The Oregon Homeless Resource Access (OHRA) is a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive assistance to people experiencing homelessness in Southern Oregon. The organization's website, ohrahelps.org, serves as a platform to disseminate information about their services, which include shelter provision, health care, food, and clothing. OHRA also offers case management and advocacy services, aiding individuals in obtaining housing, employment, and government benefits. The site allows visitors to donate, volunteer, and learn more about OHRA's mission to combat homelessness.
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