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Food and Utilities

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Food and Utilities

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  1. Vetted

    Hand Up Project

    Provides emergency food services that cater to the BIPOC and LGBTQ+ community

  2. Vetted

    The Assistance League

    Nonprofit specific to children's needs. includes programs and a thrift shop

  3. Women, Infants, and Children

    No fee. Monthly supplemental food benefits for low to moderate-income pregnant and postpartum women, infants and children up to age five.

  4. Westside Food Brigade

    Food pantry owned by Westside Community Church

  5. Telecommunication Devices Access Program:

    Loans specialized telephone equipment at no cost and with no income restrictions to eligible disabled Oregonians

  6. SNAP

    Partners for a Hunger Free Oregon- food stamp apps

  7. Saint Vincent de Paul

    Christian organization providing food, rent/utilities, and furniture

  8. Rolling Hills Church

    "Wash and Worship" each Sunday from 8:30am-10:30am at their Community Life Center. Includes a hot breakfast, shower and laundry for those in need.

  9. Project Homeless Connect

    Outreach and drop-in day services 7am-4pm

  10. Oregon Telephone Assistance Program

    May be able to reduce rates for phone and Internet bills

  11. Oregon Senior Farm Direct Nutrition Program

    Recipients receive coupons to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs at approved farmers markets and roadside stands. Must be referred to program by SNAP (food stamp) worker.

  12. Oregon Food Bank

    Food bank and online help locating accessible food resources

  13. Meals on Wheels

    Food deliveries to older adults in Multnomah or Washington county

  14. Love INC

    Network of churches helping with access to basic needs

  15. Hillsboro Seventh Day Adventist Church

    This church has an Oregon food bank agent

  16. Helping Hands Clothes Closet

    Ran by Sunset Presbyterian Church, open twice a week

  17. Gung Ho Ministries Boutique

    A women's clothing resale shop that generates income to help serve the underprivileged, sizes up to 3x

  18. enTouch

    Free and low-cost cell phones through Lifeline Services- by Boomerang

  19. Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon

    Interfaith direct service organization

  20. Curvy Chic Closet

    Plus-sized clothes (XL to 34) at low prices

  21. Comcast Internet Essentials

    Cheap Internet and computers for qualifying families; must have one child recieving free or reduced lunch

  22. Care to Share

    Food pantry by Beaverton Resource Center

  23. Beaverton School District Clothes Closet

    Clothing for students enrolled in the Beaverton School District. Appointments are required.

  24. Assurance Wireless

    Free and low-cost cell phones through Lifeline Services- by Virgin Mobile

  25. Access Wireless

    Free and low-cost cell phones through Lifeline Services- by i-wireless

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