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Crisis Care for Kids: Provides 24-hour emergency care for children whose families are in crisis, children receive a medical exam, developmental assessment, three meals/three snacks daily, clothing, toys, books, developmentally appropriate play and therapeutic activities utilizing the Nurtured Heart Approach and Art and Play Therapies.
Epworth's Youth Emergency Shelter (YES): Provides emergency shelter and food to youth experiencing homelessness and/or family crisis. Individual and family counseling services are provided to help transition to safe housing.
Facilitates temporary homes for children of families in crisis, which gives parents an opportunity to resolve a temporary crisis while reducing risk of abuse, neglect, and isolation for children. Connects the family with a family friend, who offers a healthy relational support as the family navigates the situation. Also connects the family with a family coach, who can provide linkage to services in the community and set goals to reach a place of stability.
Provides crisis shelter for those who are victims of domestic violence. In addition, the following services are provided for both domestic violence and sexual assault survivors: - Legal advocacy. - Medical advocacy. - Prevention education. - Supportive counseling. - Sexual assault victim therapy. - Children's counseling (domestic and sexual violence). - Case management.

Services

Protective/Restraining Orders
Crisis Intervention Hotlines/Helplines
Domestic Violence Shelters
Family Violence Prevention
Sexual Assault Prevention
Advocacy
Sexual Assault Counseling

Provides a safe haven through crisis care for children at risk of abuse or neglect. Assists stressed and in-need families facing an unexpected crisis caused by illness, substance abuse, domestic violence, homelessness, and other issues that can overwhelm a parent.

Specialized staff provide nurturing and attentive care to children (ages 0-6). Staff work with the parents or caregivers to help them through the crisis that led them to the Crisis Nursery. The Crisis Nursery Hotline provides telephone support to families who are dealing with a crisis. If a parent needs advice on how to soothe their baby, reassurance they are doing all they can, or even just someone to talk to during a stressful time, they are encouraged to call.

Provides limited diapers and related supplies.

Provides a maternity home (NOT A SHELTER) dedicated to the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of single pregnant mothers, girls that are not pregnant but have an infant, or girls who are pregnant with another young child (infant) with them. It is a safe haven where they can stay while learning the skills, get basic needs and counseling they need to make a better life for themselves and their babies.

Provides 24-hour hotline and domestic violence program services that include:


- Emergency shelter.
- Advocacy-based counseling services
- Legal advocacy.
- Support groups.
- Services for children and youth.
- Transitional housing services with survivors of domestic violence.

Services

Domestic Violence Shelters
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Provides food, shelter, clothing, and emergency servies to those in need. Open year-round for men, women, and families. Works to secure permanent housing for clients. Clients are provided case management and nightly meals.
Provides shower facilities for those without access to private bathing facilities. Shower supplies/toiletries are not provided.

Offers daytime homeless services including, use of shower, laundry, provision of clothing (if available), and case management.

Also acts as a warming center during general intake hours.

Services

General Clothing Provision
Case/Care Management
Homeless Drop In Centers
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Emergency shelter for survivors of domestic/sexual violence & homelessness with their minor children needing a safe place to stay. There is a 40-bed shelter for victims and their children. A case manager will work with clients while they are at the shelter to make a service plan for them and their children.

Residents are provided room and board with meals, 24-hour case management, counseling, and material assistance.

Services

Case/Care Management
Domestic Violence Shelters

Provides a space where people can visit to get lunch, do laundry, check email, or make photocopies. Also provides heated facilities during extreme cold weather and air conditioned facilities during extreme hot weather. The space is available to those who are homeless, people new in town, and for anyone in need.

Services

Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Homeless Drop In Centers
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Soup Kitchens
Public Access Computers/Tools

Works to end homelessness one person at a time. Offering seven homes across the community, where individuals enrolled in our 12- to 18-month Pathways to Progress Program receive support. This intensive program follows a four-phase system, addressing seven key areas of instability to help participants regain stability and independence.

Domestic violence agency and shelter that serves survivors of domestic abuse and their children. Provides 24/7 services to adults, teens, and children.

