Resources

We will continue updating this page with resources as we are able to compile them. If you have a resource or opportunity to serve, let us know at info@beaverton.cc.

Financial Assistance

Washington County Homeless Resources (503) 640-3263
Oregon Unemployment

File a claim for unemployment benefits here.

COVID-19 Community Group
We can accept requests or offer the following:
  • Food
  • Basic personal items (Toilet paper, toiletries, etc)
  • Cleaning items (such as bleach and disinfecting wipes)
  • Safety supplies (masks, hand sanitizer, gloves)
  • Meals
  • Errand-running
  • Pet supplies
  • Pet care (such as dog-walking)

Information about other local resources? Send a confidential email to teambeaverton@gmail.com

(971) 409-4313
Foster Families - request support for immediate needs through MyNeighbOR

The MyNeighbOR initiative sponsored by Every Child helps connect foster families and foster children who have are in need during this difficult time with people in our local community who are willing to meet those needs. Examples of the types of needs that may be met during this crisis are:

  • Groceries / Food / Supplies
  • Babysitting / Respite
  • Educational Support / Activities

Click the title above to request assistance as a foster family.

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Washington County Community Action Resources
Community Action provides many resources for those in need of help and assistance, including:
  • For shelter resources (for families)
  • Emergency assistance
  • Emergency rental assistance
(503) 640-3263
The CARES Act: Small Businesses

Download this resource that explains how the stimulus bill affects small businesses.

The CARES Act: Individuals

Download this resource which explains how the stimulus bill affects individuals CARES-Act-Individuals.pdf

Oregon Energy Fund

The Oregon Energy Fund provides funds for energy assistance to 30+ partner agencies and nonprofits throughout Oregon. If you need help paying your electric bill, enter your county or zip code below to find out who has energy assistance in your area and how to contact them.

(971) 386-2124
211info

211 is a state funded program, together with United Way and other partners, which helps people to identify, navigate, and connect with the local resources they need. Their site offers tools/links to help you understand what programs you might be eligible for. In addition to calling, you may also contact them by texting your zipcode to 898211. Phone number is 211 or (866)-698-6155.

211
Care To Share

Coordinates assistance to families and individuals who are seeking food and help with utilities. Phone line hours: 9am-2pm

Serving zipcodes: 

97003, 97005, 97006, 97007, 97008, 97078, 97123, 97124, 97223, 97225, and 97229.

Food: 503-591-9025

Utilities: 503-726-0407

(503) 591-9025
Family Promise

Family Promise is about building communities and strengthening lives, focused on ending homelessness.  Their vision is a nation in which every family has a home, a livelihood, and the chance to build a better future. The logo, the star, is the most important element and a visual touchstone to Family Promise's history. The five points of the star represent the five key elements of Family Promise: shelter, prevention, stabilization, community and promise.

(971) 217-8949

Health & Wellness

Washington County Homeless Resources (503) 640-3263
Foster Families - request support for immediate needs through MyNeighbOR

The MyNeighbOR initiative sponsored by Every Child helps connect foster families and foster children who have are in need during this difficult time with people in our local community who are willing to meet those needs. Examples of the types of needs that may be met during this crisis are:

  • Groceries / Food / Supplies
  • Babysitting / Respite
  • Educational Support / Activities

Click the title above to request assistance as a foster family.

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Oregon Senior Loneliness Line

The Oregon Senior Loneliness Line is open 24/7, offering support and connection for older adults feeling lonely ore isolated during this period of social distancing.

(503) 200-1633
Washington County Community Action Resources
Community Action provides many resources for those in need of help and assistance, including:
  • For shelter resources (for families)
  • Emergency assistance
  • Emergency rental assistance
(503) 640-3263
Free Urgent Medical Care

The Borland Free Clinic, located in Rolling Hills Church (3550 SW Borland Rd, Tualatin, OR 97062) is accepting patients for URGENT care only. They are currently Mondays, 3PM-7PM and Thursdays, 4PM-6PM. More information, including telemedicine visits, is available on their website.

(503) 974-8887
Prayer Resources

The LECTIO 365 app is a devotional resource that helps you pray through the Bible. Each day, Pause to be still, Rejoice with a Psalm and Reflect on Scripture, Ask for God’s help and Yield to His will in your life.

Mental Health and COVID-19

Valuable resources and tools to help you to spread positive messages of hope, compassion, mental health care and suicide prevention.

(800) 273-8255
Compassion Connect

Although our Compassion Clinic events have been canceled or postponed due to COVID-19, we recognize that many families and individuals are still in need of care--and perhaps even more so during this uncertain time. We have created a list of resources of health resources that are currently available in the Portland metro area.  Our volunteers are made up of local church members who are eager to serve and support you.

(971) 231-4823
ARMS (Abuse Recovery Ministry Services)

ARMS exists to bring healing and transformation, from a faith perspective to those impacted by domestic violence and controlling relationships.


Email us today at: info@abuserecovery.org for more information. If your email is not secure, please call us at 866-262-9284 instead.

(866) 262-9284
Call to Safety

Call to Safety believes everyone deserves a life free of domestic and sexual violence.  Working to fulfill our mission by providing confidential support services and education to empower our community, Call to Safety provides a comprehensive 24/7 crisis line, follow-up advocacy for survivors, support groups, community outreach and education, and sexual assault medical advocacy.

