Community Works supports and empowers anyone impacted by domestic and sexual violence. We provide crisis support, safe housing, and we’re in the community to help whenever we are needed. Community Works operates our programs, services, and activities in compliance with federal nondiscrimination laws. All genders are welcome. All services are free and confidential.
Family Solutions provides mental health services, creating opportunities for healing with children, adults, and families.
The JCFPA warehouse provides for the material needs of foster, guardianship, and adoptive families so they can focus on loving the most vulnerable children in our community. The warehouse offers free clothing and many other items to these families; you do not have to be a JCFPA member to access the clothing warehouse — all licensed foster and relative caregivers in Jackson County are welcome. Only larger furniture items like beds, cribs, and strollers are for paid Jackson County Foster Parent Association members.
We serve all people in the Rogue Valley, especially those who face barriers to care. We commit to engage everyone in a welcoming, respectful, and loving way and to maintain the dignity and value of all people.
Our mission is to empower homeless youth to thrive independently through supports that stabilize and engage in all aspects of life!
The Oasis Center of the Rogue Valley was founded in 2019 by physician Kerri Hecox, MD, and child advocate Mary-Curtis Gramley in response to a community need to support parents with substance use disorders and their young children. Since opening we have served hundreds of families in our community providing services that support healthy child development, strong families, and supportive social networks.
As a community health center, Siskiyou provides personalized, patient-centered care to help manage your individual and family wellness needs through all stages of life. Our goal is to provide a medical home that focuses on high quality primary and preventive care for the whole family.
Since 1967, Southern Oregon Head Start has been dedicated to educating, empowering, and enriching the lives of local children and families. Our services include early childhood education, family support, health, nutrition, disabilities and mental health services. We operate 27 centers in Josephine and Jackson counties.
The Pathfinder Network provides justice system-impacted individuals and families the tools and support they need to be safe and thrive in our communities. We provide programs and services for incarcerated individuals through the Oregon Department of Corrections and for parents, children, and families in the community.