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  • Bridgeway of Hope - Clean and Sober Housing  + (''6855 NE 82nd Ave, Portland, OR 97220'' ''6855 NE 82nd Ave, Portland, OR 97220''</br></br>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.mputer lab, and other resources available.)
  • Domestic Violence Resource Center (DVRC) - Victim Assistance  + (''735 SW 158th Avenue, Suite 100'' ''Beave''735 SW 158th Avenue, Suite 100'' ''Beaverton, Oregon 97006'' </br></br>''24 hour crisis line: (503) 469-8620, 1-866-469-8600'' </br></br>''Monday–Thursday, 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m.–2 p.m.'' </br>''https://www.dvrc-or.org/''</br></br>''Domestic Violence Resource Center''</br>(DVRC) provides the following services: Community Advocacy, Counseling Services, Confidential Shelter, Transitional Housing, 24-Hour Crisis Line, Community Education, and Safety Planning. They are the first line of access to DV resources in Washington County.cess to DV resources in Washington County.)
  • Our Just Future - Housing  + (''Gateway Office in Portland'' ''10550 NE ''Gateway Office in Portland'' ''10550 NE Halsey Street'' ''Portland, OR 97220''</br>#''Rockwood Office in Gresham'' ''124 NE 181st Ave., Suite 109'' ''Gresham, OR 97230''</br>#''https://ourjustfuture.org/''</br></br></br>Our Just Future (formerly known as Human Solutions) counters the forces that keep people and communities in poverty. Our Just Future partners with people and communities impacted by poverty so they can achieve long-term housing and economic security, invests in affordable housing and community assets that contribute to strong, inclusive neighborhoods, and advocates for policies and investments that expand housing and economic opportunity, eliminate wealth inequality and end poverty '''.'''</br></br></br>East Portland/East Multnomah County, Oregon, is the heart of their investments, advocacy and programs. Their 245-mile service area, in outer East Portland and East</br></br>Multnomah County, includes some of the highest poverty neighborhoods in Multnomah County.</br></br>Our Just Future works in partnership with Multnomah County, the Joint Office of Homeless Services and other organizations to assist people who are experiencing homelessness to find and secure affordable housing as soon as possible.</br></br>Our Just Future offers services in four interrelated areas. All services are provided with a Trauma Informed Care (TIC) approach.</br></br>''Prevention Services'' ''':''' Our Just Future helps over 9,000 households each year avoid having their utilities shut off and remain warm and safe in their homes by providing utility assistance. They also help over 440 households remain in their homes each year through short-term emergency rent assistance.</br></br>''Direct Services to Homeless Families'' ''':''' Our Just Future operates emergency shelter, transitional housing, “Housing First” programs, and permanent supportive housing. They move homeless families into permanent housing as quickly as possible and then offer them the supportive services necessary to stabilize their situations and overcome their homelessness.</br></br>Our Just Future operates three shelters: one for families and two for adults who identify as women, nonbinary, or genderqueer. While shelter is not designed to be a long-term solution, people may stay as long as needed if following program rules and expectations.</br></br>The</br> '''Lilac Meadows Family Shelter''' is accessible to families – one or more adults with at least one minor child, or individuals in their third trimester of pregnancy. They partner with ''211'' to screen for eligibility and coordinated intake.</br></br>The '''Gresham Women’s Shelter''' is a shelter for anyone who identifies as a woman, nonbinary, or genderqueer. This shelter is a hybrid program that works with all women, including those who have experienced domestic violence (DV). It is not a secure DV shelter but is DV-informed, and they work in conjunction with community partners offering an array of services. They partner with ''211'' , ''the Gateway Center'' , and ''Call to Safety'' to screen for eligibility and coordinated intake.</br></br>'''The Chestnut Tree Inn Shelter''' Located in the Hazelwood neighborhood, this social- distancing shelter opened in response to the pandemic and hosts around 60 COVID- vulnerable residents who identify as women, non-binary or gender-queer.</br></br>''Employment and Economic Development Programs:'' Having a family wage job is essential to a family’s ability to overcome homelessness and be self-sufficient. Our Just Future operates three distinct employment and economic development programs that help 890 individuals with significant barriers to employment find family wage jobs and/or improve their job skills to increase their household incomes each year.</br></br>''Affordable Housing'' '':'' Our Just Future owns and operates 17 high-quality affordable housing complexes containing 720 apartments. At each property they offer Resident Services, which help families maintain housing by connecting them to quality social, educational and employment services (both within Our Just Future and in the wider community) so they can move forward in their lives.) so they can move forward in their lives.)
  • Fresh Start Recovery Housing - Clean and Sober Housing  + (''Hillsboro, OR 97123'' ''Men’s Homes: (503) 330-1292'' ''Women’s Homes: (503) 713-7222'' Fresh Start Recovery Homes is a clean and sober transitional housing program for men, woman, and children in Washington County, Oregon.)
