Expungement Clinics

A Step Forward, Inclusive Recruitment & Retention Lunch & Learn

TAKING BIAS OUT OF THE BOX: HOW CURIOSITY CAN HELP ADDRESS RECRUITMENT

This speech approaches diversity from a different perspective and focuses on how bias negatively impacts the hiring process for applicants with “unique” backgrounds, plus how bias keeps companies from getting the most value out of their current workforces. This presentation is approved for SHRM and HRCI certification credits.

Second Chance Hiring Workshop for Employers

In today’s evolving society, providing second chances to individuals with criminal convictions is a testament to an organization’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. This workshop aims to educate employers about the benefits, processes, and strategies for hiring individuals with criminal backgrounds, promoting the idea that every individual deserves an opportunity to prove their worth.

Clinic Dates & Information

Clean Slate Clackamas clinic is located at Children, Family & Community Connections (CFCC) on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month, offering free legal services to people in the Clackamas County area seeing criminal record expungements. 

The clinic aims to help all our community members reduce barriers to employment, housing, and education that keep our community from enjoying the benefit of full participation and a clean slate forward.

Pre-eligibility screening is highly recommended; limited walk-in appointments are available.  Note that eligibility screenings are taking up to 5 days to send out – but know we did receive your application and working through the list as quickly as possible.

If you have questions or need more information, please contact expungement@clackamasworkforce.org

Location: Clackamas County Children, Family & Community Connections (CFCC)  – 108 11th St, Oregon City OR 97045

Walk-In Clinic Hours: 2nd and 4th Monday’s of the month from 2:00pm – 6:00pm. 

Services available include: Criminal Expungements, Name Change Applications Gender Marker Change Applications & Eviction Expungement 

Clean Slate at AntFarm Locations

Our expungement clinics aim to help all our community members reduce barriers to employment, housing, and education. We are dedicated to increasing access to justice, education, and career training, by helping those who qualify remove this barrier and help to create a second chance for a better way of life. Resources available include DACA, eviction expungement, name & gender marker changes and criminal expungement for those that qualify. All clinics are 2pm – 6pm. 

Molalla AntFarm: October 30th*, December 11th*

Estacada AntFarm: October 2nd, November 13th

Sandy AntFarm: October 16th, November 27th

For information, please contact Neal Hatley at nealh@antfarmyouthservices.com

*Clinics will include additional services of Name Change, Gender Marker Change Applications & Eviction Expungement

Mission & Vision

The Clean Slate Clackamas Project aims to increase access to justice, education, and career training, and to address the lasting impacts of incarceration and experiences with the legal system (which disproportionality impact those in the BIPOC community and other historically marginalized populations.) It is our goal to help community members throughout Clackamas County reduce barriers to employment, housing, and education, and achieve personal and economic stability. 

All of our legal services are free and accessible to everyone in the Clackamas area (though filing fees may apply). DACA renewals, housing & immigration court navigation, legal name and gender-marker changes are available through our partner program the PCC CLEAR Clinic

Service Disclaimer

We are only able to access your Oregon county circuit court records. Your analysis may be different if you have had cases:

  • That were expunged in the last 7 years (these no longer show up in the court system);
  • That are from states outside of Oregon within the last 7 years;
  • That are from federal court within the last 7 years; or
  • That are from local municipal or city courts (for example, Beaverton municipal court) within the last 7 years.
  • For which you are still on court supervision.
  • Please let me know if any of the above apply to you, and we will update your analysis.