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Our Partners

We believe that we can best serve our clients by building strong community partnerships so that each of the agencies in our community can focus on what they do best.  Together, we work as a team to provide wrap-around services to meet client needs.

Consejo Hispano

Consejo Hispano is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the Hispanic community of the Lower Columbia River region. Their goals include promoting the health, education and social and economic advancement of area Latinos, and are our partner in providing culturally relevant services to our Latinx survivors.

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Clatsop Community Action

Clatsop Community Action is Clatsop County’s non-profit agency specializing in food, housing and energy assistance. CCA offers information and referral to all of the area’s human service partners to help individuals and their families in need.

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Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities' mission is to ensure that essential, life-saving services and supports are accessible to the most vulnerable Oregonians. The services they provide across the state of Oregon include affordable and supportive housing, financial empowerment, mental health and counseling, pregnancy and parenting support, legal services, intensive case management and more.

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OCADSV

The Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence is the primary organization representing Oregon's domestic and sexual violence advocacy programs, they engage diverse voices, support the self-determination of survivors, and provide leadership for advocacy efforts.

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The Lighthouse for Kids

The Clatsop County Child Abuse Assessment Center’s mission is to provide a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary response to child abuse while reducing the trauma children experience in investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases.

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Helping Hands

Helping Hands serves homeless men, women, and children who are ready to make sustainable changes to improve their lives by supporting them with Resources, Recovery, and Reentry. 

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Lives in Transition

The Lives in Transition (LIT) program is designed to support adult learners complete or continue their education. Program participants typically see themselves as displaced homemakers, single parents, or dislocated workers. The LIT program is able to encourage students to develop greater self awareness about their educational goals, enhance self-esteem, overcome personal barriers, and establish clear career directions.  Call (503) 338-2377 for more information.

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Mary Kay

For more than 50 years, Mary Kay Inc. has empowered women while changing the world of business.

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Columbia Pacific CCO

CCOs are a way to coordinate health care for Oregon Health Plan members in their communities. It’s more than just physical health care; it also includes mental health care, dental care, and alcohol and drug dependence.
 

CCOs work closely with members, health providers and the community. Together, they work to improve the overall health of the community, give patients better care, and find ways to deliver care more efficiently.

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Lower Columbia Q Center

The mission of the Lower Columbia Q Center is to be a safe and welcoming resource and support service to the LGBTQIA+ community, friends, families and allies of the Lower Columbia Region.

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Clatsop County District Attorney

The District Attorney’s Office is responsible for reviewing, preparing and prosecuting all criminal cases brought in the state courts of Clatsop County, including juvenile court and dependency cases.

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Oregon Crime Victims Law Center

The Oregon Crime Victims Law Center (OCVLC) is a nonprofit organization which advocates for crime victims in Oregon to ensure that their constitutional and statutory rights are protected and provides leadership for education throughout Oregon. All of their services are free of charge.

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Astoria Birth Center

Astoria Birth Center provides trauma-informed women’s health care, postpartum care, labor and birth services, and prenatal care.

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RAINN

The Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network is the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline (800.656.HOPE) in partnership with more than 1,000 local sexual assault service providers across the country.

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NCADV

The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence is the voice of victims and survivors.  They are the catalyst for changing society to have zero tolerance for domestic violence.  They do this by affecting public policy, increasing understanding of the impact of domestic violence, and providing programs and education that drive that change.

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Oregon Law Center

Oregon Law Center (OLC) provides free legal help to people struggling to make ends meet on matters related to their homes, livelihoods, medical care and physical safety against domestic violence.

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United Way of Clatsop County

United Way of Clatsop County is an independent nonprofit that works to solve the social issues in Clatsop County.  Our goal is health, safety, education and financial stability for every resident in the county.

UWCC understands the landscape of need in Clatsop County, investing in initiatives and programs that address it.

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Oregon Community Foundation

Our mission is to improve the lives of all Oregonians through the power of philanthropy. As a statewide community foundation we work alongside donors, stewarding their priorities into strategic giving to support diverse communities across Oregon, creating lasting, transformative change.

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