Welcome to the Holt Family Resource Center!
Hello!
So happy you’re here! Below is a list of some of the services Holt can provide, our community partners, and other resources. If you or someone you know needs assistance, please email me at lacuesta_f@4j.lane.edu, or fill out the Helping Hand form. I am here to help!
Take care,
Felicia LaCuesta, Family Resource Coordinator
Our Services and Partners
- Bags of Love provides clothing for children of all ages. The bag comes with 2-3 outfits for the current season, some school supplies, hygiene items, and a toy. If you are interested, connect with Felicia!
- CARES Food Pantry is kindly offering 10 food boxes for families every other week. If you need a food box, please contact Felicia.
- Gardenway Church has supplied Holt families with food bags for winter and spring break. Announcements will be made when sign ups are available.
- North Park Church has kindly donated shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, toothbrushes, and toothpaste to Holt Elementary. If you need hygiene items, connect with Felicia.
- 4J McKinney-Vento Program (MVP) is a federally funded program that assists students and families with unstable housing. If you have or know a student who you think is eligible, please contact the McKinney-Vento program at 541-790-6888 or email Felicia.
Current News
- Harlow Serves would like to provide families with winter break food boxes. Food boxes need to be picked up Wednesday, December 13th, or Thursday, December 14th, between 7:30AM and 3:00PM. You can sign up using the form in your student’s backpack, or signing up here. Any boxes that are not picked up by 3:00 Thursday will be reallocated.
- The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) opens their waitlist on December 1st at 9:00 AM. LIHEAP is a federal program that provides assistance to low-income households for home heating and energy bills. Funds are distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis. LIHEAP payments can be applied to electricity, gas, wood, pellets, oil, and propane. For more information, click here.
- Free clothes, shoes, socks, and coats for infants, children, teens and adults at 1855 Cal Young Rd, Eugene. They are open the second Saturday of every month (except for school Holiday weekends) from 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM.
Community and State Resources
Rent Assistance
- Catholic Community Services
- St. Vincent de Paul – Lindholm Social Service Office
- Oregon Department of Human Services
- Homes for Good
Utility Assistance
- Catholic Community Services
- EWEB Customer Care
- Pacific Power – Oregon Energy Assistance Program
- North West Natural Gas – Oregon Low Income Gas Assistance Program
Shelter Providers
- Eugene Mission
- First Place Family Center
- Looking Glass Station 7
- Hope & Safety Alliance
- St. Vincent de Paul Youth House
- 4J McKinney-Vento Program
- 211 Info
Food
- SNAP Food Benefits
- Food for Lane County
- Eugene/Springfield Food Pantries (English)
- Eugene/Springfield Food Pantries (Spanish)
- Mobile Food Pantry
Basic Needs
- Catholic Community Services
- Eugene Mission
- Whitebird
- Free Store
- Helping Hearts Room
- St. Vincent de Paul
- Love for Lane County
Childcare/After School Programs
- Kidspace
- Unity (Garden Way)
- Kindercare
- Boys and Girls Club of the Emerald Valley
- Eugene Family YMCA
- City of Eugene Childcare at Amazon
Health Services
- School-based health centers
- Health requirements
- Immunizations
- Communicable diseases
- Students with health issues
- When to keep your student home
- CareSolace
- Oregon Health Plan
Specifics
- Parenting Now Resource Guide
- White Bird Little Help Book
- Relief Nursery Community Resource Guide
- Live Links Community Resources
- 4J Equity, Inclusion, and Instruction
- Free Tutoring
- Affordable Connectivity Program