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2012Clark CountyResource & Referral GuideDeanne GilmurWestern State Hospital1/1/2012

Emergency Contact NumbersClothing, Financial, Food, &Household Goods continued Clark County RSN360-397-2130Serving Clark CountyPO Box 5000Vancouver, WA 98666-5000Toll Free:800-410-191024-hour Crisis Line800-626-8137Ombudsman Services800-397-6465EMERGENCY911Clark County Crisis Line360-696-9560Emergency Shelter Clearing House360-695-96777 days/week, 9am-8pmUp to date shelter bed vacanciesDomestic Violence/24-hour Sexual Assault HotlineSupport Groups360-695-0501Crisis360-696-0167Website: YWCA of Clark CountyAdult/Child Protective ServicesCall to report abuse/neglectAlcoholics AnonymousNarcotics AnonymousFamilies AnonymousInterfaith Treasure House360-834-578691 C St., WashougalUtility, rent, food, bank, household goods.Camas & Washougal ONLY, call for hoursClothing, Financial, Food, &Household GoodsMost programs ONLY serve those within their area andlimit services. Bring photo ID and Social Security Card.Adventist Community Services360-687-3459th1117 NE 189 ST., Battle GroundFood, household, clothes.M: 1-5:30pm, Th: 9:30am-2:30pmNo Financial Assist. Limited to N. Clark Co. residents360-693-3604Clark Co. Adventist Community Svcs.3200 NE St. Johns Blvd., VancouverClothes & FoodONLY M: 9:30am-3pm360-695-8632ST. Vincent de Paul- Battle GroundNorth Clark CountyFood referral, call first.V-mail is1-800-695-1067answered M-F: 8am-8pm360-695-5577Dept. Social & Health Services.5411 E Mill Plain Bldg. 1, VancouverChildcare, food, financial, medical.M-F: 8am-5pm360-759-2800Giving Closetth2804-B NE 65 Ave., VancouverFree clothing for all ages.Call for hours, W, Th ONLY.360-993-4800Memorial Lutheran Churchth28 St. & Grand Blvd., VancouverFree meal, Fridays @ 6pm360-695-7501Neighbors Helping Neighborsth21814 NW 11 Ave., RidgefieldClothing, food, household.T, F: 10am-1pm360-887-3354North City Community Food Bank360-687-5007Food. NO Woodland, WA zip codes.M-Th: 9-11:15am, 1:30 -3:15pm; F: 9-11:15amSalvation Army Family Services360-835-3171Camas/Washougal1612 I. St., WashougalFood, clothing, household goods, emergency lodging.Call for an appointment.FISH of Vancouver360-695-4903thSt/ Paul’s, 14 & Franklin, VancouverClothes, food, very small household goods.M, T, TH, F: 10am-3pmShare Outreachth1115 W 13 St., VancouverShowers, shoes, clothing.M-F: 8am-4pm360-695-5577ST. Vincent De Paul –Camas360-834-2126324 N.E. Oak St., CamasClothes, food, financial assistance if 690-1144360-835-1066Calvary Baptistth2400 E 4 Plain, VancouverEnglish/EspanolFood & Clothes.W, Th: 2-4pmMcLoughlin Church of God903 Winchell Ave., VancouverFood Assistance.M: 11am-1pm; W: 2-4pmChildren’s Home Society360-835-7802East City Family Residents CenterResources, family counseling, emergency food.M, W, F: 9am-12pm; T.Th: 9am-5pm.360-695-76582

