Clothing, Nutrition and Student Basic Needs

Clothing

MASLOW Project

The Maslow Project empowers homeless youth ages 21 or younger and families with minor children who are currently, have recently or are at risk of becoming unhoused with food, hygiene, clothing, school supplies, education and housing navigation resources.
https://www.maslowproject.com/

Cooking Classes

Oregon State University Extension Service

Master Food Preservers are trained and certified volunteers who assist OSU Extension Service in their efforts to provide up-to-date food safety and preservation information to Oregonians.

https://extension.oregonstate.edu/food/preservation

Nutrition & Food Pantries

ACCESS

ACCESS helps households in Jackson County fill the gaps — like food, heat, rent, and medical bills with services made possible by the help of community partners, other agencies, and their generous donors.
http://www.accesshelps.org

Ashland Emergency Food Bank

The Ashland Community Food Bank sustainably provides food at no cost to all those in need living in Ashland and Talent and surrounding rural communities.
https://ashlandcfb.org/

Assistance w/ Food Stamps - Self Sufficiency / DHS

The Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS) Self-Sufficiency Programs serve Oregonians of all ages through a variety of programs and partnerships. These programs include the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), childcare assistance and refugee services.
https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/agency/pages/ssp.aspx

Double Up Food Bucks

Double Up Food Bucks allows SNAP shoppers to get DOUBLE the fruits and vegetables at Community Supported Agriculture farm shares, Farmers Markets, Farm Stands, and Grocery Stores across Oregon!
https://doubleuporegon.org/

Rogue Food Unites

Rogue Foods Unites operates a free mobile farmers market in Southern Oregon, supporting small, local family farms. The program aims to provide access to fresh, local, organic produce, eggs, and natural meats to those who typically lack it, fostering community in the process.
https://www.roguefoodunites.org/

St. Mark's Episcopal Church Food Pantry

The St. Mark’s Food Pantry operates every Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:00 am serving everyone from low-income families, single parents, senior citizens, unemployed individuals, disabled veterans, working poor, and anyone else that comes to the pantry. The food pantry is located at Hafer House on the Church grounds.
http://www.stmarks-medford.org/food_pantry

School Food Vendor

Educators can work with students in making nutritional lunch choices, fostering a culture of healthy eating among students, contributing to better nutrition and overall student health.

Set Free / God's Food Pantry

God’s Food Pantry is part of the ACCESS Food Pantry Organization. Clients can register onsite or at ACCESS and participate in the drive through pantry once a week for a year to receive food at no charge.
https://www.setfreeservices.org/

West Medford Pantry

Drive up pantry distribution for those who want to remain in their vehicle. Walkups are welcome.
https://www.justserve.org/

Student Basic Needs

Bridging Communities

Bridging Communities is a family-led initiative that is responsive to the needs of families in southern Oregon with children experiencing intellectual and developmental disabilities.
http://bcoregon.org/

FACT Oregon

FACT Oregon offers a variety of services and resources to support families raising children experiencing disability.  Services include one-on-one family support, trainings and events, educational tools, peer support, advocacy and community building.
https://factoregon.org/

Family Nurturing Center

The Family Nurturing Center is dedicated to strengthening families through a variety of programs and services that focus on family safety, well-being, and child development.
https://familynurturingcenter.org/

Jackson County Maternal and Family Child Health Services

The Jackson County Maternal Child Health Program is dedicated to providing services to pregnant women and teens, young children and their families through home visiting programs. Visits focus on linking pregnant women with prenatal care, promoting strong parent-child attachment, and coaching parents on learning activities that foster their child’s development and supporting parents’ role as their child’s first and most important teacher.

https://www.jacksoncountyor.gov/departments/health___human_services/programs_and_services/public_health/maternal_and_family_child_health_services/index.php

Jackson County Developmental Disability Services

Jackson County Developmental Disabilities Services provides specialized service coordination to individuals who experience intellectual and developmental disabilities. They assist eligible individuals with getting K Plan services, adult protective services, family support, and employment.

https://jacksoncountyor.gov/departments/health___human_services/programs_and_services/developmental_disability_services/index.php

Obtaining a License/ID

Medford DMV Office: 1174 Progress Drive, Medford, OR 97504
Grants Pass DMV Office: 162 Northeast Beacon Drive, Grants Pass, OR 97526
https://www.oregon.gov/odot/DMV/Pages/index.aspx

Oregon Child Development Coalition (OCDC):

Oregon Child Development Coalition (OCDC) is dedicated to improving the lives of children and families by providing early childhood education, care and advocacy, as well as unique and supportive services to enhance family growth and community success.
https://www.ocdc.net/

Kaleidoscope Play & Learn Groups (KPL)

FREE Kaleidoscope Play & Learn (KPL) Parent & Child Playgroups groups that offer parents and other caregivers the opportunity to support their children's early learning and build relationships with other families. Ages 0-6, Drop-in, no registration needed! Siblings are always welcome and encouraged at the playgroups.
https://www.soesd.k12.or.us/early-learning-hub-2/

Preschool Promise

Preschool Promise is a free preschool program for eligible families serving children 3-5yrs old. Children are provided free meals and snacks during their school day.
https://www.soesd.k12.or.us/pre-schools

Southern Oregon Head Start

All children, including those with special needs, are given opportunities to learn and to grow, socially, emotionally, and physically. They also receive free healthy meals and snacks, health, dental and developmental screenings and enjoy playing and learning in a safe, educational setting with qualified, caring teachers.

https://www.socfc.org/

Southern Oregon Success

Southern Oregon Success is a partnership of community organizations committed to the social and emotional wellness of all kids. They have family-friendly programs to help make sure children get a great start in life. For school-age kids who are struggling, they have information and coaching for parents and teachers that can help address behavior issues and make things better.
https://www.soesd.k12.or.us/sors/

Swindells Resource Center

Swindells supports parents and caregivers of children who experience special health, behavioral or developmental needs. They provide resources, parenting coaching, and education to communities throughout Oregon and SW Washington. Their no-cost workshops and classes are offered both virtually and in person.
https://www.helpmegroworegon.org/swindells-resource-center

Teresa McCormick Center

The Teresa McCormick Center provides and connects those in need with emergency assistance, training, education, and other resources. It offers food, clothing, household goods and facilitates access to community resources.
https://www.tmaconline.org/

Unete

Unete strives to empower and enrich the lives of farm workers and immigrants through education, cultural presentations, advocacy, representation in issues that affect their lives, and organizing to defend immigrant rights.

https://uneteoregon.org/

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