Additional Services

Northwest Justice Project - Vancouver Office
Phone: 360-693-6130
Fax: 360-693-6352

Address: 500 W. 8th Street Ste. 275 Vancouver WA 98666
Website: www.nwjustice.org

Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides free legal assistance to address fundamental human needs such as housing, family safety, income security, health care, education, and more. Our work challenges structural and racial inequities to promote the long-term well-being of low-income individuals, families and communities across Washington State.


Community Mediation Program
Phone: 360-334-5862
Address: 303 E 16th St, Vancouver, WA 98663
Website: www.mediationclarkcounty.org

Mediation is guided communication to help individuals resolve differences. Community Mediation Services offers free or affordable mediation services to resolve many types of issues outside of court. These services are not part of the ERPP and are voluntary; you can choose to use them. Including: Landlord/Tenant, Elder Care Issues, Home Foreclosures, Small Claims, Workplace Disputes, and more.


Clark County Volunteer Lawyers

Phone: 360-695-5313

Email: info@ccvlp.org
Address: 100 W 11th Street, Suite 1 Vancouver, WA 98660
Website: https://ccvlp.org/

Our mission is to provide and facilitate access to justice in Clark County for low income individuals and marginalized communities through advocacy and civil legal services.


Lutheran Community Services NW - Vancouver Office

Phone: 360-694-5624

Fax: 360-694-8515

Address: 3600 Main St, Suite 200, Vancouver, WA 98663

Website: https://lcsnw.org/office/vancouver/

Lutheran Community Services NW partners with individuals, families and communities for health, justice and hope. Programs offered include: Citizenship Program, Crime Victim Service Center, English as a Second Language (ESL) Education, Refugee Resettlement – Washington, and Safe Route Immigration.



CVAB (Community Voices Are Born) - Val Ogden Center

Phone: 360-253-4036

Address: 10201 NE Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98662

Website: https://www.cvabonline.org/val-ogden-center

Participation at the VOC is completely voluntary and free of charge. Come in any time to work on your resume or cover letter, gain support in your job search, practice interviewing skills, work in the computer lab, volunteer, improve on specific job skills, attend workshops or classes, or seek general peer support.



DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation - Vancouver Office

Phone: 360-397-9960

Email: DVRVancouverReferral@dshs.wa.gov

Address: 800 NE 136th Ave Suite 230, Vancouver, WA 98684

Website: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/dvr/about-dvr

The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) is a statewide resource that assists people with disabilities to prepare for, secure, maintain, advance in, or regain employment. DVR partners with businesses and organizations to develop employment opportunities. We serve people who seek meaningful and secure employment, but whose disabilities may result in one or more barriers to achieving employment goals.



People Ready - Vancouver Office

Phone: 360-693-0203

Email: 1102-br@peopleready.com

Address: 815c Macarthur Blvd., Vancouver WA 98661

Website: https://www.peopleready.com/location/vancouver-wa-1102-2/

PeopleReady in Vancouver, Washington, is part of a national branch network of over 600 locations across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Our branch staffing specialists are trained to know exactly what work is in demand and available at the local level.


WorkSource - Vancouver Office

Phone: 360-735-5000

Email: worksourcesw@esd.wa.gov

Address: 204 SE Stonemill Drive, Suite 215, Vancouver, WA 98684

Website: https://worksourceswwa.com/

Whether you’ve been laid off from a job, want a change or are looking for your first job, WorkSource has the resources to help you take that next step. Translation services are available for all services. WorkSource is a statewide partnership of state, local and nonprofit agencies that provides an array of employment and training services to job seekers and employers in Washington.


Next - Youth Employment Services

Phone: 360-207-2628

Email: clark@nextsuccess.org
Address: 120 NE 136th Avenue, Suite 130, Vancouver, WA 98684

Website: https://nextsuccess.org/

At Next, we help young adults ages 16-24 get set for success by providing the holistic support and training they need to create the future they want. We provide a safe space where young adults can connect and socialize, get something to eat or access health services, and find help with their education and career.


Goodwill - Job Connection
Phone: 360-695-4669

Email: vocservices@gicw.org
Website: https://meetgoodwill.org/job-connection-home/

Goodwill Job Connection locations are here to serve you in-person or virtually! Email us today for personalized, one-on-one job assistance: job services, job leads, resume assistance, interview tips and practice.


Partners In Careers (PIC)

Phone: 360-696-8417

Fax:360-696-8999

Email: jobassistance@swwpic.org

Address: 3210 NE 52nd Street, Vancouver, WA 98663

Website: https://partnersincareers.org/



Partners in Careers (PIC) is a nonprofit organization that strives to create self–sufficiency through specialized job training and employment services. PIC connects job seekers to workforce skill trainings and jobs in partnership with local businesses and community members focused on building a strong, healthy community.


ESD 112 New Option for Youth     

Phone: 360-952-3457

E-mail: leanne.reid@esd112.org
Address: 2500 NE 65th Ave Vancouver, Wa 98661    

Website: esd112.org/prevention

Hours: Monday-Friday 8a-4:30p - Youth only services


Clark Public Utilities - Energy assistance programs    
Phone: 360-992-3000  
Vancouver: 1200 Fort Vancouver Way Vancouver, WA                                        
Orchards: 8600 NE 117th Ave Vancouver, WA           
Website: www.clarkpublicutilities.com

Hours: M-F 7a-6p Sat:9a-5p  

Compass Career Solutions

Phone: 360-480-7812

Need Help Finding a Job Keeping a Job or On the Job? Services provided are resume building, • Resume Building, Interview Prep, Job Carving, Matching & Coaching, Job Search Assistance, Application Submissions, Career Training. REQUIREMENTS,:Receiving Medicaid & Diagnosed with mental illness, or substance use disorder

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