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Abuse Recovery Ministry and Services (ARMS) PO Box 663 Hillsboro OR 97123 503-846-9284
 

 
Abuse Recovery Ministry & Services (ARMS) provides educational counseling and awareness to individuals faced with domestic abuse. Using Biblical principles, ARMS encourages beliefs and behaviors that heal and promote healthy life styles.  
Adventist Community Center 1860 Summer ST NE Salem, OR 503-363-8893
 
Monday 10 AM-12 PM; Tuesday 10 AM-12 PM All of the below list is free to qualifying low income clients: 1) Quality clothing; 2) Household items; 3) food 4) no furniture  
Amazing Grace Outreach Ministries 945 Columbia ST NE 503-881-2393 503-463-4820 Mon.-Thurs. 9 -5 PM/serv. Sat. 10:30 AM Mentors for foster families/provides relational opportunities for spiritual bible studies for families, fellowship, fun, activities and visits to other outreach.  
American Red Cross Willamette Chapter 675 Orchard Heights Rd. NW, Suite 200 Salem Or 503-585-5414 503-362-3904 M-F 8 AM- 4:30 PM helps individuals and families recover from, prepare for, and prevent disasters. We are an independent, nonprofit organization. All funds donated to your local Willamette Chapter remain here to support the following local programs:  
The Arches Project 1154 Madison St N.E Salem, OR 97301 503-399-9080 503-399-9118 M-W 9 AM-5 PM
Thurs. 9 AM-2 PM
Fri. 9 AM-5 PM
The goal of ARCHES is to serve as a centralized drop-in center designed to provide one-stop referral and services to homeless individuals and families with children.  
Barbara Roberts High School (YWCA) 4071 Winema pl NE Salem OR 97305 503-399-3105
 
M-F, 9:45 AM - 3:45 PM Barbara Roberts High School includes a variety of alternative programs including the Downtown Learning Center, Structured Learning Center, Teen Parent Program and the Community Schoolhouse. Top
Boys & Girls Club of Salem, Marion & Polk Counties 1395 Summer ST NE 503-581-7383 503-375-6129 Please refer to website - hours by seasonal need To inspire and enable all youth grd 1-12, especially disadvantaged youth, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible & caring citizens through the dev of a positive self-image/reliance  
Bridgeway 3325 Harold ST NE Salem OR 97305 503-363-2021
 

 
Mix of mental health and substance abuse services. Type of Care: Outpatient. Form of Payment :Self payment, Private health insurance.  
Capital Park Wesleyan Church 410 19th ST SE Salem OR 97301 503-362-6626
 

 
Founded in 1940, Capital park Wesleyan Church has focused on building strong relationships with families of their neighborhood. Top
CASA-Court Appointed Special Advocates 530 Center ST NE Salem OR 97301 503-373-1283
 

 
Federal and State laws mandate that every abused and neglected child involved in a judicial court have an advocate. In 1985, the Oregon legislative Assembly mandated the appointment of a Court Appointed Special Advocate for each of these children.  
Organization Name Address Phone Fax Hours Short Description  
Catholic Community Services 3737 Portland Road NE Salem OR 97301

503-390-2600 503-390-6648
 
Provides mental health/alcohol and drug treatment; group homes/employment opportunities for people with developmental disabilities; youth proctor homes; safe, nurturing permanent foster care for children. Healthy Start home visits for first-time parents  
Chemeketa Community College Ted Center 365 Ferry ST Salem OR 97301 503-399-5181
 

 
We provide Company Needs Assessment, Employee Skills Assessments and Profile, Customized Courses, Consulting Services, Workplace Delivery and On-site Tutoring.  
Childcare Information Service 2475 Center ST NE, Salem 97301 503-585-2491 503-375-7580 9 AM-3 PM Promoting quality child care services in Marion, Polk, and Yamhill Counties. CCIS offers parent consultations and child care referrals, and provides technical assistance to child care providers.  
Christian Center of Salem 1850 45th Avenue NE 503-399-0976
 

 

 
 
City of Salem 555 Liberty ST NE Salem OR 97301 503-588-6161
 
M-F, 9-5 Salem, the capital city of Oregon, is strategically located midway between Portland and Eugene on Interstate 5 (I-5) in the middle of the fertile Willamette Valley, Salem resides in both Marion and Polk Counties.  
College Park Christian Assembly 4105 Lancaster Dr NE Salem OR 97305 503-393-7515
 

