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Housing Assistance

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Housing AssistanceRENT & DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE

Northwest Pilot Project (NWPP)

Type: Short-Term Rent Assist. (STRA) + deposit support

Who / Access: Age 55+; Multnomah County or homeless; no minor children; ≤2 months rent owed; proof of income; no NWPP assist. in past 2 years

Where: 1430 SW Broadway Ste 200, Portland OR 97201

Notes: M/Tu/W 9am–4pm; Th 1–4pm; F by appt; closed 12–1pm

Housing AssistanceRENT & DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE

Oregon Eviction Prevention Rapid Response Program (OR-EPRP)

Type: Eviction Prevention, Rent Assistance, (Past due & Future), Security deposits, Utilities, Repairs and Damage Remediation Remediation

Who / Access: Must have an active eviction court case number, meet income level requirements

Where: Oregon

Notes: Click here for Application (Applications will be accepted again at 9am on the first business day of each month.)

Housing AssistanceRENT & DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE

Home Forward

Type: Emergency rental assistance, eviction prevention, hotel vouchers

Who / Access: Income < 50% AMI; call 211 to apply

Where: 135 SW Ash St, Portland OR 97204

Notes: Works with community agencies for placement

Housing AssistanceRENT & DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE

Impact NW / Our Just Future

Type: Rent & deposit assistance; transitional housing

Who / Access: Outer SE & NE Portland; Multnomah County; Open Door Policy

Where: Outer East/NE Portland

Notes: Also energy assistance

Housing AssistanceRENT & DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE

Islamic Social Services

Type: Housing Needs Assistance

Who / Access: requires those receiving assistance to be an Oregonian/SW Washingtonian resident; sponsored by another agency to validate the need and to provide a self sufficiency plan

Where: 10175 SW Barbur Boulevard, Suite 100BA, Portland, OR, 97219

Notes: Click on the link titled Resource Aid Form to apply and complete their Release of Information.

Housing AssistanceRENT & DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE

St. Vincent de Paul Portland

Type: Rent/utility assistance, emergency food, bus tickets

Who / Access: Low income; service area varies

Where: Portland metro

Notes: Rent/Utility Hotline

Housing AssistanceRENT & DEPOSIT ASSISTANCELanguage Access

Catholic Charities Oregon

Type: Emergency financial assist.: energy, food, housing costs

Who / Access: Open to all; immigrant/refugee focus also

Where: Portland metro

Notes: El Programa Hispano; job training

Housing AssistanceRENT & DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE

Neighborhood House Inc.

Type: Rent, energy, medically needy motel vouchers, emergency food

Who / Access: Low-to-moderate income and homeless families

Where: SW Portland

Notes: Foreclosure prevention too

Housing AssistanceRENT & DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE

Care to Share

Type: Short-term emergency assistance (food, heating bills)

Who / Access: Referral-based for food; direct for utilities

Where: Portland area (portions)

Notes: Case managers help with energy bill applications

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Housing AssistanceRENT & DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE

Transition Projects Inc.

Type: Zero-interest loans for rent/utilities; veteran focus

Who / Access: Veterans primary; others as capacity allows

Where: 650 NW Irving St, Portland OR 97209

Notes: SSVF; Grants & Per Diem programs

Housing AssistanceRENT & DEPOSIT ASSISTANCE

Cascade AIDS Project

Type: Housing financial assistance for HIV/AIDS affected individuals

Who / Access: HIV/AIDS patients or family members

Where: Portland

Notes: Also transportation to medical appointments

Housing AssistanceINTEREST-FREE RENTAL LOANS

Jewish Free Loan of Greater Portland

Type: Interest-free rental assistance loans

Who / Access: All backgrounds welcome; 3-year payoff period

Where: Portland

Notes: Administered by JFCS; no interest

Housing AssistanceINTEREST-FREE RENTAL LOANS

Cash Oregon / SERA

Type: Oregon State Elderly Rental Assistance Program

Who / Access: Older Multnomah County residents

Where: 2010 Lloyd Center, Portland OR 97232

Notes: Helps seniors with housing costs

Housing AssistanceDOWN PAYMENT & HOME REPAIR

Portland Housing Bureau — Down Payment Assist.

Type: Down Payment Assistance Loan (second mortgage)

Who / Access: First-time homebuyers within Portland city limits

Where: City of Portland

Notes: Favorable terms; PHB-funded

Housing AssistanceDOWN PAYMENT & HOME REPAIR

Portland Housing Bureau — Home Repair Loan

Type: 0% interest home repair loan

Who / Access: Eligible low/moderate-income homeowners

Where: City of Portland

Notes: 0% interest; for safety improvements

Housing AssistanceMULTI-SERVICE / GENERAL HOUSING ORGS

Human Solutions / Our Just Future

Type: Affordable housing, job training, eviction prevention, energy

Who / Access: Poverty/homelessness focus; East Multnomah County

Where: East Portland / Gresham

Notes: Computer classes; move-in assistance

Housing AssistanceMULTI-SERVICE / GENERAL HOUSING ORGS

Rescue Mission Portland

Type: Shelter, transitional housing, home-locating, free meals

Who / Access: All regardless of religion

Where: Portland

Notes: Cold weather emergency services; case management

Housing AssistanceMULTI-SERVICE / GENERAL HOUSING ORGS

Central City Concern — Veterans Employment

Type: Veterans housing, emergency rent, job training

Who / Access: Veterans and families

Where: 2 NW 2nd Ave, Portland

Notes: Education and job training

Housing AssistanceMULTI-SERVICE / GENERAL HOUSING ORGS

Multnomah County ADRC

Type: Housing assistance, home repairs, senior meals, transportation

Who / Access: Residents 60+; disabled

Where: 421 SW Oak St, Portland OR 97219

Notes: SHIBA insurance benefit help

Housing AssistanceMULTI-SERVICE / GENERAL HOUSING ORGS

Francis Center

Type: 3-day emergency food supply monthly; utility help; clothing

Who / Access: Low income individuals

Where: Portland

Notes: Max $35 utility assist.; referrals to govt programs

Housing AssistanceMULTI-SERVICE / GENERAL HOUSING ORGS

St. Andrew Emergency Services

Type: Monthly food box, energy bill assist., occasional rent help

Who / Access: Qualified individuals

Where: Portland

Notes: Monthly basis

Housing AssistanceMULTI-SERVICE / GENERAL HOUSING ORGS

OHP Flex Funds

Type: Non-covered items/services for health and housing stability

Who / Access: OHP members enrolled in a CCO

Where: Statewide

Notes: Optional; CCO decides approval

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Housing AssistanceMULTI-SERVICE / GENERAL HOUSING ORGS

Multnomah County — Last Resort Fund

Type: Emergency assist. for bills, rent, housing, medical

Who / Access: Low income with no other options

Where: Multnomah County

Notes: County-run; true last resort

Housing AssistanceMULTI-SERVICE / GENERAL HOUSING ORGS

Bienestar de la Familia - Emergency Rent Assistance Program (ERAP)

Type: Rent assistance, Utility Assistance, Mental health, Addiction recovery, Free Produce Market

Who / Access: Applicants must have eviction notice to qualify for assistance.

Where: 6736 NE Killingsworth St Suite 101 Portland, OR 97218

Notes: Leaving a message does NOT mean they will call you back - applicants need to speak to someone. Once the applicant has talked with someone, they will then be contacted for an appointment with a case manager, who will assess eligibility.

Affordable Housing

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Affordable HousingHOME FORWARD (MULTNOMAH COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY)

Home Forward — Subsidized Properties

Type: Public Housing / Project-Based Section 8

Who / Access: Low income; families, seniors, disabled

Where: 135 SW Ash St, Portland OR 97204

Notes: Waitlists often closed; open 1–3x/year ~1 week

Affordable HousingHOME FORWARD (MULTNOMAH COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY)

Home Forward — Housing Choice Voucher (Sec. 8)

Type: Tenant-based rental subsidy

Who / Access: Income < 50% AMI

Where: Portland / Multnomah County

Notes: Long waitlists; sign up for newsletter

Affordable HousingHOME FORWARD (MULTNOMAH COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY)

Home Forward — ADA Accessible Units

Type: Priority waitlist for accessible units

Who / Access: Individuals needing ADA features

Where: Fax: 503-280-3766

Notes: Doctor verification form required

Affordable HousingHOME FORWARD (MULTNOMAH COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY)

Home Forward — CHSP (Congregate Housing Svcs)

Type: Supportive housing with meals/care services

Who / Access: Seniors/disabled in specific HF buildings

Where: Dahlke Manor, Grace Peck, Holgate House, Unthank Plaza

Notes: Referral to Adrianna.Rickard@homeforward.org

Affordable HousingHOME FORWARD (MULTNOMAH COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY)

Home Forward — Terminal Illness Preference

Type: Priority placement on all waitlists

Who / Access: Life expectancy ≤ 12 months

Where: Portland

Notes: Doctor form required; bumped to top of list

Affordable HousingMULTNOMAH COUNTY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LISTS (NW PILOT PROJECT)

NW Pilot Project — Open Waitlists (62+/Disabled)

Type: HUD subsidized buildings with open waitlists

Who / Access: Ages 62+ or with disabilities

Where: Multnomah County

Notes: Updated 8/2025 list available for download

Affordable HousingMULTNOMAH COUNTY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LISTS (NW PILOT PROJECT)

NW Pilot Project — Apts for 62+/Disabled

Type: Subsidized rent apartments

Who / Access: Ages 62+ or with disabilities

Where: Multnomah County

Notes: Updated 9/2025 list

Affordable HousingMULTNOMAH COUNTY SUBSIDIZED HOUSING LISTS (NW PILOT PROJECT)

NW Pilot Project — Apts for Under 62 (No Disability)

Type: Subsidized rent apartments

Who / Access: Under 62 without disabilities

Where: Multnomah County

Notes: Updated 9/2025 list

Affordable HousingDEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY SPECIFIC HOUSING

Pioneer Abodes Apartments

Type: HUD subsidized; DD household requirement

Who / Access: Households with developmental disability member

Where: Portland

Notes: 9 units

Affordable HousingDEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY SPECIFIC HOUSING

Kehillah Housing

Type: HUD subsidized; DD household requirement

Who / Access: Households with developmental disability member

Where: Portland

Notes: Monthly rent = 30% gross income

Affordable HousingDEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY SPECIFIC HOUSING

Belong Art Community

Type: Market rate housing for DD artists

Who / Access: Developmentally disabled artists

Where: Portland

Notes: Not subsidized; designed for DD artists

Affordable HousingWHEELCHAIR / PHYSICAL DISABILITY ACCESSIBLE HOUSING (QUAD INC)

Quad Inc — Burnside Station

Type: HUD Section 8 subsidized; wheelchair accessible

Who / Access: Low income; wheelchair needs

Where: Portland

Notes: 21 units

Affordable HousingWHEELCHAIR / PHYSICAL DISABILITY ACCESSIBLE HOUSING (QUAD INC)

Quad Inc — Central Station

Type: HUD Section 8 subsidized; wheelchair accessible

Who / Access: Low income; wheelchair needs

Where: Gresham, OR

Notes: 23 units

Affordable HousingWHEELCHAIR / PHYSICAL DISABILITY ACCESSIBLE HOUSING (QUAD INC)

Quad Inc — Myers Court

Type: HUD Section 8 subsidized; fully accessible

Who / Access: Low income

Where: Portland

Notes: 19 units

Affordable HousingWHEELCHAIR / PHYSICAL DISABILITY ACCESSIBLE HOUSING (QUAD INC)

Quad Inc — Rolling Green

Type: HUD Section 8 subsidized; fully accessible

Who / Access: Low income

Where: Washington County

Notes: 25 units

Affordable HousingWHEELCHAIR / PHYSICAL DISABILITY ACCESSIBLE HOUSING (QUAD INC)

Quad Inc — Station 162

Type: Below market rent; accessible

Who / Access: Households < 60% AMI

Where: Portland

Notes: 25 units

Affordable HousingSHARED & RECOVERY HOUSING

Home Share Oregon

Type: Homesharing matchmaking (homeowner + seeker)

Who / Access: Homeowners w/ spare room; housing seekers

Where: Oregon statewide

Notes: Free service; background checks; personalized matching

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Affordable HousingSHARED & RECOVERY HOUSING

Oxford House

Type: Shared clean and sober housing

Who / Access: People in recovery; democratic self-run

Where: Multiple OR locations

Notes: Sobriety required; national network

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Affordable HousingSHARED & RECOVERY HOUSING

Pine Street Recovery Housing

Type: Shared sober housing; couples and kids welcome

Who / Access: People in recovery; 12-step participation required

Where: Portland

Notes: UA required; bed provided

Affordable HousingOTHER COUNTY / STATE PROGRAMS

Clackamas County Housing Choice Voucher

Type: Section 8 / HCV

Who / Access: Low income Clackamas County residents

Where: Clackamas County

Notes: Separate waitlist from Home Forward

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Affordable HousingOTHER COUNTY / STATE PROGRAMS

Washington County Housing Choice & PBV

Type: Section 8 / HCV + project-based

Who / Access: Low income WA County residents

Where: Washington County

Notes: Separate waitlist

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Affordable HousingOTHER COUNTY / STATE PROGRAMS

Relay Resources — Affordable Housing

Type: Income-restricted affordable housing

Who / Access: Households ≤ 60% AMI; income ≥ 1.5x monthly rent

Where: Portland metro

Notes: Competitively priced; income-restricted

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Shelters

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SheltersSHELTER DIRECTORY

Northrup Overnight Shelter

Type: Emergency Overnight Congregate Shelter – adult men and women

Who / Access: Adults (all genders)

Where: 1435 NW Northrup Street (North Pearl LLC)

Notes: The site serves only adult participants.

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Arbor Lodge Shelter (Congregate)

Type: Congregate Shelter

Who / Access: Adults (all genders) – individuals and couples

Where: 1952 N Lombard / 7440 N Denver Ave, Portland

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Bybee Lakes Hope Center

Type: Emergency Congregate Shelter

Who / Access: Men, women, and families with children

Where: 14355 N Bybee Lake Court, Portland

Notes: Participants must commit to sobriety (even day one); no registered sex offenders of any class.

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Clark Center

Type: Long-Term / Short-Term Residential – housing-focused

Who / Access: Men

Where: 1431 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland

Notes: TB card required; drug- and alcohol-free. Meals, services and housing placement offered. Portion of beds for men in Multnomah County community justice system.

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Doreen's Place

Type: Residential 4 months to 1 year – housing-focused

Who / Access: Men / Non-Binary / Veterans – Sober

Where: 610 NW Broadway St., Portland

Notes: Drug- and alcohol-free. Meals, services and housing placement. Veterans priority beds available.

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Gresham Women's Shelter

Type: Emergency Congregate Shelter

Who / Access: Women

Where: 16141 E Burnside St., Gresham

Notes: Meals, services and housing placement offered.

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Jean's Place

Type: Short-Term Residential / Transitional – housing-focused

Who / Access: Women – Sober

Where: 18 NE 11th Ave., Portland

Notes: TB card required; drug- and alcohol-free. Portion of beds for women in Multnomah County justice system and US Military Veterans.

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Laurelwood Center

Type: Low-Barrier Emergency Shelter

Who / Access: Women and couples; priority for veterans, 55+, disabled

Where: 6130 SE Foster Road, Portland

Notes: Pets allowed. Priority for veterans, adults 55+, individuals with disabilities.

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Market Street Shelter

Type: Emergency Congregate Shelter

Who / Access: Adults (men and women)

Where: 120 SE Market St., Portland

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River District Navigation Center

Type: Low-Barrier Emergency Shelter / Navigation Center

Who / Access: Men, women, and couples; priority for veterans, 55+, disabled

Where: 1111 NW Naito Parkway, Portland

Notes: Pets allowed. Priority for veterans, adults 55+, individuals with disabilities.

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Walnut Park Shelter

Type: Emergency Overnight Shelter

Who / Access: Adults 18+ (all genders)

Where: 5411 NE MLK / 5329 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland

Notes: Pets allowed. Priority for veterans, adults 55+, disabled, and unsheltered neighbors from surrounding area.

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Willamette Center

Type: Low-Barrier Emergency / Transitional Shelter

Who / Access: Women, non-binary individuals, couples; 18+; priority for 55+, disabled, veterans

Where: 5120 SE Milwaukie Ave., Portland

Notes: Women and couples only. Priority for 55+, disabled, veterans.

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Wy'east Shelter

Type: Emergency Congregate Shelter

Who / Access: Men; priority for veterans, 55+, disabled

Where: 1415 SE 122nd Ave., Portland

Notes: Priority for Veterans, 55+, and individuals with disabilities.

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Banfield Motel Shelter

Type: Low-Barrier Motel Shelter

Who / Access: Adults (all genders) – individuals and couples; medically vulnerable

Where: 1525 NE 37th Ave., Portland

Notes: No outside referrals – must come through congregate shelter.

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Chestnut Tree Inn Motel Shelter

Type: Motel Shelter

Who / Access: Women

Where: 9699 SE Stark St., Portland

Notes: No outside referrals – must come through congregate shelter.

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Delta Park Motel Shelter

Type: Motel Shelter

Who / Access: Adults (all genders) – individuals and couples

Where: 1125 N Schmeer Rd., Portland

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Roseway Inn Motel Shelter

Type: Motel Shelter

Who / Access: Adults (all genders) – individuals and couples

Where: 9723 NE Sandy Blvd., Portland

Notes: No outside referrals – must come through congregate shelter.

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Rockwood Bridge Shelter

Type: Transitional Motel Shelter – permanent housing track

Who / Access: Adults (all genders) – individuals and couples

Where: 121 NE 181st Ave., Gresham

Notes: For individuals who have already been approved for permanent housing.

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Stark Street Motel Shelter (former Motel 6)

Type: Motel Shelter

Who / Access: Adults (all genders) – individuals and couples

Where: 18323 SE Stark St., Gresham

Notes: No outside referrals – must come through congregate shelter.

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Arbor Lodge (Village-Style Pods)

Type: Village-Style Pod Shelter

Who / Access: Women and non-binary people

Where: 7440 N Denver Ave., Portland

Notes: Some pods reserved for women veterans.

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Avalon Village

Type: Low-Barrier Transitional POD Village

Who / Access: Adults 18+ – female-identifying and BIPOC priority

Where: 2539 SE 19th Ave., Portland

Notes: Priority for female-identifying and BIPOC adults.

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Beacon Village

Type: POD Village – Low-Barrier

Who / Access: Adults 18+ (all genders)

Where: 621 NE 76th Ave., Portland

Notes: Referral generally through Joint Office of Homeless Services or established outreach partners.

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Dignity Village

Type: Transitional Mini-Home Village

Who / Access: Adults 18+ – individuals and couples

Where: 9401 NE Sunderland Ave., Portland

Notes: COVID vaccinated required. Cost: $100/month. Walk-in Tuesdays 10am.

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Kenton Women's Village

Type: Village-Style Transitional Shelter

Who / Access: Women; priority for veterans, 55+, disabled

Where: 2420 N Columbia Blvd., Portland

Notes: Priority for veterans, women 55+, women with disabilities.

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Oak Street Village

Type: Alternative Village-Style Shelter

Who / Access: Adults

Where: 333 SE 82nd Ave., Portland

Notes: Case management, amenities, and mental/behavioral health services on-site.

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Parkrose Community Village

Type: Transitional POD Village

Who / Access: Adults – LGBTQIA2S+ priority

Where: 12505 NE Halsey St., Portland

Notes: Serves adults identifying as LGBTQIA2S+.

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St. Andrews Village

Type: Transitional POD Village

Who / Access: Adults 45+ or with physical disability; priority: BIPOC, LGBTQIA+

Where: 7600 N Hereford Ave., Portland

Notes: Priority for adults 45+ or with physical disability; BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ priority.

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St. Johns Village

Type: POD Village – Low-Barrier

Who / Access: Men, women, and couples – Veteran-focused

Where: 8005 N Richmond Ave. / 8051 N Richmond, Portland

Notes: Veteran-focused.

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Family Village Shelter (Path Home)

Type: Trauma-Informed Family Village Shelter

Who / Access: Families with children under 18

Where: 6220 SE 92nd Ave., Portland

Notes: Day services and full-service case management. Private rooms, meals, laundry, kids playroom, computer lab, playground.

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Lilac Meadows Family Shelter

Type: Family Shelter

Who / Access: Families with children

Where: 7740 SE Powell Blvd., Portland

Notes: Case management and staff on-site.

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My Father's House Community Shelter

Type: Family Shelter – Transitional

Who / Access: Families with children

Where: 5003 W Powell Blvd., Gresham

Notes: Families stay together. Home-style atmosphere with life-changing classes, structure, and services.

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Porch Light Youth Shelter

Type: Emergency Youth Shelter

Who / Access: Youth ages 16–24

Where: 1635 SW Alder St., Portland

Notes: First come/first served.

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Street Light Youth Shelter

Type: Emergency Youth Shelter

Who / Access: Youth ages 16–24

Where: 1635 SW Alder St., Portland

Notes: Nightly

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Raphael House

Type: Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter

Who / Access: All genders fleeing domestic violence

Where: Confidential (mailing: 4110 SE Hawthorne Blvd #503, Portland)

Notes: Gender-inclusive. Accepts couples, families, and pets. No restrictions on gender identity, immigration status, or background.

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The Bonnie Tinker Emergency Shelter (Bradley Angle)

Type: Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter

Who / Access: Anyone fleeing domestic violence

Where: Confidential

Notes: Part of Bradley Angle's emergency shelter network.

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The Tami Best Emergency Shelter (Bradley Angle)

Type: Emergency Domestic Violence Shelter

Who / Access: Anyone fleeing domestic violence

Where: Confidential

Notes: Part of Bradley Angle's emergency shelter network.

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Bradley Angle – Main Campus

Type: Emergency + Transitional DV Shelter

Who / Access: DV survivors – all genders; culturally specific services for Black and LGBTQIA+ communities

Where: 5432 N Albina Ave., Portland

Notes: Includes Healing Roots, Marsha's Folx (LGBTQIA+), Economic Empowerment, Youth Programs, and Transition Services (up to 2 years).

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Bethanie's Room

Type: Emergency Overnight Shelter

Who / Access: Women

Where: 1015 NW 17th Ave., Portland

Notes: Overnight

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Centennial Neighborhood Shelter

Type: Emergency Overnight Congregate Shelter

Who / Access: Adults (all genders)

Where: 3130 SE 148th Ave. (Eastside IDC)

Notes: Serves adult men and women.

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SE Grand Recovery Shelter

Type: Emergency Overnight Congregate Shelter – Recovery-Oriented

Who / Access: Adults (all genders) – recovery-focused

Where: 614 SE Grand Ave.

Notes: Recovery-oriented. Sobriety expected on arrival.

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Moore Street Shelter

Type: Emergency Overnight Congregate Shelter

Who / Access: Adults (men and women)

Where: 5325 N Williams Ave. (Salvation Army)

Notes: Adult women and men only.

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St. Stephen's Shelter

Type: Emergency Overnight Congregate Shelter

Who / Access: Adults (all genders)

Where: 1432 SW 13th Ave. (Operation Nightwatch)

Notes: Serves all adult genders.

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Agape Village (Central Church of the Nazarene)

Type: Emergency Overnight Congregate Shelter

Who / Access: Adults (all genders)

Where: 9715 SE Powell Blvd. (Central Church of the Nazarene)

Notes: Serves adult men and women.

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CityTeam Grand

Type: Emergency Overnight Congregate Shelter – Recovery-Oriented

Who / Access: Adults (all genders) – recovery-focused

Where: 526 SE Grand Ave. (CityTeam)

Notes: Recovery-oriented; sobriety expected on arrival. Capacity expanding.

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SAFES at Fairbridge (Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter)

Type: Emergency Overnight Congregate Shelter – Women

Who / Access: Women-identifying adults

Where: 30 SW 2nd Ave. (Salvation Army)

Notes: Women-identifying participants only.

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Portland Rescue Mission Burnside Shelter

Type: Emergency Overnight Shelter + Residential Recovery

Who / Access: Men (emergency/recovery); women and children (Shepherd's Door)

Where: 111 W Burnside St., Portland

Notes: Hot meals (up to 700/day), showers, clothing, mail service, referrals. Shepherd's Door: up to 37 women+children in 12–18 month recovery program.

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Multnomah Safe Rest Village

Type: Safe Rest Village – Temporary Alternative Shelter

Who / Access: Adults experiencing unsheltered homelessness

Where: 2731 SW Multnomah Blvd. (City of Portland parking lot)

Notes: Case management, amenities, mental/behavioral health services on-site.

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Clinton Triangle

Type: Temporary Alternative Shelter Site (TASS)

Who / Access: Adults experiencing unsheltered homelessness

Where: 1490 SE Gideon St. (Stacey & Witbeck, leased by City of Portland)

Notes: 24/7

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Menlo Park Safe Rest Village

Type: Safe Rest Village – Temporary Alternative Shelter

Who / Access: Adults experiencing unsheltered homelessness

Where: 12305 SE Ash St. (TriMet Property)

Notes: Case management, amenities, mental/behavioral health services on-site.

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North Portland Road

Type: City Shelter Site / TASS + RV Safe Park

Who / Access: Adults experiencing unsheltered homelessness; individuals in vehicles

Where: 10505 N Portland Rd. (Bureau of Environmental Services)

Notes: Case management, amenities, mental/behavioral health services on-site.

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Reedway Safe Rest Village

Type: Safe Rest Village – Temporary Outdoor Shelter

Who / Access: Adults experiencing unsheltered homelessness

Where: 10550 SE Reedway St. (Portland Bureau of Environmental Services)

Notes: ~130,000 sq ft. Case management, amenities, mental/behavioral health services on-site.

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SW Naito Village

Type: Alternative Outdoor Shelter – LGBTQ+-Affirming

Who / Access: Adults experiencing unsheltered homelessness; LGBTQ+-affirming

Where: 2185 SW Naito Pkwy. (PBOT and ODOT)

Notes: LGBTQ+-affirming village shelter.

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Weidler Village

Type: Alternative Outdoor Shelter

Who / Access: Adults experiencing unsheltered homelessness

Where: 84 NE Weidler St. (Prosper Portland)

Notes: 24/7

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NW Glisan Oasis Day Center

Type: Day Center

Who / Access: Anyone – housed or unhoused

Where: NW 6th Ave & NW Glisan (Prosper Portland)

Notes: Showers, bathrooms, charging stations, pet area, WiFi, private meeting areas, hot beverages/snacks, rotating mobile services. Near Streetcar and MAX.

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JOIN Dayspace

Type: Day Center

Who / Access: Anyone – housed or unhoused

Where: 1435 NE 81st Ave. (JOIN)

Notes: Mail, meals, case management, showers, bathrooms, indoor space.

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United States Mission

Type: Transitional Housing – Long-Term

Who / Access: Men – clean and sober

Where: 4545 NE Garfield Ave., Portland

Notes: Long-term clean and sober home with quality meals and self-help work program. Faith-based but no belief requirement. Must have sincere desire to leave streets permanently.

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Behavioral Health Resource Center (BHRC)

Type: Behavioral Health Day Center + Residential Shelter

Who / Access: Adults 18+ with behavioral health needs and/or experiencing homelessness

Where: 333 SW Park Ave., Portland

Notes: Operated in partnership with Multnomah County and MHAAO/The Peer Company.

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West Women's and Children's (Salvation Army)

Type: Emergency Shelter

Who / Access: Women and children; also Veterans (men, women, families) up to 9 months

Notes: TB card required for veterans program. Info meeting Wednesdays at 9am.

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82nd Avenue Motel Shelter

Type: Motel Shelter – COVID Isolation

Who / Access: Adults needing COVID-19 isolation – from congregate shelters

Where: 1707 NE 82nd Ave., Portland

Notes: Only available for people needing COVID-19 isolation.

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All Saints Catholic Church (RSVP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: By appointment

Where: NE Portland

Notes: NE Portland. Call to schedule.

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All Saints Episcopal Church – Woodstock Food Pantry

Type: Drive-through or walk-up pantry

Who / Access: Fridays and Saturdays, 12pm–2pm

Where: 4033 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland, OR 97202

Notes: SE Portland. Available to anyone in need of food.

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Allen Temple Food Pantry

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11am–2pm (closed 1st Wednesday and Saturday of month)

Where: 4214 NE 8th Ave., Portland, OR 97211

Notes: NE Portland

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Ascension Catholic Church (RSVP / SVdP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays 5pm–6:30pm; Thursdays 2pm–3:30pm

Where: 823 SE 76th Ave., Portland, OR 97215

Notes: SE Portland

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Black Community Food Center / Food Pantry

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays and Fridays 2pm–4:30pm; Thursdays 3pm–6pm

Where: 4450 NE 131st St., Portland, OR 97230

Notes: East Portland / Gresham

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Blanchet House

Type: Free meals – café-style (breakfast, lunch, dinner)

Who / Access: Breakfast: 6:30am–7:25am; Lunch: 11:30am–12:25pm; Dinner: 5pm–5:55pm (daily)

Where: 310 NW Glisan St., Portland, OR 97209

Notes: NW Portland / Downtown. Free meals 7 days a week.

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Cherry Blossom Free Food Market

Type: Free food market

Who / Access: 2nd Wednesday of the month, 8:30am–10:30am

Where: 740 SE 106th Ave., Portland, OR 97216

Notes: East Portland. Open to anyone in need. Please bring own bags.

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City Team Ministries

Type: Food distribution

Who / Access: 4th Saturday of the month, 12pm–2pm

Where: 526 SE Grand Ave., Portland, OR 97214

Notes: SE Portland

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Clackamas Service Center

Type: Shopping-style pantry + delivery

Who / Access: SE 80th: Tues & Thurs 12pm–4pm; Malden: Fridays 2:30pm–3:30pm; Torbank: Every other Thursday 3–4pm; Thompson: Every other Thursday 3–4pm; Park Ave (delivery): 4th Thursday 11am–12pm

Where: Multiple locations: 8800 SE 80th Ave (primary); 8129 SE Malden St; 2150 SE Torbank Rd; 7400 SE Thompson Rd, Milwaukie; 1314 SW Park Ave (delivery referral)

Notes: Multiple locations. Deliveries by referral from Food for Health Network.

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Clay St. Table Pantry (First Christian)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: 4th Thursday of the month, 11am–12pm

Where: 1314 SW Park Ave., Portland, OR 97201

Notes: SW Portland / Downtown. Also provides hot meals on Thursday and Saturday evenings through Operation Nightwatch.

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Community for Positive Aging Pantry (55+)

Type: Food pantry + Asian food pantry

Who / Access: Main pantry: Tuesdays 1:30pm–2:30pm; Asian Food Pantry: 2nd Thursday of the month, 12pm–2:30pm

Where: 1820 NE 40th Ave., Portland, OR 97212

Notes: NE Portland. Asian pantry registration at communityfpa.org/asian-food-pantry

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Crossroads Food Bank

Type: Food bank

Who / Access: Thursdays 9am–12pm; Saturdays 10am–12pm

Where: 2407 NE 102nd Ave., Portland, OR 97220

Notes: East Portland / Gresham

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Davis Elementary School Food Market

Type: Shopping-style free food market

Who / Access: Fridays (check schedule), 2:30pm–4pm

Where: 19501 NE Davis St., Portland, OR 97230

Notes: East Portland. Please bring own bags.

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East County Food Pantry

Type: Drive-through or client choice

Who / Access: Saturdays, 10am–12:30pm (please do not arrive before 9:45am)

Where: 2420 NE Fairview Ave., Fairview, OR 97024

Notes: Fairview / East County

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Equitable Giving Circle – Alder Commons

Type: Market-style food distribution

Who / Access: Weekly, Thursdays 10am–2pm

Where: 4212 NE Prescott Blvd., Portland, OR

Notes: NE Portland. Weekly market for BIPOC folks.

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Esther's Pantry

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Mondays 1pm–4pm; Tuesdays 2pm–5pm; Wednesdays 1pm–3pm; Thursdays 2pm–5pm

Where: 10202 SE 32nd Ave. Ste 601, Milwaukie, OR 97222

Notes: SE Portland / Milwaukie

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First Baptist EFB

Type: Free hot meals, clothing, toiletries, and groceries (as supplies allow)

Who / Access: Mondays and Thursdays, 2pm–4pm

Where: 909 SW 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97205

Notes: SW Portland / Downtown

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Food for Families

Type: Food distribution

Who / Access: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays 4pm–5pm (2025 schedule: 10/22, 11/12, 11/26, 12/10)

Where: 3505 SE 182nd Ave., Gresham, OR 97030 (Centennial High School)

Notes: Gresham / East Portland

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Francis Center Food Pantry

Type: Food boxes available for pickup

Who / Access: Monday–Thursday, 10am–2pm

Where: 6535 SE 82nd Ave., Portland, OR 97266

Notes: SE Portland. Please bring own bags if possible.

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Free Food Market at PSU South Park Blocks

Type: Free food market

Who / Access: 2nd Monday of the month, 9:30am–11am

Where: 1914 SW Park Ave., Portland, OR (South Park Blocks behind Shattuck Hall)

Notes: SW Portland. Open to PSU students, staff, and general public. Please bring bags.

