Resources in the Salem Area
This is a comprehensive set of helpful links and organizations that provide assistance to members of our community. From food to medical services, these life-sustaining resources are available to you and those you love.
Food Resources
Community Dinners
Keizer Community Dinners
When: 4th Wednesday of Every Month
Where: 5303 River Rd N, Keizer, OR 97303
Call: 503.393.5323
South Salem Friends Church
When: Tuesdays // 5:30-7pm
Where: 1140 Baxter Rd SE, Salem, OR 97306
Call: 503.364.7476
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Food Resources
WIC
Where: 3180 Center St NE, Salem, OR 97301
Call: 503.393.7722
SNAP
What: Low-Income Nutrition Assistance Program
Call: 503.393.7722
Marion Polk Food Share
Where: 1660 Salem Industrial Dr NE
Call: 503.393.7722
Meals on Wheels
What: Seniors and Disabled adults
Call: 503.364.2856
Salem Adventist Community Service
What: Free clothing, diapers, food boxes, and household items
Where: 1860 Summer St. NE
Call: 503.363.8893
Hope Station
Where: 1337 Madison Street, Ste 115.
Salem OR 97301
Call: 503.339.7710
Meal Sites
ARCHES
Where: 1164 Madison St.
What: Sack lunches
HOME/Drop-In
Where: 625 Union St.
When: Lunch From Noon-1pm, Dinner from 4:30-6:30pm
Jason Lee Church
Where: 820 Jefferson St. NE
When: Sundays 1:30-2:30 pm
SonRise Church
Where: 195 Cinnercuak St, NE
When: Dinner Mon-Wed at 5:00 pm
St. Edwards Catholic Church
Where: 5303 River Rd N
When: Sundays 3:00 – 4:00 pm
South Salem Friends
Where: 1140 Baxter Rd S
When: Tuesdays 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Health Care
Health Care
Oregon Health Plan
Where: 500 Summer St NE, Salem, OR 97301
Call:503-947-2340
Oregon Healthy Kids
Where: 500 Summer St NE, Salem, OR 97301
Call:1-877-314-5678
Northwest Human Services
Where: 681 Center St NE Salem, OR 97301
Call: 503-588-5828
Drug Rehab Services
Where: www.drugrehab.com/oregon/
Call: 877-589-4724
Pregnancy Resource Centers
rMichael the Archangel Pregnancy Resource Center
Where:1725 Capitol St NE, Salem, OR 97301
Call: (503) 581-2229
St. Germaine Pregnancy Resource Center
Where: 3857 Wolverine St NE suite 2c, Salem, OR 97305
Call: (503) 363-2525
Hope Pregnancy Clinic
Where: 2630 Market St NE, Salem, OR 97301
Call: 503) 364-2464
Birthright of Salem
Where: 1880 Lancaster Dr. NE St #124
Call: 503-585-2273
Childcare Resource and Referral
Where: 2475 Center St. NE
Call: 503-585-2491
Family Building Blocks
Where: 2425 Lancaster Dr. NE
Call: 503-566-2132
Salem Adventist Community Service
Where: 1860 Summer St. NE
Call: 503-363-8893
Domestic Issues
Domestic Violence / Human Trafficking
Center for Hope and Safety
Where: 605 Center St NE, Salem, OR 97301
24hr Hotline: 503.393.7722
Housing
Government Programs
Marion County Housing Authority
What: Housing programs for low-income individuals and families in Marion Co.
Contact: 503-798-4170
Salem Housing Authority
What: Housing programs for low-income individuals and families in Salem.
Contact: 503-588-6368
City of Salem HUD Apartments
Call for information, subsidized apartments, contact each coplex.
Contact: 503-588-6368
Adolescent Programs
Marion County Housing Authority
What: Supportive apartment housing to help youth ages 16-23 gain life skills and transition toward independence. Priority given to youth aged out of foster care.
Contact: 503-362-2225
Where: 2933 Center St.