(503) 235-5333
LifeChange Counseling Center

Oregon...We are here for YOU--During this time of pandemic, 8 free counseling sessions through Telehealth by video or Phone:

LifeChange Counseling Center

Union Gospel Mission Portland

TeleHealth Counseling Services

About LifeChange Counseling Center: For more than 10 years, LifeChange Counseling Center (LCCC) has been training mental health professionals. Our counselors are working to become clinical practitioners who bring a deep awareness of the community and societal needs of each person as they move towards growth and healing. LCCC is a ministry that supports the counseling needs of the residents and community of Union Gospel Mission – Portland.  During this pandemic, we want to further our reach and support of the Oregon community.

Counseling can help…

• Manage overwhelming feelings

• Lower stress and anxiety

• Family and relationship stress

• Trauma and panic related disorders

• Cope with anger, grief, loss, and depression

• Loneliness, isolation, and hopelessness


Schedule Your Appointment Today!

Contact Reiko Cordeiro at (503) 567-9873

E-mail: comfort2c1@counselingsecure.com

*First come, first served, availability may be limited.

(503) 567-9873

Meeting Physical Needs

Serve people in need by running errands, buying groceries, providing childcare, etc.

COVID-19 Community Group
We can accept requests or offer the following:
  • Food
  • Basic personal items (Toilet paper, toiletries, etc)
  • Cleaning items (such as bleach and disinfecting wipes)
  • Safety supplies (masks, hand sanitizer, gloves)
  • Meals
  • Errand-running
  • Pet supplies
  • Pet care (such as dog-walking)

Information about other local resources? Send a confidential email to teambeaverton@gmail.com

(971) 409-4313
Washington County Community Action Resources
Community Action provides many resources for those in need of help and assistance, including:
  • For shelter resources (for families)
  • Emergency assistance
  • Emergency rental assistance
(503) 640-3263
Care To Share

Coordinates assistance to families and individuals who are seeking food and help with utilities. Phone line hours: 9am-2pm

Serving zipcodes: 

97003, 97005, 97006, 97007, 97008, 97078, 97123, 97124, 97223, 97225, and 97229.

Food: 503-591-9025

Utilities: 503-726-0407

(503) 591-9025
Family Promise

Family Promise is about building communities and strengthening lives, focused on ending homelessness.  Their vision is a nation in which every family has a home, a livelihood, and the chance to build a better future. The logo, the star, is the most important element and a visual touchstone to Family Promise's history. The five points of the star represent the five key elements of Family Promise: shelter, prevention, stabilization, community and promise.

(971) 217-8949

Community & Connection

In times of social distancing, remaining connected and in community can be tricky. We believe that being in community is important for our spiritual and mental health.

Video Chat using Google Hangouts

Start up a free video chat with up to 25 friends or family members within your web browser. If you're using a computer, you'll need a webcam, microphone, and speakers. You can also use a mobile device such as a phone or iPad. Many of our home communities have been gathering using Google Hangouts. Click the title above for instructions.

Oregon Senior Loneliness Line

The Oregon Senior Loneliness Line is open 24/7, offering support and connection for older adults feeling lonely ore isolated during this period of social distancing.

(503) 200-1633
COVID-19 Plan de Acción para Iglesias Latinas

The National Latino Evangelical Coalition (NALEC) has developed and is offering a FREE Spanish-language manual to help Hispanic Evangelical congregations respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Prayer Resources

The LECTIO 365 app is a devotional resource that helps you pray through the Bible. Each day, Pause to be still, Rejoice with a Psalm and Reflect on Scripture, Ask for God’s help and Yield to His will in your life.

Mental Health and COVID-19

Valuable resources and tools to help you to spread positive messages of hope, compassion, mental health care and suicide prevention.

(800) 273-8255
211info

211 is a state funded program, together with United Way and other partners, which helps people to identify, navigate, and connect with the local resources they need. Their site offers tools/links to help you understand what programs you might be eligible for. In addition to calling, you may also contact them by texting your zipcode to 898211. Phone number is 211 or (866)-698-6155.

211
ARMS (Abuse Recovery Ministry Services)

ARMS exists to bring healing and transformation, from a faith perspective to those impacted by domestic violence and controlling relationships.


Email us today at: info@abuserecovery.org for more information. If your email is not secure, please call us at 866-262-9284 instead.

(866) 262-9284
LifeChange Counseling Center

Oregon...We are here for YOU--During this time of pandemic, 8 free counseling sessions through Telehealth by video or Phone:

LifeChange Counseling Center

Union Gospel Mission Portland

TeleHealth Counseling Services

About LifeChange Counseling Center: For more than 10 years, LifeChange Counseling Center (LCCC) has been training mental health professionals. Our counselors are working to become clinical practitioners who bring a deep awareness of the community and societal needs of each person as they move towards growth and healing. LCCC is a ministry that supports the counseling needs of the residents and community of Union Gospel Mission – Portland.  During this pandemic, we want to further our reach and support of the Oregon community.

Counseling can help…

• Manage overwhelming feelings

• Lower stress and anxiety

• Family and relationship stress

• Trauma and panic related disorders

• Cope with anger, grief, loss, and depression

• Loneliness, isolation, and hopelessness


Schedule Your Appointment Today!

Contact Reiko Cordeiro at (503) 567-9873

E-mail: comfort2c1@counselingsecure.com

*First come, first served, availability may be limited.

(503) 567-9873