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Groceries for Grout

Type: Outdoor shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Fridays, 12pm–1pm

Where: 4028 SE 34th Ave., Portland, OR 97202

Notes: SE Portland. Available to everyone. Please bring own bags.

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Hand Up – The People's Pantry

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Mondays and Tuesdays 12pm–4pm; 4th Saturday of the month 10am–1pm

Where: At the Q Center – 4115 N Mississippi Ave. Ste 5, Portland, OR 97217

Notes: North Portland

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Helping Hands Food Pantry

Type: Food pantry – pickup in parking lot

Who / Access: Wednesdays 9:30am–11:30am and 4pm–6pm

Where: 14986 NW Cornell Rd., Portland, OR 97229 (church parking lot pickup)

Notes: NW Portland area. Must call Care to Share at 503-591-9025 to make appointment.

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Hereford House Food Pantry

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Fridays and Saturdays 12pm–2pm

Where: 7704 N Hereford Ave., Portland, OR 97203

Notes: North Portland

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High & Elementary School Free Food Market (El Programa HC)

Type: Shopping-style food market

Who / Access: 2nd Wednesday of the month, 4pm–5:30pm

Where: 295 NE 24th St., Gresham, OR 97030

Notes: Gresham. Please bring own bags.

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Highland Christian Center

Type: Food pantry + community breakfast

Who / Access: Food Pantry: Fridays 10am–12pm; Community Breakfast: Sundays 9am–10am

Where: 7600 NE Glisan St., Portland, OR 97213

Notes: NE Portland

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Holy Family Catholic Church (RSVP / SVdP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: By appointment

Where: SE Portland

Notes: SE Portland. Call to schedule.

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Kellogg Middle School Free Food Market

Type: Free food market

Who / Access: 3rd Friday of the month, 3:30pm–5pm

Where: 3400 SE 69th Ave., Portland, OR 97206

Notes: SE Portland. Open to the public. Please bring bags.

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Lasagna Love

Type: Volunteer lasagna chefs deliver meals to individuals and families in need

Who / Access: Varies by volunteer availability

Where: Portland and surrounding areas (volunteer delivery)

Notes: Portland-wide. Sign up at lasagnalove.org/request-a-meal

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Lift UP Free Food Market

Type: Free food market

Who / Access: 4th Wednesday of every month, 11am–12pm

Where: 1200 NW 23rd Ave., Portland, OR 97210 (parking lot of Legacy Good Samaritan Clinic)

Notes: NW Portland

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Lift Urban Portland / Preston's Pantry

Type: Shopping-style pantry with lottery system

Who / Access: Thursdays and Fridays 3pm–6pm (arrive 2pm–2:25pm for lottery); Tuesdays 3pm–6pm by appointment only (waitlist full)

Where: 1838 SW Jefferson St., Portland, OR 97201

Notes: SW Portland. Additional hours for people with mobility challenges or health conditions. Tuesday appointment sign-up via website waitlist.

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Linnton Community Center Food Bank

Type: Food bank

Who / Access: Tuesdays, 8am–6pm

Where: 10614 NW St. Helens Rd., Portland, OR 97231

Notes: NW Portland

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Love Our City

Type: Drive-through and walk-up food distribution

Who / Access: Tuesdays, 11am–12pm

Where: 6025 NE Prescott / 6120 NE 57th Ave., Portland, OR 97218

Notes: NE Portland

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Mainspring (Main Pantry + Mobile Pop-Ups)

Type: Food pantry + mobile pop-up pantries

Who / Access: Main: Mon–Thu 9am–3pm; mobile pop-up schedule at mainspringpdx.org/offsite-open-air-pantries

Where: 3500 NE 82nd Ave., Portland, OR 97220 (main); mobile pop-ups at various locations monthly

Notes: NE Portland base; mobile pantries throughout Portland metro. See website for schedule.

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Mainspring Mobile Pantry #1 – Victory Outreach

Type: Mobile destination food pantry

Who / Access: 3rd Tuesday of the month, 10am–12pm

Where: 16022 SE Stark St., Portland, OR 97233

Notes: East Portland. Please bring own shopping bags and baskets.

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Mainspring Mobile Pantry #2 – East Portland Community Center

Type: Mobile destination food pantry

Who / Access: 2nd Wednesday of the month, 9am–11am

Where: 740 SE 106th Ave., Portland, OR 97216

Notes: East Portland. Please bring own shopping bags and baskets.

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Mainspring Mobile Pantry #3 – Rockwood Village Apartments

Type: Mobile destination food pantry

Who / Access: 4th Tuesday of the month, 10am–12pm

Where: 783 SE 185th Ave., Portland, OR 97233

Notes: East Portland. Please bring own shopping bags and baskets.

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Mainspring Monthly Mobile – Dawson Park

Type: Mobile destination food pantry

Who / Access: 1st Tuesday of the month, 10am–12pm

Where: 1 N Stanton St., Portland, OR 97227 (across from the church)

Notes: North Portland

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Mainspring Portland (Onsite Pantry)

Type: Food pantry + clothing pantry

Who / Access: Food Pantry: Thursdays 10am–1pm; Clothing Pantry: Tuesdays and Thursdays 10am–1pm

Where: 3500 NE 82nd Ave., Portland, OR 97220

Notes: NE Portland

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Metro Church of Christ

Type: Food boxes

Who / Access: Monday–Friday, 11am–1pm

Where: 1525 NW Division St., Gresham, OR 97030 (food boxes in west parking lot)

Notes: Gresham

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Metropolitan Family Services: Hunger Relief

Type: Shopping-style food pantry at 5 school locations

Who / Access: Cherry Park: Every other Mon 3:30pm–5pm; Glenfair: Tues 3pm–4:30pm; Alder: Wed 2:30pm–4pm; David Douglas: Thurs 3pm–4:30pm; Parklane: Fri 12pm–1:30pm

Where: Multiple school locations: Cherry Park (1930 SE 104th); Glenfair (15300 NE Glisan); Alder (17200 SE Alder); David Douglas Aquatic Center (13030 SE Taylor Ct); Parklane (15811 SE Main St)

Notes: Open to anyone. See website for closure schedules.

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Milk Crate Kitchen

Type: Cooks and delivers food to families

Who / Access: Twice per month on Wednesdays, 9:30am–10am delivery

Where: Portland and surrounding areas (delivery)

Notes: Portland-wide. Sign up at milkcratekitchen.org

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Neighborhood House

Type: Shopping-style food pantry

Who / Access: Monday–Tuesday 10am–12pm and 1pm–4pm; Thursdays 2pm–6pm (closed 12pm–1pm Mon/Wed)

Where: 3445 SW Moss St., Portland, OR 97219

Notes: SW Portland. Delivery options available at nhpdx.org/food-security

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New Avenues for Youth Downtown Drop-In Center

Type: Meals served for first hour of each shift

Who / Access: Mon–Fri: 9am–10am, 1pm–3pm, 3:30pm–6pm; Saturdays: 1pm–3pm, 4pm–6:30pm

Where: 820 SW Oak St., Portland, OR 97205

Notes: SW Portland / Downtown. Youth drop-in center.

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New Avenues for Youth East Multnomah County Drop-In

Type: Youth drop-in with meal services

Who / Access: Monday–Friday 10am–6pm

Where: 470 SE 165th Ave., Portland, OR 97233

Notes: East Portland. Youth drop-in center.

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New Columbia Free Food Market

Type: Shopping-style food pantry

Who / Access: 3rd Saturday of the month, 10am–12pm

Where: 4625 N Trenton St., Portland, OR 97203

Notes: North Portland. Please bring own bags.

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Northeast Emergency Food Program

Type: Lottery-style self-service shopping

Who / Access: Thursdays and Saturdays 9:30am–12pm; Tuesdays 4pm–6:30pm (Spanish primary language)

Where: 4800 NE 72nd Ave., Portland, OR 97218

Notes: NE Portland. Spanish services available Tuesdays.

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One HOPE Fellowship

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: 1st, 3rd, and 4th Saturdays of the month, 11am–12pm

Where: 5425 NE 27th Ave., Portland, OR 97211

Notes: NE Portland

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Ortiz Center Free Food Market

Type: Free food market

Who / Access: 1st Wednesday of the month, 10am–12pm

Where: 6736 NE Killingsworth St., Portland, OR 97218

Notes: NE Portland

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Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church (RSVP / SVdP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: By appointment

Where: SE Portland

Notes: SE Portland. Call to schedule.

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Outside In Cafe

Type: Three healthy meals per day

Who / Access: Daily – three meals per day

Where: 1132 SW 13th Ave., Second Floor, Portland, OR 97205

Notes: SW Portland. Also offers showers, hygiene supplies, mail services, internet, and laundry.

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PACS Mobile Food Pantry – Tabernacle SDA Church

Type: Mobile food pantry

Who / Access: 4th Thursday of the month, 4pm–6pm

Where: 26 SW Condor Way, Portland, OR 97239

Notes: SW Portland

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PACS Mobile Pantry – Crosswalk Portland at Anthem Church

Type: Mobile food pantry

Who / Access: Thursday of the month, 4pm–6pm

Where: 1415 NE 223rd Ave., Fairview, OR 97024

Notes: Fairview

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PACS Mobile Pantry – Cumberland

Type: Mobile food pantry

Who / Access: 1st Tuesday of the month, 3:30pm–5:30pm

Where: 13115 SE Foster Rd., Portland, OR 97236

Notes: SE/East Portland

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PACS Mobile Pantry – Gresham Spanish SDA Church

Type: Mobile food pantry

Who / Access: 2nd Thursday of the month, 4pm–6pm

Where: 223 SE Cleveland Ave., Gresham, OR 97080

Notes: Gresham

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PACS Mobile Pantry – Rockwood CDC

Type: Mobile food pantry

Who / Access: 3rd Tuesday of the month, 3:30pm

Where: 18445 E Burnside St., Gresham, OR 97233

Notes: Gresham / East Portland

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PACS Mobile Pantry – Rockwood/Wallace Building

Type: Mobile food pantry

Who / Access: 2nd Monday of the month, 4pm–6pm

Where: 124 NE 181st Ave., Portland, OR 97230

Notes: East Portland / Rockwood

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Pantry at Roosevelt High School

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Mondays, 1:30pm–3pm

Where: 6941 N Central St., Portland, OR 97203

Notes: North Portland. Open to the public.

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Portland Adventist Community Services (PACS)

Type: Drive-through and walk-up food boxes

Who / Access: Monday–Friday 9am–11am

Where: 11020 NE Halsey St., Portland, OR 97220

Notes: NE Portland. Mobile pop-up pantries also at various locations.

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Portland Open Bible Community Pantry

Type: Shopping-style pantry + food box delivery (sign-up required)

Who / Access: Pantry pickup: Tuesdays 5pm–7pm & Thursdays 10am–1pm

Where: 3223 SE 92nd Ave., Portland, OR 97266

Notes: SE Portland. Food box delivery available at pobcpantry.com/order-online

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Portland Rescue Mission

Type: Free meals (breakfast and dinner) 7 days a week

Who / Access: Breakfast: 7am daily; Dinner: 6pm daily

Where: 111 W Burnside St., Portland, OR 97209

Notes: NW Portland / Downtown. Also offers mail service, showers, clothing, and other resources.

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Rahab's Sisters

Type: Free restaurant-style dinner (Fri); self-serve lunch (Wed)

Who / Access: Community Gatherings: Fridays 5pm–8pm; Self-serve lunch: Wednesdays 2pm–4pm

Where: 232 SE 80th Ave., Portland, OR 97215

Notes: SE Portland

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Rigler Elementary Free Food Market

Type: Free food market

Who / Access: 3rd Friday of the month, 3pm–4:30pm (December market moved to 12/12)

Where: 5401 NE Prescott St., Portland, OR 97218

Notes: NE Portland

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Salvation Army Gresham Corps

Type: Emergency food (3–4 day supply) + free food market

Who / Access: Emergency food: Mon–Thu 9am–12pm; Free Food Market: 1st Wednesday 9am–11am and 5:30pm; Wednesday Night Family Program: Wednesdays at 6pm

Where: 473 SE 194th Ave., Gresham, OR 97233

Notes: Gresham. Wednesday Night Family Program: dinner + activities for kids, youth, and adults.

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Salvation Army Moore Street Corps

Type: Walk-up – pre-packaged food boxes or shopping-style

Who / Access: Wednesdays and Fridays, 9am–1pm (arrive by 12:30pm)

Where: 5325 N Williams Ave., Portland, OR 97217

Notes: North Portland

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Salvation Army Portland Tabernacle Corps

Type: Food box delivery and distribution

Who / Access: 3rd Friday of the month, 12pm–1pm

Where: 8495 SE Monterey Ave., Happy Valley, OR 97086

Notes: Happy Valley. Also offers food box delivery – call for info.

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Santa Cruz Free Food Market

Type: Drive-through food market

Who / Access: 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month, 10am–12pm

Where: 507 SW Powell Blvd., Gresham, OR 97030

Notes: Gresham. Open to anyone in need.

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School Pantry at Alder Elementary

Type: Outdoor shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays, 2:30pm–4pm

Where: 17200 SE Alder St., Portland, OR 97233

Notes: East Portland

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School Pantry at Clarendon

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays, 12pm–2pm

Where: 9325 N Van Houten Ave., Portland, OR 97203

Notes: North Portland. Open to the public.

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School Pantry at Earl Boyles Elementary

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Tuesdays, 4pm–5pm

Where: 10822 SE Bush St., Portland, OR 97266

Notes: East Portland. Open to the public. Please bring bags.

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School Pantry at East Gresham Elementary (El Programa HC)

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 4pm–5:30pm

Where: 900 SE 5th St., Gresham, OR 97080 (entrance on east side of school, between East Gresham and Dexter McCarty)

Notes: Gresham. Open to the public. Please bring own bags.

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School Pantry at Floyd Light Middle School (El Programa HC)

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month, 4pm–5:30pm

Where: 10800 SE Washington St., Portland, OR 97216

Notes: East Portland. Open to the public. Please bring own bags.

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School Pantry at Gilbert Park Elementary

Type: School pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays, 4pm–5pm

Where: 13132 SE Ramona St., Portland, OR 97236 (gym building by playground, SE of main entrance)

Notes: East Portland

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School Pantry at Glenfair Elementary

Type: Outdoor shopping-style distribution

Who / Access: Tuesdays, 3pm–4:30pm

Where: 15300 NE Glisan St., Portland, OR 97230

Notes: East Portland. Open to the public.

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School Pantry at Harrison Park Middle School

Type: School pantry

Who / Access: Mondays, 3:15pm–4:45pm

Where: 2225 SE 87th Ave., Portland, OR 97216

Notes: SE Portland

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School Pantry at Kelly Elementary School

Type: School pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays, 3pm–4:30pm

Where: 9015 SE Rural St., Portland, OR 97266 (between Kelly Elementary and Kelly Head Start on 91st Ave)

Notes: SE Portland

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School Pantry at Lane Middle School

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Tuesdays, 2:30pm–4pm

Where: SE Portland (distribution at back of school)

Notes: SE Portland

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School Pantry at McDaniel High

Type: Shopping-style food pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays 2pm–3:30pm (public hours)

Where: 2735 NE 82nd Ave., Portland, OR 97220

Notes: NE Portland

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School Pantry at Menlo Park

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Thursdays, 2pm–3:30pm

Where: East Portland

Notes: East Portland. Open to the public.

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School Pantry at Mill Park

Type: Shopping-style pantry (indoors, cafeteria)

Who / Access: Tuesdays, 4pm–5:15pm

Where: 1900 SE 117th Ave., Portland, OR 97216 (cafeteria)

Notes: East Portland. Open to public. Please bring bags.

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School Pantry at Ockley Green

Type: School pantry

Who / Access: Thursdays, 4:30pm–5:30pm

Where: 6031 N Montana Ave., Portland, OR 97217

Notes: North Portland. Located in the portables behind the school.

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School Pantry at Parklane School

Type: School pantry

Who / Access: Fridays, 12pm–1:30pm

Where: 15811 SE Main St., Portland, OR 97233 (front of school under canopies, along sidewalk near bus lane)

Notes: East Portland

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School Pantry at Parkrose Middle School

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Thursdays, 4pm–5:30pm

Where: 11800 NE Shaver St., Portland, OR 97220

Notes: East Portland. Open to the public.

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School Pantry at Patrick Lynch

Type: Shopping-style pantry (cafeteria)

Who / Access: Tuesdays, 4pm–5pm

Where: 1546 SE 169th Pl., Portland, OR 97233 (school cafeteria)

Notes: East Portland

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School Pantry at Reynolds Middle School

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Fridays, 2:30pm–4pm

Where: 1200 NE 201st Ave., Fairview, OR 97024 (east side of campus, north of pool, across from track)

Notes: Fairview. Open to the public.

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School Pantry at Shaver Elementary

Type: Walk-up shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Fridays, 2:30pm–4pm

Where: 3701 NE 131st Place, Portland, OR 97230

Notes: East Portland. Open to the public.

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School Pantry at Woodlawn School

Type: Shopping-style pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays, 4:30pm–5:30pm

Where: 7200 NE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97211

Notes: NE Portland. Open to the public.

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Seagrape Apothecary Community Food Pantry

Type: Community food pantry – multiple sites

Who / Access: Happy Valley: 1st & 3rd Fridays 12pm–1pm; N Williams: Wed & Fri 9am–1pm; Hillsboro: Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri 1pm–4pm; 194th Ave: Mon–Thu 9am–12pm

Where: Multiple locations: 8495 SE Monterey Ave, Happy Valley; 5325 N Williams Ave, Portland; 351 SE Oak St, Hillsboro; 473 SE 194th Ave, Portland

Notes: Multiple Portland metro locations.

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Sharon Community Services SDA

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Last two Saturdays of the month, 2pm–4pm

Where: 5209 NE 22nd Ave., Portland, OR 97211

Notes: NE Portland. Emergency appointments available other days.

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SnowCap Community Services

Type: Pre-packaged food boxes (outside front doors)

Who / Access: Mon–Fri 10am–2pm; Mondays and Wednesdays also 6pm–8pm

Where: 17805 SE Stark St., Portland, OR 97233

Notes: East Portland. General application required – call or apply online. Clothing available by appointment. Please dress for the weather.

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Southeast Community Food Pantry and Clothes Closet

Type: Food pantry + clothing closet

Who / Access: Mondays and Thursdays 10am–2pm; Wednesdays 2pm–6pm

Where: 5535 SE Rhone St., Portland, OR 97206

Notes: SE Portland

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St. Andre Bessette Catholic Church

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 1pm–2pm

Where: 601 W Burnside St., Portland, OR 97209

Notes: Downtown Portland

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

St. Andrew Catholic Church (RSVP / SVdP)

Type: Shopping-style food pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 9am–1pm

Where: 4940 NE 8th Ave., Portland, OR

Notes: NE Portland

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

St. Anne Catholic Church (RSVP / SVdP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays 9am–11am and 6pm–8pm

Where: 1015 SE 182nd Ave., Gresham, OR 97233

Notes: Gresham

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St. Charles Catholic Church (RSVP / SVdP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Tuesdays 4pm–6pm; Saturdays 10am–12pm

Where: 5310 NE 42nd Ave., Portland, OR 97218

Notes: NE Portland

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St. Clare Catholic Church (RSVP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: By appointment

Where: SW Portland

Notes: SW Portland. Call to schedule.

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St. Henry Catholic Church (RSVP / SVdP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Tuesdays and Saturdays 9:30am–12pm (except 4th Saturday monthly)

Where: 346 NW 1st St., Gresham, OR

Notes: Gresham

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St. Ignatius Catholic Church (RSVP / SVdP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: By appointment

Where: SE Portland

Notes: SE Portland. Call to schedule.

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St. John's Food Share

Type: Shopping-style food pantry

Who / Access: Mondays and Fridays 10am–4pm; Wednesdays 10am–12pm

Where: 8100 N Lombard St., Portland, OR 97203

Notes: North Portland

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St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church (RSVP / SVdP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Saturdays, 10am–12pm

Where: 2310 SE 148th Ave., Portland, OR 97233

Notes: SE/East Portland

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

St. Luke Lutheran Church Food Bank

Type: Food bank

Who / Access: 2nd and last Saturdays of the month, 2pm–3pm

Where: 4595 SW California St., Portland, OR 97219

Notes: SW Portland

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St. Mark's Lutheran Church

Type: Shopping-style food pantry

Who / Access: Fridays, 2pm–5pm

Where: 5415 SE Powell Blvd., Portland, OR 97206

Notes: SE Portland

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St. Peter Catholic Church (RSVP / SVdP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10am–11am

Where: 5905 SE 87th Ave., Portland, OR 97266

Notes: SE Portland

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St. Philip The Deacon Church

Type: Dine-in or grab-and-go lunch

Who / Access: 3rd and 4th Saturdays of the month, 11am–12pm

Where: 120 NE Knott St., Portland, OR 97212

Notes: NE Portland

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

St. Rita Catholic Church (RSVP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Saturdays, 10am–12pm

Where: 10029 NE Prescott St., Portland, OR

Notes: NE Portland

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

St. Rose Catholic Church (RSVP)

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: By appointment

Where: NE Portland

Notes: NE Portland. Call to schedule.

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St. Vincent de Paul – St. Juan Diego

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Mondays 4pm–5:30pm; Fridays 11am–12:30pm

Where: 5995 NW 178th Ave., Portland, OR 97229

Notes: NW Portland

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Network

Type: Food pantry – multiple parish locations

Who / Access: Varies by location – see locator

Where: Multiple parishes across Portland metro (see pantry locator)

Notes: One of the largest providers of free food to low-income households in NW Oregon. Use pantry locator at svdppdx.org/food

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

St. Vincent de Paul Holy Redeemer

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2:30pm–4pm

Where: 25 N Rosa Parks Way, Portland, OR 97217

Notes: North Portland

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

St. Vincent de Paul Holy Rosary

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Call for hours

Where: NE Portland

Notes: NE Portland

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

St. Vincent de Paul Immaculate Heart

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Tuesdays, 11am–2pm

Where: 2926 N Williams Ave., Portland, OR

Notes: North Portland

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Sunshine Division

Type: Food box distribution (appointment preferred)

Who / Access: Tue–Fri 9am–12pm and 1pm–4pm; Saturdays 9am–1pm

Where: 12436 SE Stark St., Portland, OR 97233

Notes: East Portland. Online appointment at sunshinedivision.org/appointments. Limited delivery available.

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

Sunshine Division Food Boxes (Delivery)

Type: Food box delivery

Who / Access: Limited availability

Where: Portland and surrounding areas (delivery)

Notes: Portland-wide. Sign up at sunshinedivision.hoodtocoast.com

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

The Pantry of Greater Portland

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: Saturdays, 1:30pm–2:30pm

Where: 2374 SW Vermont St., Portland, OR 97219

Notes: SW Portland. Please bring reusable bags if possible.

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U. Me. Us Food Pantry

Type: Food pantry

Who / Access: 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Sundays, 1:30pm–3:30pm

Where: 2830 NE Flanders St., Portland, OR 97232

Notes: NE Portland

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

University Park ACS Food Pantry

Type: Food pantry + Free Food Market

Who / Access: Food pantry: Wednesdays 5pm–7pm; Free Food Market: 1st Friday of the month at 11am

Where: 4007 N Alaska St., Portland, OR 97203

Notes: North Portland

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

Urban Gleaners Free Market – Alder Elementary

Type: Free market – shopping style

Who / Access: Wednesdays, 2:30pm–4pm

Where: 17200 SE Alder St., Portland, OR 97233 (parking lot next to community garden, west side)

Notes: East Portland. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – Cherry Park Elementary

Type: Free market – shopping style

Who / Access: Every other Monday, 3:30pm–5pm (11/3, 11/17, 12/1, 12/15)

Where: 1930 SE 104th Ave., Portland, OR 97216 (back of school; access via south on 106th from SE Market)

Notes: East Portland. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – David Douglas High School

Type: Free market – shopping style

Who / Access: Thursdays, 3pm–4:30pm

Where: 13030 SE Taylor Ct., Portland, OR 97233 (outside David Douglas Aquatics Center; north side of building)

Notes: East Portland. Note: different address than main campus. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – East Portland Community Center

Type: Free market – shopping style (indoors)

Who / Access: Fridays, 2:15pm–3:15pm

Where: 740 SE 106th Ave., Portland, OR 97216 (Multipurpose Room #3 – down hallway left of front desk)

Notes: East Portland. Chairs available in hallway while waiting. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – Humboldt Gardens Apartments

Type: Free market – shopping style

Who / Access: Thursdays, 9:30am–10:30am

Where: 5033 N Vancouver Ave., Portland, OR 97217 (community room, main level – accessible via N Vancouver Ave. or west parking lot)

Notes: North Portland. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – Jefferson High School

Type: Free market – lottery style

Who / Access: Fridays, 1pm–3pm

Where: 5210 N Kerby Ave., Portland, OR 97217 (outside under covered area SE of school, between school and baseball diamond; enter via N Commercial Ave.)

Notes: North Portland. Lottery number distribution begins at 12:50pm. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – Lents Park

Type: Lottery-style free market

Who / Access: Thursdays, 12pm–2pm

Where: 4808 SE 92nd Ave., Portland, OR 97266 (parking lot, corner of SE 88th Ave & SE Steele St, next to community garden)

Notes: SE Portland. Lottery numbers handed out at noon. Late arrivals may still shop after lottery participants. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – Mt. Scott Park

Type: Lottery-style free market

Who / Access: Tuesdays, 12:15pm–2pm

Where: Corner of SE Ellis St. and SE 74th, Portland, OR 97206

Notes: SE Portland. Lottery numbers handed out at 12:15pm. Late arrivals may still shop. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – Orchards of 82nd

Type: Lottery-style free market (indoors)

Who / Access: Wednesdays, 9:15am–9:45am

Where: 8118 SE Division St., Portland, OR 97206 (community room, north entrance on SE Division St.)

Notes: SE Portland. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – Rockwood Station

Type: Free market – shopping style (indoors)

Who / Access: Saturdays, 1:30pm–2:30pm

Where: 19100 E Burnside St., Portland, OR 97233 (community building, north side of complex, closest to E Burnside; red roof)

Notes: East Portland / Rockwood. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – Stephen's Creek Crossing

Type: Free market – shopping style

Who / Access: Sundays, 11am–11:15am

Where: 6715 SW 26th Ave., Portland, OR 97219 (community building on SE end of apartment complex, end of SW 26th Ave.; gather outside near playground)

Notes: SW Portland. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – Sunshine Shines Bright

Type: Lottery-style free market

Who / Access: Thursdays, 1pm–5pm

Where: 4120 SE International Way Ste #A113, Milwaukie, OR 97222 (rollup door at back of Suite #A113; parking directly behind suite)

Notes: SE Portland / Milwaukie. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Free Market – Woodlawn City Park

Type: Free market – shopping style

Who / Access: Saturdays, 12pm–1pm

Where: 6854 NE Claremont Ave., Portland, OR 97211 (under NE Claremont Ave. bridge, between playground and splash pad)

Notes: NE Portland. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Urban Gleaners Market at Artist Mentorship Program

Type: Free market – shopping style

Who / Access: Mondays, 11am–12pm

Where: 16 NW Broadway Blvd., Portland, OR 97209

Notes: NW Portland. Please bring own bags; arrive 10–15 minutes early.

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Wilkes Elementary School Free Food Market

Type: Shopping-style free food market

Who / Access: 1st Thursday of the month, 3pm–4:30pm

Where: 17020 NE Wilkes Rd., Portland, OR 97230

Notes: East Portland. Please bring own bags.

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William Temple House

Type: Shopping-style food pantry

Who / Access: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 11am–2pm (arrive by 1:30pm)

Where: 2023 NW Hoyt St., Portland, OR 97209

Notes: NW Portland. Wait times vary based on demand.

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

Wilsonville Community Sharing

Type: Food bank distribution

Who / Access: Tuesdays only: 12:30pm–2:30pm and 6pm–7:15pm (last client 15 min before close)

Where: 29796 SW Town Center Loop East, Wilsonville (old Art Tech School)

Notes: Wilsonville residents only.

Food PantriesFOOD PANTRY DIRECTORY

Zarephath Pantry

Type: Premade food bags + items per client request

Who / Access: Thursdays, 10am–1pm (must be in line by 12:30pm)

Where: 59 NW Ava Ave., Gresham, OR 97030 (NE corner of Eastman Parkway and Powell Blvd)

Notes: Gresham. Please bring bags.

Healthcare

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HealthcarePRIMARY CARE CLINICS

Oregon Food Bank

Type: Primary care, medical services

Who / Access: All; uninsured welcome

Where: Multiple locations

Notes: Call to become a patient

HealthcarePRIMARY CARE CLINICS

Sunshine Division

Type: Health services for children/teens

Who / Access: All kids/teens in Multnomah County (school enrollment not required)

Where: Multiple school locations

Notes: Serving youth regardless of school enrollment

HealthcarePRIMARY CARE CLINICS

CSC Food Box Delivery

Type: Mental health + primary care

Who / Access: Adults, families, children

Where: Multiple locations across Portland

Notes: Also behavioral health crisis services

HealthcareHEALTH INSURANCE ENROLLMENT

Casa Trinidad

Type: Help applying for OHP / health insurance

Who / Access: Uninsured Multnomah County residents

Where: Portland

Notes: Walk-in or call

HealthcareHEALTH INSURANCE ENROLLMENTLanguage Access

Southeast Community Food Pantry

Type: Apply for OHP (Medicaid), SNAP, TANF, childcare online

Who / Access: All Oregon residents

Where: Online / statewide

Notes: English and Spanish

HealthcareDENTAL & VISION

St. Andrew Emergency Services

Type: Free / low-cost dental care

Who / Access: Low income; uninsured

Where: Statewide Oregon

Notes: Directory of free dental centers

HealthcareDENTAL & VISION

St. Vincent de Paul Portland

Type: Free / low-cost health clinics

Who / Access: Low income; uninsured

Where: Statewide Oregon

HealthcarePRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE

SNAP (Food Stamps) — Multnomah County

Type: Prescription pick-up and delivery

Who / Access: Home-bound seniors and disabled

Where: Portland

Notes: Call for delivery arrangements

HealthcareMEDICAL TRANSPORTATION

One Oregon (Online Benefits Hub)

Type: Free non-emergency medical transportation

Who / Access: Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members

Where: Oregon statewide

Notes: Schedule in advance; OHP required

HealthcareMEDICAL TRANSPORTATION

Cascade AIDS Project

Type: Transportation to medical appointments

Who / Access: HIV/AIDS patients / family members

Where: Portland

Notes: Also housing financial assist., health linkage

HealthcareHIV / AIDS SERVICES

Portland Fire & Rescue — Meds on Wheels

Type: Financial assist., housing, health linkage, transportation

Who / Access: HIV/AIDS patients and family; uninsured; mental health

Where: Portland

Notes: Addresses homelessness, severe medical, mental illness

HealthcareHEATING / COOLINGLanguage Access

NAYA — Energy & Food Support

Type: Free cooling units for heat emergencies

Who / Access: Portland residents; vulnerable populations

Where: Portland

Notes: Call 311 to be placed on list

HealthcareHEATING / COOLINGLanguage Access

IRCO Africa House / Asian Family Center

Type: Air conditioners and air filters

Who / Access: Medically vulnerable Oregonians

Where: Oregon statewide

HealthcareHEATING / COOLING

JFCS — Food Assistance Guide

Type: Healthcare

Mental Health

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Mental HealthCRISIS LINES (24/7)Language Access

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Type: 24/7 crisis; suicide prevention

Who / Access: Anyone in mental health crisis

Notes: Available in Spanish

Mental HealthCRISIS LINES (24/7)

Multnomah County Crisis Line

Type: 24/7 behavioral health crisis

Who / Access: Multnomah County residents

Notes: Línea latine: 503-988-4853; free & confidential

Mental HealthCRISIS LINES (24/7)

Clackamas County Crisis Line

Type: 24/7 crisis support

Who / Access: Clackamas County residents

Notes: Non-emergency: (503) 742-5335

Mental HealthCRISIS LINES (24/7)

Unity Center for Behavioral Health

Type: 24-hour behavioral health + immediate psychiatric care

Who / Access: Greater Portland Metro

Notes: Crisis stabilization; family/peer support

Mental HealthOUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH — ADULTS

Cascadia Behavioral Health

Type: Mental health — adults, families, children

Who / Access: All; multiple locations

Notes: Multiple Portland-area locations

Mental HealthOUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH — ADULTS

Jewish Family and Child Service (JFCS)

Type: Mental health counseling for adults

Who / Access: Adults; all backgrounds

Notes: Also extensive community resource lists

Mental HealthCHILDREN, TEENS & FAMILIES

Albertina Kerr

Type: Children/teen mental health; crisis stabilization

Who / Access: Children, teens, families

Notes: Outpatient and community-based care

Mental HealthCHILDREN, TEENS & FAMILIES

Morrison Child & Family Services

Type: Mental health, substance abuse, prevention for youth

Who / Access: Birth through age 21

Notes: Comprehensive continuum; birth–21

Mental HealthSENIORS / OLDER ADULTS

Multnomah County ADRC

Type: 24-hr information and assistance; mental health referrals

Who / Access: Adults 60+; disabled; caregivers

Notes: SHIBA; enrollment help; abuse investigation

Mental HealthSENIORS / OLDER ADULTS

Oregon Care Partners

Type: Education for family and professional caregivers

Who / Access: Caregivers of older adults/disabled

Notes: Caregiver training and support

Mental HealthEATING DISORDER INFORMATION

DrugRehab.com Eating Disorder Resources

Type: Eating disorder and co-occurring substance-use information resource

Who / Access: People seeking education about eating disorders, stigma, treatment, and substance-use overlap.