ARCHES Project
The ARCHES Project
What: Support services, case management, housing and rental assistance, tenant education for the homeless individual and families
Contact: 503-399-9080
Food and Clothing
Anyone
Salem Adventist Community Service
What: Free clothing, diapers, food boxes, and household items.
Where: 1860 Summer St. NE
Contact: 503-363-8893
Adolescents & Young Adults
HOME Youth & Resource Center Drop-In
What: Daytime drop-in and resource center for youth ages 11-17 (18 if in school), meals and food boxes.
Contact: 503-391-6428
Where: 625 Union St.
Helping Hands
What: Free clothing, diapers, bus passes, financial assistance, employment/interview clothing by appointment.
Contact: 503-364-9936
Where: 1755 13th St. SE
Adults & Elderly
Salvation Army
What: Emergency food boxes, financial assistance for rent and utilities
Contact: 503-585-6688
Where: 1977 Front St.
Shared Blessings
What: Food boxes every 30 days and clothing
Contact: 503-364-0002
Where: 1675 Wallace Rd.
Post-Abortion Ministries
Contact
Rachel’s Vineyard
Save One
Move Forward
Contact: Call or text Ann at 503-991-2744 or email [email protected]
Education Services
Adult
Chemeketa GED
What: GED preparation classes. Must be 18.
Where: 4000 Lancaster Dr. NE
Call: 503-399-5224
Adolescent
Roberts High School
What: Alternative education to complete high shcool requirements, provides a smaller learning environment, behavioral support, and academic recovery.
Where: 3620 State St. SSE
Call: 503-399-5550
Roberts Downtown Learning Center
What: Support and services to earn a GED for students 16-21
Where: 360 Commercial St. NE
Call: 503-399-3421
Roberts High School Teen Parent Program
What: Smaller learning environment for teens parents or pregnant teens.
Where: 4071 Winema PL. Bldg #50
Call: 503-399-3105
Winema High School Completion
What: Structured classes are offered both during the day and the evening to complete a high shcool diploma.
Where: 4071 Winema PL. Bldg #50
Call: 503-365-4705
Chemeketa High School Equivalency
What: Program to assist migrant yourh obtain GED certificate
Where: 4000 Lancaster Dr. NE
Call: 503-589-7725
Students in Transition Education Program
What: Assists homeless youth in overcoming barriers to school attendance, provides transportation, school supplies, educational advocacy.
Where: 1309 Ferry St. SE
Call: 503-391-4060
Emergency Assistance (Crisis)
Adolescent
NW Human Services Crisis and Information Hotline
Call: 503-581-5535
Mid Valley Women’s Crisis Hotline
Call: 1-866-399-7722
Human Trafficking Hotline
Call: 1-888-373-7888
Text: BE FREE (233733)
National Runaway Safeline
What: 24 hour crisis and free transportation home
Call: 1-800-Runaway
Youth America Hotline
What: Teens helping teens. 24 hour hotline.
Call: 1-877-968-8454
Salem Police Department (non-emergency)
Call: 503-588-6123
Keizer Police Department (non-emergency)
Call: 503-390-3713
Adult
NW Human Services Crisis and Information Hotline
Call: 503-581-5535
Mid Valley Women’s Crisis Hotline
Call: 1-866-399-7722
Human Trafficking Hotline
Call: 1-888-373-7888
Text: BE FREE (233733)
Salem Police Department (non-emergency)
Call: 503-588-6123
Keizer Police Department (non-emergency)
Call: 503-390-3713
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Drug Rehab Services
Where: www.drugrehab.com/oregon/
Call: 877-589-4724
Legal
Legal Help
Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Services
What: Immigration legal service to low-income immigrants and refugees, Deferred Action for Childhool Arrivals (DACA).
Where: 2740 SE Powell Blvd, Portland
Mano a Mano Family Center
What: Free consultation with attorneys, low-income, migrant, Mon-Fri 1pm – 6pm.
