
portland
Greater
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.
2025 PDXYPF Resource List
Insights Young Parent Services
Pregnancy and parenting support to young parents including: housing, early childhood development education, resource referral and navigation.
503-239-6996
OHSU Doernbecher Injury Prevention Program
Injury Prevention Services - education and resources for car seats, home safety, medication and firearm lock boxes, etc
www.doernbecher.com/childsafety
503-418-5666
Teen Builders
Our service is empowering young moms and offer resources. We have Teen talk once a month where the teens are able to fellowship with people who are in the same situation as them. We also have special guest come speak with the teen mom's on different topics.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562699978192
971-207-9580
Mother & Child Education Center
Mother & Child serves anyone in care of or expecting a child. We have education, supplies & connections to resources at no cost.
503-249-5801
Oregon Poison Center
The Oregon Poison Center is a 24-hour health care information and treatment resource for poison emergencies. We provide emergency treatment advice to poisoned patients, answer questions and provide poison prevention information. Our services are fast, free, confidential, and available 24/7. When you call the Poison Help hotline (1-800-222-1222) you will reach a healthcare professional (nurse and doctor specially trained in poisonings.
503-494-2196
Constructing Hope
Free 10-week Construction Pre-Apprenticeship program learning construction skills with hands on training. Trainees are exposed to careers in plumbing, electrician, carpentry, heavy equipment, sheet metal, cement mason, and more. We serve low-income, people of color, unemployed, and people with legal histories.
503-281-1234
Family Roots Therapy
Mental health services for young children, new parents, and families, including Child-Parent Psychotherapy, play therapy, perinatal/postpartum mental health, and family therapy.
503-746-3373
PPS Teen Parent Services Program
Provide academic, social support as well child care services for pregnant & parenting students.
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.
503-594-3252
Safe Families for Children
Safe Families for Children hosts vulnerable children and youth 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.
971-470-9832
CARES Northwest
Support and resources for all families to identify, get help, and prevent child abuse and other forms of violence.
503-276-9058
The PACE Program
NCSD - PACE We are a program for pregnant and parenting students. 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.nclack.k12.or.us/departments/middle-high-school-programs/high-school-choices/pace
503-353-5910 x35946 (Stephanie) x37958 (Eileen)
PPS Early Learners
We are a free preschool that serves families living within the Portland Public Schools district boundary.
971-706-1806
PYB - Portland YouthBuilders
Job Readiness/High School Completion Program
503-286-9350
Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette
Sexual & Reproductive Health Services, including: STD/STI Testing & Treatment, HIV Testing,
PrEP & PEP (HIV Prevention), HPV Vaccines, Contraception (Vasectomy, IUD, Implant, Shot,
Ring, Patch, Pill), Condoms, Emergency Contraception (Plan B), Pregnancy Testing, Referrals for Prenatal Care & Adoption, Abortion & Miscarriage Management Care (Medication & In-Clinic), Gender Affirming Hormone Services, Pap Tests, Breast/Chest and Pelvic Exams, and more.
888-875-7820
Oregon Child Support Program
Child support and paternity establishment
971-673-3222
C-TEC Youth Services
C-TEC Youth Services assists youth and young adults 14 to 24 successfully prepare for a career. We do that by providing individualized assistance that helps set career goals and offer supports with meeting those goals. Our services are entirely free, and sometimes we can even help with paying for career related expenses! We can help with finishing your basic education, get a job, train for a career, or start college.
503-980-8193
Greater Clackamas YoungLives
Younglives is a faith based community supporting adolescent parents.
503-406-8487
Family Resolution Services
Free mediation services for parents in Multnomah County who has a disagreement about custody and parenting time
971-988-3189
Multnomah County Library
The Library is a resource hub. It's obvious offering is free books, movies, music for patrons to borrow, but we also offer GED tutoring and testing, 1:1 resume and job search help.
503-957-8226
Multnomah County Health Department - Healthy Birth Initiatives Father Involvement Program
Father education, support and advocacy
multco.us/services/healthy-birth-initiatives
503-502-4767
Self Enhancement Inc. - Parent Engagement- Nurture Parenting classes & Early Learning Programs
The key to turning around our educational system lies in one simple word, "resilience." Kids need a holistic approach. A relationship with at least one consistent pro-social adult is the single most important factor in helping a child through barriers to their success.
We also know that different situations call for different kinds of interactions. For that reason, our Relationship Model focuses on building expertise in the three different most influential in a child's life: The Mentor, The Teacher and The Parent.
347-886-7617
Self Enhancement Inc. - Fatherhood Engagement Program
We supply parental education classes, resources and mentorship for African American Men with children in the foster care system. We also provide services for families and children with incarcerated and formerly incarcerated African American fathers.
503-839-9436
Albina Head Start
Albina provides free classroom-based childcare or home visiting programs focusing on child development and parenting education for parents of children aged 0 to 5 and pregnant women. We also connect families to additional resources and educational supports.
971-254-4643
Care Oregon
CareOregon puts the care in health care. We are a nonprofit providing health insurance services to meet the health care needs of low-income Oregonians. We serve about one quarter of Oregon Health Plan members plus members in our Medicare plan.
Our mission is to inspire and partner to create quality and equity in individual and community health. Our vision is healthy communities for all individuals, regardless of income or social factors.
We focus on the total health of our members, not just traditional health care. In teaming up with members, their families and their communities, we help Oregonians live better lives, prevent illness and respond effectively to health issues.
503-416-4100
ODHS - Self-Sufficiency
SNAP, TANF, ERDC, OHP
oregon.gov/odhs/agency/pages/ssp.aspx
971-673-0909
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