 

 
 
Community Action Head Start 2475 Center St NE 503-581-1152 503-581-3012 8 AM - 5 PM Free preschool and family services to low income families in Marion and Polk Counties.  
Congregations helping People 600 State St, Salem OR 97306 503-364-6709
 
Contact Rev. Sue Owen Interfaith response to the needs of the low income population in Salem. We have a part time staff person who advocates on behalf of those in need for system response and care. She also manages the receipt of funds from a variety of churches.  
Connection Program: Northwest Human Services 1245 Edgewater St NW 503-588-5843     Serves the needs of Oregon's Deaf and Hard of Hearing population. Connection's services include: Counseling; Substance & alcohol dependence; Individual, group, and family Advocacy; Case Management Information, Education, and Referrals; Crisis Intervention.  
Consumer Credit Counseling Service 1564 Commercial ST SE 503-581-7301 503-581-4721 M-W, 7:30 - 8 PM / Th-F, 7:30 - 5 PM    
Corban College 5000 Deer Park Dr SE Salem OR 97317 503-581-8600
 

 
Corban College is a comprehensive, Bible centered college for all Christians who want to make a difference in the world for Jesus Christ and consider their personal and professional lives a ministry. Top
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Department of Human Services 4074 Winema Place NE, Ste 201, Salem 97305 503-378-3402 503-378-3668 M-F 7:30 AM-5:30 PM DHS provides assistance to many of Oregon's most needy people. Child Welfare, TANF, Food Stamps, OHP, Employment Related Daycare, Vocational Rehab, Temp. Asst. for Domestic Violence Survivors Top
Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) 2611 Pringle Road SE Salem OR 97302 503-588-5330 503-385-4758
 
To qualify for services, a child must have a developmental delay or sensory impairment and meet state eligibility guidelines related to speech and language, motor, socialization, behavior and/or hearing and reside in Marion/Polk or Yamhill Counties.  
Easter Seals Children's Therapy Center 290 Moyer Lane NW 503-370-8990 503-363-4214 M - F ES Children’s Therapy Center is a comprehensive children’s agency offering child and family counseling, occupational therapy, physical therapy, Healthy Start, recreation and respite opportunities.  We  serve children between the ages of 0 and 18 and provide “cutting edge” treatments in each of our therapies.  
ECHO Youth Program 695 Court St Ne Suite A-11 503-763-0660 503-362-5229 M-F, 8-5 ECHO serves low-income youth ages 16 to 21 in the Salm-Keizer area. Our focus is to help eliminate a youth's barriers to obtaining their high school diploma or GED. Assist youth in obtaining occupational skills, getting a job, Military, post secondary education, and career exploration. Monthly orientations are held the second and fourth tuesday of each month, call to register.  
Family Building Blocks 2425 Lancaster Drive NE Salem OR 97305 503-566-2132 503-566-2134 M-F, 8:30 - 5 PM FBB is a relief nursery. Working to break the multi-generational cycle of abuse & neglect. Providing services at no cost for "high risk families" who have children 6 wks to 5 yrs old. We serve the whole family Top
Family Closet, Union Gospel Mission 901 Front St. NE 503-566-7001 503-399-5646 Monday through Thursday, 10AM to 1PM Women's and Children's clothing, household items, furniture at no charge to low income and needy.  
Father Taaffe Foundation, Inc. PO Box 47, Salem OR 97308 503-393-2843 503-485-2184 Office 8:30 AM - 4 PM Safe, comfortable homes for pregnant teens, teen mothers & babies. The homes are staffed 24 hrs., seven days/week. The housemothers responsibility is to see that the homes are functioning properly and safely.  
Organization Name Address Phone Fax Hours Short Description  
First United Methodist Church 600 State ST Salem OR 97301 503-364-6709
 

 

 
 
FMC- Qualcenters Salem Dialysis Center 3878 Beverly Ave NE Suite 11, Bld H Salem OR 97305 503-363-6065 503-585-3523
 
Fresenius Medical Care - FMC  
Galt Foundation 2450 Lancaster Dr NE Suite 260 Salem OR 97305 503-361-1277 503-361-8590
 
