Free food and fresh produce from NeighborImpact’s mobile food pantry! Text FRESH2PRINEVILLE (English) or FRESCAPRINEVILLE (Spanish) to (541) 577-1673 for a reminder text whenever the Fresh 2 You truck is headed to Prineville.

Low-income families and individuals are eligible every two weeks for a food box with enough groceries for 5 days of meals. Emergency Assistance is available to those needing help with shelter, rent/utilities, transportation, propane, etc., within Crook County. Please call and leave message regarding your emergency at above phone number.

Provides engagement and ongoing case management services that include: completing applications for housing, health insurance, and food stamps. Making calls and scheduling appointments with physical and mental health providers. Submitting social security applications for those with a disability who are unable to work. Making referrals to employment agencies and helping to develop resumes. Providing legal and support connections for those individuals facing domestic violence.

Supports tribal members who are low income or have no income. Provides Social Security services help, Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), food distribution, medical gas vouchers (for Indian Health Services referred care, and referrals for other services.

Assists Native Americans with disabilities to obtain, maintain, or become promoted in employment. Services: Vocation counseling and guidance, transportation to training or job sites, resume building and job training.

Provides engagement and ongoing case management services that include: completing applications for housing, health insurance, and food stamps. Making calls and scheduling appointments with physical and mental health providers. Submitting social security applications for those with a disability who are unable to work. Making referrals to employment agencies and helping to develop resumes. Providing legal and support connections for those individuals facing domestic violence.

Provides engagement and ongoing case management services that include: completing applications for housing, health insurance, and food stamps. Making calls and scheduling appointments with physical and mental health providers. Submitting social security applications for those with a disability who are unable to work. Making referrals to employment agencies and helping to develop resumes. Providing legal and support connections for those individuals facing domestic violence.