Thrive Central Oregon Central Oregon seeks to connect individual needs with community resources. Offers support navigating housing applications, health insurance and appointments, mental health, food stamps, SSI, employment, and more.

Offers a full range of reproductive health services for women and men. Services include STD testing and treatment, immunizations/TB services, and family planning services.

Supports individuals in Central Oregon who experience a wide range of disabilities, including intellectual, developmental, cognitive, emotional and physical disabilities, along with their families and/or caregivers. Offers Social Security Advocacy, Assistive Technology, Peer Support, Support Groups, Job Development for Employment (in conjunction with Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation) and Information & Referral.

Calvary Chapel Church. Offers meals and emergency shelter services to individuals, families with children, and teens. Pets welcome.

Food Pantry. Please bring a container to carry food and something that can prove your address (photo ID or a piece of mail).

Thrive Central Oregon Central Oregon seeks to connect individual needs with community resources. Offers support navigating housing applications, health insurance and appointments, mental health, food stamps, SSI, employment, and more.

Free academic, vocational, and social skills training in a residential environment for young adults ages 16-24 with limited job skills. Services: High school diploma and GED support, job placement, job training for trades such as landscape gardening, carpentry, culinary arts, and drafting. Eligibility: Must meet federal income guidelines, age requirement, and have a commitment to […]

Housing Works is the local Public Housing Authority that administers the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program.  Applicants must apply to the waiting list each year when it opens the second week of January. There is no immediate or emergency assistance available.

Serves hot, hearty, nutritious, delicious meals to anyone who walks through the door. No income or frequency restrictions, no donation required. Located in the red building.

Offers produce, dairy, bread, and some grocery items to anyone who walks in. Sign-in starts at 11:30am, and shopping order is determined by lottery. Located in the brown building.

Offers donated clothing, bedding, hygiene/cleaning items, bags, and camping gear (when available). There are no income restrictions, but you can only shop once a month for the entire family. Located in the white building.

Ensures all children in Deschutes and Crook County have access to basic-need services. Services: Referrals to food, shelter, clothing and health resources, Wellness clinic, School supplies. Support offered by school-specific FAN advocates.