Our objective is to work toward a diverse and inclusive employment community. Top
Heal Our Mentality and Environment (HOME) 625 Union ST NE Salem OR 97301 503-391-6428
 
M-F, 12-7 PM Our mission: to provide a safe and supportive environment where at-risk and homeless youth have their immediate needs met as well as have positive opportunities to reconnect with their community.  
Helping Hands Resources
junebhughes@comcast.net
1755 13th ST SE Salem OR 97302 503-362-8326
 

 
June B. Hughes- President  
Homeless Outreach Advocacy Program (HOAP) 694 Church St NE Salem OR 97301 503-588-5827
 

 
HOAP provides intermediate shelter for seriously mentally ill homeless people through their Safe Haven Shelter  
Hoover Elementary School 1104 Savage Road Salem OR 97301 503-399-3157 503-375-7844 M-F, 8-4:30 PM
 
 
HOST & TLP Programs (NWHS) 1143 Liberty ST Salem OR 97301 503-588-5825
 

 
(HOST) Homes Offering Shelter to Teens & (TLP) Transitional Living Programs has been providing respite, shelter, case management and supportive services to runaway, homeless and youth in crisis for over 20 years.  
Housing Authority of the City of Salem 360 Church St SE, Salem 97301 503-588-6368 503-588-6465 M-F 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To see that all low-income people in the Salem area have the opportunity to live in decent, affordable housing and to move up and out of poverty within a generation.  
Integrated Services Network (ISN) 3737 Portland Road NE Salem OR 97303 503-856-7053 503-856-7097
 
provides services to adults and children with developmental disabilities. Provides mental health services and youth program. Contact: Dave Steinke-Youth Transition Brokerage Director cell 503-551-3453 Top
Organization Name Address Phone Fax Hours Short Description  
Jason Lee United Methodist Church 820 Jefferson St NE Salem OR 97303 503-364-2844 503-370-8269
 

 
 
Juntos Podemos Family Center 2475 Lancaster Dr. NE, B-9 505-566-7727 503-566-7726 M - F, Noon - 4 PM, or by appointment Our goal is to connect families with developmental disabled children with government and community resources. We offer support planning for families, support group, library, website, newsletter & bartering network. Bilingual staff and material.  
Kings Vineyard Christian Fellowship 670 Sunset Avenue North Keizer OR 97303 503-393-5009
 

 

 
 
Kingwood Bible Church 1125 Elm ST NW Salem OR 97304 503-399-9600
 

 

 
 
Liberty Fellowship 250 Santiam Blvd,
Mill City
503-391-7264   We have children's programs Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. We also have Sunday service starting at 10 AM. We are a church in Mill City that has a youth and children's ministry. We run about 150 children in our program through the week.  
Liberty House PO Box 2613 Salem OR 97308` 503-540-0288
 
M-F 8:30 AM-Noon & 1 PM-5 PM Hub for coordinated assessment services for child abuse and neglect. Top
Life Directions 925 Commercial ST SE Salem OR 97302 503-581-0832
 

 

 
 
Mano a Mano 3545 Portland Road NE Suite 200 Salem OR 97303 503-363-1865 503-399-1183 Mon., 10-3 PM Tu-Fri., 10-6 PM The Mano a Mano family center was established for the service of the community, providing emergency assistance to those in need.  
Marion County Developmental Disability Services 2111 Front ST NE Salem OR 97303 503-588-5288 503-588-5290
 
Committed to customers-being community health leaders. Employees-by developing & empowering diverse/highly skilled employees. Leadership-providing excellent leadership and services for local health system. Community-creating partnerships  
Marion County Health Department 555 Court NE Salem OR 97301 503-588-5357 503-364-6552
 
We are committed to a healthy community and organization through services integration, collaboration and partnership. The Marion County Health Department fosters wellness, monitors health trends, and responds to community health needs.  
Marion County Housing Authority