Clothing, Financial, Food, &Household Goods continued Bus Tickets & Gas Assistance cont.Most programs ONLY serve those within their area andlimit services. Bring photo ID and Social Security Card.Children’s Home Society360-687-7126North City Family Residents Center701 E Main St., Battle GroundInfo, resources, clothing, computer lab, counseling.M, W, F: 9am-12pm; T.Th: 9am-5pmFISH of Orchardsth6008 NE 110 Ave., VancouverFood , clothes. No financial help.M-F: 10am-12pm; 12:30-2:30pm360-256-2440360-694-5388St. Vincent de Paul-Battle GroundthResidents north of 159 St.M-F: 8am-8pm360-576-0122St. Vincent de Paul-Camas/WashougalM-F: 9am-4pm;360-834-2126ext. #251Share Outreachth1115 W. 13 St., VancouverM-F: 8am-4pm360-695-7658ext. #305Health CareSalvation Army Family Services360-694-9503th7509 NE 47 Ave., VancouverClothing, food, and rent/utility assistance funds available.M-F: 10am-12pm. 1-4pmStatewide Health Ins. Benefits Advisor 1-800-562-6900(SHIBA) provides free health insurance education,assistance, advocacy for Washington resident. Can helpto locate prescription and health insurance programs thatone may be eligible for. www.insurece.wa.govST. Vincent de Paul-St. John360-573-7199th11607 NE 87 Ave., VancouverUtility/rent assistance, household goods when available.M, W, F: 9am-12:30pmWashington Basic Health Plan800-660-9840Currently accepting applications. Call to apply, incomebased program.More info at: www.basichealth.hca.wa.govST. Vincent de Paul-St. John360-694-5388Clothing, food, financial, and household goods.M-F: 9am-1pmTrinity Mission Food Cupboard6700 MacArthur Blvd., VancouverFood bank. ONLY.Sign-ups: 10:30am., Su: 1-2pm360-694-5388With Hands Open Ministries1207 E Reserve ST., VancouverFood Bank only.Sign-ups: 10:30am; Su: 1-2pm360-759-4999Free Clinics of SW Washington360-313-13904100 Plomondon St., VancouverMedical, vision, dental, and prescription assistance.Center for Community Health360-397-2130th1601 E 4 Plain Blvd., Bldg. 17, Ste 214, VancouverSubstance abuse, social services detox, health, mentalhealth. M-F; 8am-5pmClark County Public Health360-397-2130th1601 E 4 Plain Blvd., VancouverChildren with special health care needs, immunizations,maternity support, family planning; HIV/STD testing, HIV?AIDS case management services.M-F: 8:30am-5pm; Sa: 7:30am-3:30pmWoodland Community Service Center 360-225-9998736 Davidson Ave., WoodlandFood, clothing, legal; insurance, nutrition, home-buyingclasses. Call for hoursHealthy StepsWomen, children’s pediatric healthcare.M-F; 8:30am-5pm; Sa: 7:30am-3:30pmBus Tickets & Gas AssistanceSalvation Armyth7509 NE 47 Ave., VancouverNo bus tickets.M-F: 10am-12pm, 1-4pmSt. Vincent de Paul-VancouverM-F: 9am-1pm360-514-7300Planned Parenthood360-694-1188th5500 NE 109 Ct., #A, VancouverWomen’s health; STD checks provided for men andwomen. Call for hours.360-694-9503New Heights Clinicth8000 NE 58 Ave., VancouverFree, appointment ONLY.T,W: 9-11am; M, TH: 1-4pm; Th 7-9pmSt. Vincent de Paul360-573-7199thSt. John/Brush Prairie residents north of 58 st.M, W,F: 9:30am-12:30pm3360-694-0355

Health Care continued SheltersSea Mar Community Health Center360-574-4074(Dental) Medicare/private insurance, emergency care.By appointment ONLY. Call for hours.Breaking Free MinistriesMen ONLY, Christian based. Call first.Emergency Shelter Clearinghouse HotlineWomen, Families, & Couples ONLY360-695-9677M-F: 9am-8pm866-577-2503Vision & HearingLions Hearing Committee360-690-4327Testing, hearing aid if no Medicaid. Must be a ClarkCounty resident for 1 year. Appointment required.Oak Bridge Youth Shelter360-891-2634Youth ONLY. (24hour)888-979-4357Ages 9-17.1-360-313-1390Safe Choice360-695-0501(English/Espanol)Women & Children ONLY, boys up to 17 yrs., fleeingabuse/domestic violence.Free Clinics of SW WashingtonVision care by appointment ONLY.ndth2 & 4 M: 5:30-7:30pmLions Sight Foundation360-696-6321By application. Financial help withext. #210glasses and visual aids for low income.Must be Clark County resident for 1 year.Rent & Mortgage/Utility AssistanceBased on availability of funds.State Vision Clinic360-693-23005411 E. Mill Plain Blvd. #28Eye exams, CUP, CHPW, and Open medical coupons.M-F: 9am-5pm, W: 9am-4pmSalvation Army Family Centerth7509 NE 7 St., VancouverBased on availability.M-F:10am-12pm,1-4pmHousingHousing Preservation Program360-397-2130Weatherizing Vancouver homes, funding repairs in ClarkCounty outer areas.Community Housing Res. Center360-690-44962700 NE Andersen Rd. #D-3, VancouverCredit repair, buyer education, default counseling, andreverse mortgage.M-F: 8:30 am-5:30pmClark Public Utilities1200 Ft. Van Way, VancouverAsk Customer Service about: Operation Warm Heart Energy Assistance Guarantee of Service360-992-3000N. City Community Food Bankrd17 NE 3 Ave., Battle GroundBG Water ONLY.M-F: 9-11:15am, M-Th: 1:30-3:15pm360-687-5007Salvation Army Family ServicesCamas & WashougalT, Th, F: 1pm-6pm360-835-3171360-573-0234Shared Housing503-225-9924Roommate matching serves WA and ORVancouver Housing Authority2500 Main St., #100, VancouverSubsidized and affordable housing lists.www.vhausa.com360-694-9503St. Vincent de PaulBattle Ground, Cams, St. John & VancouverSee listings under Clothing, financial, food & householdGoods for phone #’s and locations.Listing of affordable Legacy of Lifeth2515 NW 100 St., VancouverHousing for adults in recovery.www.oxfordhouse.org360-737-9869Tenant & Landlord DisputesAttorney General800-692-508224/7 Consumer Hotline, brochures & information.360-694-2501Tenant Union of WA- Tenant Rights206-723-0500M, W: 3-6pm, Th: 12-4pm; www.tenantsunion.orgYW Housing360-906-9144Housing for homeless/low income women, and womenwith children.4

