Public Health: Prevent. Promote. Protect.
Multnomah County Health Department

Healthy People in Healthy Communities

Lead Poisoning Prevention

Where Do I Turn for Help?

Your first step is to call the Leadline at 503-988-4000. Trained staff can assist you in identifying community resources that can assist you.

You may also request help online »

Additional Resources

Visit the following Web sites for information about additional lead prevention programs and resources in the community.


Government
Oregon State Department of Human Services Lead Poisoning Prevention Program oregon.gov/DHS/ph/lead/index.shtml

Portland Regional Lead Hazard Control Program www.pdc.us/housing_services/programs/lead_hazard_control/default.asp

Portland Water Bureau
www.portlandonline.com/water/index.cfm?c=29587


Community Partners

Community Alliance of Tenants | www.oregoncat.org

Community Energy Project | www.communityenergyproject.org/lpp_about.html

Fair Housing Council of Oregon | www.fhco.org/

Growing Gardens | www.growing-gardens.org

International Center for Traditional Childbearing | www.blackmidwives.org

Josiah Hill III Clinic | www.jhillclinic.org

Oregon Environmental Council | www.oeconline.org

Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility | www.oregonpsr.org

Questions?

Call the Leadline
503-988-4000

leadline@co.multnomah.or.us

The Leadline provides information and referrals for local lead programs and services.

Spanish, Russian, and Vietnamese interpreters are available.

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