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Sandy Community Action Center

Location:
Sandy Community Action Center
38982 Pioneer Blvd

Sandy, OR 97055
Mailing Address:
ATTENTION: RITA EZARD, DIRECTOR
SANDY COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER
PO BOX 11

SANDY, OR 97055

Telephone Numbers and Contact information
Phone #: (503) 668-4746 Reception
Fax Number: (503) 668-5616

Web Page:
None Listed

E-mail to:
scacritaezard@aol.com

Program Details:

Operating Agency: Sandy Community Action Center (Private, Non-Profit)
Person In Charge: Director:Rita Ezard
Hours: Food pantry Monday-Friday 9am-11:30am, 1:00pm- 3:30pm, Saturday 10:30am-2pm; Thrift Store Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm, Saturday 10:30am-3
Fees: Call for more information.
Intake Process: Must provide proof of income, I.D. cards for everyone in household, photo I.D. for head of household, proof of current address (letter, utility bill, etc.)
Service Area: West to 242nd in Boring, North to Multnomah Co. line, East to Government Camp, South to Eagle Creek (not including Eagle Crk.)
Handicap Accessibility: Limited wheelchair access, with designated parking.
Public Transportation: SAM and STAR Bus Service service. Mountain Express

Program/Service Notes:
Provides emergency services to residents living within the Oregon Trails School District of Clackamas County (see Service Area Description). Services include: Information and Referral, emergency food and clothing, and furniture/household goods. Holiday assistance for clients only, two meal sites, community garden, Community Basket and Harvest Share. Bus fare: all services are client only. Thrift store open to the public. Vouchers for clothing and shoes provided from the Thrift Store to people in emergency situations with incomes at or below 185% of poverty level. 5-7 day food boxes for people in emergency situations with income at or below 185% of poverty level. Formula/baby food available depending on funding; call before referring. Food boxes are available once in a 30-day period. Must live in the Oregon Trail School District. Furniture and other household items may be provided from the Thrift Store to people in emergency situations with incomes at or below 185% of poverty level, depending on availability. Temporary financial aid depends on available funds. Must live in the Oregon Trail School District and be in an emergency situation with income at or below185% of poverty. Thrift shop sells shoes, clothes, furniture, books and household miscellaneous at reasonable prices. Most clothing is sold by grocery bag full for $4.00. Income supports center services. Donation of usable clothing, household items, shoes, and furniture are accepted during Thrift Store hours.

Updated December 28, 2011