rural Fire Protection District provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the residents of Clatskanie, Oregon, USA.
(503) 728-2025 Admin Line
(503) 728-2131 Burn Line
(503) 728-2025 Admin Line
(503) 728-2131 Burn Line
Clatskanie School District 8
Clatskanie School District 8 is a public school district in Clatskanie, Oregon, serving students from kindergarten through 12th grade.
(503) 728-0587 District Office
(503) 728-2146 Middle & High School Main Office
(503) 728-2191 Elementary School
(503) 728-0587 District Office
(503) 728-2146 Middle & High School Main Office
(503) 728-2191 Elementary School
Clatskanie School-Based Health Center
Clatskanie School-Based Health Center offers a range of medical services including physical exams, mental health counseling, and immunizations for students. They also provide assistance with Oregon Health Plan, and are located in Columbia.
Clatsop Community Action Team (CCA)
The Clatsop Community Action Team (CCA) offers services to individuals and families in need, including assistance with housing, food, and energy bills. They operate Monday through Friday with varying hours.
Clatsop County Sheriff
The Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement services to the residents of Clatsop County, Oregon. They work with local and state agencies to maintain public safety 24/7.
(503) 325-8635 Main Office
(503) 325-2061 Non-Emergency Dispatch
(503) 325-8641 Jail
(503) 325-8635 Main Office
(503) 325-2061 Non-Emergency Dispatch
(503) 325-8641 Jail
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA)
Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA) is an online resource that connects individuals with local 12 step support groups for co-dependency, regardless of age and location.
(602) 277-7991 Main
(888) 444-2359 Toll-free
(888) 444-2379 Spanish Line
(602) 277-7991 Main
(888) 444-2359 Toll-free
(888) 444-2379 Spanish Line
Co-Pay Relief Program
Co-Pay Relief Program by Patient Advocate Foundation offers financial aid to eligible people for co-payments, co-insurance or cost-sharing related to prescription drugs. Available Monday to Friday with no age limitation and operates across the nation.
