Oregon OutReach Centers and Programs
We have provided all of the Oregon OutReach Centers and programs.
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Outreach Ministries (541)412-0278 14658 Upper Cow Creek Rd Azalea, OR 97410 To meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of homeless men, women and children. | ||
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Central Oregon Veterans Outreach Inc (541)318-5714 354 Ne Greenwood Ave Ste 113 Bend, OR 97701 website: http://www.covo-us.org Outreach to homeless and at risk veterans | ||
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Equine Outreach, Inc. (541)382-0160 63220 Silvis Rd Bend, OR 97701 website: http://www.equineoutreach.com To facilitate the rescue and permanent placement of abused, neglected and unwanted horses and mules. To promote equine awareness and to foster commiunity compassion for responsible equine guardianship. | ||
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Outreach Gospel Mission PO Box 993 Brookings, OR 97415 website: http://www.bogm.org The Outreach Gospel Mission began in February 1997. Pastor Richard Sempel began the mission in the basement of Brookings-Harbor Christian Church with 36 community members present. We began by providing emergency shelter for four men traveling up and down life's highway. We now have men, women and children that need to be fed, clothed and housed here at the little house that does big miracles. | ||
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Community Outreach, Inc. (541)758-3000 865 Nw Reiman Ave Corvallis, OR 97330 website: http://www.communityoutreachinc.org/ Founded in 1971, COI began with a single emergency shelter and intervention network. Today, it is one of Oregon's oldest and busiest social service agencies. In 1996, COI received Oregon's first Governor's Award for Community Partnerships, recognizing the agency as a progressive and effective collaborator with other agencies, foundations, corporations, the community, and clients. It is COI's mission to help people help themselves and others lead healthy, productive lives. Community Outreach provides a broad range of services under one roof, including: emergency homeless shelter for seven days only; transitional housing for 90 days or longer for those working toward stability; medical and dental clinics for uninsured people; an on-site food bank; crisis intervention, information, and referral; substance abuse counseling; affordable professional counseling; and services for families who are escaping domestic violence. All services, along with resources and support, are provided to affect lasting change. | ||
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Victory Outreach Inc (909)599-4437 2638 Roosevelt Blvd Eugene, OR 97402 website: http://www.victoryoutreach.org/ Victory Outreach is a comprehensive outreach and discipleship ministry that spans the globe, serving holistically in the name of Jesus. | ||
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Elim Outreach Ministry (503)661-1399 PO Box 674 Gresham, OR 97030 The organization is a religious organization that gives direct financial support to the Romanian poor families, as well as Romanian churches and ministries. | ||
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Mike Thompson Ministries Inc (541)850-2567 623 East Main St. Klamath Falls, OR 97601 website: http://www.wordoflifeworldoutreach.org Our Vision is to to take the Word of Life to the nations, by equipping and releasing believers to Spirit-filled ministry. | ||
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Northwest Childrens Outreach (503)291-6719 168 Pine Valley Rd Lake Oswego, OR 97034 Provide infant supplies | ||
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Amber Outreach Project (503)550-3539 PO Box 94 Newberg, OR 97132 website: http://amberoutreachproject.org | ||
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Hepatitis C Outreach Project 7316 N. Mobile Avenue Portland, OR 97217 website: http://www.hcop.org Our mission is to inspire, support and enhance community efforts toward prevention, awareness, education, and treatment of hepatitis C and promote organ donation. We are committed to working with any organization, agency, or professional individual to develop partnerships resulting in quality programming and good public decision making based on accurate information regarding hepatitis C. We offer our resources and services freely in a spirit of goodwill and generosity, ever mindful of our purpose. | ||
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Oregon Outreach Inc (503)281-9597 3802 Ne Mlk Jr Blvd Portland, OR 97212 website: http://www.oregonoutreach.org Provide alternative education programs for school dropouts | ||
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Outreach Ministry In Burnside 207 NW Third Ave Portland, OR 97209 website: http://www.outreachinburnside.org The Mission of Outreach Ministry in Burnside is to assist people in the Old Town Burnside District by- Caring for our Members (the fragile, disabled individuals of the area) by advocating for their basic needs of housing, food, medical care, and money management.- Maintaining their dignity and independence through love, personal care, and compassion.- Helping more able clients through budgeting and financial management- Providing emergency services to all in need, and- Educating the larger community about the lives and needs of the poor. | ||
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Victory Outreach Inc (909)599-4437 10412 Se 82nd Ave Portland, OR 97266 website: http://www.victoryoutreach.org/ Victory Outreach is a comprehensive outreach and discipleship ministry that spans the globe, serving holistically in the name of Jesus. | ||
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Victory Outreach Special Services Inc (909)592-4505 3012 Ne Alberta St Portland, OR 97211 Drug and Alcohol Recovery | ||
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Alternative Medicine Outreach Program 455 W Corey Ct Roseburg, OR 97470 To provide BETTER Health care at cheap prices the PURE, NATURAL way. To include: Holistic Nutrition, Accupunture, Chinese herbs, Counseling, Body energy and plain PERSONAL healthcare... | ||
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Victory Outreach Inc (909)599-4437 1425 D St Ne Salem, OR 97301 website: http://www.victoryoutreach.org/ Victory Outreach is a comprehensive outreach and discipleship ministry that spans the globe, serving holistically in the name of Jesus. | ||
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Quiet Waters Outreach PO Box 714 Sherwood, OR 97140 website: http://www.quietwatersoutreach.org Quiet Waters Outreach (QWO) is an innovative non-profit organization that strives to recognize and respond to the specific needs of individuals with developmental disabilities (DD) in the Portland-metro area, and their care-giving families. QWO is dedicated to serving these people by providing support services to restore their spiritual, physical, mental, and emotional well being. The participants, called Treasures, include individuals with a wide variety of developmental disabilities, ethnic backgrounds, financial statuses, ages, living situations (i.e., group homes, private homes, or supported living arrangements) and mixed religious backgrounds. | ||