Email: HousingAuthority@co.marion.or.us

555 Court St NE
5th Floor Room# 5250
PO Box 14500
Salem, OR 97309
Phone:
503-373-4448

TDD:
503-373-4459

503-373-4439 8 AM to 4:30 PM, M-F Serving the communities of Marion County, outside the urban growth boundary of Salem and Keizer, Marion County Housing Authority administers the Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) and is proud to own and manage several attractive and affordable apartment complexes throughout the county.
Housing Choice Vouchers allow very low-income families to choose and lease safe, decent, and affordable privately-owned rental housing. Each of our programs have a separate waiting list. The wait times vary by availability and the number of people on the list.
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Marion County Juvenile Department 3030 Center ST Salem OR 503-588-5411
 

 
Improve public safety by working with parents and the community to provide youth accountability and opportunities for positive change. We apply the principles of restorative justice, build on the strengths of the youth and family, & dedicate ourselves  
Marion Cty Dept of Children & Families Commission PO Box 14500 Salem 503-588-7975 503-373-4460 M-F 8:30 AM-4:30 PM We are not a direct service agency. We do fund programs throughout Marion County  
Marion Polk Food Share (MPFS) 1660 Salem Industrial Dr NE Salem OR 97303 503-581-3855
 

 
MPFS supplies food year round to 55 member charities. We also help coordinate outreach programs to ensure that local adults and children always have access to enough food to eat today so there is hope for tomorrow.  
Organization Name Address Phone Fax Hours Short Description  
Men's Mission, Union Gospel Mission 345 Commercial St. NE 503-362-3983 503-399-8673 24 hours, staff available 6AM to 9PM Men's emergency shelter and long term recovery program, day room and food services open to all, men's clothing.  
MERIT Microenterprise Resources, Initiatives & Training 365 Ferry St SE 503-399-5088 503-581-6017 8:00 am - 5:00 pm We provide training and technical assistance to help people increase income and build assets through self-employment. Services are free to income-qualified participants.
Mid Valley Women's Crisis Service (MWVCS) 795 Winter ST NE, Salem OR 97301 503-378-1572 503-364-7998 M - F 9 AM - 5 PM Offers a safe refuge and support to women and children who survive domestic and sexual violence. Our program and services inform survivors of their options and support them in their choices. Top
Mid-Valley Partnership 3630 State ST Salem OR 97301 503-399-3481 503-375-7818 503-375-7813 A collaboration between local school districts, the ESD, mental health, community, juvenile & law enforcement agencies to provide prevention & intervention series to children/youth in Marion/Polk Counties & help maintain safe school enrollment  
Mid-Valley Youth for Christ 389 Stoneway Drive NW Salem OR 97304 503-378-7830
 

 

 
 
Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Association 2475 Center ST NE Salem OR 97301 503-585-6232 503-375-7870 M-F, 8-5 PM Working together with our partners, CA provides services and supports low-income families and individuals in need who live in the Mid-Willamette Valley.  
Mid-Willamette Workforce Network 4001 Winema Place NE Salem OR 97305 503-399-2300 503-589-7730
 

 
 
Migrant Even Start 1309 Ferry ST 503-399-3258 503-391-4095
 
Diana Cram-TCHR 503-399-3163 cram_diana@salemkeiz.k12.or.us or Olga Gloria Bilingual Migrant Education at gloria_olga@salemkeiz.k12.or.us  
Neighbor-To-Neighbor 945 Columbia St NE 503-585-0651 503-485-2184 11 - 5 Providing mediation services free of charge to Marion County for over 20 years in the following areas: Neighborhood Problems, Workplace, Landlord / Tenant, Youth & Family, Manufactured Dwelling Park, Consumer / Merchant, Large Group Facilitation, and Victim / Offender Mediation.  
No Meth Not in my Neighborhood 695 Court ST NE A19 PO Box 2307 503-362-9790 503-362-9758 9 - 5 PM We build awareness about methamphetamine and advocate for its reduced use through prevention enforcement and treatment Top
Northwest Human Services (NWHS) 681 Center ST Ne Salem OR 97301

800-560-5535
503-588-5828


 

 
24 hr, multilingual suicide/crisis intervention hotline. Support for anyone at anytime; we offer assessment & referral, advocacy and critical incident stress management services for clients and agencies.  
Northwest Senior and Disability Services 3410 Cherry Ave NE Salem 97303 503-304-3400 503-304-3464 M-F 8 AM-5 PM Provides services to seniors and people with disabilities living in Clatsop, Marion, Polk, Tillamook and Yamhill Counties.  
Organization Name Address Phone Fax Hours Short Description  
Oregon Child Development Coalition 535 G Street, Independence, OR 97351 503-838-2745 503-838-2793 8-5
 
