We Can Help

Maslow Project is available to work with families (and older youth up to age 22) who have lost their housing. This includes folks from recent fires - in both Jackson and Josephine County. We have bilingual staff who can work with Spanish speakers - undocumented folks included.

What do we do? We are a Case Management & Advocacy service - we also have basic needs like food, clothing, toiletries, showers, laundry - like many other places right now - AND we are resource navigators who can walk them through all of the systems they need to work through: emergency / safe shelter, education rights/options for their children, state and federal funding, OHP/medical care, mental health care, employment, transportation, re-obtaining personal documentation, talking to insurance companies, and whatever else they are dealing with. 

We are trained to approach people with trauma-informed care and problem-solving.  

We know we will not be able to solve all immediate issues. We get many requests for motel funds (or other major costs), and while we would love to be able to provide this, no one in our valley has long-term funding for this need, and there are few vacant rooms or housing anywhere in our area. That being said, we can work with their OHP CCO and other agencies to work together to support particularly vulnerable clients with medical needs who are unsheltered.

How can people connect? They can call our main line 541-608-6868 - that is how we screen and get folks to the right staff person to help them.

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Mary Ferrell

Maslow Project empowers homeless youth to thrive independently through supports that stabilize and engage in all aspects of life.

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