portland
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young parent fair
The Greater Portland Young Parent Fair is an event to empower young parents in connecting with local resources and opportunities while having fun with their families.
2024 PDXYPF Resource List
Insights Young Parent Services
Insights provides child development and parenting education for parents age 22 and younger.
503-239-6996
Doernbecher Injury Prevention Program
Injury Prevention Services - car seats, lock boxes, etc
www.doernbecher.com/childsafety
503-418-5666
Early Learning Hub of Clackamas County
Parent Education, Preschool Promise, Parent Leadership Opportunities
www.earlylearninghubofclackamascounty.org
971-978-7759
Mother & Child Education Center
We provide education, supplies and support to anyone expecting or in care of a child. We provide a safe place for people to access services and get connected with other resources in the community.
503-249-5801
Oregon Poison Center
The Oregon Poison Center is a 24-hour health care information and treatment resource for poison emergencies serving Oregon, Alaska and Guam. We provide fast, free, confidential treatment advice and information to public 24/7/365. This service may save you a trip to the hospital!
503-494-2196
PCC - NextGen Program
We connect young adults (16-24) to the training and support they need to start a career. We give young people the opportunity to explore jobs in growing fields, learn workplace skills and practice them on the job—and a career coach to help them at every step.
www.pcc.edu/opportunity-center/jobs/nextgen/
971-722-2288
WIC
WIC Program provides support to households with a pregnant women and/or a child under age 5. WIC provides nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and monthly food benefits.
503-505-1191
PPS Teen Parent Services Program
Academic, child care, college and career support.
503-916-5858
CCC - Adult Basic Education Department; GED, Adult High School Diploma & ESOL
Our Adult Basic Education program offers GED prep courses, Adult High School Diploma options and English for Speakers of Other Languages.
503-594-6000
Safe Families for Children
Safe Families for Children hosts vulnerable children and creates extended family-like supports for families in crisis through a community of compassionate volunteers motivated by their faith to keep children safe and ultimately, together with their families.
971-712-0800
Swindells Resource Center
We support all families with resources in supporting children with development behavior and complex medical needs. We provide parent education one on one support, a free, lending library and more.
www.providence.org/locations/or/childrens-health/swindells-resource-center
503-215-2429
NCSD - PACE
We support all families with resources in supporting children with development behavior and complex medical needs. We provide parent education one on one support, a free, lending library and more.
503-353-5910 x35946
PPS Early Learners
Quality no cost preschool and family support program for children ages 3-5 within the PPS School District boundaries, east of the Willamette River.
503-916-3713
PYB - Bridge to Construction and YouthBuild
Portland YouthBuilders provides job training and high school completion support for young people ages 17-26.
541-636-8126
Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette
Sexual and Reproductive Health Care including Contraception (IUDs, Implant, Nuvaring, Pill), Emergency Contraception (Plan B), STI Testing & Treatment, Gender Affirming Hormone Care, Abortion and Miscarriage Management Care, Pregnancy Testing, Breast/Chest and Cervical Cancer Screening and more.
1-800-230-7526
Oregon Child Support Program
All aspects of child support such as establishment, compliance, modifications and paternity.
971-673-3222
C-TEC Youth Services
Assist youth 14-24 with education and employment opportunities.
503-980-8193
Greater Clackamas YoungLives
Greater Clackamas YoungLives is a non-profit ministry serving teen moms and their children through one-on-one mentor support, school completion encouragement and motivation, resourcing for necessities, spiritual development, and a fun community for our moms to make meaningful relationships. We also bring our teen moms, their children, and nannies to a beautiful camp in the summer where our girls get to experience the joy of a summer camp geared specifically for teen moms and their babies.
503-406-8487
Family Resolution Services
We provide free mediation for parents in Multnomah County going through custody and parenting time cases.
971-393-3288
Multnomah County Library
he Multnomah County Library has 19 branches around the county where patrons can use the internet, printers, databases and select books, movies, music to take home. The Library hosts regular storytimes for babies, toddlers, and preschool-aged children. We celebrate many cultural events and holidays throughout the year, provide enrichment classes for children and adults in art, science, literacy, and more! We also regularly hold events to support teens and young adults to obtain their GED, learn English, gain citizenship, find work, or start/develop a business. Your library card gets you access to a huge list of online resources like language classes, tv/movie streaming, audio and e-books, genealogy databases, car repair manuals... the list goes on and on!
503-957-8226
Multnomah County Health Department - Healthy Birth Initiatives
Father education, support and advocacy
multco.us/children-and-family-health-services/healthy-birth-initiative
503-810-6092
Multnomah County Parent Child Family Health
The Parent, Child and Family Health Services program provides a range of services to help support women, men and families who are pregnant or parenting young children.
multco.us/children-and-family-health-services/pregnancy-parenting-support
971-291-0439
MESD - East County Bridges
We provide individualized and culturally-appropriate resources and educational opportunities to ensure all East County students have the supports they need to complete high school and begin their careers.
503-389-3398
Oregon Family to Family Health Information Center & HERO kids
Offer peer support and systems navigation for families of children with special health needs or disabilities or parents with same. Also, have HERO kids which allows you to upload information that you want Emergency Medical Providers to know about your child or yourself if you are under age 26.
503-494-2765
Latino Network - Early Childhood Education
Early childhood services ages birth- 6 years old.
503-347-1969
SOAR/ Sullivan Training
We reconnect alienated at-risk youth and adults affected by poverty, family instability, and homelessness to education, career training, and culturally-specific wraparound programs, including services for families impacted by the criminal justice system.
971-940-0123
Squires Empowering Young Dads
Our mission is to empower young dads with the knowledge and support to provide emotional, physical and financial care for their children.
503-421-0933