The Education Equity Advisory Committee (EEAC) is comprised of families, caregivers, community members, advisors, and students with the charge of elevating underrepresented families, caregivers, employees, students, and community member voices by uplifting equity impacts of policy decisions and identifying and raising district-wide the experiences of underrepresented students, staff, families and caregivers and how to support them.
Resources for families, educators, and students with support groups on anxiety, ADHD, substance use, and lots of opportunities for people to become more involved and to support each other washconami.org & NAMI ETS
The Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) serves the holistic needs of Oregon's immigrants, refugees and mainstream community members. As a community-based organization, we empower children, youth, families and elders from around the world to build new lives and become self-sufficient by providing more than 200 culturally and linguistically specific social services.
Welcome to Symphony Storytime, a fun and unique video series from the Oregon Symphony, designed for pre-K through elementary aged children and their families to experience popular story books. Each episode is entertaining and educational and includes a great children’s story narrated by a master storyteller, with accompaniment by an Oregon Symphony musician or guest artist, performing the “soundtrack” inspired by each story. Visit this website to discover more.
Offers support to those who are feeling the emotional impacts of racist violence & microaggressions as well as emotional impacts of immigration struggles and cross-cultural issues.
Available weekdays from 9 am to 5 pm, PST, the number is 503-575-3764. If you have questions or want to reach the Director of Equity Initiatives, please email Donna Harrell at Donnah@linesforlife.org.
Emotional support and resource referral line to assist anyone seeking support. Callers do not have to be in crisis to utilize this line and access supportive listening, compassion, and connection to resources.
Support is free and available 24/7 the number is 1-800-923-HELP(4357). Language interpreters are available.
Trillium Community Health Plan has expanded its service area to include Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties.
Members can reach out to OHP to change plans. Members can call 800-273-0557 or use ONE.Oregon.gov to change their CCO plan. OHP will not move anyone or match members to a plan based on provider relationships. Plan changes must be requested by the member.
Members can use the CCO Plans Comparison Tool to compare plans, find provider directories, and other important information.
CCO enrollment for Trillium follows the regular schedule. If a member is new to OHP or new to the service area, enrollment will be scheduled next weekly. For established members who are changing plans, enrollment starts on the first of the next month.