  • Behavioral Health Resource Center - Housing  + (''Hours: 8 a.m.–8 p.m. daily'' ''Closed th''Hours: 8 a.m.–8 p.m. daily'' ''Closed the fourth Friday of every month from 12-3 p.m.'' ''bhrc-info@multco.us'' ''https://www.multco.us/behavioral-health-resource-center'' ''https://www.dogoodmultnomah.org/behavioral-health''</br></br>The Behavioral Health Resource Center, operated in collaboration with Multnomah County Health, the Joint Office of Homeless Services, and the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon (MHAAO), is a five-floor building in downtown Portland. The first two floors serve as a day center and support services hub, and are operated by MHAAO. These floors serve as a safe and welcoming space for anyone who is houseless and experiencing addiction or mental health challenges, and offers a place to take a break from living on the street. An individual can warm up or cool off, find support, relax, use the restroom, and take a shower. They allow pets.</br></br>Day Center services include:</br>* Peer support</br>* Restrooms</br>* Showers</br>* Laundry</br>* Lockers</br>* Computers and charging stations</br>* Basic first aid and medical referrals</br>* A cool and safe space to relax</br>* Support groups and activities</br>* Warm drinks, water, light snacks</br>* Clothing</br></br>Individuals can also get help and connected to more services if wanted, from people who have experienced the same challenges. Individuals don’t have to participate in any activities if they don’t want.</br></br>The Behavioral Health Resource Center doesn’t offer:</br>* Detox</br>* Safe-use space</br></br>Getting into the Day Center: '''Tickets Required for Entry.''' Individuals must have a ticket to enter the day center for EVERY time block. Get tickets at their outreach van at NW 5th Ave and Glisan St (Greyhound Station parking lot). Come get coffee, information and an entry ticket.</br></br>There are four, 3-hour time blocks scheduled during the day — 25 people can enter during each time block. Individuals must enter within 15 minutes of the start of their time block and leave when their time is over. time block and leave when their time is over.)
  • Come Rest Awhile - Clean and Sober Housing  + (''Lake Oswego, OR 97035'' ''https://www.co''Lake Oswego, OR 97035'' ''https://www.comerestawhile.org/''</br></br>Clean-and-sober housing for women. Residents are expected to:</br>* Be drugs and alcohol free</br>* Employed, seeking employment, enrolled in school and /or attending an outpatient recovery program or a consultation program</br>* Actively participating in a recovery program</br>* Regularly attending 12-step meetings.</br>* Work with a sponsor</br>* Adhere to curfew (passes can be requested after the first month of residency)</br>* Participate in the house meetings, responsibilities and house functions.ngs, responsibilities and house functions.)
  • Oregon Trail Recovery - Clean and Sober Housing  + (''Milwaukie, OR 97222'' ''https://oregontrailrecovery.com/addiction-recovery-programs-portland/sober-living-program/'' Sober Housing in Oregon. Residents must attend support meetings.)
  • Children’s Community Clinic - Medical  + (''Monday'' ''–'' ''Friday, 9 a.m.'' ''–'' ''Monday'' ''–'' ''Friday, 9 a.m.'' ''–'' ''5 p.m.'' ''www.ccc4kids.org''</br></br>Children’s Community Clinic began in 2005 and has continuously served children, paying particular attention to those who may be socially disadvantaged. Children’s Community Clinic adopts a holistic community approach to healthcare. Their mission is to provide quality and compassionate healthcare to children, from birth to 21 years, of families who are underserved (uninsured and underinsured), regardless of ethnicity, geographic residency or ability to pay. They work with each family to achieve its health goal.</br></br>Children’s Community Clinic provides Allopathic (Traditional Western Medicine), Pediatric Primary Care, Asthma/Allergy Specialty Care, and a Young Adult Health Clinic. They provide acute and chronic care, health screenings, vaccines, laboratory</br></br>tests, oral/dental screenings, wound care, immunizations, reproductive care, newborn care, physical exams, sports exams, asthma and ADHD care. Wait time to be seen is usually one week or less for new/existing patients. Interpretation is available. All resident locations accepted. Age restrictions: up to age 21. accepted. Age restrictions: up to age 21.)
  • Morningstar Recovery Services - Clean and Sober Housing  + (''Oregon City, OR 97045'' ''https://www.morningstarrecoveryservices.com/'' Four clean-and sober-houses in Clackamas and Multnomah counties for adults in substance use treatment plans.)
  • Free On The Outside – Knapp Houses - Clean and Sober Housing  + (''Oregon City, OR 97045'' ''Contact: Mike Cross (503) 867-3157'' ''https://www.freeontheoutside.org/'' Six clean and sober houses in Oregon. Sex offenders allowed. Call Mike Cross for vacancies.)
  • Sober Living Oregon - Clean and Sober Housing  + (''Portland, OR 97230'' ''https://www.slorecoverycenter.com/sober-living/'' Four clean-and-sober houses in Portland area with supportive staff and regular screenings for all residents.)
  • Union Gospel Mission: Portland Overnight Shelter - Clean and Sober Housing  + (''Portland, OR'' - ''https://ugmportland.org/shelter'' ''November 1 - March 31st every year, 8:30 p.m.–6 a.m.'')