Where: 2921 Saddle Club St. Ste #1009
Call: 503-315-2290
Shelters
Children
ARCHES Drop-In Day Center
What: Sack lunches, laundry, showers, telephones access hygiene products. Mon-Fri 9am – 4pm
Where: 1164 Madison St. NE
Catholic Community Safe Families for Children
What: Respite care in host homes for children whose family is experiencing crisis. No restriction of parental rights and contact with children is encouraged.
Visit: https://www.safe-families.org
Call: 503-580-4672
Simonka Place
What: Short terms and transition shelter for women ages 18+ and children.
Where: 5119 River Rd
Call: 503-362-7487
Adolescents
ARCHES Drop-In Day Center
What: Sack lunches, laundry, showers, telephones access hygiene products. Mon-Fri 9am – 4pm
Where: 1164 Madison St. NE
Catholic Community Father Taafe Homes
What: Housing program for youth ages 18-22 who are unable to unite with family and have no other housing options. Focus on life skills, job readiness and completion of education.
Where:3737 Portland Rd NE
Call: 503-390-2600
MWVCAA Home Youth/Resource Drop-In Center
What: Day Shelter for youth ages 11-17, 18 if still in school, GED programs, meals, clothing, laundry facilities, showers, referrals
Where: 625 Union St
Call: 503-391-6428
NW Human Services HOST (Rosemary’s Place)
What: Overnight emergency shelter for ages 11-24, drop-in center, crisis intervention, family reunification.
Where: 1143 Liberty St. NE
Call: 503-588-5825
NW Human Services Transition Living Program
What: Housing program for youth ages 18-22 who are unable to unite with family and have no other housing options. Focus on life skills, job readiness and completion of education.
Where: 1143 Liberty St. NE
Call: 503-361-0380
Center for Hope and Safety
What: Emergency shelter for domestic violence victims, advocacy, education
Where: 795 Winter St. NE
Call: 503-399-7722 or 503-378-1572
Adults
ARCHES Drop-In Day Center
What: Sack lunches, laundry, showers, telephones access hygiene products. Mon-Fri 9am – 4pm
Where: 1164 Madison St. NE
NW Human Services HOST (Rosemary’s Place)
What: Overnight emergency shelter for ages 11-24, drop-in center, crisis intervention, family reunification.
Where: 1143 Liberty St. NE
Call: 503-588-5825
NW Human Services Transition Living Program
What: Housing program for youth ages 18-22 who are unable to unite with family and have no other housing options. Focus on life skills, job readiness and completion of education.
Where: 1143 Liberty St. NE
Call: 503-361-0380
Center for Hope and Safety
What: Emergency shelter for domestic violence victims, advocacy, education
Where: 795 Winter St. NE
Call: 503-399-7722 or 503-378-1572
Northwest Human Services HOAP Drop-In
What: Lunch, showers, laundry, telephone access crisis intervention, mental health support for homelss individuals 18+
Where: 394 Church St. NE
Salvation Army
What: Emergency and tranitional shelters for homeless men and women 18 and older
Where: 1901 Front St.
Call: 503-585-6688
Simonka Place
What: Short terms and transition shelter for women ages 18+ and children.
Where: 5119 River Rd
Call: 503-362-7487
Union Gospel Mission
What: An overnight shelter for homeless males ages 18+
Where: 345 Commercial St. NE
Call: 503-362-3983
Women at the Well Grace House
What: Emergency and tranitional shelters for homeless 18 and older
Where: 1324 Peace St. SE
Call: 971-600-3627
Adolescents
The ARCHES Project
What: Referral Information, housing programs, case management, day shelter for homeless families and individuals 18+
Where: 1164 Madison St. NE
Call: 503-399-9080
Crisis and Information Hotline Northwest Human Services
What: Primary crisis line and suicide prevention.
