
1. Affordable Housing/Homelessness TF
2. Youth Services
2.1. Drop In Centers
2.2. Youth Homeless Demo. Program
2.2.1. Youth Action Board
2.2.2. Diversion Project
2.2.2.1. NW Family Svcs
2.2.2.2. Ant Farm
2.2.3. Youth Choice Housing
2.2.3.1. Dev NW
2.2.3.2. Second Home
2.2.3.3. C-TEC
2.2.3.4. Parrot Creek/ True Housing
3. Health
3.1. Clackamas Svc Ctr
3.1.1. Outside In
3.1.1.1. Needle Exchange Program
3.1.2. outside In Medical Vans
3.2. Providence
3.2.1. Providence Will. Falls
3.2.2. Providence Milw
3.2.2.1. Project Nurture (addiction Svc)
3.2.3. BOB Program
3.3. Clackamas County Public Health
3.3.1. Project Hope
3.3.1.1. Teaching Kitchen
3.4. Volunteers in Medicine
3.5. Borland Free Clinic
3.6. Behavioral Health
3.6.1. Cascadia Behavioral Health
3.6.2. Addiction Services
3.6.2.1. PNW Adult and Teen Challenge
3.6.2.2. Freedom House
3.6.2.3. God Will Provide
3.6.2.4. Celebrate Recovery
4. CC Govt
4.1. Housing Authority
4.1.1. Supportive Housing Meas.
4.2. H3S
4.2.1. Community Development
4.2.1.1. Continuum of Care
4.2.1.1.1. Youth Homeless Demo Project
4.2.2. Children-Family Community Connections (CFCC)
4.2.3. Social Services
4.2.3.1. Emergency Svcs
4.2.3.1.1. Warming/Cooling Shelters
4.2.3.2. Coordinated Housing Access (CHA)
4.2.3.3. Rent Well
4.2.3.4. Housing Rights & Resources
4.2.4. Behavioral Health
4.2.4.1. Mobile Crisis Team
4.2.4.2. Safe and Strong
5. Cities
5.1. West Linn
5.2. Sandy
5.2.1. Social Services Task Force
5.2.2. Sandy Homeless Solutions Group
5.2.3. Sandy Action Ctr
5.2.4. Ant Farm
5.3. Estacada
5.4. Oregon City
5.4.1. OC Homeless Coordination Group
5.5. Canby
5.6. Milwaukie
5.7. Gladstone
5.8. Molalla
6. Youth Education
6.1. Higher Ed
6.1.1. PDX Bridge
6.1.2. Mount Hood Comm. College
6.2. School Districts
6.2.1. Second Home
6.2.1.1. Host Home Program
6.3. C-TEC
6.4. Clackamas Community College
7. The Homeless Solutions Coalition of Clackamas County has created this mind map to facilitate collaboration, coordination and communications as solutions are created for addressing and reducing homelessness
8. Clackamas Svc Ctr
9. Law Enforcement
9.1. LEAD
9.2. OC Police
9.3. Milwaukie Police
9.4. CC Community Court
10. Legal Services
10.1. Legal Aid (ProBono legal svcs)
11. Support Services
11.1. Sex Trafficking Services
11.2. Legal Services
11.3. Domestic Violence Services
11.3.1. Clackamas asdjfklajsdflsd
11.4. Addiction Services
11.5. Employment Services
11.6. Immigration svs
11.7. Food, hygiene needs
11.8. Education
11.9. Transportation
12. Nonprofit Service Providers
12.1. Ant Farm
12.2. Clackamas Founders Clinic
12.3. Clackamas Womens Services
12.4. Fathers Heart
12.5. Food Banks
12.5.1. Food Only
12.5.2. Food, Meals, Clothing, more
12.6. Love INC
12.7. LoveOne
12.8. Northwest Housing Alternatives
12.8.1. Annie Ross House
12.9. NW Family Svcs
12.10. Sandy Action Ctr
12.11. Storyline Community
13. Faith Communities
13.1. Storylline
14. Business
14.1. Oregon City Bus. Alliance
15. HSCCC
15.1. Operations
15.1.1. Board
15.1.1.1. 501c3 Project
15.1.1.2. Strategic Plan
15.1.2. Advisory Team
15.1.3. Workgroups
15.1.3.1. Short Term Solutions Workgroup
15.1.3.2. Emergency Services Workgroup
15.2. Social Media/FB
15.3. Community Engmt
15.3.1. Community Connect
15.3.2. Survey
15.3.3. Newsletter
15.3.4. Community Mtgs
15.3.5. Newsletter
15.3.6. Community Advisory Group
15.3.7. Lived Experience Council