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*Contact information [https://olycap.org/contact-us]
 
*Contact information [https://olycap.org/contact-us]
 
*Also on [[Jefferson County]] page.
 
*Also on [[Jefferson County]] page.
 
===Forks Community Food Bank [https://forks-community-food-bank.business.site/]===
 
  
 
===Port Angeles Food Bank [https://www.portangelesfoodbank.org/]===
 
===Port Angeles Food Bank [https://www.portangelesfoodbank.org/]===

Revision as of 11:54, 3 November 2022

Clallam County Homeless Outreach

  • Clallam County Comprehensive Food Resource List - Continuously Updated via Google Docs [1]
  • Community Resources - Updated via Google Docs; Serenity House [2]
  • Clallam County Resources for Families - June 2019 [3]
    • First Step Family Support Center [4]
    • Port Angeles Drop-In Center 325 E. 6th Street; (360) 457-8355 Monday - Thursday 1:00PM - 4:00PM
  • Veteran Resource Booklet - January 2019; Northwest Veterans Resource Center & Voices for Veterans - Clallam & Jefferson Counties [5]
    • Northwest Veterans Resource Center (NWVRC) located at 216 S Francis St, Port Angeles 98362
    • If you have a question about a resource on this list, would like to have a resource added, or see something that should be changed, please contact Jeff at (360) 797-1791
    • Source for Veteran Resource Booklet [6] Voices for Veterans Resources : PO Box 2810 Port Angeles 98362; (360) 683-6495 or [email protected]

Source Page

SeaMar Port Angeles Dental Clinic [7]

  • Our professional team works together to serve patients of any age, religion, ethnicity, or sexual orientation and regardless of income, occupation, gender, immigration status, or citizenship status. Many of our providers and staff speak more than one language, helping us better serve diverse communities. We specialize in family dentistry including preventive dental exams, emergency or urgent care, and referrals. We look forward to serving you!

Source Page

OlyCap [8]

  • A group of local citizens organized the Clallam-Jefferson Community Action Council in 1966, less than two years after the enactment of federal authorizing legislation. These men and women recognized the unmistakable signs of poverty lurking in the shadows of the majestic Olympic Mountains – poor health, hunger, high unemployment and homelessness.
  • Housing Services [9]
    • Including information about emergency shelter, permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, low-income housing, and short-term financial assistance.
    • What to know before you book an appointment [10]
  • Client Support Services [11]
    • Including information on mental health counseling, financial assistance for basic needs, and links to food banks.
  • Contact information [12]
  • Also on Jefferson County page.

Port Angeles Food Bank [13]

  • Clallam County Comprehensive Food Resource List [14] Printing Note: Document will have to be downloaded before printing
    • This is a comprehensive and updated document listing all the community food resources available to anyone in Clallam County. Provided by WSU Extension Clallam County

Sequim Food Bank [15]

Peninsula College Worker Retraining

Peninsula Housing Authority

  • Pre-Application for Housing Assistance Port Angeles July 2018 [18]
  • Section 8 [19]
  • Port Angeles Housing Opportunities
    • Mount Angeles Family Housing [20]
    • Mount Angeles View Manor [21]
    • Mt. Angeles View Villa [22]
    • Mount Angeles View Terrace [23]
    • Wildwood Terrace Apartments [24]
    • Lee Plaza Apartments [25]
    • Eklund Heights [26]
  • Forks Housing Opportunities
    • Burke Place [27]
    • Catherine of Siena [28]
    • Homestead Apartments [29]
    • Peninsula Apartments [30]

Serenity House Clallam County [31]

  • Serenity House strives to prevent homelessness throughout Clallam County by offering programs that target the root causes of homelessness. These programs include best-practice housing-first methodology, homelessness prevention, provision of low-income and permanent supportive housing, transitional housing and immediate emergency shelter. Our focus is on creating permanent solutions that cultivate a culture of self-reliance among those we serve, empowering them to find housing, employment, make everyday choices, and approach any other crises that may arise from a place of safety. [32]
  • Housing Resources [33]
    • No I.D.? We can help No income? We can help Struggling with addiction? We will not screen you out. Our focus is to get you housed. Whatever is going on, please call and we’ll figure it out.
  • Shelter Programs [34]
  • Housing Programs [35]
    • Including Evergreen Family Village and permanent supportive housing.
  • YES! Youth Entry Services [36]
    • YES! is a mobile-based outreach program designed to reduce the travel burden and barriers facing youth (12-17) and young adults (18-24) that need access to services.

Public Library

North Olympic Library System [37]

  • Hours and Locations [38]
  • Services [39]
    • Library Cards [40]
      • Library cards Policy 3.1 [41]
    • Online Resources [42]
    • Public Access Computers [43]



LastAuditDate 2022-02-23