OCDC is a Migrant Head Start program that has been empowering children and families since 1971. We offer bilingual education for children 6 weeks to 5 years of age, free classes for parents on various subjects, USDA approved meals, assistance with health and dental screenings for children, student transportation, and services for children with special needs.  
Oregon School for the Blind 700 Church St SE Salem, OR 97301 503-378-3820 503-373-7537   The Mission of the Oregon School for the Blind is to provide a model learning environment for students who are blind/visually impaired so that they can achieve educational success and become lifelong learners.  
Oregon School for the Deaf 999 Locust Street NE
Salem, OR 97301-0954
 
Admin Office:
503-378-3825 (TTY/Voice)

Admin Office toll free: 800-853-1224 (TTY/Voice)
Videophone IP address: 159.121.203.153
503-373-7879
 

 
The Oregon School for the Deaf is a community that fosters lifelong learning, encouraging individuals to become self-fulfilled, productive citizens.
 
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Our Savior's Lutheran Church 1274 Cunningham Lane S Salem 97302 503-399-8601 503-370-8710 M-F 9 AM-12 PM & 1 PM-5 PM; Sat 9 AM-1 PM We have an onsite food pantry that is available every weekday to the community, and ask that people use it only once every 30 days. A host congregation for Salem Interfaith & sponsor Habitat/Humanity.  
Oxford Homes
 
971-240-2418
 

 
The House must be democratically self-run. The House membership is responsible for all household expenses. The House must immediately expel any member who uses alcohol or drugs. Vacancy Hotline Salem-Keizer 503-999-0377  
Pauline Memorial AME Zion 3593 Sunnyview Road Salem OR 97305 503-399-0130
 
Tue., 10:30 AM -1:30 PM
 
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Polk County Juvenile 182 SW Academy ST Dallas OR 97338 503-623-2349
 

 
Serves you and their families within the community with dedication/commitment. This is achieved by prevention, intervention/management support services that contribute the protection and enrichment of their lives and the lives of Polk County  
Portland General Electric (PGE) 4245 Kale St NE Salem, OR 97305 503-399-7717
 
M-F, 9-5
 
 
Psychiatric Crisis Center 1049 Oak St SE, Salem OR 97301 503-585-4949 503-585-4965 24 hours a day/7 days a week Crisis intervention in person or by phone 24 hours a day/7 days a week. Evaluate for psychiatric hospitalization. Crisis respite resources available.  

Public Utility Commission of Oregon:
Telecommunication Devices Access Program (TDAP)

Oregon Telephone Assistance Program (OTAP)

550 Capitol St NE Ste 215, Salem OR  97301
Mailing: PO Box 2148, Salem OR  97308-2148
1-800-848-4442
 
TTY:
1-800-648-3458
1-877-567-1977 M-F 8 AM-5 PM

TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICES ACCESS PROGRAM (TDAP): Loans specialized telecommunication equipment at no cost and with no income restrictions to eligible Oregonians who are deaf, hearing, vision, speech and mobility impaired.

OREGON TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (OTAP): Oregonians who receive one of the following qualifying benefits may receive up to a $13.50 reduction in their monthly bill for local residential or cellular telephone service.
Food Stamps, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Certain Medical Programs or Medicaid.

 
Redeemer Lutheran Church - Board of Social Ministry PO Box 17128 (4663 Lancaster Dr. NE,) Salem 503-393-7121 503-463-8267 8 AM - 12 PM, 1 -3 PM Collect eyeglasses to be recycled; collect clothing and distribute to needy folks in Salem; serving soup at Jason Lee Church for homeless; raise funds to feed families at Christmas; provide funds to support St. Bridges Home for unwed mothers. Top
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Russian Oregon Social Services (ROSS) 4033 SE Woodstock Blvd Portland, OR 97202 503-777-3437 503-777-6545
 
Our main goal has been to help the Russian-speaking refugees/immigrants in overcoming the many barriers in their adaptation to life in the United States and in achieving economic self-sufficiency.  
Salem Alliance Church 555 Gaines ST NE 503-581-2129 503-399-1375 M-F 8:30 AM - 5 PM We give our time, money and selves to come alongside those who find themselves in very discouraging times and let them know that there is hope and home. Top
Salem Evangelical Church-Precious Children 455 Locust NE, Salem OR 97303 503-581-0102
 
