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Salem Social Services


Through its needs assessment process, the Social Service Advisory Board (SSAB) has identified food, shelter, health, safety, and crisis resolution as the needs it will address through the City of Salem funding process. It does this through a biennial request for proposal process that asks local non-profit agencies to apply for funds to alleviate these problems in the community. Every year, the SSAB prepares a comprehensive budgetary packet for the Budget Committee and City Council to assist in the budgeting process.

 

November 13

Social Service Summit

"Salem: Moving From Good to Great"

 



 


Family in the park


Children and Families


Woman with bag of food


Food and Shelter


Cars on freeway, photo


Transportation


Girl being examined by doctor


Medical Services


Crisis hotline


Crisis Services


Homeless man


Services for Homeless Families


Family at the store


Resource Assistance


Teens in the backyard


Youth

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 Resources

Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) brochure

Earned Income Tax Credit brochure (English)

El Crédito por Ingreso del Trabajo

El Crédito por Ingreso del Trabajo (Espanol)

Social Service Advisory Board brochure

SSAB brochure

El Consejo de Servicios Sociales

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Sociales

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Vision

The Salem Social Service Advisory Board recognizes that, as the governmental group closest to the unique social service needs of the city of Salem, we hold a special ability and responsibility to identify areas in which coordination between governmental agencies and community organizations can provide the best, most efficient use of all available resources.

 

 


Mission

 

Focus on strategies that empower individuals and nurture healthy environments.

 

 


Goals

 

Determine effective strategies to:

  • Empower individuals to meet their own needs.
  • Increase and stabilize the positive quality of life for consituent populations.
  • Create policy linkages between government agencies and increase their proactive participation in meeting social needs.

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Parks, Recreation, &
Community Services
555 Liberty St SE
Room 300
Salem, OR 97301
503-588-6261
communityservices
@cityofsalem.net

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