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Phone bill help for families

Monday, September 13, 2010
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Or. Public Utility Commission reminds consumers that the state offers help for those struggling to pay their phone bill-even for cell phones.
 
To qualify, Or. resuidets must be receiving benefits for low-income households. Qualifying benefits include: food stamps/SNAP, TANF, SSI or certain state Medicaid or Medical programs.
 
INFO:
1-800-848-4442.
 Visit www.rspf.org
 
The OTAP-Or. Telephone Assistance Program- serves 45,000 residents, providing up to  $13.50 a  month to help with phone bills. The money comes from a surcharge on phone bills.
 
From The Oregonian  Sept. 2010
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Cars: Donate to a good cause or maybe get a car for your family…

Tuesday, September 7, 2010
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St. Mathews Lutheran Church

 

Refurbished car program

They donate free cars to people in need.  Call to get an application.  There is a one year waiting list. 

503-644-9148

Union Gospel Mission

 

Sell refurbished vehicles to general public:  The person I talked to said they may consider case by case basis, sliding scale for very low income depending on need. 

Tigard Store 503-639-6488

Portland Rescue Mission

8301 NE Halsey St, Portland

Open 9:30-6pm

They have refurbished car and are able to guarantee work on the cars.  The lowest priced cars that they offer are in the $600-$650 range.  They are currently supporting men in treatment as well as a shelter for battered women and children.  All cars sold off their lot are in running condition, and have been thoroughly checked over and refurbished. 503-906-7673/503-320-9564

St Vincent de Paul

Sell their cars through Speeds Super tow every Tuesday at 14325 NE Sandy Blvd.  The lot is open at 8am and the auction begins at 10am.  Their cars are divided into 3 categories: non-running, running with problems, and running well.  The lowest priced cars are usually selling around $200.  The money for the car is due by the end of business on that Tuesday.  The cars for auction can be viewed at: .  503-595-2281

 

Metropolitan Family Services

Ways to Work

Qualifications for this loan program include: credit score below 640.  You cannot be in a bankruptcy while applying for this loan.  Terms of the loan are currently as follows: 8% fixed rate, for 24 months.  This equates to $135/month on a $3,000 car, up to $270/month on a $6,000 car.  If the car is over $4,500, the loan may be extended to 30 months to lower the payment.  Cars purchased through this program MUST go through a certified car dealer, and they provide a list of disallowed dealers, as well as recommended dealers.  

Must be working 20 hrs/week for 3 months

Must buy car between $3,000-$6,000

503-232-0007 x 207

Salvation Army Car Program

Don’t give away cars, but they do accept vehicle donations and they will sell them.  They use the proceeds to fund their program.

 

Volunteers of America

Don’t give away cars, but they do accept vehicle donations and they will sell them.  They use the proceeds to fund their program.

503-239-7900

Written by: Kalene Ardt

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Fun stuff to do, Portland Metro

Thursday, September 2, 2010
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Here is some fun mostly free stuff coming up if you have some families with transportation http://cnrg-portland.org/node/17704

This is kind of cool too… an art class for people with special needs http://cnrg-portland.org/node/17705

And Tradeswomen is offering their free training again for women looking to get into construction type work: http://cnrg-portland.org/node/17714

Written by: Amy Burton

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Family Activities

 

$4 Second Tuesdays at the Oregon Zoo

4001 SW Canyon Rd.
Portland, OR 97221-9704

On the second Tuesday of every month you can tour the zoo for the discounted price of $4 per person! Children 2 and under will, as always, be admitted free of charge. Second Tuesday tickets are available at the gate only.

Ride MAX and get $1.50 off admission! (Offer good only for tickets purchased at the gate.)

Free First Friday at Portland Children’s Museum

5 – 8 pm
4015 SW Canyon Road, Portland, Oregon
503-223-6500
Thanks to Target, you can now visit the Portland Children’s Museum for free on the first Friday of the month.

$2 OMSI Admission First Sunday of Every Month
1945 SE Water Avenue
Portland, OR 97214-3354
503-797-4000
Thanks to Bank of America for sponsoring
the discounted Sunday admission to Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.  Only $5 for Planetarium, OMNIMAX Theater and USS Blueback submarine admission.

Free Friday Night at Portland Art Museum 
5 – 8 pm.
1219 SW Park Avenue, Portland, Oregon
503.226.2811
The Museum offers free admission the fourth Friday of every month.
The Museum also offers free general admission to children ages 17 and younger every day, as well as four free Sundays a year scheduled in conjunction with Museum Family Day.

