Children, Family & Community Connections

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Children, Family & Community Connections promotes wellness and positive outcomes for the children and families of Clackamas County

Division Units

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Workforce

We work to increase the employability and wage potential of special populations, including low-income families. individuals on parole or probation, veterans and more.

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Children, Youth, and Family focused Prevention

A family of programs promoting physical and emotional safety, supportive relationships, and opportunities for meaningful participation.

Resolution Services

Resolution Services

We provide prevention and intervention services, including information and referral, counseling, mediation, education and training services to citizens.

Employment and Training Services

Employment and Workforce Training Programs

Customized employment services for low-income residents. Services increase skills, confidence, wages and create long-term employment opportunities.

Services for Businesses

We offer a range of services to assist large and small businesses in Clackamas County in need of great employees.

Family Resources

Websites that provide resources to parents and families with children of all ages.

Children, Youth & Families

Clackamas Parenting Together (CPT)

A multi-faceted, regional network of providers who work to enhance the ability of parents and caregivers to stimulate, protect, and nurture children birth to 18 years old.

Early Learning Hub of Clackamas County

An aligned, coordinated, and family-centered early childhood system. Early learning experiences children need to thrive and be successful in school and life.

Responding to Family Violence

Survivors of domestic violence are not alone.

Youth Action Board (YAB)

Consulting the county and local organizations on elevating youth voice, combatting adultism, and implementing equitable youth services. The Youth Action Board helps youth connect with resources regarding homelessness, mental health, and related issues.

Youth-Focused Prevention Programs

A family of programs promoting physical and emotional safety, supportive relationships, and opportunities for meaningful participation.

2025 Prevention Unit Impact Report

Learn more about the work we do and the impact we had in our community last year.

Councils and Committees

Contact

Adam Freer
Division Director
970-533-4929
afreer@clackamas.us 

Phone:503-655-8840
Email:cfcc@clackamas.us

821 Main St, Oregon City, OR 97045

Office Hours:

Monday to Thursday
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.