Where: Online resource

Notes: Informational only; not a local clinic listing.

Mental HealthEATING DISORDER SUPPORT

NEDA

Type: Eating disorder information and support organization

Who / Access: Individuals and families affected by eating disorders.

Where: National / Online

Notes: National nonprofit resource.

Mental HealthBODY IMAGE / EATING DISORDER SUPPORT

Be Nourished

Type: Body trust, weight-inclusive education, workshops, and programs

Who / Access: Individuals seeking body-compassionate, weight-inclusive support and education.

Where: Online / Portland-connected resource

Notes: Source list describes programs, workshops, retreats, and e-courses.

Mental HealthBODY IMAGE / HEALTH EQUITY RESOURCE

Health at Every Size

Type: Weight-inclusive health and social-justice framework/resource

Who / Access: People seeking inclusive, respectful approaches to health and body size.

Where: Online resource

Notes: Informational and community framework; not a direct service provider.

Mental HealthEATING DISORDER TREATMENT

Providence St. Vincent Adult Eating Disorders Treatment Program

Type: Adult eating disorder treatment program

Who / Access: Adults seeking treatment for anorexia, bulimia, atypical eating disorders, or related conditions. Verify referral requirements and insurance.

Where: Providence St. Vincent, Portland OR

Notes: Source list states Providence has provided adult eating-disorder treatment for more than 25 years.

Mental HealthEATING DISORDER TREATMENT

Center for Discovery

Type: Outpatient eating disorder treatment center

Who / Access: Clients of all ages seeking outpatient eating-disorder treatment in the Portland area. Verify program level and intake requirements.

Where: Portland, OR

Notes: Source list describes outpatient care for male and female clients of all ages.

Mental HealthEATING DISORDER TREATMENT

Path to Mindful Eating

Type: DBT-informed eating disorder recovery program

Who / Access: Individuals diagnosed with eating disorders seeking support with behavioral, emotional, and cognitive recovery patterns.

Where: Portland DBT Institute / Portland area

Notes: PME program at PDBTI.

Mental HealthMENTAL HEALTH / SOCIAL CONNECTION

No Longer Lonely

Type: Social connection website for people managing mental illness

Who / Access: People with mental illness seeking friendship, social connection, or dating in a community with shared lived experience.

Where: Online resource

Notes: Online community resource; screen for privacy and safety before recommending.

Employment & Training

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Employment & TrainingJOB SEARCH & CAREER NAVIGATION

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Type: Career planning, coaching, resources, job search

Who / Access: All job seekers

Notes: Create account online to get started

Employment & TrainingJOB SEARCH & CAREER NAVIGATION

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Type: Job search resources, classes, tools

Who / Access: General public

Notes: Also GED, food handler card, citizenship resources

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Type: Career assessments, job search, resume tools

Who / Access: All

Notes: Federal resource; assessments for career matching

Employment & TrainingSPECIFIC POPULATIONS

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Type: Employment + affordable housing for disabled individuals

Who / Access: People with disabilities

Notes: One-on-one appointments; meaningful work connections

Employment & TrainingSPECIFIC POPULATIONS

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Type: Job service, resume, interview prep for disabled

Who / Access: People with disabilities

Notes: Personalized one-on-one job services

Employment & TrainingSPECIFIC POPULATIONS

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Type: Job skills and career coaching for LGBTQ+

Who / Access: LGBTQ+ individuals

Notes: Career coach + self-paced job readiness training

Employment & TrainingSPECIFIC POPULATIONS

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Type: Construction education and skills

Who / Access: People of Color; formerly incarcerated; low income adults; youth

Notes: Construction industry; prioritizes equity populations

Employment & TrainingSPECIFIC POPULATIONS

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Type: Trades career education and training

Who / Access: Women pursuing trades careers

Notes: Education, training, support, advocacy

Employment & TrainingAPPRENTICESHIPS

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Type: Connect to registered apprenticeship programs

Who / Access: All job seekers

Notes: Application guidelines; career exploration; job openings

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Type: Apprenticeship program navigation

Who / Access: All job seekers

Notes: Find programs; answer apprenticeship questions

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Type: Pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship connections

Who / Access: Students and career starters

Notes: Improve career readiness

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Type: Trades and construction training

Who / Access: All; pre-apprenticeship level

Notes: PCC-based trades program

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Type: Food handler certification

Who / Access: Food service workers

Notes: Test + fee; card valid 3 years

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Type: Practice tests — GED, civil service, trades, AP, ACT, SAT

Who / Access: Students and job seekers

Notes: Free with Multnomah County library card

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Type: Job search, housing, education, job training

Who / Access: Veterans and families

Notes: 2 NW 2nd Ave, Portland

Employment & TrainingVETERANS EMPLOYMENT

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Type: Employment, food, clothing, education, benefits navigation

Who / Access: Veterans (primary focus)

Notes: Also zero-interest loans for housing

Seniors & Disabilities

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Seniors & DisabilitiesAGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTIONS (ADRC)

Multnomah County ADRC

Type: 24-hr info/assist; SHIBA; senior meals; housing; transportation

Who / Access: Adults 60+; disabled; caregivers

Where: 421 SW Oak St, Portland OR 97219

Notes: Enrollment help; adult care homes; abuse investigation

Seniors & DisabilitiesAGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTIONS (ADRC)

Clackamas County ADRC

Type: In-home care info, long-term care planning, home-delivered meals

Who / Access: Seniors and disabled in Clackamas County

Where: Clackamas County

Seniors & DisabilitiesAGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTIONS (ADRC)

Washington County DAVS

Type: Programs for seniors, veterans, disabled

Who / Access: Washington County seniors, veterans, disabled

Where: Washington County

Notes: Quality of life and basic needs focus

Seniors & DisabilitiesAGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTIONS (ADRC)

Oregon ADRC Statewide

Type: Local info for seniors and disabled across Oregon

Who / Access: All Oregon seniors and disabled

Where: Oregon statewide

Notes: Starting point for any county

Seniors & DisabilitiesSENIOR-SPECIFIC PROGRAMS

Northwest Pilot Project (NWPP)

Type: Rental assist., housing navigation, eviction prevention

Who / Access: Adults 55+; Multnomah County

Where: 1430 SW Broadway Ste 200, Portland OR 97201

Notes: Open waitlist lists maintained; transitional housing

Seniors & DisabilitiesSENIOR-SPECIFIC PROGRAMS

Cash Oregon / SERA

Type: Oregon State Elderly Rental Assistance Program

Who / Access: Older adults in Multnomah County

Where: 2010 Lloyd Center, Portland OR 97232

Notes: Housing cost assistance for seniors

Seniors & DisabilitiesSENIOR-SPECIFIC PROGRAMS

Portland Fire & Rescue — Meds on Wheels

Type: Prescription pick-up and delivery for home-bound

Who / Access: Home-bound seniors and disabled

Where: Portland

Notes: Free service; delivery to home

Seniors & DisabilitiesSENIOR-SPECIFIC PROGRAMS

Home Forward — CHSP

Type: Meals, housekeeping, laundry, personal care in HF buildings

Who / Access: Disabled seniors in specific Home Forward buildings

Where: Dahlke Manor, Grace Peck, Holgate House, Unthank Plaza

Notes: Private Pay or Medicaid; referral required

Seniors & DisabilitiesCAREGIVER SUPPORT

Oregon Care Partners

Type: Education for family and professional caregivers

Who / Access: Caregivers of older adults and disabled

Where: Oregon statewide

Notes: Online and in-person training

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Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman

Type: Protect rights of Oregonians in LTC facilities

Who / Access: Oregonians in LTC/residential facilities

Where: Oregon statewide

Notes: Independence and quality of life focus

Seniors & DisabilitiesDISABILITY-SPECIFIC RESOURCES

Disability Rights Oregon

Type: Legal advocacy for disability rights

Who / Access: People with disabilities

Where: Oregon

Seniors & DisabilitiesDISABILITY-SPECIFIC RESOURCES

ASSIST

Type: Support and services for people with disabilities

Who / Access: People with disabilities

Where: Oregon

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Relay Resources

Type: Employment + affordable housing for disabled

Who / Access: Disabled individuals

Where: Portland metro

Notes: One-on-one employment services + income-restricted housing

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Seniors & DisabilitiesDISABILITY-SPECIFIC RESOURCES

Quad Inc Property Management (5 properties)

Type: Wheelchair-accessible affordable housing

Who / Access: Low income; wheelchair-accessible needs

Where: Portland metro / Washington County

Notes: HUD Section 8; 30% of income rents; 5 properties

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Seniors & DisabilitiesAGING / CARE NAVIGATION

Caring.com

Type: Senior living and assisted-living information resource

Who / Access: Seniors, caregivers, and families researching care options, financial support, nonprofits, and senior-living resources in Oregon.

Where: Online resource

Notes: Informational website; verify any provider listing separately.

Seniors & DisabilitiesDISABILITY / HEALTH SUPPORT

Priority Footwear and Pedorthic Services

Type: Therapeutic footwear and diabetic shoe inserts

Who / Access: People needing custom-fit therapeutic footwear, with focus on diabetic footwear. Medicare and Medicaid may be accepted.

Where: 10240 SW Nimbus Ave, Tigard, OR 97223

Notes: Source list states free or reduced-price diabetic shoe inserts may be available.

Seniors & DisabilitiesTRANSPORTATION / LOW-INCOME FARE

TriMet Reduced Fare

Type: Reduced-cost public transit fare program

Who / Access: Low-income Oregon residents may apply for reduced-price HOP passes for public transportation.

Where: Portland metro

Notes: Verify eligibility and application process directly with TriMet.

Seniors & DisabilitiesDISABILITY RIGHTS / SELF-ADVOCACY

Oregon Self Advocacy Coalition

Type: Self-advocacy and disability rights organization

Who / Access: People with intellectual and developmental disabilities seeking advocacy, community inclusion, and rights-focused resources.

Where: 919 NE 19th Ave, Suite 275, Portland, OR 97232

Notes: Operated by people with disabilities.

Seniors & DisabilitiesDISABILITY / PUBLIC HEALTH

Oregon Office on Disability and Health

Type: Disability health promotion, training, policy, and public-health resource

Who / Access: Oregonians with disabilities, providers, public-health partners, and community organizations.

Where: OHSU / Oregon

Notes: Contact listed in source: Angela Weaver, M.Ed., Program Manager; email weaverro@ohsu.edu.

Veterans

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VeteransVETERAN HOUSING & HOMELESSNESS SERVICES

Transition Projects Inc.

Type: SSVF, Grants & Per Diem; housing, employment, legal

Who / Access: Also food, clothing, education, benefits navigation

Where: 650 NW Irving St, Portland OR 97209

Notes: Also food, clothing, education, benefits navigation

VeteransVETERAN HOUSING & HOMELESSNESS SERVICES

Home Forward — Veterans Emergency Housing

Type: Emergency rental assist. + subsidized housing

Who / Access: Government benefits application help

Where: 135 SW Ash St, Portland OR 97204

Notes: Government benefits application help

VeteransVETERAN EMPLOYMENT

Central City Concern — Veterans Employment

Type: Job search assist., housing, emergency rent, training

Who / Access: Education + job training

Where: 2 NW 2nd Ave, Portland

Notes: Education + job training

VeteransVETERAN EMPLOYMENT

Transition Projects Inc. — Employment

Type: Employment, food, clothing, education, legal, benefits nav.

Who / Access: Comprehensive wrap-around services

Where: Portland

Notes: Comprehensive wrap-around services

VeteransVETERAN BENEFITS & LEGAL

US Department of Veterans Affairs — Legal Svcs

Type: Legal assistance for veterans/servicemembers

Who / Access: Multiple legal resources available

Where: National

Notes: Multiple legal resources available

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VeteransVETERAN BENEFITS & LEGAL

Oregon State Bar — Military Assistance Panel

Type: Up to 2 hours free legal advice for military families

Who / Access: Lawyer volunteers; military families

Where: Oregon

Notes: Lawyer volunteers; military families

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VeteransVETERAN BENEFITS & LEGAL

Washington County DAVS

Type: Veteran programs and services

Who / Access: Disability, aging, and veteran services combined

Where: Washington County

Notes: Disability, aging, and veteran services combined

Immigration & Refugees

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Immigration & RefugeesLEGAL SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEESLanguage Access

Immigration Counseling Services (ICS)

Type: Low-cost immigration legal services

Who / Access: Foreign-born OR and SW Washington residents

Notes: Oregon's largest independent immigration/refugee advocacy firm

Immigration & RefugeesLEGAL SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEESLanguage Access

Catholic Charities — Immigration Legal Services

Type: Family reunification, DV survivors, refugee support

Who / Access: Immigrants, refugees, DV survivors

Notes: VAWA; parolee/asylee legal pathways

Immigration & RefugeesLEGAL SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEESLanguage Access

IRCO Legal Services

Type: Refugee/asylee status adjustment, naturalization, visas

Who / Access: Refugees, immigrants, asylees

Notes: Application-based + community clinics

Immigration & RefugeesLEGAL SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEESLanguage Access

Equity Corps of Oregon (ECO)

Type: Immigration legal services, clinics, workshops

Who / Access: Low income immigrants

Notes: Attorney directory available

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Immigration & RefugeesLEGAL SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEESLanguage Access

Pueblo Unido PDX

Type: Legal aid, Indigenous interpreter support

Who / Access: Vulnerable immigration status; Indigenous communities

Notes: Barriers removal for vulnerable status

Immigration & RefugeesLEGAL SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEESLanguage Access

SOAR Immigration Legal Services

Type: Immigration legal representation and education

Who / Access: Refugees, immigrants; low income; Oregon

Notes: Statewide; citizenship classes also

Immigration & RefugeesLEGAL SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEESLanguage Access

Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project

Type: Legal and community support for asylum seekers

Who / Access: Asylum seekers navigating immigration system

Notes: Works alongside asylum seekers

Immigration & RefugeesLEGAL SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS & REFUGEESLanguage Access

Lutheran Community Services NW

Type: Case management for asylum seekers (non-ORR eligible)

Who / Access: Asylees, humanitarian immigrants ineligible for ORR

Notes: Portland and Salem areas

Immigration & RefugeesCITIZENSHIP & NATURALIZATIONLanguage Access

Lutheran Community Services — Citizenship Program

Type: Weekly citizenship classes + N-400 help

Who / Access: Immigrants pursuing citizenship

Notes: Multiple class locations

Immigration & RefugeesCITIZENSHIP & NATURALIZATIONLanguage Access

Mission: Citizen

Type: Free citizenship classes — online and in person

Who / Access: Anyone interested in citizenship

Notes: Portland area; online and in-person options

Immigration & RefugeesCITIZENSHIP & NATURALIZATIONLanguage Access

SOAR — Citizenship Classes

Type: Free citizenship classes for naturalization exam

Who / Access: Refugees and immigrants

Notes: Naturalization interview prep

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Immigration & RefugeesCITIZENSHIP & NATURALIZATIONLanguage Access

Multnomah County Library — Citizenship Classes

Type: Citizenship classes and adult literacy

Who / Access: Immigrants pursuing citizenship

Notes: Also ESL and adult literacy

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Immigration & RefugeesCULTURALLY SPECIFIC SOCIAL SERVICESLanguage Access

Catholic Charities — El Programa Hispano

Type: Culturally specific social services for Latino community

Who / Access: Latino/Hispanic community

Notes: Income tax clinics; case management; education

Immigration & RefugeesCULTURALLY SPECIFIC SOCIAL SERVICESLanguage Access

IRCO — Full Services

Type: Refugee/immigrant services across many areas

Who / Access: Refugees, immigrants, diverse cultures

Notes: Housing, legal, employment, health, education

Immigration & RefugeesCULTURALLY SPECIFIC SOCIAL SERVICESLanguage Access

NAYA — Full Services

Type: Energy, housing, food, community support

Who / Access: All Multnomah County; Native/Indigenous priority

Notes: Culturally specific wraparound services

LGBTQ+ Resources

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LGBTQ+ ResourcesHOUSING & SHELTER

WeShine — Parkrose Village

Type: Transitional micro-village

Who / Access: LGBTQIA2S+ adults

Notes: 12501 NE Halsey St; secure pods; wraparound services

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LGBTQ+ ResourcesHOUSING & SHELTER

Safe Rest Village — Queer Affinity Village

Type: City SRV — LGBTQ+ affirming shelter

Who / Access: LGBTQ+ community

Notes: 2185 SW Naito Pkwy; referral via 311

LGBTQ+ ResourcesHOUSING & SHELTER

New Avenues for Youth

Type: LGBTQ+ youth shelter, legal, health, employment

Who / Access: LGBTQ+ youth ages 14–24

Notes: PAVE program for employment; legal clinic; housing

LGBTQ+ ResourcesHOUSING & SHELTER

Outside In

Type: Housing, counseling, health, meals for youth

Who / Access: Ages 16–24 incl. LGBTQ+; homeless emphasis

Notes: Comprehensive young adult services; low-barrier

LGBTQ+ ResourcesLEGAL RIGHTS & ADVOCACY

Basic Rights Oregon

Type: Anti-discrimination guidance; LGBTQ+ rights

Who / Access: LGBTQ+ Oregonians

Notes: Discrimination protections in OR

LGBTQ+ ResourcesLEGAL RIGHTS & ADVOCACY

Lambda Legal Oregon

Type: Legal information and assistance

Who / Access: LGBTQ+ individuals

LGBTQ+ ResourcesLEGAL RIGHTS & ADVOCACY

National Center for Transgender Equality

Type: Trans rights resources

Who / Access: Transgender individuals

Notes: Up-to-date rights information

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LGBTQ+ ResourcesLEGAL RIGHTS & ADVOCACY

Oregon DMV — Gender Marker Change

Type: Sex identifier change on driver license/ID

Who / Access: Trans/nonbinary individuals

LGBTQ+ ResourcesLEGAL RIGHTS & ADVOCACY

Oregon Judicial Dept — Name/Gender Identity Change

Type: Court forms for name and gender identity change

Who / Access: Trans/nonbinary individuals

Notes: Multnomah County court process

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LGBTQ+ ResourcesMENTAL HEALTH & SUPPORTLanguage Access

Multnomah County Crisis Line

Type: 24/7 mental health crisis support

Who / Access: All including LGBTQ+

Notes: Free; confidential; en Español also

LGBTQ+ ResourcesMENTAL HEALTH & SUPPORT

Outside In — Counseling

Type: Counseling for youth 16–24

Who / Access: LGBTQ+ youth; homeless emphasis

Notes: Also substance use support

LGBTQ+ ResourcesEDUCATION & FINANCIAL AID

Pride Foundation Scholarships

Type: Scholarships for LGBTQ+ students in the Northwest

Who / Access: LGBTQ+ and allied student leaders

Notes: Undergraduate and graduate

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LGBTQ+ ResourcesEDUCATION & FINANCIAL AID

New Avenues — PAVE Program

Type: Employment and job readiness for LGBTQ+

Who / Access: LGBTQ+ community; job seekers

Notes: Career coaching; self-paced training

Children, Youth & Families

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Children, Youth & FamiliesYOUTH HOUSING & SHELTER

New Avenues for Youth

Type: Youth shelter, legal, job training, employment (PAVE)

Who / Access: LGBTQ+ competent; legal clinic; PAVE employment program

Notes: LGBTQ+ competent; legal clinic; PAVE employment program

Children, Youth & FamiliesTEEN PARENT & FAMILY HOUSING

Insights Teen Parent Services — HAPPY

Type: Short-term rental assist. for young parents

Who / Access: One of few orgs exclusively for parenting adolescents

Notes: One of few orgs exclusively for parenting adolescents

Children, Youth & FamiliesTEEN PARENT & FAMILY HOUSING

Catholic Charities — Kenton Women's Village

Type: Shelter pods for women; family services

Who / Access: 20 pods; on-site services; adoption services

Notes: 20 pods; on-site services; adoption services

Children, Youth & FamiliesTEEN PARENT & FAMILY HOUSING

Letty Owings Center (Central City Concern)

Type: Residential treatment; women can bring children

Who / Access: 29 beds; counseling; medication mgmt; childcare

Notes: 29 beds; counseling; medication mgmt; childcare

Children, Youth & FamiliesCHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH

Albertina Kerr

Type: Mental health for children/teens; crisis stabilization

Who / Access: Outpatient + community-based; short-term crisis

Notes: Outpatient + community-based; short-term crisis

Children, Youth & FamiliesCHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH

Morrison Child & Family Services

Type: Mental health, substance abuse, prevention for youth

Who / Access: Comprehensive continuum; prevention education

Notes: Comprehensive continuum; prevention education

Children, Youth & FamiliesCOLLEGE ACCESS & FINANCIAL AID

FAFSA — Free Application for Student Aid

Type: Federal student financial aid application

Who / Access: Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans, work-study

Notes: Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, Perkins Loans, work-study

Children, Youth & FamiliesCOLLEGE ACCESS & FINANCIAL AID

Oregon Student Aid

Type: Oregon grants and scholarships

Who / Access: State-level aid; apply by deadlines

Notes: State-level aid; apply by deadlines

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Children, Youth & FamiliesCOLLEGE ACCESS & FINANCIAL AID

QuestBridge

Type: Scholarships for low-income, first-gen college students

Who / Access: Matches students to top colleges

Notes: Matches students to top colleges

Children, Youth & FamiliesCOLLEGE ACCESS & FINANCIAL AID

Pride Foundation Scholarships

Type: Scholarships for LGBTQ+ students in the NW

Who / Access: Northwest region

Notes: Northwest region

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Children, Youth & FamiliesCOLLEGE ACCESS & FINANCIAL AIDLanguage Access

Immigrants Rising — Scholarships

Type: Scholarships without citizenship/LPR requirement

Who / Access: Undergraduate focus

Notes: Undergraduate focus

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Children, Youth & FamiliesYOUTH LEGAL SERVICES

Oregon State Bar — Problem Solvers for Youth

Type: Free legal advice for teens

Who / Access: Oregon lawyers volunteer; call for referral

Notes: Oregon lawyers volunteer; call for referral

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Children, Youth & FamiliesYOUTH LEGAL SERVICES

New Avenues for Youth Legal Clinic

Type: Remove legal barriers to housing/employment/benefits

Who / Access: Housing, employment, benefits barriers removed

Notes: Housing, employment, benefits barriers removed

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Children, Youth & FamiliesFAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAMS

SUN Service System — SUN Community Schools

Type: After-school, family support, youth advocacy

Who / Access: Anti-poverty and housing initiatives

Notes: Anti-poverty and housing initiatives

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Children, Youth & FamiliesFAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAMS

Good Deeds

Type: Financial assist. for families with medical circumstances

Who / Access: Direct financial + donated goods/services from community

Notes: Direct financial + donated goods/services from community

Children, Youth & FamiliesArts / Enrichment

Vibe of Portland

Type: Youth arts programming

Who / Access: Art programming in schools, music and visual art classes, summer camps, and workshops for preschool through high school students.

Where: 5633 SE Division Street, Portland, OR 97206

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesArts / Enrichment

Northwest Children's Theater and School

Type: Youth theater classes and camps

Who / Access: Weekend classes, youth shows, school break camps, school programming, and other theater activities for children and youth.

Where: 1819 NW Everett Street, Portland, OR 97209

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesArts / Enrichment

Owl & Bee Clay Co.

Type: Youth clay and art classes

Who / Access: After-school and weekend classes, art camps, and birthday party programming for children.

Where: 3506 NE 57th Ave., Portland, OR 97213

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesArts / Enrichment

Echo Theater Company

Type: Youth performing arts

Who / Access: Classes, camps, and shows open to children of all ages.

Where: 1515 SE 37th Ave., Portland, OR 97214

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesArts / Enrichment

The Circus Project

Type: Youth circus arts programming

Who / Access: Classes and workshops for children of all ages; school programming; community partnerships supporting underserved youth.

Where: 1420 NW 17th Avenue, Suite 388, Portland, OR 97209

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesAthletics / Recreation

Portland Parks and Recreation Sports Programs

Type: Youth sports classes, camps, and leagues

Who / Access: Sports classes, camps, and leagues including gymnastics, running, tennis, skateboarding, baseball, archery, bouldering, fencing, circus arts, and more.

Where: 1120 SW 5th Ave., Portland, OR 97204

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesAthletics / Recreation

Northwest Fighting Arts

Type: Youth martial arts and anti-bullying skills

Who / Access: Martial arts lessons including Muay Thai, boxing, Jeet Kune Do, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Tai Chi, and conflict-resolution/anti-bullying skills.

Where: 1200 SE Morrison Street, Portland, OR 97214

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesAthletics / Recreation

One With Heart Martial Arts School

Type: Youth martial arts, camps, and after-school program

Who / Access: Day camps, lessons, and transported after-school martial arts program with supervised homework and snack time.

Where: 4231 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, OR 97215

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesAthletics / Recreation

K-Lean's Tennis

Type: Youth tennis and golf camps

Who / Access: Daytime, after-school, and weekend tennis lessons for ages 4–18; summer tennis and golf day camps.

Where: 14015 NE Glisan Street, Portland, OR 97230

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesAthletics / Recreation

The Children's Gym

Type: Gymnastics and youth camps

Who / Access: Gymnastics-focused classes, day camps, and after-school programming for ages 12 months to 14 years.

Where: 1625 NE Sandy Blvd., Portland, OR 97232

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesCommunity Centers / Learning

Portland Parks & Recreation Community Centers

Type: Community centers, after-school care, and day camps

Who / Access: Community centers with gymnasiums, fitness centers, disability inclusion services, after-school care, and day camps; programming varies by site.

Where: Various Portland community centers

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesCommunity Centers / LearningLanguage Access

Multnomah County Public Libraries

Type: Children, family, teen, tutoring, and ESL programming

Who / Access: Libraries offering health education, children and family programs, academic and college support, computer help, tutoring, ESL classes, resume help, and adolescent programming.

Where: Multnomah County library locations

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesCommunity Centers / Learning

Community Cycling Center

Type: Youth bike camps and bike access

Who / Access: Refurbished bike sales, bike repairs, maintenance classes, scholarships, youth summer bike camps, and reduced-cost BIKETOWN access for low-income riders.

Where: 1700 NE Alberta St., Portland, OR 97211

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesCommunity Centers / Learning

Free Geek — K-12 Computer Access

Type: Free or discounted computers for students

Who / Access: Free refurbished computers for K-12 students in the Portland area who meet volunteer-hour requirements; also discounted refurbished electronics.

Where: 1731 SE 10th Avenue, Portland, OR 97214

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Health / Eating Disorders

Monte Nido Eating Disorder Center of Portland

Type: Youth eating disorder treatment

Who / Access: Day treatment and intensive outpatient services for youth experiencing eating disorders.

Where: 5550 SW Macadam Ave #100, Portland, OR 97239

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Health / Eating Disorders

Providence Adolescent Eating Disorders Program

Type: Adolescent eating disorder treatment

Who / Access: Diagnostic evaluations, informational meetings, physical and psychiatric assessments, medication management, partial hospitalization, therapy, nutritional counseling, and therapeutic meal groups.

Where: 9450 SW Barnes Road, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97225

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Health / Eating Disorders

Kartini Clinic

Type: Children and young adult eating disorder treatment

Who / Access: Eating disorder treatment for children and young adults, including inpatient, outpatient, partial hospitalization, and school support through Kartini School.

Where: 3530 N Vancouver Ave Ste 400, Portland, OR 97227

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Housing / Shelter

Access Center — Homeless Youth Continuum

Type: Youth homelessness access point

Who / Access: Single point-of-entry for youth ages 16–24 experiencing homelessness in Multnomah County; provides eligibility screening, crisis support, basic needs, and shelter access.

Where: 1635 SW Alder Street, Portland, OR 97205

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Housing / Shelter

Human Solutions Family Center

Type: Family shelter and housing advocacy

Who / Access: Emergency shelter, housing assistance, and family advocacy for families experiencing homelessness.

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesSupport Groups / Survivor Support

Home Free

Type: Youth domestic violence support and childcare

Who / Access: Individual and group services for youth who have experienced domestic violence; childcare while adults seek services; school prevention workshops; crisis line; support groups for children and teens.

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesSupport Groups / Grief

The Dougy Center

Type: No-cost youth grief support groups

Who / Access: No-cost grief support groups for youth of all ages.

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesTeen Parenting / Sexual Health

Portland Public Schools Teen Parent Services

Type: Teen parent school support and childcare

Who / Access: On-site childcare at select high schools, parenting education groups, mentorship for teen fathers, home instruction after birth, credit recovery, and post-high school planning.

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesTeen Parenting / Sexual Health

Insights Teen Parent Services

Type: Teen parent services and transitional housing

Who / Access: Parent education, young-parent support, developmental screenings, peer support, transitional housing, resource closet, domestic violence safety planning, sexuality education, family planning support, referrals, and child welfare advocacy.

Where: 3308 NE Peerless Place, Portland, OR 97232

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesTeen Parenting / Sexual Health

Squires PDX

Type: Support for adolescent fathers

Who / Access: Mentorship, educational classes, teen father workshops, and monthly gatherings supporting adolescent fathers.

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesTeen Parenting / Sexual Health

Multnomah STD Clinic

Type: STI testing and sexual health services

Who / Access: STI testing; accepts many insurance plans including OHP and Medicare; reduced-cost/self-pay visit option and no one turned away for inability to pay.

Where: 619 NW 6th Ave., Second Floor, Portland, OR 97209

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesTeen Parenting / Sexual Health

Planned Parenthood — Portland

Type: Reproductive health, birth control, pregnancy tests, HIV tests

Who / Access: Walk-in emergency contraception, pregnancy tests, HIV tests, birth control, reproductive healthcare, LGBTQ+ and men’s healthcare, sliding scale services, and insurance assistance.

Where: 3727 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97212; 14601 SE Division St., Portland, OR 97236

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Development

Self Enhancement Inc.

Type: Youth mentoring, advocacy, after-school, and summer programming

Who / Access: Supports underserved youth academically and personally through school, family, and community partnerships; provides mentoring, advocacy, after-school, summer, post-high-school, parent involvement, and family programs.

Where: 3920 N Kerby Ave., Portland, OR 97227

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Development

Momentum Alliance

Type: Youth leadership, job readiness, advocacy, and social justice

Who / Access: Free youth-led programming for ages 14–30, including education, job readiness, leadership, advocacy, food, bus tickets, and childcare reimbursement.

Where: 221 NW 2nd Ave Suite 203, Portland, OR 97209

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth DevelopmentLanguage Access

R.E.A.P.

Type: Multicultural youth leadership and academic support

Who / Access: Multicultural youth leadership program supporting K–12 students through academic, developmental, emotional, civic engagement, and conflict resolution supports.

Where: 10808 NE Halsey St., Portland, OR 97220

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Development

Friends of the Children

Type: Long-term youth mentoring

Who / Access: Pairs underserved children in the Portland/Vancouver area with supportive mentors.

Where: 44 NE Morris St., Portland, OR 97212

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Development

Greater Than

Type: Long-term student support

Who / Access: Supports students at Alder Elementary in Portland and Lincoln Street Elementary in Hillsboro throughout their educational paths.

Where: 2916 NE Alberta St, Portland, OR 97211

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Development

YMCA — Youth and Teen Programs

Type: Youth camps, sports, care, and teen centers

Who / Access: Summer day camps, recreational and competitive sports, before/after-school care, classes, homework help, and safe youth/teen centers.

Where: Multiple locations

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Development

Boys & Girls Club

Type: After-school programs and free meals

Who / Access: Small group and after-school programming supporting academics, development, health, arts, athletics, and food security through Kids Café.

Where: Multiple club locations

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Development

Impact NW Youth and Family Services

Type: Youth and family services

Who / Access: Programs supporting science learning, independent living transition from foster care, conflict resolution, social-emotional skills, job training, and employment readiness for underserved youth.

Where: Brentwood-Darlington Community Center, 7211 SE 62nd Ave., Portland, OR 97206

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Development

Caldera

Type: Free youth arts, environment, and mentoring programs

Who / Access: Free arts and environmental programming with mentorship and education for underserved youth from urban and rural communities.

Where: 224 NW 13th Ave, Portland, OR 97209

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Development

Trackers Earth Portland

Type: Outdoor youth programs and camps

Who / Access: Outdoor programming for students of all ages through camps, classes, school-break activities, and mentoring.

Where: 4617 SE Milwaukie Avenue, Portland, OR 97202

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth With Disabilities

FACT Oregon

Type: Family support for youth with disabilities

Who / Access: Connects families of youth with disabilities to special education resources and support services.

Where: 2475 SE Ladd Ave. Suite 430, Portland, OR 97214

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth With Disabilities

Autism Society of Oregon

Type: Autism resources and family support

Who / Access: Provides services and connects autistic people and their families with community, education, and healthcare resources.

