Call "211" from your phone or visit their website to find up to date information about food, shelter, child care, health care and more.
Oregon Food Bank Food Finder Map
For students who need medical care, the Multnomah County Student Health Center at Parkrose High School remains open:
Address: 12003 NE Shaver St.
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:15 a.m - 4:45 p.m.
Please call 503-988-3392 first for more information about appointments. The center is open to students ages 5-18 who live in Multnomah County. There is no out-of-pocket cost.
Click here for more medical care resources from PPS (then click on the "Health Care" tab)
Multnomah County Health Centers serve all ages regardless of ability to pay.
Services include adult and child health care, women’s health and pregnancy care, and mental health care.
East County Clinic, 600 NE 8th Street, 3rd floor, Gresham. Monday - Friday 8-7. Appointments: 503-988-5558.
Mid County Clinic, 12710 SE Division. Monday - Friday 8-7. Appointments: 988-5558.
NE County Clinic, 5329 NE MLK Jr. Blvd. Monday - Friday 8-7. Appointments: 988-5558
County Health Telemedicine/phone consultations - 503-988-5558.
County Dental Clinic - 600 NE 8th Street, Gresham Monday - Friday 7:30am - 6:30pm. Appointments: 503- 988-4900
Looking for ongoing mental health supports for someone in your family? Please reach out to Ms. Sylvie or Ms. Pesha to get connected to a community resource or click here for some local options (you need to be signed into your PPS account to access that document).
More mental health and safety resources from PPS
Multnomah County Call Center/Crisis Line:
24 hours a day, 7 days a week (translation services available)
(503) 988-4888
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
24 hours a day 7 days a week (translation services available)
English: 1 (800) 273-8255
Spanish: 1 (800) 628-9454
Oregon Youthline: for youth to connect with other youth(translation services available)
Text: Teen2Teen to 839863 to instantly text with another person
Trevor Project: supporting LGBTQiA+ youth
Text START to 678678 or
TrevorLifeLine 1(866) 488-7386
At Rose City Park, we are now using Caring School Community, a comprehensive social-emotional learning program that helps students develop social skills and builds school-wide community.
Learning at home, tips for understanding the news, technology/social media safety.
Collection of online learning experiences curated by Common Sense Media.
Resources from PPS to help navigate cyber-bullying and digital citizenship.
Click here to explore the latest resources for families to access free or low-cost internet and phone service. If you need help getting free internet access through PPS, contact Ms. Pesha at 971-238-4956 or email pwasserstrom@pps.net