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Long-term shelters I am not familiar with any of these services. Asked a few friends and there really isn't any one place all the needs and services information are readily available. Not all in one place, without taking up peoples’ time. I have been offered google pages to research and I have been offered handouts and I have been told to contact another agency. So, for people who want to help or people who have no idea where to start it can be a boggle. Some elderlies are not capable of contacting multiple places for even just a little help. (When they finally ask). Rental assistance Long-term shelters Rental assistance Rental assistance Rental assistance Rental assistance Rental assistance Crime / Safety Domestic Violence awareness led by Community law enforcement Reentry programs Reentry programs Gov grants Needs more I think that they should be giving out rental assistance to not only people with children but people without children as well There is moving forward program, section 8 and low-income apartments Rental and energy assistance through CAPECO. It has helped my household out tremendously especially regarding COVID. Rents are too high for low-income workers. Tell us why you selected what you did Many of the homeless youth I serve live with a parent/guardian that has experienced domestic violence. They tend to find another partner as a solution to housing that may or may not continue to abuse them. Absolutely Mental health training for law enforcement officers Mental health training for law enforcement officers Reentry programs I do not feel that any of your options for this question is applicable. Domestic Violence awareness led by Community law enforcement Reentry programs Mental health training for law enforcement officers Domestic Violence awareness led by Community law enforcement It can be very dangerous for the police to go to a domestic violence situation so they need all of the training they can get; they also need to be trained on how to assist people with severe mental problems. Domestic violence has risen with COVID-19 because people are staying home, partners are drinking, finances are down. Communities, not just police, need to do recognize this problem. This has helped however; I feel there is still a lot of work to be done and improvements to be made. I'm not sure what is meant by "re-entry" program? Interested though. Domestic violence is something that lives with a family forever. As a child I grew up in the foster care system here in Umatilla County, the importance of keeping those kids and families safe and supported emotionally is imperative to their development moving forward. I think they need the training to give them the patience and tolerance needed to handle mental health patients; however, they should be able to rely on the local mental health agency for backup! CAPECO | Community Needs Assessment Report | 2021 332

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