Where: 5100 Macadam Avenue, Suite 400, Portland, OR 97239

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth With Disabilities

Adaptive Sports NW

Type: Adaptive youth sports

Who / Access: Youth adaptive sports opportunities including wheelchair basketball, Junior Wheel Blazers, and adaptive swimming.

Where: 4840 SW Western Ave, Suite 500, Beaverton, OR 97005

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth With Disabilities

Easterseals Oregon — Youth Programs

Type: Youth disability recreation and respite

Who / Access: Summer camp, recreation, and respite services for young people with disabilities.

Where: 7300 SW Hunziker St., Suite 103, Portland, OR 97223

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesCulturally Specific Youth / FamilyLanguage Access

African Youth & Community Organization

Type: Culturally relevant youth and family services

Who / Access: Athletics, academic support, culturally relevant mentoring, leadership, disability and health resources, family ESL and parenting groups, and trauma-informed community healing.

Where: 1390 SE 122nd Ave, Suite UE, Portland, OR 97233

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesCulturally Specific Youth / FamilyLanguage Access

Latino Network

Type: Latino-led youth and family education programs

Who / Access: Early literacy, parental involvement, gang prevention, academic support, culturally relevant leadership, and social justice development for youth and adults.

Where: 410 NE 18th Ave., Portland, OR 97232

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesCulturally Specific Youth / FamilyLanguage Access

NAYA

Type: Native youth, family, housing, education, and cultural support

Who / Access: Culture-based services empowering youth and families, including college/career services, economic development, community engagement, early college academy, foster care support, housing, and youth education.

Where: 5135 NE Columbia Boulevard, Portland, OR 97218

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesCulturally Specific Youth / FamilyLanguage Access

Native American Rehabilitation Association Youth Program

Type: Native youth resiliency and cultural identity

Who / Access: Youth program promoting resiliency and positive identity by teaching and maintaining Native American/Alaska Native cultural practices.

Where: 620 NE 2nd Street, Gresham, OR 97030

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesCulturally Specific Youth / FamilyLanguage Access

IRCO Youth Programs

Type: Immigrant and refugee youth and family services

Who / Access: Youth mentoring, tutoring, academic support, after-school programming, gang prevention, family services, early childhood activities, health screenings, kindergarten readiness, and culturally relevant referrals.

Where: 10301 NE Glisan St., Portland, OR 97220

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesCulturally Specific Youth / FamilyLanguage Access

Urban League of Portland Youth Programs

Type: Youth programming and community support

Who / Access: Summer youth programming, community health initiatives, employment, economic advancement, advocacy, community engagement, and support services.

Where: 10 N Russell St, Portland, OR 97227

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesLGBTQ+ Youth / Family

Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC)

Type: LGBTQ+ youth drop-in and support

Who / Access: Safe space for LGBTQ+ youth to participate in art, music, organizing, open mic nights, drag shows, and support groups.

Where: 1220 SW Columbia St., Portland, OR 97201; 17199 SE Division St., Portland, OR 97236

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesLGBTQ+ Youth / Family

Brave Space

Type: LGBTQ+ mental health support

Who / Access: Mental health services specialized for LGBTQ+ community members and provider training.

Where: 5627 SE Woodstock Boulevard, Portland, OR 97206

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesLGBTQ+ Youth / Family

TransActive Gender Project

Type: Transgender and gender expansive youth/family support

Who / Access: Holistic services and expertise supporting transgender and gender expansive children, youth, and families; also policy and organizational support.

Where: Lewis & Clark Graduate Campus, Rogers Hall, MSC 85

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesLGBTQ+ Youth / Family

TransActive Gender Center

Type: Transgender and gender diverse youth/family support

Who / Access: Holistic services to empower transgender and gender diverse youth and their families.

Where: 1631 NE Broadway Street, #355 Portland, OR 97232

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Crisis Hotlines

Trevor Lifeline Crisis Hotline

Type: LGBTQ+ youth crisis hotline

Who / Access: Crisis hotline for LGBTQ+ young people.

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYouth Crisis HotlinesLanguage Access

Oregon Migrant Education Service Hotline

Type: Migrant child school enrollment help

Who / Access: Assists with enrolling migrant children in school and connecting families to migrant education program services.

Notes: Source: Cascadia Health Community Resources list. Verify details directly before referral or travel.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYOUTH DEVELOPMENT / AFTER-SCHOOL

Camp Fire Columbia

Type: Before-school, after-school, and summer youth programs

Who / Access: Youth and families seeking before/after-school care, summer camps, and school-site programming. Sliding-scale financial aid may be available.

Where: Portland-area school and program sites

Notes: Source list notes before- and after-school care at Portland Public School sites.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYOUTH WITH DISABILITIES

OHSU Institute on Development and Disability

Type: Developmental disability clinical, education, public health, outreach, and research resource

Who / Access: People with disabilities, families, providers, and community partners seeking disability-related clinical and support resources.

Where: OHSU, Portland OR

Notes: Use as a navigation/resource listing; verify specific program referrals directly.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYOUTH WITH DISABILITIES

OHSU Child Development and Rehabilitation Center

Type: Interdisciplinary clinical services for developmental and other disabilities

Who / Access: Children/youth and families needing developmental, rehabilitation, and disability-related clinical services.

Where: 700 SW Gaines St, Portland, OR 97239

Notes: Also known as CDRC.

Children, Youth & FamiliesYOUTH WITH DISABILITIES / TRANSITION

Oregon Commission for the Blind

Type: Youth transition services for blind youth

Who / Access: Youth ages 14+ who are blind; supports may include job counseling, work-based learning, self-advocacy instruction, and summer work experience.

Where: Oregon

Notes: Source list notes a paid 5–6 week summer work experience for ages 16–20.

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Utilities & Energy

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Utilities & EnergyENERGY / UTILITY BILL ASSISTANCE

Oregon Emergency Rental Assistance Program

Type: Utilities & Energy

Who / Access: Statewide program; apply online

Notes: Statewide program; apply online

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Utilities & EnergyENERGY / UTILITY BILL ASSISTANCELanguage Access

NAYA — Energy Assistance

Type: Utilities & Energy

Who / Access: PGE, Pacific Power, NW Natural, heating fuel, water bills

Notes: PGE, Pacific Power, NW Natural, heating fuel, water bills

Utilities & EnergyENERGY / UTILITY BILL ASSISTANCE

Oregon Energy Fund

Type: Utilities & Energy

Who / Access: Household stability focus

Notes: Household stability focus

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Utilities & EnergyENERGY / UTILITY BILL ASSISTANCE

Community Action (Washington County)

Type: Utilities & Energy

Who / Access: Apply online or by mail; check income guidelines

Notes: Apply online or by mail; check income guidelines

Utilities & EnergyENERGY / UTILITY BILL ASSISTANCE

Self-Enhancement Inc.

Type: Utilities & Energy

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Utilities & EnergyENERGY / UTILITY BILL ASSISTANCE

William Temple House

Type: Utilities & Energy

Who / Access: Also food pantry + children's clothing closet

Notes: Also food pantry + children's clothing closet

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Utilities & EnergyPHONE & INTERNET DISCOUNTS

Oregon Lifeline

Type: Utilities & Energy

Who / Access: Significant monthly discount on phone or internet

Notes: Significant monthly discount on phone or internet

Utilities & EnergyPHONE & INTERNET DISCOUNTS

T-Mobile Project 10 Million

Type: Utilities & Energy

Who / Access: 5-year commitment; for qualifying families

Notes: 5-year commitment; for qualifying families

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Utilities & EnergyHEATING & COOLING EQUIPMENT

City of Portland — Cooling Unit Program

Type: Utilities & Energy

Who / Access: Call 311 to be placed on list; while supplies last

Notes: Call 311 to be placed on list; while supplies last

Utilities & EnergyHEATING & COOLING EQUIPMENT

Oregon Health Authority — AC & Air Filter Program

Type: Utilities & Energy

Who / Access: Heat-related health risk focus

Notes: Heat-related health risk focus

Utilities & EnergyCULTURALLY-SPECIFIC UTILITY HELPLanguage Access

IRCO Asian Family Center

Type: Utilities & Energy

Who / Access: Multi-language services

Notes: Multi-language services

Hygiene & Basic Needs

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Hygiene & Basic NeedsFREE SHOWERS

Hawthorn Walk-In / H4A PDX

Type: Showers, hygiene supplies, clothing exchange, device charging, waste disposal

Who / Access: 20-min hot showers; soap/towels/medical supplies; h4apdx.org

Where: 824 SE MLK Jr Blvd (under Morrison Bridge)

Notes: 20-min hot showers; soap/towels/medical supplies; h4apdx.org

Hygiene & Basic NeedsFREE SHOWERS

NW Glisan Oasis Day Center

Type: Day center showers + amenities + support services

Who / Access: Drop-in; all welcome

Where: NW 6th Ave & NW Glisan (Prosper Portland)

Notes: Drop-in; all welcome

Hygiene & Basic NeedsFREE SHOWERS

Portland Rescue Mission

Type: Showers (men only in emergency basement shelter)

Who / Access: Must be registered guest in emergency shelter

Where: 111 W Burnside, Portland OR 97209

Notes: Must be registered guest in emergency shelter

Hygiene & Basic NeedsFREE SHOWERS

Sunnyside Shower Project

Type: Community-based shower access

Who / Access: Community-run

Where: 3520 SE Yamhill St, Portland OR 97214

Notes: Community-run

Hygiene & Basic NeedsFREE SHOWERS

Transition Projects Inc.

Type: Daily hygiene services; 15-min showers; toiletries

Who / Access: Anyone can register; towels, soap, shampoo; tprojects.org

Where: 650 NW Irving St, Portland OR 97209

Notes: Anyone can register; towels, soap, shampoo; tprojects.org

Hygiene & Basic NeedsFREE SHOWERS

Union Gospel Mission — Mobile Shower Trailer

Type: Mobile shower trailer at multiple weekly sites

Who / Access: Main site: 12505 NE Halsey St (Parkrose UCC); ugmportland.org

Where: Various — Mon: 1302 SE Ankeny; Wed: 15 NW Third Ave

Notes: Main site: 12505 NE Halsey St (Parkrose UCC); ugmportland.org

Hygiene & Basic NeedsLOW-FEE SHOWERS

Jubitz Truck Stop

Type: Private tiled showers + Jacuzzi; oversized towels

Who / Access: 11 private showers; Jacuzzi tub; jubitz.com

Where: 10210 N Vancouver Way, Portland OR 97217

Notes: 11 private showers; Jacuzzi tub; jubitz.com

Hygiene & Basic NeedsLOW-FEE SHOWERS

East Portland Community Center

Type: Showers (recreation center locker room)

Where: 740 SE 106th Ave, Portland OR 97216

Notes: $6 (ages 18–59) / $5 (60+)

Hygiene & Basic NeedsLOW-FEE SHOWERS

Garden Home Recreation Center

Type: Showers

Where: 7475 SW Oleson Rd, Portland OR 97223

Notes: $7

Hygiene & Basic NeedsLOW-FEE SHOWERS

Grant Outdoor Pool

Type: Showers

Where: NE 33rd Ave & US Grant Pl, Portland OR 97212

Notes: $6 (ages 18–59) / $5 (60+)

Hygiene & Basic NeedsLOW-FEE SHOWERS

Southwest Community Center

Type: Showers

Where: 6820 SW 45th Ave, Portland OR 97219

Notes: $6 (ages 18–59) / $5 (60+)

Hygiene & Basic NeedsCLOTHING & HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Helping Hands Ministry — Furniture Program

Type: Free furniture and household goods

Who / Access: Kitchen supplies, linens, bedding, chairs, tables, beds

Where: 2310 SE 148th Ave, Portland OR 97233 (St. Joseph the Worker)

Notes: Kitchen supplies, linens, bedding, chairs, tables, beds

Hygiene & Basic NeedsCLOTHING & HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Francis Center

Type: Used and discounted clothing + food + utility help

Who / Access: Emergency food (once/30 days); referrals; $35 max utility help

Where: Portland

Notes: Emergency food (once/30 days); referrals; $35 max utility help

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Hygiene & Basic NeedsCLOTHING & HOUSEHOLD GOODS

St. Vincent de Paul Portland

Type: Emergency food, bus tickets, clothing referrals

Who / Access: Also rent/utility assistance

Where: Portland area

Notes: Also rent/utility assistance

Resource Databases

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Resource DatabasesPUBLIC-FACING RESOURCE HUBSLanguage Access

211Info

Type: Comprehensive referral hub — food, shelter, housing, healthcare

Who / Access: Anyone needing community resources

Notes: Confidential, anonymous, free; language interpreters; housing assessment for homeless families

Resource DatabasesPUBLIC-FACING RESOURCE HUBS

311 — City of Portland

Type: City services, outreach workers, shelter referrals, towing

Who / Access: Portland residents

Notes: Use for Safe Rest Village referrals, cooling units, homeless outreach

Resource DatabasesPUBLIC-FACING RESOURCE HUBSLanguage Access

988 — Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Type: Mental health crisis, suicide prevention

Who / Access: Anyone in crisis

Notes: 24/7; all ages; Spanish available

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Resource DatabasesPUBLIC-FACING RESOURCE HUBS

Oregon ADRC Statewide

Type: Senior and disability resource hub

Who / Access: Seniors, disabled, caregivers, statewide

Notes: Starting point for any senior/disability service in Oregon

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Resource DatabasesPUBLIC-FACING RESOURCE HUBSLanguage Access

One Oregon (Benefits Application Hub)

Type: Single application for SNAP, TANF, ERDC, Medicaid

Who / Access: Oregon residents seeking benefits

Notes: English and Spanish; single application for multiple programs

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Resource DatabasesPUBLIC-FACING RESOURCE HUBS

Street Roots — Rose City Resource Guide

Type: Comprehensive resource guide for Portland

Who / Access: All community members; unhoused focus

Notes: Includes service change updates

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Resource DatabasesPUBLIC-FACING RESOURCE HUBS

NAMI Oregon — Resource Finder

Type: Mental health and housing resource directory for Oregon

Who / Access: Anyone seeking mental health/housing resources

Notes: Housing resources for all of Oregon

Resource DatabasesPUBLIC-FACING RESOURCE HUBS

Affordable Housing Online

Type: Searchable database of subsidized/affordable housing

Who / Access: Low-income housing seekers

Notes: Section 8 apartments; statewide and national

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Resource DatabasesPROVIDER / SYSTEM TOOLS (HMIS / DATA SYSTEMS)

WellSky Community Services (HMIS — Multnomah County)

Type: HMIS database for Multnomah County homeless services

Who / Access: Social service providers / partner agencies

Notes: User accounts + training free for partner agencies; replaces ServicePoint

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Resource DatabasesPROVIDER / SYSTEM TOOLS (HMIS / DATA SYSTEMS)

Grouptrail

Type: Reporting database for Multnomah County programs

Who / Access: Partner agencies / program staff

Notes: Used alongside WellSky CS for reporting

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Resource DatabasesPROVIDER / SYSTEM TOOLS (HMIS / DATA SYSTEMS)

Coordinated Entry — 211Info

Type: Coordinated access to housing resources

Who / Access: All people in housing crisis; partner agencies

Notes: Fair/equal access to housing resources; Multnomah County focus

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Resource DatabasesPROVIDER / SYSTEM TOOLS (HMIS / DATA SYSTEMS)

HMIS Training — Clackamas County

Type: New HMIS user training (monthly schedule)

Who / Access: New HMIS users in Clackamas County

Notes: 1st Mon: Teams 9am; 2nd Mon: in person Oregon City; others via Teams

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Resource DatabasesTRAINING RESOURCES FOR PROVIDERS

Assertive Engagement (AE) Training — Multnomah County

Type: Trauma-informed engagement training for service providers

Who / Access: Community partners; providers; funded agencies

Notes: Blended Learning Series + live Skills Practice; free for community partners

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Resource DatabasesTRAINING RESOURCES FOR PROVIDERS

AE Community of Ongoing Practice (COOP)

Type: Monthly skill deepening practice group

Who / Access: AE-certified service providers

Notes: Most months of year; concept-deepening focus

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Resource DatabasesCOORDINATED ENTRY WORKGROUPS (MULTNOMAH)

Coordinated Assessment Workgroup

Type: Workgroup for coordinated entry system

Who / Access: Providers; open to partners

Notes: Council for the Homeless

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Resource DatabasesCOORDINATED ENTRY WORKGROUPS (MULTNOMAH)

Veterans By Name List (VBNL) Workgroup

Type: Veteran homelessness workgroup (invite only)

Who / Access: Veterans service providers

Notes: Invite only

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Resource DatabasesCOORDINATED ENTRY WORKGROUPS (MULTNOMAH)

Point in Time Count Task Force

Type: Annual homeless count planning group

Who / Access: Social service partner orgs

Notes: Annual January count coordination

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Resource DatabasesCOORDINATED ENTRY WORKGROUPS (MULTNOMAH)

Severe Weather Task Force

Type: Weather-related emergency shelter planning

Who / Access: Service providers

Notes: Council for the Homeless

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Domestic Violence & Survivor Support

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Domestic Violence & Survivor Support24-HOUR DV CRISIS LINES & HELPLINES

Call to Safety Domestic and Sexual Violence Crisis Line

Type: 24-hour domestic and sexual violence crisis line

Who / Access: Survivors of domestic and sexual violence; crisis support and shelter-space navigation

Notes: 24-hour hotline; PDF also references the Call to Safety shelter space site updated daily.

Domestic Violence & Survivor Support24-HOUR DV CRISIS LINES & HELPLINESLanguage Access

Línea UNICA

Type: Spanish-language domestic and sexual violence crisis line

Who / Access: Spanish-speaking survivors and families

Notes: Also appears under El Programa Hispano UNICA services.

Domestic Violence & Survivor Support24-HOUR DV CRISIS LINES & HELPLINES

National Domestic Violence Hotline

Type: National 24/7 domestic violence hotline

Who / Access: Anyone experiencing domestic violence or seeking help for someone else

Notes: National support option.

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Domestic Violence & Survivor Support24-HOUR DV CRISIS LINES & HELPLINES

Multnomah County Mental Health Helpline

Type: 24/7 mental health crisis support

Who / Access: Multnomah County residents in mental health crisis

Domestic Violence & Survivor Support24-HOUR DV CRISIS LINES & HELPLINES

Child Abuse Hotline / Child Protective Services

Type: Child abuse reporting hotline

Who / Access: Children, youth, caregivers, mandatory reporters and concerned community members

Domestic Violence & Survivor Support24-HOUR DV CRISIS LINES & HELPLINES

Aging & Disability Resource Connection HelpLine

Type: Aging and disability resource line

Who / Access: Older adults, people with disabilities, caregivers

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportEMERGENCY DV SHELTER

Bradley Angle Emergency Shelter

Type: Emergency domestic violence shelter

Who / Access: Domestic violence survivors

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportEMERGENCY DV SHELTER

Raphael House of Portland

Type: Emergency domestic violence shelter

Who / Access: Survivors fleeing domestic violence; gender-inclusive services

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportEMERGENCY DV SHELTER

Salvation Army West Women’s & Children’s Shelter

Type: Emergency shelter for women and children

Who / Access: Women and children needing emergency shelter

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportNON-SHELTER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES

Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services

Type: Non-shelter domestic violence services; advocacy and housing resource navigation

Who / Access: Domestic violence survivors in Multnomah County

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportNON-SHELTER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES

YWCA of Greater Portland

Type: Domestic violence support, advocacy and support groups

Who / Access: Survivors of domestic violence and families

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportNON-SHELTER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES

VOA Oregon Home Free

Type: Domestic violence survivor advocacy, housing and legal/court support

Who / Access: Survivors of domestic violence

Notes: Also listed for restraining order hotline and support groups.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportNON-SHELTER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES

Family Justice Center of Washington County

Type: Family justice center / DV support

Who / Access: Washington County survivors and families

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportNON-SHELTER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES

Safe Place Family Justice Center of Clackamas County

Type: Family justice center / DV support

Who / Access: Clackamas County survivors and families

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportNON-SHELTER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES

YWCA Clark County

Type: Domestic violence advocacy and shelter services

Who / Access: Clark County survivors and families

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportDV SHELTERS NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

YWCA Clark County SafeChoice Shelter

Type: Domestic violence shelter

Who / Access: Clark County survivors fleeing domestic violence

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportDV SHELTERS NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

Monika’s House

Type: Domestic violence shelter and advocacy

Who / Access: Washington County survivors

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportDV SHELTERS NEIGHBORING COUNTIESLanguage Access

Casa Esperanza

Type: Spanish-language domestic violence shelter/resource access

Who / Access: Spanish-speaking survivors

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportDV SHELTERS NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

SAFE of Columbia County

Type: Domestic violence services and shelter

Who / Access: Columbia County survivors

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportHOUSING RESOURCES FOR SURVIVORS

Call to Safety

Type: DV-related housing resource navigation / advocacy

Who / Access: Survivors needing shelter space, motel vouchers, rental assistance or transitional housing navigation

Notes: Resources may include motel vouchers, rental assistance, transitional housing or other housing help depending on eligibility and availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportHOUSING RESOURCES FOR SURVIVORSLanguage Access

Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) Healing Circle

Type: DV-related housing resource navigation / advocacy

Who / Access: Indigenous survivors and families

Notes: Resources may include motel vouchers, rental assistance, transitional housing or other housing help depending on eligibility and availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportHOUSING RESOURCES FOR SURVIVORSLanguage Access

Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

Type: DV-related housing resource navigation / advocacy

Who / Access: Immigrant and refugee survivors and families

Notes: Resources may include motel vouchers, rental assistance, transitional housing or other housing help depending on eligibility and availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportHOUSING RESOURCES FOR SURVIVORSLanguage Access

El Programa Hispano UNICA

Type: DV-related housing resource navigation / advocacy

Who / Access: Spanish-speaking survivors and families

Notes: Resources may include motel vouchers, rental assistance, transitional housing or other housing help depending on eligibility and availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportHOUSING RESOURCES FOR SURVIVORSLanguage Access

Slavic Oregon Social Services

Type: DV-related housing resource navigation / advocacy

Who / Access: Russian- and Ukrainian-speaking survivors and families

Notes: Resources may include motel vouchers, rental assistance, transitional housing or other housing help depending on eligibility and availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportPOPULATION-SPECIFIC DV SERVICES

Abuse Recovery Ministry & Services (ARMS)

Type: Population-specific domestic violence services / support groups

Who / Access: Survivors, faith communities and people seeking abuse recovery support

Notes: Also listed for support groups and batterer intervention.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportPOPULATION-SPECIFIC DV SERVICES

Bradley Angle Marsha’s Folx LGBTQ Program

Type: Population-specific domestic violence services / support groups

Who / Access: LGBTQIA+ domestic violence survivors

Notes: Bradley Angle LGBTQ-focused survivor support.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportPOPULATION-SPECIFIC DV SERVICESLanguage Access

Bradley Angle Healing Roots Center

Type: Population-specific domestic violence services / support groups

Who / Access: Black and African American survivors

Notes: Culturally specific survivor services.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportPOPULATION-SPECIFIC DV SERVICES

Disability Abuse Response Team (DART)

Type: Population-specific domestic violence services / support groups

Who / Access: People with disabilities experiencing abuse

Notes: Phone-only listing in PDF.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportPOPULATION-SPECIFIC DV SERVICESLanguage Access

IRCO Refugee & Immigrant Family Strengthening

Type: Population-specific domestic violence services / support groups

Who / Access: Refugee and immigrant survivors/families

Notes: Culturally and linguistically specific services.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportPOPULATION-SPECIFIC DV SERVICESLanguage Access

NAYA Family Center Healing Circle

Type: Population-specific domestic violence services / support groups

Who / Access: Indigenous survivors and families

Notes: Culturally specific survivor support.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportPOPULATION-SPECIFIC DV SERVICESLanguage Access

Self Enhancement Inc. DV Program

Type: Population-specific domestic violence services / support groups

Who / Access: Black and African American survivors and families

Notes: Culturally specific DV program.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportRESTRAINING ORDERS & STALKING ORDERS

Legal Aid Domestic Violence Project

Type: Domestic violence legal assistance

Who / Access: Low-income survivors needing civil legal help

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportRESTRAINING ORDERS & STALKING ORDERS

Oregon Crime Victims Law Center

Type: Crime victim legal services

Who / Access: Victims of crime, including DV survivors

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportRESTRAINING ORDERS & STALKING ORDERS

Oregon Crime Victims Compensation

Type: Victim compensation program

Who / Access: Crime victims seeking compensation for eligible costs

Notes: Also appears under other services.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportCIVIL LEGAL ASSISTANCE

Legal Services of Oregon - Portland Regional Office

Type: Civil legal assistance

Who / Access: Low-income Oregonians needing civil legal help

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportCIVIL LEGAL ASSISTANCE

Multnomah County Legal Resource Center

Type: Legal resource center / court navigation

Who / Access: People navigating Multnomah County civil legal/court processes

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportCIVIL LEGAL ASSISTANCE

Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral Line

Type: Lawyer referral service

Who / Access: People seeking attorney referrals

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportCIVIL LEGAL ASSISTANCE

Oregon State Bar Modest Means Program

Type: Reduced-fee lawyer referral

Who / Access: People seeking reduced-fee legal help

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportCIVIL LEGAL ASSISTANCE

St. Andrew Legal Clinic, Multnomah County Office

Type: Civil legal clinic

Who / Access: People needing family law and civil legal support

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportMULTNOMAH COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE

MCDA Victims’ Assistance Office

Type: District attorney victim assistance

Who / Access: Victims and witnesses in Multnomah County criminal cases

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportMULTNOMAH COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE

CourtCare VOA Home Free

Type: Free courthouse childcare

Who / Access: Survivors and families attending court

Notes: Free childcare at the courthouse.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportMULTNOMAH COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE

Case Companion

Type: Online criminal justice process information for victims of crime

Who / Access: Victims of crime in Multnomah County

Notes: Online information about the criminal justice process.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportBATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

Allies in Change Counseling Center

Type: Batterer intervention / accountability program

Who / Access: People referred or seeking intervention services related to abusive behavior

Notes: Verify referral requirements and current program availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportBATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

Bridges 2 Success

Type: Batterer intervention / accountability program

Who / Access: People referred or seeking intervention services related to abusive behavior

Notes: Verify referral requirements and current program availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportBATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

Innerwork Portland

Type: Batterer intervention / accountability program

Who / Access: People referred or seeking intervention services related to abusive behavior

Notes: Verify referral requirements and current program availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportBATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

Modus Vivendi LLC

Type: Batterer intervention / accountability program

Who / Access: People referred or seeking intervention services related to abusive behavior

Notes: Verify referral requirements and current program availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportBATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

SoValTi

Type: Batterer intervention / accountability program

Who / Access: People referred or seeking intervention services related to abusive behavior

Notes: Verify referral requirements and current program availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportBATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

Teras Intervention

Type: Batterer intervention / accountability program

Who / Access: People referred or seeking intervention services related to abusive behavior

Notes: Verify referral requirements and current program availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportBATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

VOA Oregon Interpersonal Recovery

Type: Batterer intervention / accountability program

Who / Access: People referred or seeking intervention services related to abusive behavior

Notes: Verify referral requirements and current program availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportIMMIGRATION REPRESENTATIONLanguage Access

Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Services

Type: Immigration representation / legal support

Who / Access: Immigrants, refugees, and survivors needing immigration legal help

Notes: Verify intake status and service area.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportIMMIGRATION REPRESENTATIONLanguage Access

Immigration Counseling Service

Type: Immigration representation / legal support

Who / Access: Immigrants, refugees, and survivors needing immigration legal help

Notes: Verify intake status and service area.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportIMMIGRATION REPRESENTATIONLanguage Access

Lutheran Community Services Northwest

Type: Immigration representation / legal support

Who / Access: Immigrants, refugees, and survivors needing immigration legal help

Notes: Verify intake status and service area.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportIMMIGRATION REPRESENTATIONLanguage Access

SOAR Immigration Legal Services

Type: Immigration representation / legal support

Who / Access: Immigrants, refugees, and survivors needing immigration legal help

Notes: Verify intake status and service area.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportLAW ENFORCEMENT

Non-emergency Police Response in Multnomah County

Type: Non-emergency police response

Who / Access: People needing non-emergency police response

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportLAW ENFORCEMENT

Multnomah County Jail Release Information

Type: Jail release information line

Who / Access: People checking jail release information

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportLAW ENFORCEMENT

VISOR Jail/Prison/Corrections Information

Type: Corrections information service

Who / Access: People seeking jail, prison, or corrections information

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportLAW ENFORCEMENT

DVERT Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team

Type: Domestic violence enhanced response team

Who / Access: High-risk domestic violence cases / coordinated response

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportLAW ENFORCEMENT

Portland Police Domestic Violence Reduction Unit

Type: Police domestic violence unit

Who / Access: Domestic violence survivors and cases in Portland

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportLAW ENFORCEMENT

Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office

Type: Sheriff’s office

Who / Access: Multnomah County residents

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportLAW ENFORCEMENT

Multnomah County DCJ Victim and Survivor Services

Type: Victim and survivor services

Who / Access: Victims and survivors connected to county justice systems

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportOTHER SERVICES

211info

Type: Information and referral for community services

Who / Access: Anyone seeking community resources

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportOTHER SERVICES

Childcare Resource & Referral

Type: Childcare resource and referral

Who / Access: Families seeking childcare resources

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportOTHER SERVICES

Oregon Health Plan

Type: Oregon Medicaid health coverage line

Who / Access: Oregon residents seeking OHP support

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportOTHER SERVICES

The Little Dog Laughed Animal-Assisted Therapy

Type: Animal-assisted therapy

Who / Access: People seeking animal-assisted therapy support

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportOTHER COMMUNITY RESOURCE LISTS

Washington County DVAM Resource List

Type: Resource list / PDF

Who / Access: Survivors and advocates seeking Washington County domestic violence awareness month resources

Notes: Washington County DVAM PDF resource list from DVRC community referrals.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportOTHER COMMUNITY RESOURCE LISTSLanguage Access

Washington County DVAM Resource List Spanish

Type: Resource list / PDF in Spanish

Who / Access: Spanish-speaking survivors and advocates seeking Washington County DV resources

Notes: Spanish-language DVAM resource list from DVRC community referrals.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportOTHER COMMUNITY RESOURCE LISTS

Washington County Shelter Resources

Type: Shelter resource directory

Who / Access: People seeking shelter resources in Washington County

Where: Washington County

Notes: County shelter resource page; verify current page/location if link redirects.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportOTHER COMMUNITY RESOURCE LISTS

Washington County Community Resources

Type: Community resource directory

Who / Access: Washington County residents seeking housing and community resources

Where: Washington County

Notes: County community resource page; verify current page/location if link redirects.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportOTHER COMMUNITY RESOURCE LISTS

Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence

Type: Find-help directory / coalition

Who / Access: Survivors seeking domestic or sexual violence help by county

Where: Oregon statewide

Notes: Find help by county; useful statewide referral hub.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportFINANCIAL SAFETY FOR SURVIVORS

FinAbility

Type: Financial security education for survivors

Who / Access: Survivors of domestic violence seeking financial safety and security planning

Notes: Financial empowerment and safety-planning resource for survivors.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportSEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCES

Sexual Assault Resource Center

Type: Sexual assault crisis and advocacy services

Who / Access: Survivors of sexual assault and abuse

Where: Washington County / Portland metro

Notes: Confidential support; verify current intake and hours.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportSEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCES

RAINN

Type: National sexual assault hotline

Who / Access: Survivors of sexual assault, loved ones, and advocates

Notes: National Sexual Assault Hotline and online chat resources.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportSEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCES

Victim Rights Law Center

Type: Legal support for sexual assault survivors

Who / Access: Survivors needing legal advocacy related to sexual assault

Notes: Legal information and support for sexual assault survivors.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportMENTAL HEALTH & CRISIS RESOURCES

Center for Counseling and Victim Services - Washington County

Type: Counseling and victim services

Who / Access: Washington County victims/survivors seeking counseling or victim services

Where: Washington County

Notes: County victim services and counseling resource.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportMENTAL HEALTH & CRISIS RESOURCES

Washington County Mental Health Crisis Line

Type: Mental health crisis line

Who / Access: Washington County residents in mental health crisis

Where: Washington County

Notes: 24/7 crisis support; call 988 for immediate national crisis support if unsure.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportMENTAL HEALTH & CRISIS RESOURCES

Clackamas County Mental Health Crisis Line

Type: Mental health crisis line

Who / Access: Clackamas County residents in mental health crisis

Where: Clackamas County

Notes: Verify number formatting; listed by DVRC as Clackamas County crisis line.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportMENTAL HEALTH & CRISIS RESOURCES

Clark County Mental Health Crisis Line

Type: Mental health crisis line

Who / Access: Clark County, Washington residents in mental health crisis

Where: Clark County, WA

Notes: Regional crisis support line.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportMENTAL HEALTH & CRISIS RESOURCES

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Type: Suicide prevention / crisis line

Who / Access: Anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts, emotional distress, or crisis

Notes: Legacy Lifeline number; 988 is the current easy-to-remember national crisis number.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportLEGAL RESOURCES

Family Law of Washington County

Type: Family law court resource

Who / Access: People seeking family law court information in Washington County

Where: Washington County

Notes: Court-based family law information resource.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportLEGAL RESOURCES

Family Law of Multnomah County

Type: Family law court resource

Who / Access: People seeking family law court information in Multnomah County

Where: Multnomah County

Notes: Court-based family law information resource.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportLEGAL RESOURCES

Oregon Law Center - Washington County

Type: Civil legal aid

Who / Access: Low-income Washington County residents needing civil legal assistance

Where: Washington County

Notes: Washington County legal aid office; verify current intake page if link redirects.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportCULTURALLY SPECIFIC RESOURCESLanguage Access

Centro Cultural de Washington County

Type: Culturally specific community services

Who / Access: Latino/a/x and immigrant community members in Washington County

Where: Washington County

Notes: Community services and referrals; verify current program availability.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportCULTURALLY SPECIFIC RESOURCESLanguage Access

Q Center

Type: LGBTQ+ community resource center

Who / Access: LGBTQ2SIA+ community members seeking support and referrals

Where: Portland

Notes: Community center and referral resource.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportYOUTH RESOURCES

Boys & Girls Aid

Type: Youth and family services

Who / Access: Youth and families needing support, housing, adoption/foster-related services

Where: Portland metro

Notes: Youth and family support resource.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportYOUTH RESOURCES

Sexual Minority Youth Resource Center

Type: LGBTQ+ youth support

Who / Access: LGBTQ+ youth and young adults seeking support

Where: Portland

Notes: SMYRC support and community resource.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportYOUTH RESOURCES

Oregon YouthLine

Type: Youth crisis and peer support line

Who / Access: Youth and young adults needing crisis or peer support

Where: Oregon statewide

Notes: Youth-focused crisis and peer support.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportYOUTH RESOURCES

HomePlate Youth Services

Type: Youth homelessness support

Who / Access: Young people experiencing housing instability in Washington County

Where: Washington County

Notes: Drop-in, outreach, housing and basic-needs support for youth.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportHOUSING RESOURCES

Washington County Housing Services

Type: County housing services

Who / Access: Washington County residents seeking housing help or subsidized housing information

Where: Washington County

Notes: County housing services and housing authority information.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportHOUSING RESOURCESLanguage Access

Northwest Housing Alternatives

Type: Affordable housing and homeless services

Who / Access: People seeking affordable housing and housing stability support

Where: Portland metro / Oregon

Notes: Affordable housing provider and service organization.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportFOOD & CLOTHING RESOURCES

Love INC of Greater Hillsboro

Type: Basic needs and community support

Who / Access: People needing food, clothing, household help or faith-community referrals

Where: Greater Hillsboro

Notes: Community basic-needs referral/resource organization.