Services include:

-- 24-hour domestic violence shelter

-- Crisis counseling

-- Individual and Family counseling (sessions available in Rochelle, Oregon, and Polo)

-- Support group counseling

-- Case management

-- Court advocacy

-- Counseling and Advocacy available in Spanish

-- Services available in Spanish

-- Prevention education

-- Public Awareness

-- Extended Emergency Shelter

-- Outreach Services in Rochelle, Oregon, and Polo

Services

Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Prevention
Domestic Violence Shelters
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Abuse Counseling

Provides an emergency shelter during the coldest 6 months of the year from mid-October to mid-April.

For persons in the community who experience homelessness, housing instability, mental illness, substance use, or extreme poverty.

Provides:

-- Safe, hospitable environment.

-- Protection from the elements.

-- Showers/hygiene.

-- Laundry.

-- Mail delivery and postage for client's correspondence.

-- Socialization.

-- Access to telephone and messages.

-- Nurse practitioner through Crossing Healthcare.

-- Connection to community resources, i.e., basic needs, food, shelter/housing, clothing, medical needs, job opportunities.

Also acts as a warming and cooling center for people during extreme weather.

Services

Homeless Drop In Centers
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Homelessness Prevention Programs
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Public Internet Access Sites

Offers emergency services to victims of domestic violence. Including:

- Emergency men and women shelters
- Legal advocacy including assistance with orders of protection
- Individual and group counseling
- Educational, medical, employment, and social advocacy
- Transportation assistance
- Information and referral services
- Comprehensive children services, community education, and professional training on issues pertaining to domestic violence

Provides 24-hour emergency care for children and support to strengthen families in crisis. Available for families who are experiencing a crisis/emergency and no other resources are available to help. Services are voluntary, confidential, and offered at no cost to the parent. If needed, basic care items such as diapers, wipes, formula, and clothing may be available.

Common reasons for admission include:
- Parental stress
- Domestic violence
- Homelessness
- Home structurally unsafe
- Mental health
- Substance abuse
- Court appearances
- Medical related reasons
- Public/support services
- Job/school related care
- Funerals

Offers shelter to homeless adults. Clients are eligible for additional services such as case management services, showers, laundry and meals. The length of stay is eight weeks. The stay may be extended based on progress.

Day Center Services are offered to homeless individuals/families and include:

- Case management.

- Job development.

- Mental health counseling.

- Life skills.

- Agency referral.

- Laundry and shower facilities.

- Breakfast/lunch.

Provides several programs that may be able to assist families or individuals that find themselves homeless with no place to stay. Emergency Shelters may be provided through hotel vouchers when funding is available. Staff will work with the families/individuals to determine eligibility. Staff will provide case management and assist in locating housing that will meet the household's needs. Through HUD funding, C.E.F.S. can assist households with rent and supportive services while the household participates in case management. Case management will include budget counseling, goal setting, assessment of needs, and referrals.

Services

Case/Care Management
Homeless Motel Vouchers
Provides support to mothers and their families in the form of parent-child interaction groups, support groups, crisis care, referrals to other resources, respite hours, and home visits.

Services

Parent/Child Instruction
Crisis Nurseries/Child Care
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Parent Support Groups

Homeless day center that offers daytime sanctuary and basic survival services.
Offers the following services:
- Shower facilities
- Laundry facilities
- Computer stations and internet access
- Phone charging stations
- Information and referrals to local resources
- Lunch

Shelter open year round, also provides heated facilities during cold weather and air conditioned facilities during hot weather.


Services

Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Homeless Shelter

Crisis intervention for run-away, locked-out, homeless, and ungovernable youth. Ensures youth get emergency psychiatric or substance abuse treatment if needed, follow-up care plan for youths reunited with family, and short-term or long-term placements if reunification is not immediately possible.

Provides comprehensive services for victims of domestic violence. Services include shelters for those affected by domestic violence and outreach services. Shelter location is confidential and not available to the general public. Outreach Services include counseling, court assistance, and public education and presentations. Services also include support groups for victims and survivors.

Crisis Line is answered by a trained domestic violence advocate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Victims of domestic violence or their friends and family members can receive counseling, information, and education about domestic abuse issues.

Services

Domestic Violence Shelters
Domestic Violence Hotlines
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Domestic Violence Intervention Programs