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Clack Co-Community Action Agency
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Location: Clack Co-Community Action Agency 2051 Kaen Road Public Service Bldg, First Floor Oregon City, OR 97045 |
Mailing Address: ATTENTION: LIZ BARTELL COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY PO BOX 2950 OREGON CITY, OR 97045 |
Telephone Numbers and Contact information
Phone #: ( ) - Dial 2-1-1 for Information and Referral
Phone #: (503) 650-5750 Housing Rights and Resources
Phone #: (503) 655-8640 Volunteer Connection
Phone #: (503) 650-5724 Lifespan Respite
Phone #: (503) 650-5640 Energy Assistance
Fax Number: (503) 650-5722
Web Page:
http://www.co.clackamas.or.us/socialservices
E-mail to:
None Listed
Program Details:
| Operating Agency: | Clackamas County Community Action (Governmental) |
| Person In Charge: | Program Manager:Liz Bartell |
| Hours: | Monday-Thursday 7am-6pm |
| Fees: | None |
| Intake Process: | Call the specific program for information and/or appointment. |
| Service Area: | Clackamas County |
| Handicap Accessibility: | Full wheelchair access, with designated parking, elevator, and ramps |
| Public Transportation: | TriMet Bus Line 33 with sign: "Clackamas Community College/CCC" |
Program/Service Notes:
CASE MANAGEMENT: Self-sufficiency case management services for low-income families with children, who are residents of Clackamas County. Provides case management for up to 30 families including: families living at the emergency church shelters in Lake Oswego and Aurora; the Jannsen Street Transitional Housing Project; families participating in the Housing Stabilization Program; and families referred by the community.
Case Manager conducts intake assessment to establish needs and set goals to achieve self-sufficiency. Also provides information and referral, advocacy, and crisis intervention services.
Agencies can call and advocate for a family to be considered for case management. This program does not provide services to persons with drug or alcohol addictions, persons over 55, or persons with serious or persistent mental illness.
Families placed in the emergency church shelters are referred by Annie Ross House. Families placed at Jannsen Street are nominated by Annie Ross House and Clackamas Women's Services. Families participating in the Housing Stabilization are referred by DHS; families served by self-sufficiency programs are nominated by the community and evaluated by a panel composed of representatives from a variety of agencies.
Clackamas County Community Action Agency's Citizen Advisory Board conducts program and system advocacy activities to support legislation and funding for services to low-income residents of Clackamas County.
For program descriptions see individual program entries for: Information and Referral, Housing Rights and Resources, Lifespan Respite, Ready to Rent, Energy Assistance, Veterans Service Officer, Developmental Disabilities and Volunteer Connection
Updated December 28, 2011



