Family Shelter Referral Form for shelter providing temporary, emergency shelter through the use of congregate shelter and/or pallet shelters, basic services, and case management to households with children in need of shelter.
Hollaback! Social Media Safety Guides for Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Tumblr. Help with defining, reporting, blocking and muting online harassment. Visit Hollaback! here.
Workforce Services is available for 1:1 Career Advising or Computer appointments.
Call 541-686-7985 for more information.
New Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) Service ONE System:
- Virtual Eligibility Toll Free number 800 699-9075 or www.one.oregon.gov
- To apply for any ODHS services like SNAP, medical card and financial support programs.
- Applicants can also stop by any ODHS office as part of no wrong door application process to get started.
Resource Guides:
Relief Nursery Community Resources
Parenting NOW! (English and Spanish versions)
LaneKids Coronavirus Resource Page
United Way of Lane County’s Response and Resources
Support for Parents & Guardians:
Parenting NOW! Video Series (Parenting Education):
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“Circle Time Videos” feature parenting educator Ali leading educational and behaviorally beneficial activities for toddlers.
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“Virtual Parenting Support: Live Discussions” are recorded online video sessions conducted by parenting educators with parents covering important topics such as parent self care and establishing routines for children.
Age-Related Reactions to Traumatic Events, how children react and how to help them.
Are you a foster or kinship parent?
Take a look at this flyer for information on
Oregon Community Programs Virtual KEEP curriculum 16-week program (includes support groups and skill enhancement and training)
Activities, Books and Visual Aid Resources:
Checkered Past MMA Gym offers youth education about self defense, accountability, and the value of social work to help others. 9 free classes for new comers.
Simple Activities for Children - ideas for no screen time activities, activities with limited supplies, and calming/ quite time activities.
Activities to get kids to open up about their day:
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EMOCards can be utilized in a variety of ways to promote conversations and connections.
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EPIC Magic Emotion Teller, dive into understanding the science of connection with the fun of childhood fortune tellers.
Author
Ibram X. Kendi has books for adults, young adults and babies to move us to being antiracist - How to be an Antiracist; Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You; and Antiracist Baby.
Colorful Pages activities on #BlackLivesMatter: K-8 Distance Learning Activities for Justice for George Floyd.
Talking About Race: a website filled with tools for parents on how to talk, learn and think about race with their children.
Pretty Good Design, visual aid to guide conversations about race with young children.
"13th" - critical documentary on
Netflix providing a history lesson on the US's criminalization and imprisonment of African Americans from the slave trade through modern times. Age appropriate for teenagers+.
CNN/Sesame Street Town Hall on Racism,
Standing Up to Racism, a town hall for kids and families.
Watch the town hall in its entirety.