Local Community Resources.
If you are having an actual EMERGENCY: CALL 911
If you need immediate ASSISTANCE: CALL 211 or go to www.211.org
If you are experiencing a mental health CRISIS: Go to https://www.211.org/get-help/mental-health
CALL 988 or 1-800-273-8255 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
If you just need ACCESS to various COMMUNITY RESOURCES…keep scrolling!
We’re glad you’re here!
It is important to us that we have an online local community page that people can come to any time to seek help for yourself or someone you know.
These are also great resources to just learn more about a certain topic, figure out how to get involved and/or how to just support!
If you are searching for specific information on a topic that you don’t see, please reach out to us through our CONTACT US page and we will try to find a way to help.
Also, PLEASE feel free to SHARE THIS SECTION with whoever may want or need it!
As SNAP benefits will no longer be offered as of Nov. 1st, 2025, we would like these places to be a resource during these difficult times. PLEASE SHARE.
And whether or not you’re Native, if you’ll be affected by cuts to food assistance, here are additional resources that may be helpful:
Find your local food pantry at https://findhelp.org. Type in your zipcode, then click on “food” in the top left, then “emergency food” and “food pantry.”
Find free baby formula (or donate it if you can) at https://freeformula.exchange.
Find your local food bank at https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank. You can connect with them to find local food pantries or you can donate to them.
Get $50 worth of free groceries delivered through the Gopuff app if you currently use SNAP. Learn more at https://www.instagram.com/p/DQXUU-OEro0/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==.
We’ll keep pushing for the human right to food for all people, and partnering with Tribes and Native organizations to compel the U.S. federal government to fulfill its treaty obligations. We paid it forward with land and our lives. Little did we know that the U. S. federal government would also deny the same rights to the families who are most in need.
-Native Organizers Alliance
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Mid-Columbia Community Action Council
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Fish Food Bank
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The Gloria Center
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Columbia Area Transit (CAT)
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Hood River Shelter
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Columbia Gorge Pride
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The Next Door
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Washington Gorge Action Programs
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Helping Hands Against Violence
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Immigration Counseling Service
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Youth Empowerment Shelter
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Aging in the Gorge Alliance
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Seeding Justice
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Rural Organizing Project
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Hood River Latino Network
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Nchiwana Housing
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Oregon Rises Above Hate
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Call 211 Get connected. Get Help.
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CRITFC Victim Assistance Program

