Links to other organizations

ROCC supports our community! Links to organizations, support systems, and resources such as emergency aid and information.

The mission of WVP Health Authority is to preserve and promote the wise use of health resources in Marion and Polk Counties, enhance the ability of physicians to act as patient's advocates, and assure a sound and ethical business environment that promotes flexibility and the pursuit of appropriate opportunities. Click here for WVP’s Website

IDEAL OPTION IS A PERSONALIZED ADDICTION TREATMENT CLICK HERE FOR IDEAL OPTION WEBSITE

IDEAL OPTION IS A PERSONALIZED ADDICTION TREATMENT
CLICK HERE FOR IDEAL OPTION WEBSITE

Please consider adding PeerGalaxy Calendar as a resource: The PeerGalaxy Calendar features a galaxy of online- and telephone- accessible offerings of Peer Support, Recovery and Wellness Activities, plus Warmlines, Webinars, Special Events and Consumer Input Opportunities around the clock.

Please consider adding PeerGalaxy Calendar as a resource:


The PeerGalaxy Calendar features a galaxy of online- and telephone- accessible offerings of Peer Support, Recovery and Wellness Activities, plus Warmlines, Webinars, Special Events and Consumer Input Opportunities around the clock.

CLICK HERE TO VISIT BE BOLD MINISTRY’S WEBSITE

CLICK HERE TO VISIT BE BOLD MINISTRY’S WEBSITE

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The arches project

The ARCHES Project is the housing and homeless division of the Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency.  Our goal is to promote housing and self-sufficiency by navigating clients from homelessness to stable housing and then to self-sufficiency.

click here for Arches website


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MARION POLK FOODSHARE

Marion Polk Food Share’s Mission

Our mission is to bring people together to end hunger and its root causes.

Every month, more than 46,000 people – including 15,000 children – will access emergency food through the Marion Polk Food Share partner network. This food may be a hot meal served at a shelter, a free community meal served at a church, or an emergency food box from a food pantry. This nutritious food will help children and adults learn, work, and thrive.

CLICK HERE FOR MARION POLK FOODSHARE
CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF FOOD PANTRIES


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project able

RECOVERY FROM MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES IS POSSIBLE. IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY AT PROJECT ABLE.
Through one-on-one Peer Support and wellness classes, people’s lives change. Individuals at Project ABLE receive support that embraces human dignity, celebrates personal empowerment, and promotes recovery.

Click here for project able’s website


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-DDA (DUAL DIAGNOSES ANONYMOUS)-

This peer support group is based on an authorized version of the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous plus an additional 5 Steps that focus on Dual Diagnosis.  Someone who identifies as having experience with both mental health and substance abuse issues would benefit from participating. 
Online groups available!

Click Here for DDA’s Website


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pacific rim Hearing voices network

A welcome and supportive space for people who hear voices, have visions, or have related experiences. (and their friends and family)
Now with online groups!

click here for Pacific Rim Hearing Voices


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cherriots salem area mass transit


At Cherriots, we connect people with places through safe, friendly, and reliable public transportation services. We are a public agency providing bus service over a 76 square mile area in Salem, Keizer, and the mid-Willamette Valley.

click here for cherriots


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youth era & the salem drop

THE SUCCESS OF YOUNG ADULTS AFFECTS ALL OF US.

Each of us, whether we realize it or not, benefits when a young person graduates from high school, finds a job that helps them pay their rent, or gains access to effective services and supports.

Youth Era creates solutions for communities across the country that look beyond short-term assistance for the few and toward sustainable support for the many. When Youth Era opens up a new drop-in center, saving communities hundreds of thousands of dollars, it’s not just the young people or even their families who benefit. With Youth Era services, young people have a much better chance of becoming happy, successful, and contributing adult members of their communities, and everyone reaps the rewards.

click here for youth era


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h.o.a.p and northwest human services

H.O.A.P, the Homeless Outreach and Advocacy Project, is a place of safety and support for adults facing homelessness and has been in operation since 1986. HOAP’s Day Center provides a hand up by giving homeless individuals the resources, support and skills they need to transition to stable and healthier lifestyles.

click here for h.o.a.p