Domestic Violence & Survivor SupportFOOD & CLOTHING RESOURCES

Beaverton Resource Center

Type: Basic needs and service navigation

Who / Access: Beaverton-area residents needing food, housing, health, legal, employment or other referrals

Where: Beaverton

Notes: Multi-service resource navigation center.

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Animal Aid

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Animal Aid provides a collection of resources for low-cost and emergency veterinary services in Portland, Oregon and national financial assistance programs. It is not a comprehensive list of all services available, but a guide to some of the options available. Contact each organization directly for the most up to date information. updated-7-2019.pdf Food Bank: Fido is a monthly dog and cat food bank. In 2023, Fido provide...

Where: 5335 SW 42nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97221 services in Portland, Oregon and national financial assistance programs. It is not a

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Fido

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Food Bank: Fido is a monthly dog and cat food bank. In 2023, Fido provide 833,408 meals by providing 12,614 pet companions overall with 131,986 pounds of dry food and 29,319 cans. Anyone in need of pet food assistance or currently on a state-assisted program is welcome to the food bank. The following is a partial list of acceptable award documentations: • Back Pack Buddies Food Stamps Program • Head Start • Medicaid •...

Where: 14186 Fir Street Oregon City, Oregon 97045 meals by providing 12,614 pet companions overall with 131,986 pounds of dry food and

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Good Neighbor Vet

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Good Neighbor Vet is a mobile veterinary clinic that travels to different grocery stores and retailers throughout the Portland-metro area. Good Neighbor Vet can provide routine care such as vaccinations, deworming, flea treatment, and micro-chipping at a very minimal cost, and with no exam fee. Good neighbor Vet does not provide treatment or examinations for ill or injured pets. For a list of participating locations,...

Where: and retailers throughout the Portland-metro area. Good Neighbor Vet can provide

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Portland Animal Welfare (PAW) Team

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: The PAW Team provides veterinary care to the pets of people with income at or below the federal poverty line, or with no income at all. Additionally, all pets they serve must be spayed or neutered; PAW will spay and neuter pets for free. Services provided are vaccinations, flea and worm medications, prescriptions, food, pet licensing fees, microchipping, medical grooming, and major surgeries. Weekday clinic appointments...

Where: 1718 NE 82nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97220

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Pixie Project

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: The Pixie Project is a non-profit urban animal adoption center and low cost spay, neuter and surgery clinic. The Scott Wainner Pixie Care Clinic can provide a variety of veterinary services for low income and homeless pet owners and requires that all animals seen get spayed and neutered if they are not already. The clinic operates 1–2 times each week and is by appointment only. Much of The Pixie Care Clinic screening is...

Where: 510 N.E. MLK Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97232

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Pongo Fund

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: The Pongo Fund is Oregon’s only full-time charity focused on fighting animal hunger. emergency pet food assistance to anyone in honest need. An appointment is required for first visits. Please call 7 days in advance of scheduled pet food bank to complete paperwork and schedule your arrival time. In addition to Pongo’s pet food bank, they offer the following services: • Emergency Kibble Response Team Basic Services, Page 3...

Where: 3632 SE 20th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97202 The Pongo Fund is Oregon’s only full-time charity focused on fighting animal hunger.

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Service and Assistance Animals in Oregon

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: oregon Under Oregon’s disability discrimination law and the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), people with disabilities may bring assistance animals to all “public accommodations,” including businesses, motels, restaurants, stores, theaters, schools, government buildings, and more. Under Oregon law, a service animal is an animal that has been individually trained to perform tasks or do work for the benefit of a...

Where: Disability Rights Oregon 511 SW 10th Avenue, Suite 200 Portland, Oregon 97205

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Access Community Care

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Hygiene4All Hub

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Hours: Sunday 3–9 p.m., Tuesday, 3–9 p.m., Thursday, 3–9 p.m., Friday 3–7 p.m. H4A’s team of sheltered and unsheltered staff has designed a place of community safety that offers an effective, healing response to the public health and sanitation crises brought by growing housing, wealth, and infrastructure gaps.” Hygiene for all offers 20-minute hot showers, hygiene supplies, medical supplies and first aid, clothing and...

Where: 824 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97214

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Multnomah Education Service Division

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: The Multnomah Education Service Division’s website provides a list of free clothing closets that serve the Portland (up to 181st) and Gresham (East of 181st) areas. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 1–3 p.m. Daily 11 a.m.–2 p.m.

Where: closets that serve the Portland (up to 181st) and Gresham (East of 181st) areas. 526 SE Grand Avenue Portland, Oregon 97214

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Crossroads Cupboard

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Food bank is open Thursday and Friday 9 a.m.–noon and Saturday 10 a.m.–noon. (see “Various Multiple Services” section for details) (see “Various Multiple Services” section for details) Hot meals, food boxes, clothing and hygiene products are available on Monday & Thursday from 2–4 p.m.

Where: 2505 NE 102nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97220 Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon

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Food Not Bombs

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Buckman Elementary School (South Playground) Basic Services, Page 11 Free vegan grocery items available Wednesday and Saturday from 4:30–6:30 p.m. at 320 SE 16th Ave, Portland, Oregon 97214. Free produce every Tuesday at 1 p.m. and Friday at 11 a.m. at 1616 SE 32nd Place, just south of Hawthorne. Schedules may change. Please check website for updates. text “food” to 877877 (see “Various Multiple Services” section for...

Where: 320 SE 16th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97214 SE 16th Ave, Portland, Oregon 97214.

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Free Summer Lunches for Kids

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: text “food” to 877877 (see “Various Multiple Services” section for details) Impact NW Housing and Safety Net Programs offers SNAP application assistance. Lift Urban Portland Preston’s Pantry Preston’s Pantry provides services to those living in NW Portland (zip codes 97201, 97204, 97205, 97209, 97210, 97239) and who meet eligible income guidelines. This is a shopping-style pantry that offers once a month service. Proof of...

Where: Lift Urban Portland Preston’s Pantry

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Loaves and Fishes

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Basic Services, Page 12 Loaves and Fishes serves only seniors 60 and over. All locations offer group meals and Meals on Wheels. Please visit their website for current location and meal information. Mainspring (formerly FISH) (see “Various Multiple Services” section for details) mealsonuspdx.org Meal On Us PDX’s mission is to provide Chef-curated nutritious meals at no cost to those experiencing hunger and food insecurity...

Where: 7710 SW 31st Ave. Portland, Oregon 97280

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Meals On Us PDX

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: mealsonuspdx.org Meal On Us PDX’s mission is to provide Chef-curated nutritious meals at no cost to those experiencing hunger and food insecurity within the community. Their current programs include Trans Meal Train, creating meals for individuals recovering from gender-affirming surgery and Community Distro Day, a monthly supply distribution day in the park across the street from their commissary kitchen. Neighborhood...

Where: 2818 NE Halsey Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97232

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PDX Free Fridge

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: PDX Free Fridge is a community-based mutual aid effort to increase access to free food and vital supplies by creating a network of independent fridges and pantries in to free food and supplies through community fridges and pantries. An interactive and printable map of the locations of fridges and pantries is provided on their website. Portland Adventist Community Services provides food boxes once every 30 days. Picture ID...

Where: Portland, Oregon. Their mission is to redistribute existing resources by providing access Portland Adventist Community Services Food Pantry

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Saint Andre Bessette Church

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Saint Andre Bessette serves their neighborhood only and proof of address is required. One request per month is allowed. Food boxes available on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. You must arrive in the morning (suggested time is 9:30 a.m.) to pick up a form. Completed forms must be turned in by 11 a.m. on the day of food box pickup. Once the form is turned in, food boxes will be handed out between 1:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Sack...

Where: 601 W. Burnside Street Portland, Oregon 97209

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Sisters of the Road

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Sisters of the Road is a social justice organization that uplifts the dignity and autonomy of people experiencing poverty through low/no-cost meals, education and training, a barter work program, advocacy, and a welcoming community space for all. Sisters of the Road’s Café is currently closed while they prepare their new facility. The café has historically worked as a barter restaurant where you can trade some time...

Where: 618 NW Davis Street Portland, Oregon 97209

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Community Warehouse

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Basic Services, Page 18 community members in need, creating stronger home foundations and brighter futures. They offer furniture to Multnomah County residents on referral from a case manager.

Where: Portland 3961 Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard Portland, Oregon 97212

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Freecycle (Portland)

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Freecyle Portland is a website designed to allow individuals to offer or receive items to the community. They have 7,760 members and counting and have other groups in other areas of Oregon. Please visit their website for listings and other groups. (see “Various Multiple Services” section for details) Basic Services, Page 19 With Comcast Xfinity eligible households can purchase a refurbished desktop or laptop computer for...

Where: Freecyle Portland is a website designed to allow individuals to offer or receive items to the community. They have 7,760 members and counting and have other ...

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Free Geek

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Multnomah County Libraries

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: All Multnomah County Library locations allow all visitors the use of library computers for four hours per day. Each location has the following equipment: • Public computers with headphones • Microsoft Office 19 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher) • Accessibility software (JAWS and ZoomText) • Some locations offer Chromebooks to check out and use while in the library Other services available are: • Wi-fi - All library...

Where: Multiple locations

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Bikes for Humanity PDX

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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PCs for People

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: people/#:~:text=PCs%20for%20People%20distributes%20low,cords%20at%20no%20additional %20cost PCs for People distributes low-cost refurbished computers and internet to income- eligible individuals through an easy-to-apply online application system. Every desktop includes a mouse, keyboard, power cords and monitor cords at no additional cost. distribution site. All requests and program eligibility are run through PCs for...

Where: The Oregon Public Library District has partnered with Pcs for People to be a

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Metropolitan Family Services – Project Linkage

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Project Linkage provides transportation for individuals with disabilities, or those over 60 years old, to doctor appointments or for their pets to visit the vet. Income is not a program consideration. Project Linkage also runs 22 shopping shuttles, some of which have wheelchair accessible lifts. In 2017 Project Linkage provided 34,000 community rides. Individuals must request the ride four days in advance. No last-minute...

Where: 2200 NE 24th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97212

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Ride to Care

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Portland General Electric (PGE)

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: PGE’s Income-Qualified Bill Discount program provides ongoing, monthly help with your PGE bill that’s in addition to any other assistance you may be getting from them or other agencies. Depending on your annual household income and household size, your monthly discount could be between 15 and 60%. They won’t require any financial documents from you to apply. They only need to know your household size and average gross...

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Bridges to Change – Mobile Treatment

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: (Basic Needs and Application Help) Peer Mentors, Counseling, Basic Needs BTC also offers an Acute Care Team offering mobile treatment for substance abuse, mental health, and co-occurring disorders in in Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties. The Acute Care Team helps to get people off the street and offers peer mentors, counseling, and basic needs. Mentors help clients to obtain household items, get on food stamps,...

Where: Clackamas counties. The Acute Care Team helps to get people off the street and offers

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Club Hope

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: (Shower/Laundry/Basic Needs) Club Hope is operated by Bridges to Change. It is open Monday–Friday from 10 a.m.–5 p.m., with showers and laundry available until 3 p.m. Basic needs, peer mentors and Basic Services, Page 32 support groups are available at the club. To access the Club Hope calendar: There is a shelter there, it is a day center, regulars at Club Hope have priority to get into this program – must have substance...

Where: 100 SE Cleveland Street Gresham, Oregon 97030

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Metropolitan Family Services – Benefits Outreach Center

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: (Benefit Application Assistance) The Benefits Outreach Center is a new service. The program screens older adults (60+) and people 18 and older with disabilities for services and benefits and then provides assistance with the application process. Volunteers help low-income Multnomah County residents sign up for food stamps, the Oregon Health Plan, SSI, Medicare, the Medical Savings Plan, and the Supplemental Nutrition...

Where: 2200 NE 24th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97212

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Rose Haven

Type: Basic needs / food / clothing / utilities / transportation / pet support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Medical Teams International Mobile Dental Clinics

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Medical Teams International’s Mobile Dental Program provides free or low-cost urgent dental care services. Their Oregon clinics accept urgent dental procedures for patients who do not have private dental insurance, those who are low income, and those in vulnerable populations. They will not turn away a patient with emergency needs who has no alternative options for care. Urgent dental procedures include extractions and...

Where: dental care services. Their Oregon clinics accept urgent dental procedures for patients

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Multnomah County Health Department Dental Health Clinics

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: The Multnomah County Health Department provides routine and urgent dental care at seven clinics in Multnomah County. All clinics are currently open for teledentistry (by phone) and in-person appointments. They are currently accepting new Medicaid (OHP) patients with CareOregon Dental. They also see uninsured patients for urgent care. Not all dental services are available at their clinics. Friday. Established patients with...

Where: patients with CareOregon Dental. They also see uninsured patients for urgent care. Not

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Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) Dental Clinic

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: NARA Dental Clinic offers dental services for the whole family as the only Native American dental clinic in the Portland metro area. NARA Dental Clinic services include Family and Child friendly dentists, Dental Education Programs, and Preventative and Restorative care. The NARA dental clinic is open to everyone. They assist individuals in applying for the Oregon Health Plan. For service inquires and referral information...

Where: 12750 SE Stark Street Building E Portland, Oregon 97233 American dental clinic in the Portland metro area. NARA Dental Clinic services include

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Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Dental Clinics

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Hours: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–4:45 p.m. The General Dentistry Teaching Clinic at OHSU provides comprehensive professional- quality care for adult patients and educates the next generation of dentists. Student doctors are trained in the latest technologies, research, and practices by experienced board-licensed faculty in their state-of-the-art clinics. Services include: Exams and X- rays, Fillings/Restorations, Crowns,...

Where: 2730 S. Moody Avenue Portland, OR 97201

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Harm Reduction

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Monday and Thursday 11 a.m.–7 p.m. The Multnomah County Harm Reduction Clinic provides services for syringe exchange, sexual health services, and overdose rescue kits (naloxone and fentanyl test strips). It is not a primary care clinic. Multnomah County Harm Reduction Clinic partners with the following nonprofits: Monday–Friday, noon–5 p.m.

Where: 12425 NE Glisan Street (in Menlo Park Plaza) Portland, Oregon 97230

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Multnomah County Harm Reduction Clinic

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Monday and Thursday 11 a.m.–7 p.m. The Multnomah County Harm Reduction Clinic provides services for syringe exchange, sexual health services, and overdose rescue kits (naloxone and fentanyl test strips). It is not a primary care clinic. Multnomah County Harm Reduction Clinic partners with the following nonprofits: Monday–Friday, noon–5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, 1 p.m.–4 p.m.

Where: 12425 NE Glisan Street (in Menlo Park Plaza) Portland, Oregon 97230

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Portland People Outreach Project (PPOP)

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: (503) 765-PPOP (7767) The Portland People Outreach Project (PPOP) is an all-volunteer peer-run organization in Portland that provides harm reduction supplies to people who use drugs. They distribute clean syringes, pipes, overdose-reversing naloxone (Narcan), and a variety of other harm reduction, wound care, and safer sex supplies. Unlike many needle exchanges, PPOP is need-based, not 1-for-1, meaning their users do not...

Where: The Portland People Outreach Project (PPOP) is an all-volunteer peer-run organization in Portland that provides harm reduction supplies to people who use dru...

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Project Red Initiative

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Borland Free Clinic

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Tuesday and Thursday, 3–7 p.m. Borland Free Clinic offers comprehensive medical care, including primary and urgent care, diabetes education, physical therapy, gynecology, other specialty care services and referrals, prescriptions, lab work, and other services like once-a-year comprehensive eye exams through Casey Eye mobile van. Urgent care/walk-ins accepted when there is availability. Borland Free Clinic is located in the...

Where: 3550 SW Borland Road Tualatin, Oregon 97062

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Brain Injury Connections Northwest

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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CareOregon

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: all dental services are available at their clinics. Friday. Established patients with insurance who have been seen before at a Multnomah County dental clinic, should call their clinic directly. If covered by the Oregon Health Plan, there’s no charge for dental services which are part of routine benefits. If not insured, clients will be asked to pay an out-of-pocket fee based on their family size and income when they check...

Where: If covered by the Oregon Health Plan, there’s no charge for dental services which are

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Central City Concern (CCC) Clinics

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Wednesday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Old Town Clinic offers judgement-free health care on a sliding fee scale. Old Town Clinic can meet most patients’ health care needs in a single location. Patients can often get all of their medical cares met in this single location. Their providers offer physical health care, mental health and addiction treatment, and many other services. Old...

Where: 727 W Burnside Street Portland, Oregon 97209

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Coalition of Community Health Clinics

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: The Coalition of Community Health Clinics (CCHC) is a non-profit organization that serves a network of seventeen non-profit community health clinics that provide a range of health and preventive services for low-income, uninsured, and under-served community members in Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington Counties. CCHC’s mission is to improve healthcare for vulnerable populations residing in Tri- County area by...

Where: community members in Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington Counties.

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Familias en Acción (Familias)

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Medical Services, Page 52 Familias en Acción (Familias) was founded in response to the need for a culturally specific organization to promote health for Latino/x/e communities. The mission of Familias is to strengthen the health and well-being of Latino families and communities in Oregon. Their services include: • Promotores de Salud/Community Health Workers: provide COVID-19 support services, food access and health...

Where: in Oregon.

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Mercy & Wisdom Community Health Clinic

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Mercy & Wisdom Community Health Clinic is non-profit community clinic in Oregon, formed to provide primary health care services, especially to medically under-served populations. The goal at the Mercy & Wisdom Community Health Clinic is to provide health care to those who couldn’t otherwise afford it. Their services include naturopathic medicine and Oriental medicine. Billing is on a sliding scale. Payments are through...

Where: 7411 SE Powell Boulevard Portland, Oregon 97206 Mercy & Wisdom Community Health Clinic is non-profit community clinic in Oregon,

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Multnomah County Healthy Birth Initiative

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Info at (503) 3017-4134 Multnomah County’s Healthy Birth Initiative addresses the needs of pregnant Black and African American women by opening up access to health care and providing ongoing support to pregnant Black and African American women and their families before and after birth. Blacks and African Americans experience rates of infant mortality and low birth weight at levels that unjustly and disproportionately...

Where: 5329 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97211

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Multnomah County Primary Care Clinics

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Hours: MondayFriday 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Multnomah County provides low-cost family health care at seven locations throughout Portland. They provide care to all Multnomah County residents, including those who are low-income and uninsured. Services include: • Adult healthcare • Children’s care • Women's health • Birth control • Pregnancy testing • Prenatal care • Mental health • Refugee screening • Gender-affirming care...

Where: Portland. They provide care to all Multnomah County residents, including those who

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Multnomah County Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Clinic

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Multnomah County Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Clinic evaluates and treats sexually transmitted infections. This can include a confidential HIV test. Services are nonjudgmental and confidential, and no one is turned away if they cannot pay. Multnomah’s STI Clinic accepts most insurance, including Care Oregon, OHP, Medicare and private insurance (except Kaiser). Conditions they...

Where: 619 NW 6th Avenue, 2nd Floor Portland, OR 97209

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Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) Integrated Health Clinics

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) NW ...................................... 195, 411 Native American Support Services ....................................................................................... 411 Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) ........................................................ 236 Native American Youth And Family Center (NAYA)...

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North by Northeast Community Health Center

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Medical Services, Page 57 North by Northeast Community Health Center is a non-profit organization providing health care to adults who are eligible for or enrolled in the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). Their focus is on serving as a primary care home for the African American community in Portland. North by Northeast Community Health Center provides basic primary care services to help their...

Where: 714 NE Alberta St. Portland, Oregon 97211

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Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Immediate Care Clinics

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: OHSU’s Immediate Care clinics are open daily for in-person appointments for minor illnesses and injuries and everyday health needs. They do not provide emergency care. OHSU Immediate Care Clinics treat patients ages 3 months and up. They are open for in-person care by appointment only from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. OHSU Immediate Care clinic locations: OHSU Immediate Care Clinic, Richmond OHSU Immediate Care...

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Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: insurance and help paying for it. Contact information:

Where: The Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace connects Oregonians to health care Oregon Health Plan (OHP)

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Portland Street Medicine

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: mailing address: Portland Street Medicine provides street-based medical care to Portlanders who are facing unstable housing or are sleeping on the streets. Portland Street Medicine is a coalition of volunteer medical providers, social workers, care coordinators, and concerned neighbors dedicated to reaching Portland’s unhoused community members. Their clinic is the streets. They meet people where they live, in tents, in...

Where: 2717 NE Broadway Portland, Oregon 97232 Portland Street Medicine provides street-based medical care to Portlanders who are

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Project Access NOW

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Project Access NOW seeks to improve the health and well-being of the community by creating access to care, services, and resources for those most in need. Project Access NOW works to fill these gaps by partnering with care providers, hospitals, clinics, and other community-based organizations to address the health care system’s limitations. The majority of their clients are immigrants, people of color, and/or speak English...

Where: 650 NE Holladay St., Suite 1700 Portland, Oregon 97232

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Quest Center for Integrative Health

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Centers

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Centers offer health care at 18 locations across Washington and Yamhill counties, including at their five School-Based Health Centers located on high school campuses. Virginia Garcia offers medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, mental & behavioral health and wellness programs at their clinics. Virginia Medical Services, Page 63 Garcia believes in whole health care and in being part of the...

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Wallace Medical Concern

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Wallace offers low-cost primary care to everyone regardless of insurance. In addition to primary care, they also provide pediatric care, women’s health, chronic disease management, vision and dental care, and limited behavioral health care.

Where: 18633 SE Stark St., Suite 401

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New Eyes

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: New Eyes provides children and adults facing financial hardship across the United States with eyeglasses. Applicants must have an eyeglasses prescription within 24 months of application. It must provide their pupillary distance. Applications are submitted online, preferably through a social service agency/health advocate. Individuals who do not have access to an agency may apply directly but must provide proof of...

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Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: eyewear for adults and children in need throughout Oregon. Residents of Oregon in Medical Services, Page 66 need of eyeglasses may qualify to be sponsored by their local Lions Club for a free eye exam and eyeglasses if they are without insurance that covers vision and their total Assistance Program. Participants may qualify to be sponsored by their local Lions Club for a hearing exam and new hearing aids if their gross...

Where: 1010 NW 22nd Ave., #144 Portland, Oregon 97210 Oregon Lions’ Eyeglass Assistance Program (LEAP) provides high quality low coast

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Vision and Hearing

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: New Eyes provides children and adults facing financial hardship across the United States with eyeglasses. Applicants must have an eyeglasses prescription within 24 months of application. It must provide their pupillary distance. Applications are submitted online, preferably through a social service agency/health advocate. Individuals who do not have access to an agency may apply directly but must provide proof of...

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VSP Global Eyes of Hope

Type: Medical, dental, clinic, harm-reduction, or public-health support

Who / Access: Eyes of Hope supports local communities through an initiative that provides free access to eye care and eyewear. Together with VSP network doctors, VSP Global has provided access to no-cost eye care and eyewear for more than 3.8 million people in need. No-cost eye care and eyewear is provided through their gift certificate program, operating through a network of community providers. Who’s eligible: • Individuals of any age...

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Bienstar

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: PO Box 665 Hillsboro, OR 97123 Housing, Page 70 Bienstar in a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1981 with a mission to provide quality housing to farmworkers and their families due to substandard living conditions in migrant camps. Bienestar builds housing, hope, and community for the wellbeing of Latinxs, immigrants, and all families in need. Bienstar builds the hard to find two-, three-, and four-bedroom...

Where: Hillsboro, OR 97123 Bienstar in a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1981 with a mission to provide

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Bridges to Change

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon Metro HomeShare

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO) Metro HomeShare helps Home Providers stabilize and retain their housing, while offering access to affordable rent or services to Home Seekers. EMO works with Home Providers to identify their needs, which may include financial burdens, loneliness, or inability to live alone and complete everyday tasks. They also work with Home Seekers who may be unable to qualify for traditional...

Where: Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO) Metro HomeShare helps Home Providers

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Fair Housing Council of Oregon (FHCO)

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Free On The Outside

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Habitat For Humanity

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East develops decent, affordable homes in partnership with qualified homebuyers who help build and then purchase their homes Housing, Page 85 with an affordable mortgage. Future homeowners need to meet the following criteria in order to qualify for the Habitat for Humanity program: • Must be a United States citizen or permanent legal resident • Must have not owned a house in the past...

Where: 1478 NE Killingsworth Street Portland, Oregon 97211 Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East develops decent, affordable homes in

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Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: PO Box 413 Seaside, Oregon 97138 locations in Oregon. Clients begin in emergency shelter, with up to 30 days to catch up on sleep, have hot meals and showers, and get to know Helping Hands staff and programs. All emergency shelter guests who are a good fit will be offered the opportunity to enroll in the Reentry Program. The Reentry Program Helping Hands' case managers, crisis managers, and other staff help Reentry Program...

Where: Seaside, Oregon 97138 locations in Oregon. Clients begin in emergency shelter, with up to 30 days to catch up

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Iron Tribe Network

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Low Income Rentals-Portland

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Gretchen Kafoury Commons is a nine-story apartment community with 129 studio, one and two-bedroom homes. Built in 2000, it serves residents with incomes between 40% and 80% of the area median income. Leasing Office: Located on site. Managed by Cascade Management Inc. Housing, Page 91 The Peter Paulson is a five-story apartment community with 92 furnished Single Room Occupancy (SRO) homes with kitchenettes and private baths...

Where: 1240 SW Columbia Street Portland, Oregon 97201 Gretchen Kafoury Commons is a nine-story apartment community with 129 studio, one

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Miracles Club

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Northwest Regional Re-entry Center (NWRRC)

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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OneApp Oregon

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: OneApp seeks to reduce housing rental application fees and the uncertainty of applying for rental properties where there's no way for an applicant to know whether they meet the property's criteria. OneApp enables a prospective renter to pay only one application fee and for there to be transparency to all properties. The idea for OneApp originated when its founder was hospitalized for a serious injury, became homeless, and...

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Portland Homeless Family Solutions (PHFS)

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Admin Office: 1221 SW Yamhill St., Suite 210 Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Portland Homeless Family Solutions (PHFS) empowers homeless families with children to get back into housing and stay there long-term. Last year PHFS helped 185 homeless families with children move back into homes. Once housed, PHFS provides case management and rent assistance for at least a year to help families stabilize, learn new skills, and...

Where: Admin Office: 1221 SW Yamhill St., Suite 210 Portland, Oregon 97205 Portland Homeless Family Solutions (PHFS) empowers homeless families with children

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Project Patchwork

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Project Patchwork works with parents and individuals, in early recovery, who are transitioning from residential treatment to the community. Project Patchwork provides housing for 6 months. Parents can bring children, of any age, into the program (although, the behavior of the children can be a consideration). Clients need to be on OHP. Ms. Hall will meet clients in inpatient programs to sign them up for one of Project...

Where: 8583 SE 57th Avenue Portland, OR 97206

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REACH Community Development, Inc.

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: company. REACH owns and manages a portfolio of 2,131 units of affordable housing located across the metropolitan area, including Multnomah, Washington, and Clark Counties. REACH’s mission is to create quality, affordable housing and opportunities for individuals, families, and communities to thrive. All of their housing projects have involved public/private partnerships. Resident Services REACH is committed to supporting...

Where: 4150 SW Moody Avenue Portland, Oregon 97239 company. REACH owns and manages a portfolio of 2,131 units of affordable housing

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Safe Rest Villages

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: multiple locations Contact: City Shelter Services Team Safe Rest Villages are temporary, managed, outdoor shelters that provide a place for Portlanders to sleep, basic and necessary hygiene, and access to case management and behavioral health services. Safe Rest Villages also provide harm reduction. They offer case management and social service support to address the trauma of houselessness, treatment for unmet mental...

Where: multiple locations

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Sponsors Inc.

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Eugene, Oregon 97402 Sponsors provides transitional housing and other necessary services to individuals releasing from correctional institutions in Oregon who are paroling to Lane County. People who have served eight years or more and/or are at high-risk to re-offend (as evidenced by a validated risk-assessment tool) are given highest priority. Transitional housing is provided for program participants to acquire...

Where: 338 Highway 99 North Eugene, Oregon 97402 releasing from correctional institutions in Oregon who are paroling to Lane County.

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Veterans Affairs Programs for Housing and the Homeless

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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4th Dimension Recovery Center (4D)

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Archers Recovery Homes

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Contact: William Archer Affordable housing which helps 12-Step members. Housing, Page 116 Bridgeway of hope provides up to 24 months of safe and supportive living for those with housing insecurity. Clean and sober, intended for those leaving recovery programs. Shared rooms, community lounges, computer lab, and other resources available.

Where: 5119 SE 140th Ave Portland, OR 97236

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Bridgeway of Hope

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Housing, Page 116 Bridgeway of hope provides up to 24 months of safe and supportive living for those with housing insecurity. Clean and sober, intended for those leaving recovery programs. Shared rooms, community lounges, computer lab, and other resources available. Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Clean-and-sober housing for women. Residents are expected to: • Be drugs and alcohol free • Employed, seeking employment, enrolled in...

Where: 6855 NE 82nd Ave Portland, OR 97220

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Come Rest Awhile

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Clean-and-sober housing for women. Residents are expected to: • Be drugs and alcohol free • Employed, seeking employment, enrolled in school and /or attending an outpatient recovery program or a consultation program • Actively participating in a recovery program • Regularly attending 12-step meetings. • Work with a sponsor • Adhere to curfew (passes can be requested after the first month of residency)...

Where: 4801 Jean Rd Lake Oswego, OR 97035

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Holistic Healing Behavioral Healthcare

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Lasko Refuge

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Portland OR 97233 Three recovery houses in Portland. Emphasize choice and motivation over specific program requirements. P.O. Box 603 substance use treatment plans.

Where: 4505 SE Morrison St Portland OR 97233 Three recovery houses in Portland. Emphasize choice and motivation over specific

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Mountain View Recovery

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: SRO clean-and-sober recovery housing for men. Housing, Page 118 Sober Housing in Oregon. Residents must attend support meetings. Mens and women’s homes for clean and sober housing. Must go to 5 meetings a week and take breathalyzers.

Where: 10435 SE Cora St Portland, OR 97266 Oregon Trail Recovery

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Oregon Trail Recovery

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Portland Sober Living Company

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Mens and women’s homes for clean and sober housing. Must go to 5 meetings a week and take breathalyzers. Clackamas, OR, 97015 Three recovery houses in Portland area. Required support meeting attendance, with live-in staff. More info on site. Sober housing located in Portland, Tillamook, and Milwaukie. 10 men’s houses and one women’s house.

Where: 14934 SE 117th Ave Clackamas, OR, 97015

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Premiere Sober Living

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Clackamas, OR, 97015 Three recovery houses in Portland area. Required support meeting attendance, with live-in staff. More info on site. Sober housing located in Portland, Tillamook, and Milwaukie. 10 men’s houses and one women’s house.

