
Western Region Agricultural
Stress Assistance Program (WRASAP)
Nevada Small Business Development Center
Nevada SBDC guides and assists Nevadans looking to start and grow businesses, with objectives to increase business starts, create and retain jobs, and increase access to capital. One-on-one counseling services are free and confidential. Nevada SBDC also offers and coordinates a wide range of workshops and courses in collaboration with public and private entities. Nevada SBDC works closely with Nevada Dept. of Agriculture.
Service areas: Nevada
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Core Services: Direct Marketing Assistance, Disaster Relief/Resilience, Financial & Business Planning, Resources for Beginning Farmers, Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/Farmworkers, Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers, Resources for Underserved Farmers
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California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation
CRLAF provides community outreach and education, public policy advocacy, litigation support, and technical and legal assistance for California’s rural poor. We target our work in the areas of agricultural workers? health, civil rights, education, labor & employment, immigration & citizenship, pesticides & worker safety, rural housing and sustainable communities.
Service areas: California
Go to Website | Phone: 916.446.7904
Core Services: Legal Help & Mediation Services, Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/Farmworkers
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Farmworker Housing Development Corporation (OR)
“Developing farmworker leadership for stronger and more secure families and communities through affordable housing, social services, education, and economic development.”
Service areas: Oregon
Go to Website | Phone: (503) 981 1618
Core Services: Financial & Business Planning, Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/Farmworkers
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OHSU Health Hillsboro Medical Center’s ¡Salud! Services
A Project of Tuality Healthcare, “The ¡Salud! Services department is staffed with four full-time bilingual/bicultural employees including two registered nurses, a health educator, and an administrative coordinator. These medical professionals work to assist with access to healthcare services for Oregon vineyard workers and their families by utilizing their patient navigator knowledge to provide guidance, education, and to advocate for families which ultimately helps to avoid costly medical expenses. They interact directly with the workers and their families to assist them with health problems and accessibility issues as they arise.” Also partner with Community-based clinics and offer Mobile Outreach Wellness Program.
Service areas: Oregon
Go to Website | Phone: 503.681.1850
Core Services: Farm Stress, Financial & Business Planning, Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/Farmworkers
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Oregon Healthy Workforce Center, Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences
“The mission of the Oregon Healthy Workforce Center is to improve the well-being of workers through Total Worker Health research, dissemination, outreach, and, education.”
Service areas: Oregon
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Core Services: Farm Stress, Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/Farmworkers, Substance Use Support
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CASA of Oregon
“We began our work 30 years ago helping local organizations provide housing for farmworkers and other marginalized populations in primarily rural areas. While focusing on those who are often unable to advocate for themselves, we are positioned as a liaison to the community with government, industry and community organizations. By working alongside community organizations, we provide programs and resources that strengthens families’ financial well-being.”; offer Sister Adele farmworker student education/training scholarship
Service areas: Oregon
Go to Website | Phone: 503-537-0319
Core Services: Financial & Business Planning, Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/Farmworkers
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Oregon Latino Health Coalition (Multnomah & Clackamas Co.)
Service description: Works to help clients navigate through the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) application process, including enrollment assistance, plan selection, and follow-up. Use Community Health Worker/Promotora model and partner with Latino Emotional Health Collaborative.
Service areas: Oregon
Go to Website | Phone: 971-229-0482
Core Services: Activism & Organizing, Farm Stress, Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/Farmworkers
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Oregon Human Development Corporation
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Service areas: Oregon
Go to Website | Phone: 503-245-2600
Core Services: Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/Farmworkers
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NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Oregon
“NAMI’s free education and support programs help individuals successfully recover from mental illness by providing them and their loved ones with science-based information, wisdom from lived experience, and the opportunity to engage in support networks. These programs raise understanding about mental illness, reduce stigma, and give people affected by mental illness hope and concrete resources for the speediest possible recovery. NAMI Oregon and its 15 local affiliates statewide bring these programs to individuals and families affected by mental illness”
Service areas: Oregon
Go to Website | Phone: 503-230-8009 or Toll-free 800-343-6264
Core Services: Activism & Organizing, Crisis Assistance, Farm Stress, Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/Farmworkers, Substance Use Support
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Mid Columbia Center For Living
“MCCFL is the designated behavioral health agency for Hood River, Sherman, and Wasco counties. We provide services through a variety of programs funded by the State, local government, grants, and third party resources.” ; run 24-hour crisis hotline
Service areas: Oregon
Go to Website | Phone: 541-296-5452 (The Dalles); 541-386-2620 (Hood River); 541-565-3149 (Sherman Co.- Moro); 24 Hour Crisis Line: 1-888-877-9147
Core Services: Crisis Assistance, Farm Stress, Resources for Hispanic/Latinx Farmers/Farmworkers, Substance Use Support
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The Western Region Agricultural Stress Assistance Program is supported by the USDA Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network, under agreement number: 2020-70028-32731 proposal number: 2020-07631
The Western Region Agricultural Stress Assistance Program is an equal access/equal opportunity program.