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Programs
Below is a summary of the programs and services offered by
Neighborhood House. To get more information on any of these
programs, please use the navigation to the left or click on
the topic of interest.
Aging Services
& Senior
Center
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Aging Services District
Center |
Health Promotion |
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Information and Referral
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Field Trips |
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Case Management |
Bread Distribution |
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Friendly Visiting |
Golden Age Club |
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Transportation
Services |
Bridge and Pinochle
Clubs |
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Senior Center |
PCC Senior Studies Institute |
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Education Classes |
Computer Center and Classes |
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Social and Recreational
Activities |
Russian Club |
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Disease Prevention |
Intergenerational Activities |
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Support Groups |
Intercultural Activities |
Community
Services Program
Oregon Head Start Prekindergarten
Program
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Early Childhood Education |
Meal Service and Nutrition Education |
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Field Trips |
School Bus Transportation |
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Individual Education Plans |
Home Visits by Teachers & Family Advocates |
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Developmental Screening, Assessment |
Classroom and Home-based Options |
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and Referral |
Social Services Referral and Support |
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On-site Speech Therapy |
Family Advocacy |
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Health Screenings and Referrals |
Parent Committees and Activities |
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Dental Exams and Preventive Education |
Parent Involvement and Leadership Development |
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Mental Health Observations and Referrals
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Parent Education |
Parenting
Program
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Interactive Parent & Child Classes |
Advocacy for Children Entering School |
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Information & Referral |
Parent Support Groups |
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Parents as Teachers Home Visiting Program |
Ready for School |
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Health and Developmental Screening |
Community Based Programs |
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Toy and Book Lending Library |
School Age Family Support |
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Parenting Series |
Midnimo - Parenting Program for African Immigrants |
Child
Care Improvement Project (CCIP)
The Child Care Improvement Project (CCIP) is a program for
family child care providers who are committed to offering
high quality child care and for parents who are seeking options
that best meets their family's child care needs.
Over 100 providers who are caring for over 700 children participate
in the CCIP throughout Multnomah County.
Child Care Community
Fund
The Child Care Community Fund (CCCF) is funded by the Child
Care Division through the Child Care Contribution Tax Credit
Program. The Child Care Community Fund is a research based
program that includes Child Care Centers and Registered or
Certified family based child care providers in Multnomah,
Clackamas and Washington Counties. Providers are placed into
the control or supported group. Providers enrolled in the
control group are observed at the beginning and end of each
year and receive a monetary incentive.
Volunteer
Services / PeopleBank
- Direct Service Volunteers
- Program Support Volunteers
- Group Projects
- Involved with 26 Congregations in SW Portland
Youth
& Family Services
| Information and Referral |
| SUN Community Schools |
| Mentorship Programming |
| Career Explorations |
| Youth Investment |
| Social and Recreational Activities/Summer
Camp |
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Links
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