Information written by:  Heather McDowell

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Buy & Sell Used Children’s Clothing in Portland-Metro

Monday, August 16, 2010
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Let’s face it, kids grow quickly. This makes it so challenging to keep up their wardrobe with clothing that fits without breaking the bank. And since kids grow so quickly, unless they have a younger sibling to hand their clothing down to, their clothing doesn’t get it’s full use. For this reason, it makes a lot of sense to resell your kid’s clothing and perhaps buy gently used clothing from resale shops. Here is a list of resale shops in the Portland metro area:

Pre-School and Kindergarten Clothing:

1. Bella Stellawww.bellastellababy.com

2751 NE Broadway, Portland, OR 97232, (503)284-4636

2. Beezoo Exchangewww.beezooexchange.com

2390 NW Thurman St., Portland, OR 97210, (503)241-2800

3. Sweet Pea Resale: www.sweetpearesale.com

8235 SE 13th Ave. Suite 1, Portland, OR 97202, (503)233-1153

4. Mamas N’ Papaswww.mamanpapasresale.com

2410 E. Burnside St., Portland, OR 97214, (503)808-9442

5. Hoot-N-Anniewww.hoot-n-annie.com

7850 SW Barbur Blvd. Suite C, Portland, OR 97219, (503)548-4668

Resale Shops for kids zero through elementary and middle school:

1. Children’s Exchange:

3325 SE Divisioin St., Portland, OR 97202

2. Zanzibarwww.zanzibarresale.com

4107 NE Tillamook, Portland, OR 97212, (503)284-1276

3. Piccolina: www.piccolinaresale.com

2700 SE 26th Ave., Portland, OR 97201, (503)963-8548…&…4416 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland, OR 97206, (503)505-5045

4. Just 4 Kids:

1925 NE 42nd Ave., Suite F, Portland, OR 97213, (503)249-7556

5. We Love Kids:

11200 SE Fulter Rd., Milwaukie, OR 97222, (503)659-4577

6. Baby & Mewww.babyandmepdx.com

12640 NW Cornell Rd., Portland, OR 97229, (503)646-2021

7. Katelyn’s Closet:

7429-A SW Capitol Hwy., Portland, OR 97219, (503)293-4333

8. The Kid’s Edgewww.thekidsedge.com

2200 NE Broadway, Portland, OR 97232, (503)284-3343

Resale Shops for Teens and Tweens:

1. Plato’s Closetwww.platosclosetclackamas.com

11389 SE 82nd Ave., Clackamas, OR 97086, (503)786-9922

2. Buffalo Exchangewww.buffaloexchange.com

1036 W. Burnside, Portland, OR 97209, (503)222-3418…&…1420 SE 37th Ave., Portland, OR 97214, (503)-234-1302

3. Play it Again Sportswww.playitagainsports.com

9244 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy., Beaverton, OR 97005, (503)292-4552

4. Back on the Rackwww.shopbackontherack.com

2900 SW Cornelius Pass Rd. STE 220, Hillsboro, Or 97123, (503)642-7225

5. Spanky’s: www.shopspankys.com

13503 SE Mill Plain Blvd. Suite 114, Vancouver, WA 98684, (360)260-0791

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People are getting creative during these tight economic times. Many are opting to be more thrifty. Check out these ingenious ideas…

“Parents turn to Swapping for School Clothes”- The Seattle Times:

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2012553127_apusfeafashionswappingschoolclothes.html

Learn how to do some school clothes swapping at this website…www.thredup.com

Sell your child’s outgrown clothing at: www.onceuponachild.com

Have you ever thought of renting a maternity party dress instead of buying a new one? Me neither, but it makes sense because you will probably never wear it more than once. Check out this site: www.rentmaternitywear.com

Rent fashionable clothing? It’s worth a look…www.renttherunway.com

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Free Book: Eco-Healthy Home Challenge

Saturday, July 31, 2010
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The Oregonian Environmental Council is offering free books that gives tips on how to keep your home safe from pollutants and allergens. Check-out the following website to learn more and order your own book:

http://www.oeconline.org/our-work/kidshealth/tinyfootprints/eco-healthy-homes-checkup-kit/eco-healthy-home-challenge

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School Supplies and Backpacks: Reminder

Saturday, July 31, 2010
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This is the time of year to start thinking about school supplies for your children! If your family has a limited income and you are having a difficult time getting school supplies for your children, contact your school district or a family resource center in your area. There are many programs throughout the state that offer free or highly reduced prices on school supplies, but you need to jump on it because early August is usually when these programs open and close!

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Frugal Living Tips for the Northwest…

Monday, July 26, 2010
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Check out this site for fun tips for living frugal in the Northwest.

http://www.frugallivingnw.com/

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Cheap Fine Dining in Portland, OR

Friday, July 23, 2010
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Get a delicious three-course lunch for $9 or a four-course dinner for $18 at The Oregon Culinary Institute restaurant where you get a fine dining experience prepared by students. Find information, an address and menus at: http://www.oregonculinaryinstitute.com/restaurant

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