Call: 503-581-5535 or 1-800-560-5535
Congregations Helping People
What: Resources and financial help for low-income families. Mon, Wed, Thur, 9 am; Tues at noon. First come, first served.
Where: 600 State St
Call: 503-391-4365
Department of Human Services, Self-Sufficiency
Keizer: 3420 Cherry Ave. NE Suite #10, 503-373-0808
North Salem: 4074 Winema Pl. Bldg. 53, 503-378-2731
South Salem: 1185 22nd St. SE, 503-378-6327
HOME Youth & Resource Center Drop-In
What: Daytime drop-in and resource center for youth ages 11-17 (18 if in school), meals and food boxes.
Where: 625 Union St.
Call: 503-391-6428
Mano a Mano
What: Educational Classes, resources, and support for Latino families and youth.
Where: 3850 Portland Rd. NE
Call: 503-363-1895
Neighbor to Neighbor
What: Offers free mediation services to youth and families
Where: 1655 Capital St. NE
Call: 503-585-0651
Mission Transition
What: Empowers young adults to accomplish their goals
Where: 2421 Lancaster Dr. NE
Call: 503-576-4571
211 Community Resource Network
What: Information on community resources and social services
Call: 211 or text your zip code to 898211
Anyone
The ARCHES Project
What: Referral Information, housing programs, case management, day shelter for homeless families and individuals 18+
Where: 1164 Madison St. NE
Call: 503-399-9080
Crisis and Information Hotline Northwest Human Services
What: Primary crisis line and suicide prevention.
Call: 503-581-5535 or 1-800-560-5535
Congregations Helping People
What: Resources and financial help for low-income families. Mon, Wed, Thur, 9 am; Tues at noon. First come, first served.
Where: 600 State St
Call: 503-391-4365
Department of Human Services, Self-Sufficiency
Keizer: 3420 Cherry Ave. NE Suite #10, 503-373-0808
North Salem: 4074 Winema Pl. Bldg. 53, 503-378-2731
South Salem: 1185 22nd St. SE, 503-378-6327
Mano a Mano
What: Educational Classes, resources, and support for Latino families and youth.
Where: 3850 Portland Rd. NE
Call: 503-363-1895
Mission Transition
What: Empowers young adults to accomplish their goals
Where: 2421 Lancaster Dr. NE
Call: 503-576-4571
211 Community Resource Network
What: Information on community resources and social services
Call: 211 or text your zip code to 898211
Drug/Alcohol Rehabilitation Services
Adolescents
Bridgeway
What: Adolescent assessment, one/both parents MUST attend
Where: 3325 Harold Dr. NE
Call: 503-363-2021
Clear Path
What: Adolescent assessment, treatment center, sliding scale, OHP
Where: 3793 North River Rd, Keizer
Call: 503-304-7002
Marion County Health Department
What: Adolescent assessment, treatment services
Where: 3180 Center St. NE
Call: 503-588-3180
New Steps Behavioral Health
What: Outpatient alcohol and drug treatment for youth.
Where: 3737 Portland Rd. NE
Call: 503-364-9957
Pacific Northwest Adult and Teen Challenge
What: Are you or a loved one ready to take a step towards recovery and rehabilitation from drugs or alcohol addiction?
Call: 877-302-7149
Adults
Alcoholics Anonymous
What: The website displays all AA meeting in the Willamette Valley.
Call: 503-399-0599 or 503-899-2652
Ridgefield Recovery Village
What: Supplies resources/intervention for drug/alcohol addiction
Call: 855-992-9952
AI-Anon Meetings
What: Website offers resources for family members and friends of alcoholics.
24 hour Addiction Helpline
Call: 800-407-7195
Pacific Northwest Adult and Teen Challenge
What: Are you or a loved one ready to take a step towards recovery and rehabilitation from drugs or alcohol addiction?
Call: 877-302-7149
Where: www.drugrehab.com/oregon/
Call: 877-589-4724
Social Services