3rd. & 4th. Thursday each month, 11 AM - 12 PM We distribute food boxes and children's clothing (ages 0 - 5) on the 3rd. & 4th. Thursday of each month.  
Salem Even Start Program 1515 Saginaw St S 503-399-3130
503-361-2174
503-316-3521 8 am to 5 pm Family Literacy Program offers Adult education classes (Life and Career skills, English, GED preparation, computer skills and parenting classes) Early Childhood Education for children 0-5 yrs. Parents as Teachers home visiting program.  
Salem First Free Methodist Church 4455 Silverton Rd NE Salem, OR 97305 503-581-3633
 
M-F, 8:30-5 PM Reaching the world for passion for one and compassion for all  
Salem Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2478 13th. ST SE, Suite #220, Salem OR 97302 503-561-5582 503-561-2707 M - F, 8 AM - 4:30 PM Provides short-term intensive Community-based treatment for children 5-17. It is an alternative program to inpatient hospitalization to enable the kids to stay with their families. Psychiatrist, master level Clinicians, and certified Recreation Thera  
Salem Hospital Pastoral Care 2561 Center St NE Salem, OR 97301 503-561-5562
 

 
providing emotional and spiritual support; counseling on health care decisions; grief and loss and death and dying issues and assisting with advance directive documents.  
Salem Interfaith Hospitality Network (IHN) 1055 Edgewater St NW Salem, OR 97304 503-370-9752 503-370-9751
 
The goal of Family Promise is to alleviate homelessness by forming Networks to provide shelter, meals, and assistance for homeless families, which increase community involvement in direct service and advocacy for the homeless.  
Organization Name Address Phone Fax Hours Short Description  
Salem Keizer Community Development Corporation CDC 945 Columbia ST NE Salem, OR 97303 503-856-7077 503-485-2184
 
nonprofit organizations chartered in a specific community to serve the needs of that community, economic development and job creation; workforce development; community safety programs and micro enterprise and business incubators.  
Salem Keizer Head Start 1309 Ferry St. 503-399-5510 503-375-7832 M - F, 8-5 Salem Keizer Head Start serves 3 - 4 year old children. Contact our office to request an application.  
Salem Keizer Homeless Education Program 1309 Ferry ST SE Salem OR 97302 503-391-4060 503-391-4095 M-F, 8-5 Education can play a significant role in meeting the needs of homeless children and youth, providing an environment that supports their physical, social and emotional growth. Top
Salem Keizer Migrant Education Program 1309 Ferry ST SE, Salem, OR 97301 503-399-3111 503-316-3556
 
Families who move to look for work in agriculture may contact the Migrant Education Program in the new location by calling the Migrant Education Hotline at 1-800-234-8848.  
Salem Leadership Foundation PO Box 7384 Salem, OR 97303 503-315-8924 503-361-0098
 
Leadership Foundations of America is a network of local leadership foundations dedicated to the physical and spiritual transformation of our communities and We have particular concern for the poor, the vulnerable, and the marginalized.  
YWCA Salem Outreach Shelter 2555 Silverton Rd NE Salem, OR 97303 503-588-8898 503-362-6802
 
Mission is to help homeless and low-income families in Marion and Polk counties to remain in or return to housing by providing shelter and supportive services.  
Salem Pregnancy Resource Center 2630 Market ST
Salem, OR
503-364-2464   Tues. & Wed. 1 PM – 5 PM and Thurs., Fri., and Sat. 10 AM – 2 PM Provides free pregnancy test and supportive council for our clients. We have referrals and resources to help equip our clients in making choices and finding help. We also have baby cloths, diapers, and baby equipment as it is donated. We are staffed by volunteer advocates.  
Salem VA Outpatient Clinic 1660 OAK ST SE SALEM, OR 97301 US 503-316-8817 x5256
 

 
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Salem-Keizer Coalition for Equality 3545 Portland Road NE Suite 200 Salem OR 97303 503-363-1865
 
