Resources
Beaverton Community Resources
Supporting Our Beaverton Community and Surrounding Areas
At Portland Pediatric, we are proud to serve the Beaverton community and its neighboring areas, including our immediate neighbors in Scholls, Midway and Aloha, Hazeldale, Hillsboro, and Cedar Hills. Families in these towns trust our experienced pediatricians for compassionate care and personalized attention to their children’s health needs.
Whether you live in Bethany, Tualatin, or beyond, we are here to support the well-being of your child with convenient access to high-quality healthcare.
Our commitment to providing comprehensive pediatric services ensures that families throughout Washington County can rely on us not just for medical care, but also for ongoing community support.
Community Resources for Beaverton Families
If you need help with housing, food, or social services, the resources below are available to support Beaverton families. Our Family Support Specialist is available to help coordinate community resources and connect families with the specific help they need.
These organizations offer essential support to ensure Beaverton families have access to food, shelter, and other critical services.
- COVID-19 Emergency Relief Resources: Compiled by Congressman Earl Blumenauer, this resource guide includes local food pantries, shelters, tenant support, utility assistance, crisis lines, and resources in Spanish for the Portland Metro area, including Beaverton.
- Human Solutions: Offers housing assistance, job training, and services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
- Neighborhood House: Provides social programs, parenting support, a food pantry, and Head Start for early childhood education.
- Northwest Children’s Outreach: Supplies essential items like diapers and toys to families in need.
- Oregon Food Bank: Distributes emergency food to families throughout the region.
- Outside In: Delivers medical and social services specifically for homeless youth.
- Portland Rescue Mission: Offers meals, shelters, recovery programs, vocational training, and community transition support.
- William Temple House: Provides social services, emergency supplies, food boxes, and counseling for families in need.