Where: 14934 SE 117th Ave Clackamas, OR, 97015 Three recovery houses in Portland area. Required support meeting attendance, with

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Sober Housing Oregon

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Sober housing located in Portland, Tillamook, and Milwaukie. 10 men’s houses and one women’s house. screenings for all residents. Housing, Page 119 Hillsboro, OR 97123

Where: Sober housing located in Portland, Tillamook, and Milwaukie. 10 men’s houses and one Sober Living Oregon 122 NE 122nd Ave

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Sober Living Oregon

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: screenings for all residents. Housing, Page 119 Hillsboro, OR 97123 Safe, stable recovery houses in Washington, Multnomah, and Clackamas counties, plus transitional programs and community restoration. Includes housing for Washington County Aid and Assist and Measure 110 housing for Multnomah and Clackamas counties. Union Gospel Mission: Portland Overnight Shelter

Where: 122 NE 122nd Ave Portland, OR 97230 Four clean-and-sober houses in Portland area with supportive staff and regular

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Transcending Hope Recovery Homes

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Hillsboro, OR 97123 Safe, stable recovery houses in Washington, Multnomah, and Clackamas counties, plus transitional programs and community restoration. Includes housing for Washington County Aid and Assist and Measure 110 housing for Multnomah and Clackamas counties. Union Gospel Mission: Portland Overnight Shelter November 1-March 31st every year, 8:30 p.m.–6 a.m. Union Gospel Mission: Salem Men’s Shelter

Where: 347 S 1st St, Suite A Hillsboro, OR 97123 Safe, stable recovery houses in Washington, Multnomah, and Clackamas counties, plus

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Union Gospel Mission: Portland Overnight Shelter

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: November 1-March 31st every year, 8:30 p.m.–6 a.m. Union Gospel Mission: Salem Men’s Shelter Open 24 hours, 365 days a year Women’s Shelter Keizer, OR 97303

Where: 9715 SE Powell Blvd 97226 Portland, OR Union Gospel Mission: Salem

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African American Alliance for Homeownership

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: Homebuyer education foreclosure counseling, down payment assistance for Portland’s Black community. General Assistance (GA) Program to Prevent Homelessness – Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) program.aspx The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS)’s General Assistance (GA) program provides short-term financial help for individuals with severe disabilities who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of...

Where: 825 NE 20th Ave #100 Portland, OR 97232 Homebuyer education foreclosure counseling, down payment assistance for Portland’s

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Helping Professionals Wellness Center

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: • HPWC help individuals obtain and maintain employment and housing by reducing barriers, increasing employment skills, assisting with application processes, credit repair, tenant skills, and financial resources to secure housing. Monday–Friday 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Housing, Page 122 Rent Well, a program of Transition Projects, is a 15-hour tenant education program taught by certified instructors in Oregon and Washington. The...

Where: 5007 NE St Johns Rd Vancouver, WA 98661

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Rent Well

Type: Housing, shelter, transitional housing, or recovery housing support

Who / Access: classes. Immigration Legal Services: provides immigration attorneys at a reduced rate. Kenton Women’s Village: a collaborative one-year pilot project made up of 14 sleeping pods (not larger than 8 by 12 feet), designed and built in late 2016 as part of the POD (Partners on Dwelling) Initiative, bringing together a citywide coalition of architects, housing advocates, and houseless individuals. A fully operational kitchen...

Where: pods (not larger than 8 by 12 feet), designed and built in late 2016 as part of the POD

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Amenda Clinic

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: Amenda Clinic merges the physical, emotional, and spiritual experiences of being human with evidence-based care, acceptance, and creativity to expand their clients’ capacity to show up and live their fullest life. Through ancient herbal medicine, naturopathy, genetics, functional lab work, pharmaceutical intervention, counseling, flower essences, and any other therapies that honor the mind-body connection, they help...

Where: 314 NE 19th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97232

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Avel Gordly Center

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: Hours: Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. The Avel Gordly Center for Healing is named in recognition of Honorable Senator Avel Gordly for her work championing the issues for people living with mental illness. Part of the center’s mission is providing education and awareness for the African American and African communities on issues of mental health and addictions. Additionally, they’ll provide trainings for other healthcare and...

Where: 621 SW Alder, Suite 520 Portland, Oregon 97205

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Bridges to Change Acute Care Team

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: Bridges to Change’s Acute Care Team is a county mobile outreach team aimed at providing services to people exactly where they are. The Acute Care Team has qualified mental health professionals prepared to help individuals navigate mental health issues and/or substance use issues, and get people set up an assessment wherever they are. Their team is equipped with basic needs supplies including tents, clothing, food, water,...

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Cedar Hills Hospital

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: Cedar Hills Hospital’s Mental Health Unit offers 89 beds and provides mental health treatment services including treatment for depression, anxiety, and psychosis. Their Inpatient Programs include a 10-bed Crisis Stabilization Unit, serving patients with acute psychiatric symptoms. The goal of the Crisis Stabilization program is brief symptom stabilization, after which patients may be transferred to a longer-term unit for...

Where: 10300 SW Eastridge St. Portland, Oregon 97225

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Grief Support Groups

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: Grief support groups are held monthly on an ongoing basis. They are free to attend and with the group facilitator before joining the group for the first time. The mission of The Dougy Center is to provide support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults, and their families who are grieving a death can share their experiences. Through their Pathways Program, they provide a safe place for families facing an...

Where: Providence Portland Medical Center 4805 NE Glisan Street Portland, Oregon 97213

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Moral Reconation Therapy

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: This is a non-profit social activist organization and psychological services center. Allies in Change offers both individual and group counseling for adults seeking help with a Mental Health, Page 142 variety of issues, including anger management. They offer free and low-cost trainings to those interested in understanding domestic violence and managing stress. Crestview Recovery supports men and women struggling with...

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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: throughout Oregon that provide a support network for those suffering from mental illness and their family members. NAMI Connection is a weekly recovery support group for people living with mental illness where people can learn from each other’s experiences, share coping strategies, and offer encouragement and understanding. NAMI Family Support Group is a peer-led support group for family members, caregivers, and loved ones...

Where: 4701 SE 24th #E Portland, Oregon throughout Oregon that provide a support network for those suffering from mental

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Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) Adult Mental Health

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) Dental Clinic................................. 43 Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) Integrated Health Clinics ........... 56 Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) NW ...................................... 195, 411 Native American Support Services ....................................................................................... 411 Native...

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Pacific Psychology & Comprehensive Health Clinic

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: Hillsboro, OR 97123 Open Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m.–8 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Payments are on a sliding scale. Pacific Psychology Clinic is part of Pacific University's school of Professional Psychology and is one of the main training sites for their doctoral students and interns. Their therapists are advanced doctoral psychology students supervised by licensed psychologists. Pacific Psychology...

Where: Portland 1411 SW Morrison Street Suite 310 Portland, Oregon 97205

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Portland Street Response

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: providers engaging with those living outside. Shelter operators provide at least one meal a day, and each Village has a shared kitchenette space for all to use. All Safe Rest Villages include wraparound behavioral and mental health services. Services and programs offered on-site are only for villagers; they are not walk-up sites or day sites. Salvation Army West Women’s and Children’s Shelter P.O. Box 2398 The Salvation...

Where: P.O. Box 2398

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Portland State University (PSU) Community Counseling Clinic

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.–9 p.m. by appointment only. The PSU Community Counseling Clinic provides low-cost individual, couple, and family counseling. It is located in the Education Building and is open by appointment on both day and evening schedules. The clinic is operated by graduate students in counselor education who are supervised by faculty and interns. Sessions are provided on a weekly basis, same time and day every...

Where: 1900 SW 4th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201

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AbleFind Disability Resources

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: AbleFind Disability resources is a searchable database for disability services in Oregon maintained by the University of Oregon. General Inquiries: Crisis Psychiatric Care for Youth: Kerr Gresham Campus (Louise Bldg.) developmental disabilities and mental health challenges, empowering them to live richer lives. 24 Hour Residential Care:

Where: AbleFind Disability resources is a searchable database for disability services in Oregon maintained by the University of Oregon. 424 NE 22nd Avenue

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Galt Foundation

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Independent Living Resources

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: Barry Fox-Quamme, Executive Director Independent Living Resources provides advocacy, recreation, and skills training to all people with disabilities. Classes/Groups: • Art • Cooking • Rent well Skills training: • Communication Skills • Household Management • Leisure/Recreation

Where: 1839 NE Couch Portland, OR 97232

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Multnomah County Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: Gresham OR 97030 Disabilities, Page 164 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Gresham

Where: 421 SW Oak St. Suite 610 Portland, Oregon 97204 600 NE 8th Street

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Oregon Association Of The Deaf (OAD)

Type: Mental health, disability, counseling, or peer support service

Who / Access: P.O. Box 8054 The OAD promote, protect, and preserve the civil rights, and advocate to enhance the quality of life for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Oregonians. Disabilities, Page 166 Krista Gallagher, Deaf Specialist

Where: P.O. Box 8054 Salem, OR 97303

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Acadia Northwest

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: individuals and their families for since 2003. We approach our jobs with passion and commitment. ASAMS are conducted onsite and then either outpatient or intensive outpatient treatment is recommended. DUI I outpatient and intensive outpatient also available. Outpatient treatment for gambling as well. OHP is accepted. Inpatient: 16 South Peach St., Medford, Oregon 97501 Walk-in clinic: 1025 East Main St., Medford, Oregon...

Where: 9570 Barbur Blvd., Suite 100 Portland, OR 97219

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Addictions Recovery Center

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Inpatient: 16 South Peach St., Medford, Oregon 97501 Walk-in clinic: 1025 East Main St., Medford, Oregon 97504 Addictions Recovery Center (ARC) provides residential treatment, day treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient treatment, and mental health treatment for men and women, as well as transition low-cost housing for men and women in the early stages of sobriety. ARC accepts out of county referrals with an...

Where: Inpatient: 16 South Peach St., Medford, Oregon 97501 Walk-in clinic: 1025 East Main St., Medford, Oregon 97504

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Another Chance Recovery

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Addiction Treatment, Page 171 such as behavioral therapy, fitness and nutrition, individual counseling, group therapy and support groups. Another Chance Recovery has worked with a multitude of insurance networks, if you don’t have insurance, they also offer scholarships and OHP spots if available. PHP is a comprehensive outpatient program providing the structure and support you need to begin the stabilization process, when...

Where: 12670 NW Barnes Rd STE 200 Portland, OR 97229

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Belmont Comprehensive Treatment Center

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Belmont Comprehensive Treatment Center offers medication assisted treatment (MAT) to individuals who are struggling with opioid addiction. This treatment center offers a variety of MAT and ensures that each patient gets the proper dosage to meet their recovery needs. Patients have access to individual and group therapy sessions to work along with MAT. Through personalized treatment plans of MAT and therapy sessions,...

Where: 2600 SE Belmont Street Portland, OR 97214

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Best Care

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Cielo Treatment Center

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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CODA, Inc.

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: CODA, Inc. was founded in 1969, and is one of Oregon’s largest not-for-profit substances use treatment programs. CODA operates 14 programs at ten different sites. CODA’s mission is to treat people whose health and quality of life are compromised by alcohol, drugs, and mental health challenges. They CODA provides compassionate, evidence-based care for women and men with substance use disorders. CODA helps clients get the...

Where: 1027 E Burnside Street Portland, Oregon 97214 CODA, Inc. was founded in 1969, and is one of Oregon’s largest not-for-profit

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Columbia County Mental Health

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: St. Helens, Oregon 97051 Addiction Treatment, Page 185 St. Helens, Oregon 97051 Columbia Community Mental Health is a drug or alcohol rehabilitation center with a primary focus on substance abuse treatment. The treatment center provides outpatient and residential treatment. OHP. Potential clients must have an ASAM done within the length of the problem is 90 days. OHP is accepted.

Where: 58646 McNulty Way St. Helens, Oregon 97051

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Community Counseling Solutions

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Crestview Recovery

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Crestview Recovery supports men and women struggling with addiction, depression, and other mental health challenges. Admissions process will help determine best fit for treatment, and their clinics offer Moral Reconation Therapy. Cascadia offers a culturally specific program in Moral Reconation Therapy for African American men. (MRT) providers in Portland.

Where: 6025 SE Belmont St Portland, OR 97215

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Fora Health Treatment and Recovery

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: FORA Health runs a detox center, an outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program, men’s and women’s inpatient drug and alcohol treatment programs, mental health treatment, dual diagnosis programs, and provides medications for substance use disorders. FORA health utilizes peer recovery mentors and has family therapy sessions. FOR A accepts most insurance, including Oregon Health Plan CCOs. Some private insurance plans...

Where: 10230 SE Cherry Blossom Drive Portland, Oregon 97216

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Hazelden Betty Ford Clinic

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: With a legacy that began in 1949 and includes the 1982 founding of the Betty Ford Center, the Foundation now has treatment centers and telehealth services nationwide, as well as a network of collaborators throughout health care. Charitable support and a commitment to innovation drive ongoing advances in care, research, programs and services to impact more lives. The goal of residential treatment is to stabilize your health...

Where: With a legacy that began in 1949 and includes the 1982 founding of the Betty Ford

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Hope Center Recovery

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Easton Hallock, Director of Admissions and Outreach Hope Center Recovery and Premiere Sober Living provide high levels of accountability and supervision to clients in achieving and maintaining sobriety. Throughout the program, patients meet weekly with their primary counselor for one-on-one sessions and with their Psychiatric NP, Dr. Morales, for medication management and mental health assessments. Regular urine analysis...

Where: 6828 SE Holgate Blvd Portland, OR 97206

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Milestones Family Recovery

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Corvallis, Oregon 97330 Milestones Family Recovery’s mission is to provide comprehensive, effective chemical dependency treatment in a family-oriented environment. At Milestones, their primary goal is to provide chemically dependent persons with the tools to achieve a lifestyle free from addiction to alcohol and other drugs. Within their caring family setting, they stress communication and honest confrontation, and...

Where: 442 NW 4th Street Corvallis, Oregon 97330

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Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) NW

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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New Seasons Portland Metro Treatment Center

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Monday–Friday, 4:30 a.m.–2 p.m.; Saturday, 6 a.m.–11 a.m.; Sunday, 7 a.m.–10 a.m. center/ New Seasons provides opioid addiction treatment and recovery service. Professionals work directly with the individual and doctors to create a customized treatment plan. Some services for opioid addiction treatment include medication-assisted treatment, counseling, supervised withdrawal, medical exams, outpatient services and more....

Where: 16420 Southeast Division St. Portland, Oregon 97236

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OnTrack Rogue Valley

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Various locations and numbers listed below. Addiction Treatment, Page 197 Ontrack Residential Treatment provides substance use treatment for individuals assess at a 3.5 ASAM level of care. Our residential programs provide services and support 24 hours a day, seven days a week and include a wide range of evidence-based groups, skills training, and wellness-oriented activities designed to support individuals on their path to...

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Phoenix Counseling Center

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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ReConnections Alcohol and Drug Treatment

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Newport, Oregon 97365 ReConnections Counseling is available at all four of locations - Florence, Newport, Toledo, and Lincoln City. To enroll, clients must first attend an orientation so they can meet with staff, mentors, and counselors to help the identify client needs and goals. After the orientation, clients will undergo a personalized assessment to explore a deeper understanding of your goals, identify any barriers to...

Where: 547 SW 7th Street Newport, Oregon 97365

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Recovery Blvd Treatment Center

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Recovery Blvd offers a wide range of programs, therapies and treatments in order to be able to meet the unique needs of each client through individualized treatment. Programs include outpatient treatment, DUII treatment, substance abuse counseling and more. Therapy treatments include advanced relapse prevention, meditation groups, dialectal behavior therapy, art therapy and more. Accepts most PPO insurance, offer financial...

Where: 1206 SE 11th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97214

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Recovery Works Northwest

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Recovery Works Northwest provides detox, medically assisted outpatient and intensive outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. They also provide DUII diversion programming for individuals who need to be certified. Call the number above or fill out a form online Recovery Works NW accepts most insurance plans accepted including OHP. Foster Road House Detox Facility is an all gender inpatient facility is open to adults who...

Where: 169 NE 102nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97220

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National Helpline

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)’s National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357) (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Persons...

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SLO Recovery Center

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: SLO Recovery offers an integrated care approach focusing on substance use disorders, mental health conditions and co-occurring behavioral health conditions. By providing patient-centered care and focusing on the individual needs for treatment, services, and therapeutic interventions we can best serve every individual. We offer an integrated care approach focusing on substance use disorders, mental health conditions and/or...

Where: 1122 NE 122nd Avenue, Suite A-200 Portland, Oregon 97230

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Volunteers of America (VOA) Men’s Residential Treatment

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: exclusively by referral from a Multnomah County parole or probation officer. The program is for men on high and very-high risk supervision. Volunteers of America (VOA) Women’s Residential Center Mail: 3910 SE Stark St., Portland, Oregon 97214 The Women's Residential Center (WRC) is a residential treatment program that provides comprehensive, trauma-informed, integrated chemical dependency and mental health services in a...

Where: 2318 NE MLK Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97212

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Volunteers of America (VOA) Women’s Residential Center

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Mail: 3910 SE Stark St., Portland, Oregon 97214 The Women's Residential Center (WRC) is a residential treatment program that provides comprehensive, trauma-informed, integrated chemical dependency and mental health services in a residential setting for women involved in the criminal justice Addiction Treatment, Page 211 system. WRC helps women and their families overcome a variety of challenges, rebuild their lives, and...

Where: Mail: 3910 SE Stark St., Portland, Oregon 97214

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Bridgeway Problem Gambling

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Bridgeway’s Santiam house offers in-patient service for gambling addiction. The average stay is 6-8 weeks. It is the only program of its kind in the Northwest. Staff and peer support mentors focus on establishing a sustainable recovery plan. Individual, family and group counseling is available at Santiam house. Addiction Treatment, Page 213 Cascadia offers free customized treatment, tailored for each client and their loved...

Where: 797 Winter Strett Salem, Oregon 97301

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Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare Gambling Treatment

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Cascadia offers free customized treatment, tailored for each client and their loved ones. Individual, as well as couples and group counseling is available. Cascadia connects clients with Gam Anon support groups. Problem gambling services are also available through Cascadia in Clackamas County. Cascadia’s Gambling Evaluation and Reduction (GEAR) program provides outreach within the prison walls. The GEAR program is...

Where: 847 NE 19th Ave., Suite 100 Portland, Oregon 97232

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Gambling Addiction Hotline

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Addiction Treatment, Page 215 Lewis and Clark Problem Gambling offers free and confidential individual, couples, family, and group therapy to Oregon residents. They offer culturally specific services to members of the Latino community at their Latino Problem Gambling Services Clinic, with counseling available in both English and Spanish. Their facility is ADA accessible, and they provide interpretive services during...

Where: Free Gambling Hotline for the State of Oregon 4445 SW Barbur Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97239

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Methadone Treatment

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: There are several treatment centers in the Portland-Vancouver area that offer help to people 18 and older who are battling addictions to morphine, heroin, or prescription painkillers. Medications used in most treatment include Suboxone, Subutex, Vivitrol and Methadone. Individual and group therapy sessions are available to those recovering from opioid addiction at the following locations. All patients are required to pay...

Where: Portland Comprehensive Treatment Centers There are several treatment centers in the Portland-Vancouver area that offer help to

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Multnomah County Problem Gambling Treatment and Prevention

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Addiction Treatment, Page 217 Multnomah County offers a host of both youth and adult mental health services, including treatment for compulsive gamblers. The Multnomah County approach pertaining to gambling focuses on biological, behavioral, economic, and cultural and policy factors that influence gambling and health. The holistic approach encompasses prevention, harm reduction, and various levels of treatment with an...

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Oregon Problem Gambling Resources (OPGR)

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: This organization’s mission is to educate Oregonians about the risks associated with gambling and to connect the public to free treatment and recovery services that are available throughout the state. OPGR offers live support counselors to chat with online. The phone helpline staff are available 24 hours, 7 days a week, and provide free services in English and Spanish. Specializing in substance use, mental health,...

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Voices of Problem Gambling Recovery

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Voices of Problem Gambling Recovery (VPGR) offers peer support groups for those struggling with gambling addiction through its Help Opportunity Perseverance and Education (HOPE) program. Support from Certified Problem Gambling Recovery Mentors is available. The mentors are all recovering gamblers so can relate on a Addiction Treatment, Page 222 personal level. VPGR’s website has links to several free gambling resources in...

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Addiction Hotlines

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Addiction Treatment, Page 223 The Alano Club, which is housed in a donated NW Portland mansion, is described as “a

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Peer Support Groups

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: • Mental Health services; Child & Family services Grief support groups are held monthly on an ongoing basis. They are free to attend and with the group facilitator before joining the group for the first time. The mission of The Dougy Center is to provide support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults, and their families who are grieving a death can share their experiences. Through their Pathways Program, they...

Where: Providence Portland Medical Center 4805 NE Glisan Street Portland, Oregon 97213

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Alano Club

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Al-Anon

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: mountaineering, split-boarding, and rock-climbing experiences. There are also meditation groups and a monthly expungement clinic. Addiction Treatment, Page 224 Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Meetings are held throughout the greater Portland metro area. A convenient meeting schedule is listed on the website. Participation at one meeting does not obligate...

Where: 1750 SW Skyline Boulevard. #133 Portland, Oregon 97221

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Alcoholics Anonymous

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Addiction Treatment, Page 223 The Alano Club, which is housed in a donated NW Portland mansion, is described as “a recovery-oriented community center that provides a welcoming, compassionate, and

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Ben’s Friends

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Dual Diagnosis Anonymous of Oregon (DDA of Oregon)

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: DDA offers peer-support, group-based meetings employing an authorized version of the 12 steps of Alcohol Anonymous combined with an additional 5 steps geared toward individuals who have a dual diagnosis (mental illness and substance abuse). The Miracles Club is a Black, peer-led recovery center committed to providing safe spaces for marginalized, historically oppressed racial and ethnic groups. We serve all individuals...

Where: 4141 SE Division Street Portland, Oregon 97206

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Narcotics Anonymous

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: The Alano Club, which is housed in a donated NW Portland mansion, is described as “a recovery-oriented community center that provides a welcoming, compassionate, and accessible support environment for individuals and families recovering from alcoholism, drug abuse, and other addictive disorders.” Everything at the Alano Club is free of charge, including the peer mentors.

Where: 909 NW 24th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97210

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Oregon District of Marijuana Anonymous (Mar-Anon)

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: newcomers take place in Portland, Tigard, Salem, Bend and Ashland. Oregon MA uses the basic 12 steps of recovery founded by Alcoholics Anonymous. Meetings are held in the evenings, and some are gender-specific while others are open to everyone. Check out their website for meetings and locations. Overeaters Anonymous helps people overcome compulsive overeating, under-eating, food addiction, anorexia, bulimia, binge eating,...

Where: Oregon MA is for people who have the desire to stop using marijuana. Meetings for newcomers take place in Portland, Tigard, Salem, Bend and Ashland. Oregon M...

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Overeaters Anonymous

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Overeaters Anonymous helps people overcome compulsive overeating, under-eating, food addiction, anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, or over-exercising. OA addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being but it is not associated with any religion or religious organization. Painted Horse Recovery is a clean and sober Native American community center. Although their focus is on Native American culture, everyone is...

Where: 7150 NE Glisan Street Portland, Oregon 97213

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Painted Horse Recovery Center

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Refuge Recovery PDX

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Refuge Recovery offers a Buddhist inspired path to recovery from addiction. Meetings are held in Northeast Portland, Cedar Hills, and Vancouver. They also hold online sharing and meditation meetings via the In The Rooms app, which is accessible on their website. day=any&tsml-region=oregon. Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) SAA is open to everyone, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, ethnic background, marital status, or...

Where: are held in Northeast Portland, Cedar Hills, and Vancouver. They also hold online

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SMART Recovery (non-Twelve Step Sobriety Support Group)

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: multiple locations SMART Recovery is a nationwide, nonprofit organization that offers free support groups to individuals who desire to gain independence from any type of addictive behavior. “SMART” Recovery is an acronym that stands for “Self-Management and Recovery Training.” SMART Recovery teaches how to: • Enhance and maintain motivation to abstain Addiction Treatment, Page 229 • Cope with urges • Manage thoughts,...

Where: multiple locations

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Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA)

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: SAA is open to everyone, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, ethnic background, marital status, or occupation. This is a free, 12-Step program for men and women who want to become sexually sober. Find out more on their website or contact them via their information email address or phone hotline. SMART Recovery (non-Twelve Step Sobriety Support Group) multiple locations SMART Recovery is a nationwide, nonprofit...

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Sexaholics Anonymous

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: This is a free, 12-Step program for men and women who want to become sexually sober. Find out more on their website or contact them via their information email address or phone hotline. SMART Recovery (non-Twelve Step Sobriety Support Group) multiple locations SMART Recovery is a nationwide, nonprofit organization that offers free support groups to individuals who desire to gain independence from any type of addictive...

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True Colors Recovery Organization

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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URS Club

Type: Recovery, substance-use, gambling-support, or harm-reduction service

Who / Access: Its purpose is to demonstrate by example a life of abstinence from intoxicants and to encourage mutual support and cooperation of groups and individuals in the rehabilitation of all who are seeking recovery. There are on-line and in person groups. Addiction Treatment, Page 231 The mission of Asian Health Center (AHSC) is to serve and advocate for the medically

Where: 17200 SE Stark St. Portland, Oregon 97223

Culturally Specific, Immigrant & LGBTQ+ Additions

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Asian Health and Service Center

Type: Culturally specific, immigrant/refugee, or LGBTQ+ support

Who / Access: The mission of Asian Health Center (AHSC) is to serve and advocate for the medically underserved, including the immigrant and refugee Asian community, and to ensure equal access to health care services regardless of income, insurance status, language, or culture. AHSC has culturally specific mental health care, cancer support, health insurance assistance, and an ethnic meals program. They partner with Rosewood Family...

Where: 9035 SE Foster Rd Portland, Oregon 97266

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Imani Center (CCC)

Type: Culturally specific, immigrant/refugee, or LGBTQ+ support

Who / Access: African American community. The offer counseling, case management, addiction counseling, housing support, and peer support in a culturally safe environment. Demographically and Culturally Specific Programs, Page 234 Immigration and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) Main office: IRCO’s mission is to promote the integration of refugees, immigrants, and the community at large into a self-sufficient, healthy, and inclusive...

Where: 2040 SE Powell Blvd Portland, Oregon 97202

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Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA)

Type: Culturally specific, immigrant/refugee, or LGBTQ+ support

Who / Access: NARA Dental Clinic offers dental services for the whole family as the only Native American dental clinic in the Portland metro area. NARA Dental Clinic services include Family and Child friendly dentists, Dental Education Programs, and Preventative and Restorative care. The NARA dental clinic is open to everyone. They assist individuals in applying for the Oregon Health Plan. For service inquires and referral information...

Where: 12750 SE Stark Street Building E Portland, Oregon 97233 American dental clinic in the Portland metro area. NARA Dental Clinic services include

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NW Instituto Latino

Type: Culturally specific, immigrant/refugee, or LGBTQ+ support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Avel Gordly Center for Healing

Type: Culturally specific, immigrant/refugee, or LGBTQ+ support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

Where: Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Dental Clinics ............................................. 43 Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Immediate...

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Word is Bond

Type: Culturally specific, immigrant/refugee, or LGBTQ+ support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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The Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon

Type: Asian and Pacific Islander advocacy and community organization

Who / Access: Asian and Pacific Islander communities and allies seeking advocacy, civic engagement, and social-justice organizing.

Where: 2788 SE 82nd Ave #203, Portland, OR 97266

Notes: Also known as APANO.

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Conexiones

Type: Spanish/English multicultural counseling and trauma healing

Who / Access: People seeking Spanish/English mental health providers and multicultural counseling support.

Where: 3500 NE MLK Blvd Suite 200, Portland, OR 97212

Notes: Verify current provider name, site, and intake process.

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Empowerment Clinic

Type: Mental health, chemical dependency, and case management services

Who / Access: Community members seeking culturally responsive mental health and chemical dependency support; source describes it as African-American operated.

Where: 5257 N.E. MLK Jr. Blvd. Suite 201, Portland OR

Notes: Verify intake and insurance requirements.

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Hacienda CDC

Type: Housing and supportive services in low-income Latino communities

Who / Access: Latino and low-income community members seeking housing and supportive services.

Where: 6700 NE Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97218

Notes: Verify current programs and eligibility directly.

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Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber

Type: Latinx business, leadership, education, and advocacy organization

Who / Access: Latinx community members, students, entrepreneurs, and businesses seeking economic and community support.

Where: 333 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 100, Portland, OR 97204

Notes: Source list describes business development, leadership, education, and advocacy.

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Kalindi Kapadia

Type: Culturally specific mental health counseling

Who / Access: Individuals from Middle East and Southeast Asian communities seeking culturally specific counseling; language notes include Hindi, Gujarati, Kutchi, Marathi, with understanding of Punjabi and Urdu.

Where: 8532 N Ivanhoe St #205, Portland, OR 97203

Notes: Verify current provider availability and license/insurance status before referral.

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La Clinica de Buena Salud

Type: Spanish-speaking primary care clinic and homeless-youth services

Who / Access: Spanish-speaking community members and homeless youth seeking primary care or related services.

Where: 6736 NE Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97218

Notes: Source list states the clinic offers specialized services for homeless youth.

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Puentes

Type: Alcohol, drug treatment, and mental health care for Latino individuals and families

Who / Access: Latino individuals and families seeking culturally responsive addiction and mental health support.

Where: 2672 SE Stark St, Portland, OR 97233

Notes: Verify current program ownership, intake, and availability before referral.

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Russian Oregon Social Services

Type: Community, education, mentorship, and integration services

Who / Access: Russian-speaking community members seeking social services, education, mentorship, or integration support.

Where: 7931 NE Halsey St. Suite 304, Portland, OR 97213

Notes: Often abbreviated ROSS.

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Seven Circles Natural Medicine

Type: Traditional Native American medicine and naturopathy

Who / Access: Community members seeking traditional, culturally sensitive Native American medicine and naturopathic care.

Where: 5819 N Greeley Ave #101, Portland, OR 97217

Notes: Verify services, fees, and provider availability directly.

Seniors, Youth & Family Additions

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Prism Health

Type: Senior, youth, family, childcare, or parenting support

Who / Access: access to healthcare. Prism Health offers a safe, affirming, and non-judgmental space where all members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community can obtain compassionate and culturally effective health care. Prism Health prioritizes inclusivity to ensure that all members of the LGBTQ+ community can access affirming and high quality health care. In addition to comprehensive primary care, Prism Health...

Where: 2236 SE Belmont Portland, Oregon 97214

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Rebel Heart Therapy

Type: Senior, youth, family, childcare, or parenting support

Who / Access: 11 NE MLK Blvd Rebel Heart Therapy is LGBTQIA+ focused mental health counseling, including individual therapy, relational counseling, family therapy, group therapy, premarital counseling, and letters for gender-affirming surgery. In-network with OHP. Demographically and Culturally Specific Programs, Page 245 IMPACT NW’s Seniors & Adults with Disabilities Program offers the following services: Senior Guardian Assistance...

Where: Portland, Oregon 97232

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Institute on Aging Friendship Line

Type: Senior, youth, family, childcare, or parenting support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Meals On Wheels

Type: Senior, youth, family, childcare, or parenting support

Who / Access: Mainspring (formerly FISH) (see “Various Multiple Services” section for details) mealsonuspdx.org Meal On Us PDX’s mission is to provide Chef-curated nutritious meals at no cost to those experiencing hunger and food insecurity within the community. Their current programs include Trans Meal Train, creating meals for individuals recovering from gender-affirming surgery and Community Distro Day, a monthly supply distribution...

Where: 2818 NE Halsey Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97232

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New Narrative – Compass Rose

Type: Senior, youth, family, childcare, or parenting support

Who / Access: Compass Rose is a supportive living program that bridges gaps of opportunity for foster young adults aging out of DHS care. The clinical, housing, and peer mentor teams collaborate on person-led action plans where the youth can be the main voice in deciding what their independence looks like. Demographically and Culturally Specific Programs, Page 253 welfare/pages/ilp.aspx?wp9957=p:2#g_5fac58c6_98f5_4be6_a419_a3cfe4a5c6ae...

Where: 1952 SE 122nd Ave Portland, Oregon

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P:EAR Mentor

Type: Senior, youth, family, childcare, or parenting support

Who / Access: P:ear offers a safe space and an open, non-judgmental and affirming community for homeless youth. They offer support with education, arts and music, cooking skills, parenting, and recreation events including bike rides and hikes. PYB works with youth ages 17-24 with experiences with poverty, violence, drugs, hunger, and loss. They offer a program of high school completion, vocational training, counseling, and support....

Where: 338 NW 6th Ave Portland, Oregon 97209

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Portland YouthBuilders

Type: Senior, youth, family, childcare, or parenting support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Transitional Youth

Type: Senior, youth, family, childcare, or parenting support

Who / Access: A Christian organization offering homeless youth outreach and separate housing for males and females aged 18-24. They run the coffee shop/bike repair shop Braking Cycles. Locations in Oregon and Washington. Albany, Oregon 97322 Sender House is a voluntary residential program in Albany for young adults aged 17-24 struggling with significant mental health diagnoses as they transition toward independent living. Residents...