CounselingMisc ResourcesCatholic Community Services360-567-22119300 NE Oak View Dr., Ste. A(Family Center) Sliding scale, English/EspanolWA State Independent Living Council 800-624-4105800-388-6378(SLC)PO Box 45543-Olympia, WA 98504-5343The Governor-appointed State Independent LivingCouncil (SLC) functions in accordance with Title VII ofthe Rehabilitation Act. The council jointly develops andsubmits a State Plan of Independent Living inconjunction with the general vocational rehabilitationprogram. The Council provides advocacy, education,and leadership to guide the development of and promoteaccess to independent living services and centers forindependent living statewide. It also increasesopportunities for self-determination and createdawareness of people with disabilities as a valuablehuman resource.Children’s CenterKids 2-18 & their families.Medical coupons & sliding scale.M-F:8am-7pm360-699-2244Columbia. Pastoral Counseling360-696-1615th426 E 4 Plain Blvd. #11, VancouverSliding fee, general counseling, domestic violence, andanger management.M-F: 9am-9pmColumbia River Mental Healthth6926 NE 4 Plain Blvd., VancouverM-Th: 8am-7pm; F: 8am 5pm360-993-3000WA aging & Disability Services. Admin. 360-725-2300800-422-3263Administers service programs for in-home, community,and residential LTC for seniors and persons withdisabilities, including persons with developmentdisabilities. http://www.adsa.dshs.wa.govConsumer Voices Are Born360-397-8050th1601 E. 4 Plain Blvd., Bldg. #17, Ste. A-114,VancouverMental Health Support, drop-in.M-F: 9am-5pmDisability Resources360-694-67902700 NE Andresen, #D-5, VancouverDisabled/independent living resource information andassistance.Community Services Northwest360-695-1297th1601 E. 4 Plain Blvd., Bldg. #17, Ste. 222, VancouverMental health. Medicaid ONLY.LegalHuman Rights CommissionDiscrimination complaint investigations.800-233-3247Clear Hotline-Legal Counsel888-201-1014No Criminal cases, no King county cases.M-F: 9:30am-12:30pm. 3:30-6:15pm www.nwjustice.orgClark County Volunteer Lawyers360-695-5313For materials, forms: www.washingotnlawhelp.orgT: Fail Law; Th: General LawAdvocate Resource Center360-695-5313Serves low income Washington residents.T, Th: g/index.cfmWashington Law Help888-201-9737An internet based guide to free civil legal services for lowincome person and seniors in Washington. This siteprovides legal education materials and tools that give youbasic information on a number of legal problems, and insome cases, detailed instructions and forms to help yourepresent yourself in court. You can also locate informationon free legal aid programs in Washington, including basiceligibility and contact information.http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org5

Resource & Referral Guide . 2 Emergency Contact Numbers Clark County RSN 360-397-2130 Serving Clark County PO Box 5000 Vancouver, WA 98666-5000 . 2804-B NE 65th Ave., Vancouver Free clothing for all ages. Call for hours, W, Th ONLY. Memorial Lutheran Church 360-695-7501

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