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Texting and driving is the equivalent to being under the influence of 4 drinks
and increases your risk of crashing by 23 times. It’s not worth it.
Please don’t text and drive
.
Providing community education, prevention and awareness activities to stop impaired driving.
www.oregonimpact.org 503-722-6287
Oregon City
Clackamas County Social Services —
2051 Kaen Road, Oregon City. Call
503-655-8640. The Social Services
Division seeks to provide quality ser-
vices and meaningful opportunities for
elderly, disabled, and low-income resi-
dents of Clackamas County. Social
Services engages in planning and
coordination between organizations
and advocates to guarantee rights
and ensure access to services for all.
The Children’s Center of Clackamas
County —
1713 Penn Lane, Oregon
City. Call 503-655-7725. The
Children’s Center is a partner in
Clackamas County’s response to child
abuse and the answer to a child’s
pain. A private, non-profit medical
assessment center, the Children’s
Center supports children and families
in cases of suspected physical abuse,
sexual abuse, neglect, drug endanger-
ment and witness to violence. www.
childrenscenter.cc/
Clackamas County Volunteer Connection
2051 Kaen Road, Oregon City. Call
503-650-5779. This organization
recruits, screens and refers potential
volunteers to enable them to share
their expertise and experience in
rewarding jobs with people of all ages.
The program also helps in expanding
the capacity at various nonprofits,
adult community centers, libraries,
schools and other governmental
agencies.
Clackamas Women’s Services —
Clackamas Women’s Services, 704
Main St., Suite 200, Oregon City. Call
503-654-2288 or toll free 888-654-
2288 (open 24 hours a day).
Clackamas Women’s Services pro-
vides the only two emergency shelters
and crisis line for survivors of domes-
tic and sexual violence in Clackamas
County. Call 503-722-2366 or visit
www.cwsor.org for more information.
Hire Oregon Vets —
112 11th St.,
Oregon City. Call 503-655-8840. This
is a regional partnership between
Community Solutions for Clackamas
County, the Labors Community
Service Agency, Inc. and the
WorkSource Oregon Employment
Department. Goal is to increase the
employment of veterans statewide by
providing employment services to vet-
erans, education to employers on the
benefits of hiring a veteran and by
serving as a vehicle for connecting
employers to skilled veterans.
Oregon Impact —
1024 Main St.,
Oregon City. Provides community
education and awareness activities to
stop DUII. Call: 503-722-6287. www.
oregonimpact.org/
Parrott Creek Child & Family Services —
1001 Molalla Ave., Suite 209, Oregon
City. 503-722-4110. Prevention and
intervention services include Healthy
Start, parent education, residential
treatment at Parrott Creek Ranch,
independent living for youth who are
aging out of foster care and diversion
programs for first time offenders in
many Clackamas County cities. www.
pcreek.org/
Gladstone
Gladstone Center for Children and
Families —
18905 Portland Ave.,
Gladstone. Call 503-496-3939. The
center has services for children and
families in the county including special
education, Kindergarten, DHS,
Screening for WIC and Clackamas
County Mental Health. The site is also
the home of Healthy Start/Healthy
Families, which promotes and sup-
ports positive parenting and healthy
growth and development for all
Clackamas County parents and their
first-born children. For this service,
call 503-546-6533.
Milwaukie
Clackamas Emergency Services
Foundation —
11300 S.E. Fuller Road,
Milwaukie. 503-742-2600. The
Clackamas Emergency Services
Foundation was formed in 1998 to
provide funds to help people in need
within the community. Along with the
Fire District, the Foundation consists
of other emergency service agencies -
Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office,
Milwaukie Police Department and
Oregon City Police Department. www.
clackamasfire.com/foundation.html
Clackamas
Clackamas Service Center —
8800 SE
80th Ave., Clackamas. Call: 503-771-
7914. This organization provides food
boxes and gently used clothing to
those in need, and also hosts a once-
a-month visit from a free dental van.
Animal Services
Clackamas County Dog Services —
13141 SE Hwy. 212, ‚¬¨Clackamas
97015. Call 503-655-8628; ‚¬¨emer-
gency number is 503-655-8211. This
agency offers the following services:
licensing of dogs, sick and injured dog
rescue, emergency dog rescue, pro-
tective custody for pets, dog bite
investigations, vicious or feral dog
removal, pick up of dead dogs, quar-
antine of dogs that have bitten and
are not rabies vaccinated, inspection
of dog kennel, serving notices of
infraction and citation, obedience
training classes and pet first aid class-
es. www.clackamas.us/dogs/
Services:
Social Services
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