Maslow Project
Community Resource
About this resource
This initiative provides vital resources and support for homeless youth and their families by collaborating with schools and community organizations, while also managing a drop-in center that caters to fundamental needs. Services at the drop-in center encompass a food pantry, personal hygiene items, diapers, baby formula, sleeping bags, bedding, tents, pet food, laundry facilities, computers for educational or job search purposes, harm reduction workshops, advocacy, case management, temporary mailing addresses, and connections to other community services.
Intake Procedure: For more details, please call. A chat option is also available on the website.
Fees: There are no charges.
Who can use this
- Eligible individuals include those aged 0-24 and families with children/youth aged 0-21 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, including situations such as couch surfing, living in hotels or motels, camping, residing on the streets, living in vehicles, staying in shelters, or any other precarious living conditions. If someone does not meet the criteria, the staff will assist in finding a more suitable community resource.
Documents you may need
- None
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Get in touch
Grants Pass, Oregon
Walk-ins welcome
Location
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