Where: 1500 NW 167th Place Beaverton, Oregon 97006 Cycles. Locations in Oregon and Washington.

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Trillium Young Adult Services Sender House

Type: Senior, youth, family, childcare, or parenting support

Who / Access: Albany, Oregon 97322 Sender House is a voluntary residential program in Albany for young adults aged 17-24 struggling with significant mental health diagnoses as they transition toward independent living. Residents receive formal treatment services like medication management appointments with a psychiatrist and sessions with a therapist through Linn County Mental Health. Other services include individual and group...

Where: 729 SW 7th Ave Albany, Oregon 97322

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Veteran Services: Employment, Benefits, and Other Assistance

Type: Senior, youth, family, childcare, or parenting support

Who / Access: VA Homeless Veteran Community Employment Services (HVCES) Community Employment Coordinators (CECs), based at VA Medical Centers, collaborate with employers ready to hire veterans exiting homelessness. CECs are recruiters’ connection to potential veteran new hires for jobs in a wide variety of sectors. Demographically and Culturally Specific Programs, Page 261 VA Compensated Work Therapy (CWT) CWT provides transitional work...

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Volunteers of America (VOA) Community Partners Reinvestment Project (CPR)

Type: Senior, youth, family, childcare, or parenting support

Who / Access: Volunteers of America (VOA) Correctional Services and Re-entry Programs ............... 264 Volunteers of America (VOA) Men’s Residential Treatment ............................................ 211 Volunteers of America (VOA) Oregon Problem Gambling Services ............................... 223 Volunteers of America (VOA) Reentry Enhancement Coordination ............................... 440 Volunteers of America (VOA) Women’s...

Where: Volunteers of America (VOA) Oregon Problem Gambling Services ............................... 223 WakeUp Beaverton! .............................................

Employment, Education & Business Additions

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Black Economic Collective (BEC)

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: The Black Economic Collective (BEC) is a Black-led grassroots organization focused on community development through financial education, resource allocation, and collective community-building efforts. They curate financial tools and resources to aid Black Oregonians toward a path of financial stability and generational wealth. Utilizing a village model they partner with like-minded financial institutions, community-based...

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Central City Concern (CCC) Blackburn Center–Job Resources

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Central City Concerns’ Blackburn Center offers a number of job resources including an orientation to their services, training opportunities, resume and cover letter assistance, a career exploration class, interview workshops and mock interviews, job leads, an employment networking group, and transportation assistance to help participants get to matching” appointment. Central City Concern (CCC) Clean Start Training Central...

Where: 12121 E. Burnside St. Portland, Oregon 97216

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Central City Concern (CCC) Clean Start

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Central City Concern’s Clean Start is a homeless-to-work program that provides trash removal and cleaning services to the Portland metro area. Over the span of six months, Clean Start trainees receive peer mentoring while learning job skills and building confidence for future employment opportunities. Trainees are also connected to CCC’s wraparound services, included supportive housing, integrated health care, addiction...

Where: 338 NW Fifth Ave. Portland, Oregon 97209 removal and cleaning services to the Portland metro area. Over the span of six months,

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Central City Concern (CCC) Flip the Script

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: CCC’s Flip the Script program serves Black clients recently released from prison with community reintegration through access to housing, health care, employment, and culturally informed peer support. Services provided include assisting client with job readiness training, job coaching, skills workshops, and vocational and computer training with internet tutorials. Employment services can provide training referrals to truck...

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Centro Cultural Centro de Prosperidad Employment

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Children’s Community Clinic .................................................................................................. 50 Cielo Treatment Center ................................................................................................... 183, 251 CityTeam Ministries .......................................................................................... 5, 10, 32, 78, 184 Clackamas County Children, Family...

Where: Clackamas County Children, Family & Community Corrections .................................... 273 Clackamas Free Clinic .......................................

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Community Access Services (CAS)

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Suite 101 Community Access Services helps businesses recruit, train and retain employees with intellectual and developmental disabilities through its supported employment services (job development, job coaching, discovery, and Project SEARCH) in Multnomah, Washington, Columbia, and Clackamas Counties.

Where: 1815 NW 169th Place, Suite 1060 Beaverton, Oregon 97006 4506 SE Belmont Street

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De Muniz Resource Center

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. De Muniz Resource Center works closely with Marion County Sheriff’s Office and Bridgeway Resource Services to help ease the transition from incarceration back into the community. They support clients in the community, as well as inmates in the Marion County Transition Center. De Muniz Resource Center’s services include connecting clients with vital needs, such as employment, education, housing,...

Where: 2475 Center St. Salem, Oregon 97301

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DPI Group

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: The mission of The DPI Group is to identify and create job opportunities for individuals with employment barriers. The DPI Group (previously DePaul Industries) was founded in 1971 as an organization helping individuals with disabilities to have work. Disabilities remain at the core of what they do, but they have expanded their mission to include other barriers such as age (55+), criminal record, including incarceration,...

Where: 4950 NE MLK J. Blvd. Portland, Oregon 97211

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Dress for Success Oregon

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Dress for Success Oregon (DFSO) is a workforce development organization that exclusively supports women and gender expansive people in helping them find and retain work, support their families, and achieve personal and economic independence and stability. The services they provide include one-on-one career consultations at their career consultation center to assist with job searches and...

Where: 1532 NE 37th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97232 Dress for Success Oregon (DFSO) is a workforce development organization that

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Easterseals Oregon Employment/Training

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Easterseals Oregon Summer Camp ....................................................................................... 379 Easterseals Oregon Veteran Services .................................................................................... 256 Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon ................................................................ 6, 11, 393, 400, 452 Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO) and Slavic Oregon...

Where: Easterseals Oregon Summer Camp ....................................................................................... 379 Easterseals Oregon Veteran Service...

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Feed the Mass

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: 80 NW Davis St. Feed the Mass’s mission is to empower and connect the people of Portland through food. They seek to empower through culinary education, teaching the valuable skills and knowledge people need to make informed choices about their food and nutrition, and by providing essential sustenance to those facing food insecurity. offer wellness classes to students during the school year and summer breaks to address...

Where: Portland, Oregon 97209 Feed the Mass’s mission is to empower and connect the people of Portland through

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Felony Record Hub

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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General Labor & Industrial Staffing Services (GLISS)

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: multiple locations in the Portland area plus Salem hours: Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m., on call 24/7 GLISS provides staffing services and employment connections to help people find a job ASAP. GLISS’s goal is to create hope by providing employment opportunities, including to those with a criminal record. GLISS also participates in community events and recovery connection. Employment and Education, Page 286 The first...

Where: multiple locations in the Portland area plus Salem

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Ground Score Association

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Ground Score Association is an association of informal recyclers, waste pickers, canners, dumpster divers, and other environmental workers who create and fill low-barrier waste management jobs in Portland, Oregon. Ground Score is collectively-organized and radically inclusive, prioritizing work opportunities for those facing work and housing insecurity. Ground Score seeks to build a more environmentally and socially aware...

Where: 624 NE Couch Street Portland, Oregon 97209 waste management jobs in Portland, Oregon. Ground Score is collectively-organized

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Harmony Academy Recovery High School

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Lake Oswego, Oregon 97304 provides a safe, sober, and supportive education for youth in recovery. It is Oregon’s first recovery high school. At Harmony, students develop the skills and strengths needed for personal, academic, vocational, and community success. Harmony Academy accepts students year round and provides free transportation for all students in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties. Immigrant and Refugee...

Where: 2507 Christie Dr. Lake Oswego, Oregon 97304 provides a safe, sober, and supportive education for youth in recovery. It is Oregon’s

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Job Corps

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Job Corps is the nation's largest residential career training and education program for low-income young adults ages 16 through 24. Students can earn a high school diploma, a high school equivalency credential, or college credits through Job Corps. They offer career technical training in more than 100 different career training areas at 120 campuses across the nation. Students receive housing, meals, basic health care, a...

Where: career technical training in more than 100 different career training areas at 120

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Mercatus

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Mercatus is a business directory and story archive for entrepreneurs of color in Portland. Mercatus connects the city and region with local talents, businesses, services and products that come from diverse entrepreneurs. 470SE 165th Ave. New Avenues for Youth’s services are designed to address the individualized needs and readiness of young people (ages 9-24) experiencing homelessness and housing instability.

Where: Portland. Mercatus connects the city and region with local talents, businesses, services 820 SW Oak

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Past Lives LLC

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: inspired him to embrace his dream to build stronger and more just communities. Past Lives believes in the strength of creative community to find place, purpose and belonging. Past Lives is 26,000 square floor makerspace providing members 24/7/365 secure access to a wood shop, metal shop with blacksmithing, welding, fabrication, metal casing, a textile studio with screen printing, auto-embroidery and leatherworking, stained...

Where: 2808 SE 9th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97202

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PDX Black Excellence

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: PDX Black Excellence is a community organization cultural movement to connect and support Portland’s black residents and advocates. Through select services and curated events they seek to foster social and professional networking, new relationships, and new understanding. From executives to artists, students to entrepreneurs, everyone is welcome. PDX Black Excellence believes that embracing diversity is at the center of...

Where: support Portland’s black residents and advocates. Through select services and curated

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Portland Community College (PCC) Maritime Welding Pathway

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Portland Community College’s intensive Maritime Welding Pathway on the Vigor shipyard prepares students for employment in the booming welding industry. In three terms, pathway completers learn shielded metal, fluxed-core, submerged arc-welding processes, and earn six industry-recognized certifications. Students also receive career preparation services and exposure to industry employers. Participants on federal supervision...

Where: Portland Community College’s intensive Maritime Welding Pathway on the Vigor

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Portland Women in Technology (PDXWIT)

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: PO Box 14921 and skill-building events, mentorship, scholarships, and access to job opportunities. industry, PDXWIT believes that centering the most marginalized in our community is the first step in shaping a better tech future for all. PDXWIT seeks to build a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. They are focused on advancing inclusion in Portland’s technology industry and...

Where: Portland, Oregon 97293 PDXWIT empowers tech professionals in Portland and beyond by offering community

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Prison Education Programs (PEPs) & Pell Grants

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: confined-or-incarcerated-individuals-receive-pell-grants Pell Grants provide federal funding for students to pursue higher education. As of July 1, 2023, Pell Grants are once again available to adults in corrections, for the first time since 1994. Students incarcerated in Federal or State correctional facilities (and students who are subject to involuntary civil commitments) may now receive Pell Grants is they otherwise...

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Prison Scholar Fund

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Seattle, Washington 98107 The Prison Scholar Fund is committed to providing educational opportunities, professional development, transitional support, and advocacy for those impacted by incarceration. The Prison Scholar Fund believes that incarcerated individuals deserve a second chance at a better life. That’s why they help incarcerated individuals get access to the education they need to transform their lives. Distance...

Where: 1752 NW Market Street, #953

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Relaunch Pad

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Relaunch Pad helps justice-involved individuals lead successful lives after their release from incarceration by leveraging the internet and a nationwide network of similarly motivated organizations, to provide helpful employment resources that increase the quality of life, decrease stress, and open pathways for more opportunities for personal growth. Relaunch Pad maintains an extensive list of potential employers and has...

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Restore Nuisance Abatement

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Restore Nuisance Abatement restores and revitalizes communities in Portland through their wide range of services that include graffiti removal, pressure washing, glass scratch repair, and flagging. They aspire to not only improve properties but to also provide a sense of renewed hope and opportunity for the members of their community. opportunities and training, they provide entry level employment...

Where: Restore Nuisance Abatement restores and revitalizes communities in Portland through

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Sarah Bellum's Bakery & Workshop (SBBW)

Type: Employment, education, training, business, or financial empowerment support

Who / Access: Sarah Bellum's Bakery & Workshop (SBBW) empowers adults with acquired brain injury (ABI) to re-engage in the community and to rebuild a sense of meaning, purpose, and identity through return-to-work in their functional rehabilitation bakery program. Adults with ABI learn transferable job skills, gain self-awareness, gain self-confidence, and learn to self-advocate for their needs in their supportive bakery. The program...

Where: 7828 SW Capitol Hwy. Portland, OR 97219

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Mt. Hood Community College

Type: Community college education and workforce programs

Who / Access: Students seeking professional, technical, transfer, and continuing education programs.

Where: 26000 SE Stark Street, Gresham, OR 97030

Notes: Source list notes over 120 professional and technical programs plus transfer options.

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Andalex Telelanguage Services

Type: Telephonic and onsite interpretation services

Who / Access: People or agencies needing interpretation support in 150+ languages.

Where: Service provider / regional

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Sincere Studio

Type: Additional resource from guide; verify category and active service path

Who / Access: Sincere Studio is Portland's first non-profit community sewing studio. They offer sewing classes and workshops. Their mission is to provide textile arts education, with a focus on art as a tool of social change and empowerment. Employment and Education, Page 314 Stone Soup PDX is a non-profit foodservice training enterprise based in Portland. It provides workforce development and hands-on culinary expertise to people at...

Where: 2636 NE Sandy Blvd., Suite A Portland, OR 97232 Sincere Studio is Portland's first non-profit community sewing studio. They offer

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Stone Soup PDX

Type: Additional resource from guide; verify category and active service path

Who / Access: Stone Soup PDX is a non-profit foodservice training enterprise based in Portland. It provides workforce development and hands-on culinary expertise to people at risk of homelessness. As an Employment Social Enterprise, Stone Soup PDX not only trains people for careers in the food hospitality industry, they support that training by selling the food they make. Their three main enterprise lines are Contract Meals, Catering,...

Where: 306 NW Broadway Portland, Oregon 97209 Stone Soup PDX is a non-profit foodservice training enterprise based in Portland. It

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Temporary and Day Labor Employment

Type: Additional resource from guide; verify category and active service path

Who / Access: multiple locations in Oregon All Star Labor & Staffing specializes in hospitality staffing in Albany, Bend, Eugene, Bend, Portland, Salem, and Tualatin areas. Employment and Education, Page 317 Portland (East)

Where: 8100 SW Nyberg Rd., Suite 150 Tualatin, Oregon 97062 multiple locations in Oregon

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Unite Oregon

Type: Additional resource from guide; verify category and active service path

Who / Access: Unite Oregon is a membership organization led by people of color, immigrants and refugees, rural communities, and people experiencing poverty. They work across across six key pillars to advance immigrant, refugee, and BIPOC communities in Portland: Climate Justice, Equitable Economic Development, Housing Justice, Health Equity, Education Equity, and Reimagining Community Safety. Employment and Education, Page 320 From...

Where: 1390 SE 122nd Ave. Portland, Oregon 97233 Unite Oregon is a membership organization led by people of color, immigrants and

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WOMEN-SEW Global Foundation

Type: Additional resource from guide; verify category and active service path

Who / Access: WOMEN-SEW Global Foundation’s Sewing Collective Residency Program develops and improves women’s sewing skills, using mentorship relationships with experienced talents in sewing, dress making, quilting, weaving, and textile art. Participants commit to a sewing residency of six to eight months/ The Residency Sewing Program is funded by an Arts/Cultural Grant from the City of Gresham. Stitching Lives Together Collectives...

Where: Gresham, Oregon by an Arts/Cultural Grant from the City of Gresham.

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Oregon CURE (Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants)

Type: Additional resource from guide; verify category and active service path

Who / Access: CURE assists prisoners and their families in navigating the prison system and helps incarcerated individuals transition back to the community. CURE advocates for prison Community and Other Support Services, Page 406 reform and supports programs and treatment that enable prisoners to lead lives free of crime once they are released. • Quarterly Intake Orientations • Monthly Support Groups • Quarterly Release Orientations the...

Where: 1631 NE Broadway #460 Portland, Oregon 97232

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Pathfinders of Oregon

Type: Additional resource from guide; verify category and active service path

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Prison and Beyond

Type: Additional resource from guide; verify category and active service path

Who / Access: Prison & Beyond is a seminar presented by U.S. Pretrial Services that provides important information about federal prison life and how to prepare for success, in and after prison. This panel seminar addresses the following topics: sentencing, designation, Bureau of Prisons, types of facilities, programs for inmates, prison survival tips, panel questions and more. The seminar is presented multiple times per year to help...

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Project Pooch

Type: Additional resource from guide; verify category and active service path

Who / Access: P.O. Box 305 Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 Project Pooch is a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities for youth at the MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility to develop the personal and vocational skills they need to become responsible, productive members of the community. The program accomplishes this by teaching youth to care for and train shelter dogs for adoption. The youth work with their dogs daily and practice...

Where: P.O. Box 305 Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035

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Native Arts and Cultures Foundation – Center for Native Arts and Culture

Type: Additional resource from guide; verify category and active service path

Who / Access: Neighborhood House ........................................................................................................ 13, 455 New Avenues for Youth ................................................................................... 96, 253, 292, 335 New Avenues for Youth New Day Program ....................................................................... 387 New Eyes...

Where: New Seasons Portland Metro Treatment Center................................................................. 197

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White Bird Clinic Little Help Book

Type: Additional resource from guide; verify category and active service path

Who / Access: Eugene, Oregon The Little Help Book is a resource directory created by White Bird Clinic that provides information on human and social service resources around Eugene, Oregon, Springfield, Oregon, and nearby areas. The Little Help Book is for people seeking help with health, housing, financial assistance, shelter, food pantries and meal sites. Physical additions are available for pickup at any White Bird office and an...

Where: Eugene, Oregon information on human and social service resources around Eugene, Oregon, Springfield, Oregon, and nearby areas. The Little Help Book is for pe...

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National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI)

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI) is a nonprofit legal education and advocacy organization based at Lewis & Clark Law School. NCVLI actively promotes comprehensive and enforceable legal rights for crime victims, and access to knowledgeable attorneys to help protect those rights in every case, through victim- centered legal advocacy, education, and resources. Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC) SARC provides...

Where: Portland, Oregon

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Black Swimming Initiative

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: sports by providing a strong sense of belonging for black athletes of all backgrounds, abilities, and lifestyles by supporting safe and accessible water safety and swimming instruction. The Black Swimming Initiative envisions a world where racism is eliminated from the aquatics and water sports; where individuals can access bodies of water with confidence in themselves and be welcomed by all. Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–6...

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Going Home II

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Influencers of Neighborhoods (ION)

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Influencers Of Neighborhoods (ION) was founded by a collective of black male professionals who saw a need in providing sustainable programs for youth of color to gain access, awareness, and opportunities within all industries. ION aligns with community organizations and businesses that empower youth of color. With partners such as Sneaker Week Portland, Better Marketing, & Black Male Achievement, ION Community and Other...

Where: 4610 SE Belmont Portland, Oregon 97215

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Taking Ownership PDX

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Taking Ownership PDX is an organization working to renovate and revive homes and businesses for Black families in Portland. Their mission is to help Black homeowners and small businesses stay in their communities and build generational wealth. Taking Ownership PDX provides reparations to the Black community of Portland by raising funds, using volunteers, and other resources to renovate and repair homes and businesses. 10 N...

Where: 2011 NE 80th Ave. Portland, OR 97213 businesses for Black families in Portland. Their mission is to help Black homeowners

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BRAVO Youth Orchestra

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: P.O. Box 83269 Community and Other Support Services, Page 370 BRAVO Youth Orchestra is committed to serving students with the greatest need for access to quality music and arts instruction and connecting them to the world of opportunity that these disciplines provide. BRAVO Youth Orchestra seeks to transform the lives of underserved youth through intensive orchestral music education. They offer a number of after school...

Where: P.O. Box 83269 Portland, Oregon 97283

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Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: The Arts for All program allows everyone who receives temporary assistance through the Oregon Trail Card/SNAP program to enjoy arts and cultural events with a reduced $5 ticket for specific arts and cultural events. organizations include: • Artists Repertory Theatre: Pay What You Can performances; $5 tickets through • Blue Sky Gallery: Free admission for all exhibitions and public programs. • Chamber Music Northwest:...

Where: the Oregon Trail Card/SNAP program to enjoy arts and cultural events with a reduced

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Justice Arts Coalition (JAC)

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: PO Box 11065 Takoma Park, Maryland 20913 The Justice Arts Coalition (JAC) unites teaching artists, art advocates, artists who are or have been incarcerated and their allies, harnessing the transformative power of the arts to reimagine justice. JAC provides a national network and resource for those creating art in and around the criminal legal system. JAC programs include: The pARTner Project: a correspondence program...

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Prison Pipeline

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Street Books

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: P.O. Box 13642 Street Books is a bicycle-powered mobile library that serves people who live outside in Portland. Their street librarians deliver books, reading glasses and other important survival gear and supplies to library patrons and engage in conversations about books and life. They partner with over 25 community-based organizations and provide libraries and librarian services at their locations. Every bike and every...

Where: P.O. Box 13642 Portland, Oregon 97213 Portland. Their street librarians deliver books, reading glasses and other important

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Write Around Portland

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Write Around Portland provides free creative writing workshops. They partner with agencies and organizations (including hospitals, schools, prisons, treatment centers, senior centers, low-income housing buildings, homeless shelters, and other healthcare and social service settings) to provide creative writing workshops for the adults and youth they serve. Trained volunteers facilitate the workshops. Workshops culminate in...

Where: 133 SW 2nd Avenue, Suite 304 Portland, Oregon 97204 Write Around Portland provides free creative writing workshops. They partner with

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Arc Portland Metro

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Disabilities, Page 158 Provides culturally and individually responsive services designed to improve all aspects of life for people experiencing intellectual / developmental disabilities. ASSIST (Assertive SSI Service Team) Mellani Calvin — Executive Director ASSIST is a 501(c)3 non-profit who work with people who are often homeless and/or living in poverty, assisting them in getting their Social Security benefits. The...

Where: 6929 NE Halsey Portland, OR 97213

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Easterseals Oregon Summer Camp

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Easterseals Oregon’s vision is to create and deliver disability services, that result in 100% included and empowered participants in their communities. Camp Easterseals creates an environment that emphasizes the campers’ abilities and independence, as well as the development of their leisure skills and appreciation for the outdoors. Various outdoor activities include swimming, horseback riding, nature hikes, talent shows,...

Where: Easterseals Oregon’s vision is to create and deliver disability services, that result in shows, and arts & crafts. In Summer 2023 Easterseals held two separa...

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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Multnomah

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Helpline hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Mental Illness. Their mission is to improve the quality of life for people with mental health conditions and their families through support, education, and advocacy. NAMI has chapters across the country and throughout Oregon that provide a support network Community and Other Support Services, Page 379 for those suffering from mental illness and their family members....

Where: 524 NE 52nd Ave. Portland, Oregon 97213

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On-The-Move

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: developmental disabilities in accessing community through healthful, meaningful, and environmentally responsible activities. Community Inclusion Program Participants develop independent living, social, and community navigation skills while engaging in the community. On-The-Move provides support within small group settings designed to achieve personal discovery and growth, and community integration and engagement....

Where: 4187 SE Division Portland, Oregon 97202

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RISE

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: brought by growing housing, wealth, and infrastructure gaps.” Hygiene for all offers 20-minute hot showers, hygiene supplies, medical supplies and first aid, clothing and bedding exchange, device charging, waste management, and “space for loving community.” The program hires unsheltered people to provide peers with hot showers and clean bathrooms, first aid supplies, and personal care products. Basic Services, Page 6...

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Cupcake Girls

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Community and Other Support Services, Page 383 The Cupcake Girls provides confidential support to those involved in the sex industry, as well as trauma-informed outreach, advocacy, holistic resources, and referral services to provide prevention and aftercare to those affected by sex trafficking. They provide nonjudgmental support to empower their program participants in their pursuits through respect, resources, and...

Where: 240 N Broadway, Suite 212 Portland, Oregon 97227

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Haymarket Pole Collective

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Haymarket Pole Collective (HMPC) is an organization of sex workers for sex workers. Their Outreach Program is focused on peer-led interactions. The main feature of their Healing Justice Program is their 1-1 Sponsored Therapy Program. At present their Healing Program matches 49 Black, brown, Indigenous and/or trans sex workers with culturally specific sex-worker-allied therapist providers of color. Program participants are...

Where: 2455 NW Nicolai St. Portland, Oregon 97266

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PDX Sex Workers Resource Project (PDX SWRP)

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: The PDX Sex Worker Resource Project (PDXSWRP) aims to support people in the sex trades by providing harm reduction supplies and supports specific to the work. They also provide resources and referrals by connecting participants to organizational support through community partners. They operate a mobile outreach unit in areas of the Portland metro area in which they can reach the most marginalized workers. PDXSWRP is...

Where: the Portland metro area in which they can reach the most marginalized workers.

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Dougy Center

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: The mission of The Dougy Center is to provide support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults, and their families who are grieving a death can share their experiences. Through their Pathways Program, they provide a safe place for families facing an advanced serious illness. Lewis & Clark’s Graduate School of Education and Counseling opened a Community Counseling Center (CCC), dedicated to providing high...

Where: 3909 SE 52nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97206

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Providence Bereavement Support Groups

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: David Schmitt, Bereavement Coordinator support-groups Providence bereavement support groups consist of sharing your experiences coping with grief as well as learning about the grieving process from a trained facilitator. Providence Hospice offers bereavement support to individuals and families grieving the death of a loved one. All of their services are offered free of charge. Providence Hospice grief support groups are...

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Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Partnership Project

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: OHSU’s Partnership Project provides a comprehensive array of services to persons who are living with HIV. The Partnership Project is a consortium of 13 public and private medical and social services agencies in the Portland metropolitan area. The participating agencies contribute staff, financial support, and expertise to form the Partnership Project. The Partnership Project offers services to persons living with HIV...

Where: medical and social services agencies in the Portland metropolitan area. The

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Women of Wisdom (WOW)

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Women of Wisdom (WOW) is a community of sisterhood for HIV positive women. WOW is based on a former support program for HIV+ women in Portland, known as WIAR, or Women’s Inner-city AIDS Resource. When WIAR could no longer keep its doors open, Quest’s Women of Wisdom (WOW) Program opened in 2005 with the help of the Positive Women’s Task Force, representing a consortium of government and non- profit community-based...

Where: 3231 SE 50th Ave Portland, Oregon 97206

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Forest Grove Foundation

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Oregon Worker Relief

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: hardship because they are intentionally excluded from public relief programs and unemployment insurance. Designed and implemented by the community and for the community, Oregon Worker Relief meets urgent needs statewide through their Home Fund, Worker Relief Fund, and Climate Change Fund programs to help immigrant Oregonians in need make ends meet. Community and Other Support Services, Page 401 • Extreme heat, smoke and...

Where: Oregon Worker Relief recognizes that immigrant Oregonians experience economic community, Oregon Worker Relief meets urgent needs statewide through their Home

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ALL RISE

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: P.O Box 2485 ALL RISE is a social justice publication based in Portland, Oregon, developed, written, and curated by currently and formerly imprisoned people. Their mission is to help transform how those with lived experience of imprisonment are perceived and treated by providing a platform for creative expression, political advocacy, and connection- building between imprisoned people and the broader community. Issue One of...

Where: Portland, Oregon 97208 ALL RISE is a social justice publication based in Portland, Oregon, developed, written,

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Pacific Refugee Support Group (PRSG)

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Pacific Refugee Support Group (PRSG) (formerly Portland Refugee Support Group) is dedicated to re-empowering refugees through education and social support so that they may find an independent life in the US. Government contracted resettlement agencies receive funding to support refugees for a limited time and are centered on initial needs. PRSG picks up where these agencies leave off by fostering self-sufficiency with...

Where: Pacific Refugee Support Group (PRSG) (formerly Portland Refugee Support Group)

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Bridgeworks Oregon

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Bridgeworks Oregon partners with individuals and groups to run programs that focus on well-being and education by using art, music, and cultural awareness to bridge societal divisions in Oregon. Bridgeworks strives to create greater equity to marginalized populations. and runs a number of programs in Oregon prisons. Bridgeworks Oregon produced the anthology Prisons Have A Long Memory. Their current programs and projects...

Where: Bridgeworks Oregon partners with individuals and groups to run programs that focus societal divisions in Oregon. Bridgeworks strives to create greater equity...

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Girl Scouts Beyond Bars

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: bars.html Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington’s Girl Scouts Beyond Bars (GSBB) program uses Girl Scout experiences to strengthen the bond between girls and their mothers, grandmothers, aunts or sisters during the adult’s incarceration at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility (CCCF) located in Wilsonville, Oregon. Girls in GSBB earn badges, sell cookies, and go to overnight camp. In addition to enjoying the Girl...

Where: Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington’s Girl Scouts Beyond Bars (GSBB) Correctional Facility (CCCF) located in Wilsonville, Oregon.

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Liberation Literacy

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: Liberation Literacy’s mission is to build social justice literacy in prisons in order to reimagine and rearticulate the relationship between incarceration, the community, and ourselves. Liberation Literacy aims to be directly led and structurally driven by individuals who were formerly or are currently imprisoned, and people impacted by incarceration. To do so, their core goal is maintaining a connection and uplifting the...

Where: Portland, Oregon

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Open Heart Open Minds

Type: Survivor, reentry, disability, HIV, or community-support service

Who / Access: P.O. Box 4534 Open Hearts Open Minds (OHOM) is a non-profit organization whose programs in prison promote healing and transformation through the process of making and sharing art, with each other and beyond prison walls. Their mission is to serve current and former incarcerated Oregonians by cultivating positive change through mentorship, dialogue, and the arts. They offer productions that are open to the public and invite...

Where: P.O. Box 4534 Portland, Oregon 97208

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Baby Blues Connection

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: P.O. Box 33128 Baby Blues Connection supports parents and their families coping with pregnancy and postpartum mood disorders, with information, resources, and community. They serve the greater metro area of Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington. Community and Other Support Services, Page 417 Baby Blues Connection provides free and confidential one-on-one support for as long as needed, support for partners and family...

Where: P.O. Box 33128 Portland, Oregon 97292 the greater metro area of Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington.

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Family SkillBuilders

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: P.O. Box 80524 Family SkillBuilders seeks to build strong families through relationally-based parent training. Their services include: In-Home Safety and Reunification Services (Specialized Parenting Services, Parent Training and Nurturing Parenting Curriculum, Foster Care and Adoption Support & Training), Parenting Groups, Family Visitation, and Bilingual and Bicutural Services in Spanish. They partner with various...

Where: P.O. Box 80524 Portland, Oregon 97280

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Healthy Families Oregon

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: multiple locations throughout Oregon Healthy Families Oregon (HFO) is a free, voluntary home visiting program that offers support and education to families who are expecting or parenting newborns. Healthy Families Oregon is a multi-site state program. In 2019, HFO programs provided screening and referral services to 4,666 families of newborns (11% of all Community and Other Support Services, Page 418 school by helping...

Where: multiple locations throughout Oregon Healthy Families Oregon (HFO) is a free, voluntary home visiting program that offers Healthy Families Oregon is a multi-...

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Lullaby Project

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: The Lullaby Project – conceived by Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute – uses the creative process of songwriting to improve well-being and child bonds with parents experiencing housing insecurity and other challenging life situations. Together with musicians from the Oregon Symphony and local singer-songwriters, parents and parents-to-be create personal lullabies for their children, expressing their hopes and dreams for...

Where: musicians from the Oregon Symphony and local singer-songwriters, parents and

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Northwest Family Services (NWFS)

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: Milwaukie Oregon 97222 Northwest Family Services (NWFS) supports family stability, children, and victims of crime by addressing social determinants of health. They are a culturally-responsive organization with a wide array of programs that address basic needs, housing stability, youth engagement, family support, and behavioral health in the Portland- and Salem- metro areas. Their programs encompass a broad spectrum of...

Where: 6200 SE King Rd. Milwaukie Oregon 97222

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Artists in Recovery

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: Artists in Recovery, a project of Alano Club of Portland, is a program designed highlight the intersection between recovery and creative practices through free workshops, classes, and public events featuring nationally renowned artists in recovery, Community and Other Support Services, Page 422 or connected to the recovery community. Through free classes like The Break, a series of free workshops and conversations led by...

Where: Artists in Recovery, a project of Alano Club of Portland, is a program designed

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Bridges to Change Club Hope

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Bridges to Change Club Hope is a drop-in recovery community center open to anyone wanting recovery from addictions and a bridge between professional services and the recovery community. They offer a comfortable space with couches and tables as well as a computer room. They have full laundry facilities and showers. Club Hope provides free lunches and flex spaces for recovering people to hang...

Where: 100 SE Cleveland Gresham, Oregon 970303

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Criminals Anonymous Fellowship (Crim-Anon)

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: Criminal Anonymous is a recovery fellowship comprised of men, women, youth, survivors, and their families that are committed to supporting and living a crime-free lifestyle. They hold recovery in-person and Zoom meetings at various locations in the Portland area as well as elsewhere in Oregon and southern Washington. Crim-Anon applies the original 12 Steps and 12 Precepts of Criminal Anonymous (The CA Way). services...

Where: Portland area as well as elsewhere in Oregon and southern Washington. Crim-Anon

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Folk Time

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: FolkTime is a peer-to-peer socialization and relapse prevention program that focuses on wellness and recovery. Their social programs are created by and for members. All of the Community and Other Support Services, Page 424 sites are operated by members who are in recovery and have stabilized their condition to the point of accepting a leadership role within FolkTime. FolkTime Peer Connection Centers are free and open to...

