Supported Agencies
American Red Cross, Clatsop Service Center, Oregon Trail Chapter: (503)325-4721 Led by volunteers, the American Red Cross provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies.
Astoria Children's Museum: (503)325-8669 The Astoria Children's Museum provides interactive exhibits that promote the visual, literary and theatre arts; the heritage of our river community; and the rich explorer history of our region.
Boy Scouts of America, Fort Clatsop District: (503)325-5108 The Boy Scouts of America is a family based organization that helps develop citizenship, character and physical fitness in the youth of Clatsop County. Serves boys ages 6-20 and girls 14-20 through adult mentoring programs.
Camp Kiwanilong: (503)861-2933 Camp Kiwanilong is an environmentally unique, rustic camp that specializes in serving area youth with a six-week summer program. Other groups utilizing the facilities include school groups, youth and community organizations and families.
Caring Options: (503)325-1053 We promote quality, affordable and accessible childcare, resources and support to parents, childcare providers, and employers within Clatsop County.
Clatsop CASA Program: (503)338-6063 Court Appointed Special Advocate Program provides advocates for abused and neglected children in juvenile court and child welfare system. Their goal is to achieve a safe permanent home for each child we serve.
Clatsop Community Action: (503)325-1400 We are a non-profit, anti-poverty organization. Our mission is to assist the working poor, the homeless and near homeless. We help our clients meet basic needs like housing, food and respite care.
No Longer Active
Clatsop County Healthy Start:(503)325-8500 A free program serving first time parents with newborns. Family needs are assessed and up to weekly visits are available to families experiencing high stress factors.
Community In Schools of the North Coast: (503)739-6042 Spearheads the lunch buddy mentoring program and the backpack program; providing mentoring to students 1st through 8th grade and new backpacks with school supplies to children in Kindergarten through second grade.
Hope House Lutheran Community Services NW: (503)325-6754 We provide counseling services to individuals, children, marriage and family. We work with WRC, DHS, Court system and Journey of Hope bereavement groups for children, teens and families.
LifeWorks NW (503)338-6990 Our mission at LifeWorks NW in Clatsop County is to promote a healthy community by providing quality and culturally responsive addiction services across the lifespan.
Lives in Transition: (503)338-2377 A Clatsop Community College program designed to assist displaced homemakers, single parents and dislocated workers achieve economic self-sufficiency. The information provided empowers individuals to set and maintain goals for success.
Pioneer House: (503)325-5510 Emergency shelter serving year round, for stays of one to thirty days. Case management services and referrals as well as individualized family goal setting.
Restoration House: (503) 717-1102 We provide housing, meals and supportive services to homeless men. We focus on assisting our clients in addressing the problems and issues in their lives that led to their situation.
The Healing Circle (VOCA) Victory over child abuse: (503) 325-2761 Our purpose is to create safe specialized, annual camp programs for child survivors of sexual abuse. Adult volunteers provide children healing time during camp, and monthly children’s programs
The Lighthouse for Kids: (503)325-4977 We are a medically based organization that provides skilled and comprehensive medical assessments for children involved in allegations of child abuse or neglect while trying to reduce the trauma to the child.
Women’s Resource Center: (503)325-5735 24-hour hotline serving victims of domestic and sexual violence providing emergency and long term crisis response, safe housing, help with restraining orders and legal/court advocacy, support groups, information and referral, employment training, and trauma recovery services.Crisis Line (503)325-3426