Mon., 9-3 PM Tue-Fri., 9-5 PM CAPACESA-Spanish acronym meaning "We are Capable". Collaborative Assisting Personnel to Advance Continuing Education and Support  
Organization Name Address Phone Fax Hours Short Description  
Santiam Job and Career Center 11656 Sublimity Rd SE Sublimity, OR 97385 503-767-2092 503-315-4299 M-F, 8-5 Services for Job Seekers and Services for Employers  
Shangri La 4080 Reed Road Suite 150 Salem OR 97302 503-581-1732 503-581-5638
 
With a mission of Homes, Jobs, Supports … one person at time, Shangri-La provides specialized services to Oregonians with disabilities or to those who are economically disadvantaged.  
Siletz Tribal Programs 3160 Blossom DR. N.E. Suite 105 Salem, OR. 97305 503-390-9494 503-390-8099 Mon-Fri 8 am-4:30 pm For Siletz tribal members and other Native Americans.  
Silverton Together 421 S. Water ST, Silverton OR 97381 503-873-0405 503-873-6542 M-F, 9 - 5 PM + evening classes A wide variety of parent education classes and parent support groups.  
Simonka Place (Union Gospel Mission) 5119 River Rd. N, Keizer OR 503-362-7487 503-856-8058 24 hrs., staff available 7 AM-9 PM Short term emergency shelter (up to 30 days) for women & children. Long term programs (30 days to 1 year) for women.  
South Marion (WIA) Investing in Learning & Employment (SMILE) 11656 Sublimity Rd. SE; Sublimity, OR 503-589-7910 503-399-4676 M-F 8-4:30pm We serve youth ages 16-21 in the South Marion area with goals involving Education, Employment, and/or the Military. Certain income and eligibility restrictions apply.  
Southeast Neighborhood Community Center 410 19th. ST SE 503-362-6626 503-371-4188 M - F, 3 - 5:30 PM Services for youth and families in our neighborhood by helping to develop Christ-centered, caring relationships, strong moral character, providing alternative activities and to foster hope for families and individuals.`  
St. Francis Shelter 1820 Berry St SE Salem, OR 97302 503-588-0428 503-581-4364 M-F, 10 AM - 2 PM Provides temporary shelter for homeless families with children and pregnant women. Information and referral to help secure permanent housing or employment Top
St. Joseph's Shelter 925 South Main Mt Angel OR 97362 503-845-6147 503-845-2815 Office M-F, 9 -5 PM / Shelter 24-7
 
 
St. Paul's Episcopal Church 1444 Liberty St SE Salem OR 97302 503-362-3661 503-363-3334
 
We have helped homeless families through Interfaith Hospitality and built houses through Habitat for Humanity. We are a strong contributor to the Food Bank and Helping Hands.  
St. Vincent de Paul Society 3745 Portland Rd. NE, Salem 503-364-1062 x304 503-361-7475 M,T,F 10 AM - 2 PM, Th. 11 AM - 2 PM The St. Vincent de Paul Society provides the following emergency services to families and individuals in crisis; food, clothing, information referral, and other assistance as resources are available.  
Organization Name Address Phone Fax Hours Short Description  
Stone Haven Ministries 268 Hazelbrook Dr North Keizer OR 97303 503-304-4673
 
Thursdays 11 AM - 3:30 PM 5210 Auburn Road NE  
The Salvation Army 1901 Front ST 503-585-6688 503-399-1527 24 hrs - 7 days a week Emergency shelter; Transitional shelter; Life skills program; Case management; Food boxes; Financial assistance; Oregon Heat program; Christmas food and toy distribution; Coats for kids; Back to School program; Emergency Disaster Service Canteen  
Trinity Covenant Church 5020 Liberty Rd S Salem, OR 97306 503-581-5675 503-585-5499
 

 
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United Way of the Mid-Willamette 455 Bliler Ave NE Salem, OR 97303 503-399-0118 / 503-363-1651 503.581.2730 M-F 8 -5 We bring our communities together to focus on the most critical health and human service needs we face locally. We do this by building partnerships, forging consensus, and leveraging resources to make a difference in Marion and Polk counties.  
Volunteers of America 3910 Stark SE Portland OR 97214 503-235-8655
 

 

 
 
Washington Elementary 3165 Lansing Ave NE Salem, OR 97303 503-399-3193
 

 

 
 
Organization Name Address Phone Fax Hours Short Description