Where: 4837 NE Couch Street Portland, Oregon 97213

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Northstar Clubhouse

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: experienced mental health challenges and wanting to be in community with others who have shared goal of preparing to find a job, volunteer, or go back to school. Clubhouse members work alongside each other and staff to build and practice varying work skills, pursue vocational goals, and practice trigger management and workplace socializing. Self-Directed Services (SDS) is a peer-run program that walks alongside the client...

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Plates for the People

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: Plates for the People is a project of the Alano Club of Portland and Ben’s Friends. It is a series of free, monthly cooking classes for people in or seeking recovery, taught by award winning local chefs in recovery. Classes met the third Tuesday of each month. Plates for the People brings the recovery community free, accessible classes where students learn about budgeting, meal planning, and how to cook delicious, healthy...

Where: Plates for the People is a project of the Alano Club of Portland and Ben’s Friends. It is a

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Recovery Gym

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 The Recovery Gym (TRG) is the Pacific Northwest’s first fitness center dedicated to helping people on the path to recovery for substance use and mental health disorders. supporters of people in recovery. It is a project of the Alano Club of Portland. TRG aims to be a place where both people in recovery and the allies of people in recovery feel welcomed, comfortable and supported, strengthening...

Where: 931 SE 6th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97214 1060 SW Baseline St.

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Beyond These Walls

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: P.O. Box 1300 Beyond These Walls is a non-profit based in the Pacific Northwest that works to achieve justice and liberation for LGBTQIA2S+ people incarcerated in the Pacific Northwest and the world through advocacy, service, and organizing. Beyond These Walls was founded in 2011 as a project of the National LGBTQ Task Force. It started as a project to send cards to LGBTQ prisoners during the holidays, but they decided to...

Where: P.O. Box 1300 Portland, Oregon 97213 Beyond These Walls was founded in 2011 as a project of the National LGBTQ Task

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Insight Alliance

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: The Insight Alliance works in prisons and in the community to transform the lives of adults and youths impacted by the carceral system by pointing them to their innate resilience and wellbeing. The Insight Alliance does so through/offers the following programs and resources: Insight to Wellbeing is the Insight Alliance’s signature 10-week, evidence-based program that’s offered in a group setting for 1.5 - 2 hours per week....

Where: 1621 NE 2nd Ave. Portland, Oregon 97232

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Multnomah County Health Assessment and Treatment (HAT) Team

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: The Health Assessment and Treatment (HAT) team is a coordinated effort between the involved in the criminal justice system with community-based support services and providers. Each position plays an integral role in targeting formerly incarcerated individuals with a chronic disease or mental health issues and assisting them with successfully transitioning back into the community. Assistance is given to those paroling from...

Where: 421 SW 5th Ave. 3rd floor Portland, Oregon 97204

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NewStart Reentry Resource Center

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: SE Works is a non-profit organization offering integrated services for those seeking employment. SE Works is part of WorkSource Oregon, the State’s public workforce system. Through their work source center, participants receive assistance in obtaining employment. SE Works offers multiple programs and services. Job Readiness Resources Clients have access to job readiness resources including developing a targeted resume,...

Where: 8044 SE Harold St. Portland, Oregon 97206 employment. SE Works is part of WorkSource Oregon, the State’s public workforce

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Phoenix Rising Transitions

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: P.O. Box 723 Phoenix Rising is a community-based nonprofit bringing together prisoners, former prisoners, and community members working toward the transformation and success of people as they rejoin the community after prison. They have been working in Oregon prisons, primarily as Columbia River Correctional Institution (CRCI), since 2001. Phoenix Rising’s Prison InReach Projects at CRCI include Relational Culture...

Where: P.O. Box 723 Gresham, Oregon 97030 people as they rejoin the community after prison. They have been working in Oregon

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Reentry Resources PDX

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: Reentry Resources PDX is a partnership between Liberation Literacy and Reed College that provides education and information to formerly incarcerated individuals. Reentry they need to succeed. They offer individualized education and/or referrals for: jobs/resume building, health insurance. technology, IDs, SNAP, mental health, education, housing and more. Reentry Resources PDX offers 30-minute Resource Info & Assistance...

Where: 5020 NE MLK Jr Blvd Portland, Oregon 97211

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Volunteers of America (VOA) Reentry Enhancement Coordination

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: The Reentry Enhancement Coordination (REC) program has been a core part of reentry programming in Multnomah County since 2010. REC was designed to close gaps by surrounding men and women transitioning from prison with supportive services in the community. The REC team is a partnership between VOA Oregon and the Department of Corrections, the Multnomah County Department of Community Justice, SE Works and Bridges to Change....

Where: services in the community. The REC team is a partnership between VOA Oregon and

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Seniors and Aging Support Groups

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. The Community for Positive Aging (CPFA)(previously known as the Hollywood Senior Center) provides services and programs, along with public advocacy, cross-community collaborations, and extra support, for anyone age 55 and older. Community and Other Support Services, Page 442 From their Foot Care Clinic to their Durable Medical Equipment Program, CFPA is committed to providing...

Where: 1820 NE 40th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97212

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Friendly House

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: Friday 5:30–7 p.m. Harbor of Hope’s Shower Truck Hygiene 4 All Showers, Clothing, Toiletries Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday 3–9 p.m.; Friday 3–7 p.m. Basic Services, Page 7

Where: 2617 NW Savier Street Portland, Oregon 97210

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Rosewood Initiative

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: Listed in the 2025 Resource Guide. Verify current hours, intake rules, eligibility, and availability before referring someone.

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Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good (MACG)

Type: Peer support, arts, community healing, or reentry support

Who / Access: Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good (MACG) is a non-partisan non-profit alliance of faith, labor, health education and community organizations dedicated to building a base of everyday civic leaders to effectively stand for change they want to see in their communities. They organize people power to create a better Tri-County region for all Among the issues addressed by MACG are Affordable Housing, Campaigning for Health...

Where: 4940 NE 8th Ave. Portland, Oregon 97211

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Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance

Type: Depression and bipolar peer support groups

Who / Access: People seeking peer support for depression or bipolar disorder. Source list notes Portland groups including East side / LGBTQ-specific contact.

Where: Portland / Online

Notes: Verify local meeting schedule before referral.

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Eating Disorder Support Groups — A Better Way Counseling Center

Type: Free eating disorder support groups

Who / Access: People seeking free eating-disorder support groups.

Where: 818 NW 17th Ave, Suite 3, Portland, OR 97209

Notes: Verify group schedule and eligibility before referral.

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Northwest Autism Foundation

Type: Autism information and treatment-option referral resource

Who / Access: Autistic people, families, and caregivers seeking information and treatment-resource navigation.

Where: Oregon / Regional

Notes: Verify current services and contact details.

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Support Group

Type: OCD support group

Who / Access: People seeking support around obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Where: Oregon Health Sciences University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd., Portland, OR 97239

Notes: Verify current meeting status through OHSU before referral.

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Portland Hearing Voices

Type: Community group for voice-hearers and mental diversity

Who / Access: People who hear voices or experience related mental diversity, plus supportive community members.

Where: Portland / Online

Notes: Community group; verify active meetings before referral.

Volunteer, Community Service & Outside Guides

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BTown Kids

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: BTown Kids’ goal is to strengthen existing communities in local apartment complexes by gathering children and families together. Every Saturday throughout the summer, from late morning until 3:00 p.m., BTown Kids arrives on site at multiple locations throughout the Portland metro area. Each site is equipped with a trailer, sound equipment, snow cone maker, BBQ, field games, and other items to create a fun, interactive...

Where: from late morning until 3:00 p.m., BTown Kids arrives on site at multiple locations throughout the Portland metro area. Each site is equipped with a trailer,...

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Project Lemonade

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: Store & Office Location: Community and Other Support Services, Page 461 Project Lemonade provides services to meet the needs of the foster youth community and teens aging out of care. From kindergarten to college, Project Lemonade provides the resources, opportunities and connections youth in foster care need. Project Lemonade programs includes: Project Lemonade Store, located in the Lloyd Center. Open year-round, the...

Where: 1008 Lloyd Center Portland, Oregon 97232

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Habitat for Humanity Restore

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: Beaverton ReStore: Portland ReStore: Community Service Opportunities, Page 464 Gresham ReStore: Rickie Ramsperger, Volunteer Coordinator (she/her)

Where: Beaverton ReStore: 13475 SW Millikan Way Beaverton, Oregon 97005

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HandsOn Greater Portland

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: HandsOn Offers a variety of volunteer events. You will need to create an account and check their calendar for opportunities that will work within your particular schedule, etc. For court-ordered volunteering, please visit you can reach out to directly to volunteer. The individual organizations will be responsible for the final verification of your service. Hands On Greater Portland volunteers must sign a waiver that...

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Multnomah County Alternative Community Services (Work Crew)

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: Multnomah County Alternative Community Service (ACS) is a program that provides an alternative to jail. ACS assists with holding justice involved individuals accountable, while providing a safe working environment to learn new skills, work within a team, and work alongside numerous community partners within Multnomah County. Walk- in appointments are available between 8am - 4pm. Mailing: P.O. Box 55370

Where: 421 SW 5th Ave., Suite 500 Portland, Oregon 97204

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Portland Parks and Recreation

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: service-hours They have many opportunities that satisfy most community service requirements. A brief telephone screening is required to ensure proper placement and reporting. Community Service Opportunities, Page 467 Call or email Steve Pixley listing the days and times to contact you. Write “Court- Ordered Community Service” in the subject line. This is between 8th Ave. and Park Ave on NW Glisan. The location has changed...

Where: 1120 SW 5th, Suite 1302 Portland, Oregon 97204

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Potluck in the Park

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: This is between 8th Ave. and Park Ave on NW Glisan. The location has changed several times over the years – best to confirm on the website. Over the years, this has been an easy, barrier free way to do community service. Volunteers gather to feed Portland Homeless – rain or shine every Sunday. volunteer@ourunited villages.org To sign up for community service at The Rebuilding Center, go to Volunteer, click on Community...

Where: 798 NW Glisan St. Portland, Oregon 97209

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Rebuilding Center for Our United Villages

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: volunteer@ourunited villages.org To sign up for community service at The Rebuilding Center, go to Volunteer, click on Community Service Volunteers. In the “To get Started” section, click on Apply here. Fill out the volunteer application form completely. Please note under the section “Mandatory Service Information” you will select “Another court or program”. You do not have to provide a case number. A 1-hour orientation is...

Where: 3625 NE Mississippi Ave. Portland, Oregon 97227

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Sonrise Church

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: Hillsboro, Oregon 97124 Volunteers are needed to help around the church and assist with church-related events and fundraisers. Community Service Opportunities, Page 469 Volunteer opportunities include: Work alongside a distanced group of volunteers at our Wilsonville Fulfillment Center to pack stable food into boxes for distribution. Group inquiries preferred.

Where: 6701 NE Campus Way Hillsboro, Oregon 97124

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Taste and See Local

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: Forrest Grove, Oregon 97116 Volunteers are needed to make and move food boxes (Wednesdays) and distribute food boxes (Thursdays). Volunteers are welcome to show up every Thursday at 9 am and work usually goes until 2 or 3 pm. They especially need help after the food bank closes to clean up. Transition Projects requires individuals to attend an orientation before volunteering. They accept volunteers to prepare and serve...

Where: 2134 19th Avenue Forrest Grove, Oregon 97116

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Volunteer Match

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: Use this website address when other options aren’t working. This is simply a website that tries to find opportunities for people. There may be a lot of barriers in terms of criminal history, etc. for a lot of the opportunities. Community Service Opportunities, Page 471 municipal contracts, foundations, donations, and community partners in Oregon and Southwest Washington. 211 Info serves Clark, Cowlitz, Skamania, and...

Where: 211 Info

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Mercy Corps PNW Resource Guide

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: Mercy%20Corps%20NW%20Resource%20Guide%20.pdf The purpose of this guide is to help anyone seeking services within the community. This resource guide is not a complete reflection of what resources may be available within the community, but a starting point for those who need help. The Mercy Corps find resources within the community to help address any unmet needs they may have. This resource guide will provide specific...

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Reentry Resources

Type: Volunteer opportunity, community service option, or outside resource guide

Who / Access: Reentry Resources PDX is a partnership between Liberation Literacy and Reed College that provides education and information to formerly incarcerated individuals. Reentry they need to succeed. They offer individualized education and/or referrals for: jobs/resume building, health insurance. technology, IDs, SNAP, mental health, education, housing and more. Reentry Resources PDX offers 30-minute Resource Info & Assistance...

Where: 5020 NE MLK Jr Blvd Portland, Oregon 97211

Addiction & Recovery Additions

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Addiction Center — Oregon Drugs Rehab

Type: Substance use information and rehab/detox search guide

Who / Access: Informational web guide for people seeking Oregon drug and alcohol rehab, detox, outpatient, or inpatient treatment options. Verify facilities directly before referral.

Where: Oregon / online directory

Notes: User-provided resource; informational/referral guide, not a substitute for direct provider verification.

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Asian Health and Service Center

Type: State-certified outpatient mental health services; behavioral health support

Who / Access: Serves individuals insured by Oregon Health Plan / CareOregon. Culturally responsive care with awareness of Asian community language and cultural barriers.

Where: Portland area

Notes: User-provided resource; verify current intake, language access, and insurance requirements.

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Central City Concern

Type: Substance use disorder services, recovery support, health care, housing and wraparound services

Who / Access: CCC values multiple pathways to recovery, including abstinence-based and medication-supported approaches. Verify current program fit, intake pathway, and location.

Where: Portland area — multiple locations

Notes: User-provided resource; also appears in certified provider listings with multiple SUD and detox services.

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Acadia Northwest, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 9570 SW Barbur Blvd, Suite 100, Portland; 9500 SW Barbur Blvd, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

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Addictions and Family Counseling, PC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 147 E Columbia River Hwy, Troutdale

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

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Advance Treatment Center, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Culturally Specific Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 18210 East Burnside Street, Suite A, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

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Allied Health Services of Portland

Type: Outpatient Synthetic Opiate Treatment

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 324 NW Davis Street, Portland; 6601 NE 78th Court, Suite A-3, Portland; 2600 SE Belmont Street, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations. Opioid Treatment Program listed.

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Another Chance Clinical Services, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 12670 NW Barnes Road, Suite 200, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

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Atlas Recovery

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Intensive Outpatient Substance use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider; Early Intervention; Partial Hospitalization Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 411 NE 19th Avenue, Portland; 424 NE 18th Avenue, Portland; 401 NE 19th Avenue, Suite 100, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

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Bridges to Change

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 7916 SE Foster Road, Suite 201, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

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Cascadia Health

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Community-Based Criminal Justice Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1818 SE Division Street, Portland; 4212 SE Division Street, Suite 100, Portland; 2415 SE 43rd Avenue, Suite 200, Portland; 10373 NE Hancock Street, Suite 200, Portland; 3036 NE Martin Luther Jr Blvd, Portland; 1825 NE Glisan, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

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Central City Concern

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Intensive Outpatient Treatment Services; Outpatient Mental Health Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; Culturally Specific Services; DUII Services Provider; Residential Substance Use Disorder Services; Detoxification Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 11450 SE Division Street, Portland; 1535 N. Williams Avenue, Portland; 33 NW Broadway, Portland; 655 NW Hoyt, Portland; 709 NW Everett Street, Portland; 2545 NE Flanders Street, Portland; 12121 E. Burnside Street, Portland; 1616 E. Burnside Street, Portland; 215 S.E. 102nd Avenue, Portland; 5019 N.E. 102nd Avenue, Suite A, Portland; 2040 S.E. Powell Blvd, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

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The Chaise Group, LLC dba IHC Associates

Type: Outpatient Mental Health; Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3945 SE Hawthorne BLVD, Portland; 3939 NE Hancock St., Ste 301, Portland; 1217 NE Burnside Rd., Ste 701 Building D, Gresham

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

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Cielo Treatment Center, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1805 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

CODA, Inc. –Portland Recovery Center

Type: Outpatient Synthetic Opiate Treatment; Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider; Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1427 SE 182nd Street, Portland; 1027 E Burnside, Portland (OTP)

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations. Opioid Treatment Program listed.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

New Seasons

Type: Outpatient Synthetic Opiate Treatment

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 16420 SE Division Street, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations. Opioid Treatment Program listed.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Crestview Recovery Services, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider; Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 6025 SE Belmont Street, Portland; 65 NE 30th Avenue, Portland; 2954 NE Couch Street, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Fora Health, Inc.

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; DUII Services Provider; Residential Substance Use Disorder Services; Detoxification Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 10230 SE Cherry Blossom Drive, Portland; 4310 NE Killingsworth, Portland; 205 SE 3rd Street Suite 100, Hillsboro

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Felicificare Domus Salutis, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUI Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; Community-Based Criminal Justice Services; Opioid Treatment Program

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 11125 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations. Opioid Treatment Program listed.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Great Circle Recovery OTP

Type: Outpatient Synthetic Opiate Treatment

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3580 SE 82nd Avenue, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations. Opioid Treatment Program listed.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

4th Dimension Recovery Center

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 11104 Stark St., Portland (Adolescents); 11010 SE Division St. Suites 200 & 201, Portland (Adolescents); 21440 SE Stark St., Gresham (Young Adults)

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERSLanguage Access

Holistic Healing Behavioral Healthcare

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Culturally Specific Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 5257 NE Martin Luther Jr Blvd, Suite 201, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Integrated Health Clinics NE

Type: Outpatient Synthetic Opiate Treatment

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3610 NE 82nd, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations. Opioid Treatment Program listed.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Kaiser Permanente

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3325 N Interstate Avenue, Portland; 3550 N Interstate Avenue, Portland; 19500 SE Stark Street, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Kinship House

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1811 NE 8th Avenue, Portland; 1823 NE 8th Avenue, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

LifeWorks NW

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; DUII Services Provider; Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3716 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland; 18417 SE Oak Street, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Lutheran Community and Family Services Northwest

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; Community-Based Criminal Justice Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 605 SE Cesar E. Chávez BLVD, Portland; 2072 NE Burnside RD, Gresham

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERSLanguage Access

Modus Vivendi, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Culturally Specific Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1441 SE 122nd Ave, Suite D, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Morrison Child and Family Services

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 831 NW Council Drive, Suite 300, Gresham; 912 NE Kelly Avenue, Suite 200, Gresham; 9911 Mt. Scott Blvd, Portland; 1507 NE 122nd, Portland; 11035 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERSLanguage Access

Native American Rehabilitation Association of the NW (NARA)

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider; Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 620 NE 2nd Street, Gresham; 3636 NE Broadway St, Portland; 355 NW Division St, Gresham; 1438 SE Division, Portland; 703 NE Hancock St, Portland; 15 N. Morris St, Portland; 12360 East Burnside, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

New Start Program

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 12180 SE Market Street, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Northwest Family Services

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Services; Outpatient Mental Health Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1312 E Powell BLVD, Gresham; 6200 SE King RD, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Northwest Treatment

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Services; DUII Services Provider; Co-Occurring Disorders Capable Services; Outpatient Mental Health

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3620 SE Powell Blvd Ste 102, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERSLanguage Access

Oregon Change Clinic

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Culturally Specific Services; DUII Services Provider; Outpatient Problem Gambling Treatment Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1312 SW Washington Street, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERSLanguage Access

OHSU Avel Gordly Center for Healing

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Culturally Specific Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 621 SW Alder Street, Suite 520, Portland; 700 SW Campus Drive, Portland; 2214 Lloyd Center, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Outside In

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1132 SW 13th Avenue, Portland; 16144 E Burnside, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Pacific Mental Health Clinic LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 16323 SE Stark Ste 102, Portland, OR

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Parrot Creek Child & Family Services

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 8940 SE 72nd Avenue, Portland; 22518 S. Parrott Creek Rd, Oregon City

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Progressive Counseling Services, Inc.

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3809 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton; 1141 NE Division Street, Gresham

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Providence Health System Outpatient

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 9155 SW Barnes Road, Suite 205, Portland, OR 97225

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Quest Center for Integrative Health

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3231 SE 50th Avenue, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Reaching In Serving Kids & Families, LLC - RISK

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Community-Based Criminal Justice Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 17938 SE Stark Street, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Recovery Works NW, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 173 NE 102nd Avenue, Portland; 12612 SE Stark Street, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Robbie Miller, MAC, SAP, CADC III

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 811 NW 20th Avenue, Suite 103C, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Rose City Drug and Alcohol Detox Center of Portland

Type: Adult Detoxification Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 12711 SE Holgate BLVD

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Sam Recovery House, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-occurring Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 16132 NE Glisan Street, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Serenity Lane

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 10920 SW Barbur Blvd, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERSLanguage Access

Siletz Community Health Clinic

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Culturally Specific Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 12790 SE Stark, Suite 102, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Sober Living Oregon Recovery Center

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1010 5th Street, Oregon City, OR, 978045

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Sunrise Counseling Services

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 11126 NE Halsey Street, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

dba Life Renewal

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Teras Interventions and Counseling, Inc.

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3945 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Tree House Recovery

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 4713 N Albina Avenue, Suite 301, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

VA Medical Center

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services (DUII Services NOT provided)

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1800 NE Market Drive, Fairview, OR; 3710 SW U.S. Veterans Hospital Road, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Volunteers of America

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider; Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 2010 NE 182nd Avenue, Gresham; 2318 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland; 4616 N Albina Avenue, Portland; 537 SE Alder Street, Portland; 200 SE 7th Avenue, Portland; 234 SE 7th Avenue, Portland; 2609 SE 136th Avenue, Portland; 2600 SE 170th Avenue, Portland; 10564 SE Washington Street, Portland; 10568 SE Washington Street, Portland; 10209 SE Division Street, Portland; 8435 NE Glisan Street, Portland- (Closed 4/16/2026)

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsMULTNOMAH COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Zart, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Outpatient Mental Health Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Multnomah County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 5718 SE Powell Blvd, Suite 202, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Acadia Northwest, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 504 Main Street, Suite A, Oregon City

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Bridges to Change

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 900 Main Street, Suite 200, Oregon City

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Bridges to Hope Mental Health Service, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Capable ASAM Levels 0.5, 1.0, 2.1, 2.5; Community-Based Criminal Justice Services; DUII Services Provider; Outpatient Mental Health Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 6517 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Cascadia Health

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Community-Based Criminal Justice Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 17070 SE McLoughlin Blvd, Milwaukie

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Clackamas County Health Centers

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 9775 Sunnyside Road, Suite 200, Clackamas; 18911 Portland Avenue, Gladstone; 999 Library Court, Oregon City; 110 Beavercreek Road, Suite 100, Oregon City; 150 Beavercreek Road, Oregon City; 39740 Pleasant Street, Sandy; 2051 Kaen Rd, Suite 154, Oregon City

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

CODA, Inc

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider; Outpatient Mental Health Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 10822 SE 82nd Avenue Ste K, Happy Valley

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Integrated Health Clinics

Type: Outpatient Synthetic Opiate Treatment; Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 17882 SE McLoughlin Blvd, Milwaukie

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations. Opioid Treatment Program listed.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Kaiser Permanente

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 9800 SE Sunnyside Road, Clackamas; 9900 SE Sunnyside Road, Clackamas; 19185 SW 90th Avenue, Clackamas

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

LifeWorks NW

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 10202 SE 32nd Avenue, Suite 701 & 703, Milwaukie

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERSLanguage Access

Morrison Child and Family Services

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Culturally Specific Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1713 Penn Lane, Suite B, Oregon City

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Northwest Treatment

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Capable Services; DUII Services Provider; Outpatient Mental Health Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 706 Main Street, Oregon City

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Northwest Family Services

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Outpatient Mental Health Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 6902 SE Lake Rd, Bldg. Lake Plaza S. Milwaukie

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Renaissance Recovery Resources dba Oregon Recovery BH

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Community-Based Criminal Justice Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 695 SE 1st Avenue, Canby; 5775 Jean Rd. Suite 104, Lake Oswego; 3793 River Rd N., Keizer

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Oregon Trail Recovery, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 10600 SE McLoughlin Blvd, Suites 102, 202, 205-207 & 210,

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Pacific Crest Trail Detox, Inc.

Type: Detoxification Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 13240 SE Rusk Road Suite 207, Milwaukie

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Parrot Creek Child and Family Services

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1001 Molalla Avenue, Suite 209, Oregon City; 22518 S Parrot Creek Road, Oregon City; 2595 Christie Drive, Lake Oswego

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Premiere Recovery Center

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; Intensive Outpatient Substance use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider; Early Intervention; Partial Hospitalization Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 14935 SE 82nd Drive, Clackamas

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Quest Center for Integrative Health

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 112 Beavercreek Road, Oregon City

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Sandy Counseling Center, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 39085 Proctor Blvd, Suite E, Sandy

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

dba Life Renewal

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 380 NW 6th Avenue, Estacada; 18600 SE McLoughlin BLVD, Milwaukie

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

The Chaise Group, LLC dba IHC Associates

Type: Outpatient Mental Health; Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 9123 SE St. Helens St. Suite 100B, 100E, 100F Clackamas; 470 Second Street, Ste. D, Lake Oswego

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

VA Medical Center

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1750 Blankenship Road, Suite 300, West Linn

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Virtue at the Pointe Recovery Center, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 6902 SE Lake Road, Suite 300, Milwaukie

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCLACKAMAS COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Women’s Enrichment Counseling

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Clackamas County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1300 John Adams Street, Suite 103, Oregon City

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Acadia Northwest, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 5293 Elam Young Pkwy, Hillsboro

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Allied Health Services – Tigard OTP

Type: Outpatient Synthetic Opiate Treatment

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 10763 SW Greenburg Road, Suite 100, Tigard

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations. Opioid Treatment Program listed.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Bridges to Change

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 1049 SW Baseline Street, Suite D480, Hillsboro

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

CODA, Inc., Portland Recovery Center

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider; Residential Substance Use Disorder Services; Detoxification Services; Opioid Treatment Program (OTP); Outpatient Mental Health Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 152 SE 5th Avenue, Hillsboro; 720 SE Washington Street, Hillsboro; 11970 SW Greenburg Road, Tigard

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations. Opioid Treatment Program listed.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Fora Health, Inc.

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 205 SE 3rd Street, Suite 100, Beaverton

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 6600 SW 105th Avenue, Suite 120, Beaverton

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Inner Journey Healing Arts Center

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 134 SE 5th Avenue, Suite C, Hillsboro

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Kaiser Permanente

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 4855 SW Western Avenue, Beaverton; 19075 Tanasbourne Drive, Hillsboro; 19185 SW 90th Avenue, Tualatin

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Kinship House

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 5995 SW Menlo Drive, Beaverton

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

LifeWorks NW

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; DUII Services Provider; Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 10700 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy #011, Beaverton; 971 SW Walnut Street, Hillsboro

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Lutheran Community Services Northwest

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Community-Based Criminal Justice Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3800 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Suite 266,287,299, Beaverton

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Madrona Recovery

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; Residential Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 6860 SW Varns Street, Tigard; 6980 SW Varns Street, Tigard

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERSLanguage Access

Morrison Child & Family Services

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Culturally Specific Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 15455 NW Greenbrier Parkway, Beaverton

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Pacific Alcohol and Drug Counseling, Inc.

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 527 SE Baseline Street, Suite A, Hillsboro

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Progressive Counseling Services, Inc.

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3809 SW Hall BLVD, Beaverton

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Providence Health System Outpatient

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 9155 SW Barnes Road, Suite 630, Portland; 5228 NE Hoyt Street, Building B, Portland

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Recovery Works NW, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 12540 SW Main Street, Suite 202, Tigard

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Safe Journeys

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 18801 SW Martinazzi Avenue, Bldg A- Suite 206 Tualatin

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

SafeSpace

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; Outpatient Problem Gambling Treatment Services; Community-Based Criminal Justice Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 12655 SW Center St. Suite 145 Beaverton, OR 97005

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Sequoia Mental Health Services, Inc.

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; DUII Services Provider

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 4585 SW 185th Avenue, Aloha; 395 W Main Street, Hillsboro

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERSLanguage Access

Solutions Group NW, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services; DUII Services Provider; Co-Occurring Disorders Services; Outpatient Problem Gambling Services; Culturally Specific Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 3800 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Suite 170, Beaverton; 5250 NE Elam Young Pkwy, Suite 400, Hillsboro

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 226 SE 8th Avenue, Hillsboro; 1151 N. Adair Street, Cornelius; 2725 SW Cedar Hills Blvd., Suite 200, Beaverton

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Wolf Pack Consulting and Therapeutic Services, LLC

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 16365 NW Twin Oaks Drive, Suite 200, Beaverton

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsWASHINGTON COUNTY — CERTIFIED ADDICTION / RECOVERY PROVIDERS

Youth Contact, Inc.

Type: Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Services

Who / Access: Certified provider listing for Washington County. Verify current services, availability, insurance/OHP acceptance, intake rules, and location before referral.

Where: 4915 SW Griffith Drive, Suite 100, Beaverton; 447 SE Baseline, Suite 135, Hillsboro

Notes: Source: Oregon behavioral health provider directory. May not provide all services at all locations.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsDETOX / WITHDRAWAL STABILIZATION

Hooper Detox Center

Type: 24/7 medically managed detox and withdrawal stabilization

Who / Access: People seeking detoxification or withdrawal stabilization. Verify intake criteria, bed availability, insurance/OHP, and referral process.

Where: Portland, OR

Notes: Source list identifies Hooper Detox Center as a Portland detox resource.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCRISIS / RECOVERY SUPPORT

Lines for Life

Type: 24/7 crisis and suicide prevention support

Who / Access: People in crisis or seeking confidential suicide prevention and behavioral health support.

Where: Oregon / National crisis access

Notes: Use for crisis support; if imminent danger, call 911.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsCOUNTY MENTAL HEALTH / ADDICTION SUPPORT

Multnomah County Mental Health & Addiction Services

Type: Local mental health and addiction support services

Who / Access: Multnomah County residents seeking mental health or addiction services, navigation, or crisis-related support.

Where: Multnomah County

Notes: Verify current program access points and crisis/contact numbers before publication.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsFAMILY / LOVED ONE RECOVERY SUPPORT

Nar-Anon

Type: Support groups for families of people struggling with drug addiction

Who / Access: Family members and loved ones of people with substance use disorders.

Where: Local and online meetings

Notes: 12-step family support group; verify local meeting details.

Addiction & Recovery AdditionsPARENT / FAMILY RECOVERY SUPPORT

Partnership to End Addiction

Type: Parent coaching, education, and support for youth/child addiction concerns

Who / Access: Parents and caregivers navigating a child’s substance use or addiction.

Where: National / Online

Notes: Source list notes free resources, education, and one-on-one parent coaching/support.

Hotlines & Crisis Lines

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Hotlines & Crisis LinesHEALTH INFORMATION / REFERRAL HOTLINELanguage Access

Multnomah County Health Information & Referral Line

Type: Healthcare resource referral hotline

Who / Access: Multilingual referral line providing information on healthcare resources in Multnomah County. Verify current hours and scope before referral.

Where: Multnomah County

Notes: Source list describes this as a multilingual health information and referral line.

Hotlines & Crisis LinesCRISIS / SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINELanguage Access

Spanish National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Type: Spanish-language suicide prevention crisis line

Who / Access: For Spanish-speaking people seeking suicide prevention or emotional crisis support.

Where: National

Notes: For immediate danger, call 911. Crisis-line details should be verified before publication.

Hotlines & Crisis LinesADDICTION / RECOVERY HELPLINE

Alcohol and Drug Helpline: Adult or Teen

Type: Alcohol and drug support helpline

Who / Access: For adults or teens seeking substance-use information, support, or referral guidance.

Where: Oregon / Regional

Notes: Source list gives the phone number as Adult or Teen Alcohol and Drug Helpline.

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Hotlines & Crisis LinesDV / LGBTQ+ HOTLINE

Gay Men's Domestic Violence Hotline

Type: Domestic violence hotline

Who / Access: Support for gay men and LGBTQ+ people experiencing domestic violence or relationship abuse.

Where: National / Regional

Notes: Verify current service coverage before referral.

Hotlines & Crisis LinesLGBTQ+ / TRANS CRISIS HOTLINE

Trans Lifeline Suicide Prevention

Type: Trans-led crisis and peer support hotline

Who / Access: Crisis and peer support for transgender people. The source list describes it as a suicide hotline run by trans individuals for trans individuals.

Where: National

Notes: Verify current hours and policies before referral.

Hotlines & Crisis LinesVETERANS CRISIS HOTLINE

Veteran's Crisis Line

Type: Veterans crisis hotline

Who / Access: Confidential crisis support for veterans and their families.

Where: National

Notes: Also commonly accessed through 988 then Press 1; verify before publication.

Hotlines & Crisis LinesPUBLIC BENEFITS HOTLINE

Welfare Rights Hotline

Type: Public benefits / welfare rights hotline

Who / Access: For people seeking guidance around welfare/public benefits rights and issues.

Where: Portland / Oregon

Notes: Verify current operating organization and hours before referral.

Hotlines & Crisis LinesDV / CRISIS HOTLINE

Women's Crisis Line

Type: Domestic violence / crisis hotline

Who / Access: Crisis support for survivors of domestic violence and related safety concerns.

Where: Oregon / Regional

Notes: May overlap with Call to Safety branding; verify current name and website before publication.