[kids-lib] Oregon Helps website
Katie Anderson
katie.anderson at state.or.us
Tue May 4 12:31:26 PDT 2010
Posted on behalf of Gretchen Dursch, Oregon Helps, dursch at nwlink.com.
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Families can learn about their eligibility for services quickly, easily and privately!
Oregon Helps is pleased to announce its award winning website at www.OregonHelps.org just got even better! To date, over 28,000 Oregonians have used the site to quickly and easily learn about their eligibility for services from a computer in the privacy of their home, local library, friend’s house or a non-profit agency. Now the site has been completely upgraded and is even more user friendly and accurate!
Oregon Helps is a free and easy to use web-based self screening tool that asks visitors a few questions about their income and expenses. The site then estimates their potential eligibility for 33 federal, state and local services—such as food stamps (now known as SNAP), Women Infants and Children (WIC), Oregon Health Plan, Housing Subsidy, Employment-Related Child Care, and Working Family Tax Credit. It even includes services specific to each of the 36 counties in Oregon. It then provides the visitor with information about how to apply for each of those services. Any information provided is completely confidential and anonymous – the program never even asks for the visitor’s name! Visitors conduct the self screening in four languages: English, Spanish, Russian and Vietnamese.
Oregon Helps at www.OregonHelps.org has transformed the often frustrating and time consuming process of seeking social services or assistance. Instead of making numerous phone calls or driving to different locations, consumers can learn about available services in a short session (5-15 minutes) that can be completed on any computer with Internet access. Oregon Helps sessions can happen anywhere, anytime, and as many times as one wants.
We need your help in getting the word out. Please forward this email announcement to all your contacts and networks. To order or download flyers & posters, find a short article you can put in your newsletters, and learn how to provide a link to Oregon Helps from your own website, go to: www.oregonhelps.org/information. Together we can combat poverty by increasing low income families and individuals access to services throughout Oregon!
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