Our Programs

Oregon Health Plan Enrollment Assistance
We provide free, confidential, and trusted assistance to individuals and families seeking to apply for, renew, or manage their Oregon Health Plan (OHP) benefits. Our trained and certified enrollment specialists are here to guide you through every step of the process and help you understand the health coverage and services available to you.
We can help you:
Apply for the Oregon Health Plan (OHP)
Update or report changes to your OHP information (such as income, address, household size, or employment)
Complete your OHP renewal to make sure your coverage continues without interruption
Understand how to use your OHP benefits and what services are covered
Access health care services, including primary care, mental health support, vision care, dental care, and preventive services
Navigate referrals, coordinated care organizations (CCOs), and provider options
Receive assistance in a language you prefer
Our services are offered at no cost, and we do not charge fees or receive commissions for helping with enrollment or renewals. All information shared with us is kept confidential in accordance with state and federal privacy laws.
Health Insurance Marketplace Enrollment Assistance
We provide free, confidential enrollment assistance to individuals and families seeking health coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace. Our trained and certified enrollment specialists are here to help you understand your health insurance options and choose a plan that fits your health care needs and budget.
Open Enrollment for Marketplace health coverage typically runs from November 1 through January 15 each year. During this time, individuals and families can apply for new coverage, renew their current plan, or make changes to their existing coverage.
Outside of Open Enrollment, you may still qualify to enroll or change plans through a Special Enrollment Period if you experience a qualifying life event, such as loss of coverage, changes in income, marriage, divorce, birth of a child, or moving.
We can help you:
Apply for health insurance through the Marketplace
Enroll during Open Enrollment (November 1 – January 15)
Determine eligibility for Special Enrollment Periods
Compare health plans, premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket costs
Check eligibility for financial assistance, including premium tax credits and cost-sharing reductions
Update or report life changes such as income, household size, address, or employment
Renew or change your Marketplace health plan
Understand how to use your health insurance benefits
Access health services, including primary care, mental health services, vision, and dental coverage (when available)
Receive assistance in a language you prefer
All enrollment assistance services are provided at no cost. We do not charge fees or receive commissions for enrollment.
Protecting Oregon Farmworkers
We are committed to supporting Oregon farmworkers and their family members by providing one-on-one, culturally responsive assistance that helps reduce barriers to health care and essential services. Our goal is to ensure farmworkers and their families have access to the support, information, and resources they need to protect their health, safety, and overall well-being.
Through individualized support, we assist farmworkers and their families with navigating health systems, scheduling and preparing for medical appointments, and connecting to trusted community resources. We understand that each case is unique, and we tailor our assistance to meet the specific needs and circumstances of every individual and family we serve.
Our support includes:
- One-on-one assistance based on each individual’s or family’s unique needs
- Help completing and understanding the Protege Tu Familia packet
- Connections to key community services and resources, including food assistance, housing support, worker protections, and safety resources
- Scheduling and coordinating medical, dental, vision, and mental health appointments
- Guidance on how to access and use health care services
- Referrals to legal, advocacy, and worker-support organizations when appropriate
- Language access and culturally responsive support
- Education on available programs, services, and rights related to health and well-being