  • Reentry Resources - Outside Resource Guides  + (''https://willamette.edu/undergraduate/pol''https://willamette.edu/undergraduate/politics-policy-law-ethics/transformative-justice-initiative/resources/index.html''</br></br>Links compiled by the Willamette University Transformative Justice Initiative with organizations providing a broad range of services from emergency social services to financial planning in the Salem area.s to financial planning in the Salem area.)
  • 211 Info - Various Combined Services  + (''https://www.211info.org/'' 211 Info is ''https://www.211info.org/''</br></br>211 Info is a private, community-based nonprofit organization funded by state and municipal contracts, foundations, donations, and community partners in Oregon and Southwest Washington. 211 Info serves Clark, Cowlitz, Skamania, and Wahkiakum counties in Washington and the entire of State of Oregon. 211 Info empowers Oregon and Southwest Washington communities by helping people identify, navigate, and connect with local resources.avigate, and connect with local resources.)
  • African American Alliance for Homeownership - Housing Support Services  + (''https://www.aaah.org/'' Homebuyer education foreclosure counseling, down payment assistance for Portland’s Black community.)
  • Addictions Recovery Center - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (''https://www.addictionsrecovery.org/'' A''https://www.addictionsrecovery.org/''</br></br>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 ASAM assessment; local referrals get priority.</br></br>They do ASAM’s and medical screenings when signing up. The detox/withdrawal program is five to eleven days. There are 8 to 10 beds. Wait times are generally one to two weeks. The men’s and women’s inpatient programs are 45 to 90 days. There are 20 beds for men and 14 beds for women. The wait time is two to six weeks. women. The wait time is two to six weeks.)
  • West Coast Sober Housing - Clean and Sober Housing  + (''https://www.westcoastsoberhousing.com/locations'' Six recovery houses in Portland. Includes men’s houses, women’s houses, and all- LGBTQ housing.)
  • Free Geek - Technology  + (''info@freegeek.org'' ''https://www.freege''info@freegeek.org'' ''https://www.freegeek.org/''</br></br>Free Geek’s mission is to sustainably reuse technology, enable digital access, and provide education to create a community that empowers people to realize their potential. Many individuals lack the resources necessary to purchase a computer or get the training required to use digital technology. At the same time, the rapid pace of technology consumption and turnover means that over two million tons of hazardous e-waste is created each year in the United States. Free Geek’s goal is to divert technology that would otherwise be recycled or thrown away, refurbish it, and give it back to the community at no or low cost.</br></br>Free Geek aims to provide the following community programs to those living in the Portland metro area:</br>* Free computers in exchange for community service</br>* Computers for K-12 students</br>* Community classes on digital skills like graphic design, online safety, hardware, and computer troubleshooting</br>* Hardware grants to nonprofits and community change organizations</br>* Low-cost computers and accessories offered through their store</br>* Internships providing valuable hands-on experience</br></br>Community members who have volunteered at least 24 hours at Free Geek can receive a free desktop computer. No computer experience is required to volunteer. Free Geek’s facility is mostly ADA-accessible, and they can work with people with different abilities. Volunteers under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult who can work alongside them. Individuals who are not legally able to be around children cannot volunteer at Free Geek. Court-ordered community service not related to theft or violent crime can be done in Free Geek’s recycling center. Bring all relevant paperwork and court documents with for the 30-minute volunteer orientation tour, offered at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Tuesday through Saturday.m. and 4 p.m. on Tuesday through Saturday.)
  • Metropolitan Family Services – Project Linkage - Transportation  + (''plink@mfs.email'' ''https://www.metfamil''plink@mfs.email'' ''https://www.metfamily.org/what-we-do/older-adult-support/project-linkage/''</br></br>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 rides are available. The program also offers minor home repair services to low-income seniors living in their own homes.-income seniors living in their own homes.)
  • Union Gospel Mission - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + (''rd'' ''Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209''rd'' ''Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209'' - ''https://ugmportland.org/services''</br></br>Union Gospel Mission offers meals at the following times:</br></br>'''Hot breakfast:''' Wednesday at 6:30 a.m. Sack Lunch: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 7 a.m. </br></br>'''Light Lunch:''' Tuesday through Saturday at 2 p.m. Hot dinner: Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m. </br></br>Meals on Thanksgiving and Christmasp.m. Meals on Thanksgiving and Christmas)
  • Arbor House - Clean and Sober Housing  + (''skye@arborhouseportland.com'' ''https://''skye@arborhouseportland.com'' ''https://www.arborhouseportland.com''</br></br></br>Arbor House Portland takes a holistic, hands-on approach to sober living, with built in wrap-around recovery services designed specifically for the needs and experiences of women and femme-identifying individuals in early recovery from substance use.</br></br>Services are available for women, non-binary, and femme-identifying individuals aged 18 and over, regardless of race, political affiliation, religion, ethno-cultural background or sexual orientation.cultural background or sexual orientation.)
  • Premiere Sober Living - Clean and Sober Housing  + (''th'' ''Ave'' ''Clackamas, OR, 97015'' #''https://premieresoberliving.com/'' Three recovery houses in Portland area. Required support meeting attendance, with live-in staff. More info on site.)
  • Quest Center for Integrative Health - Medical  + (''th'' ''Ave.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97206''''th'' ''Ave.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97206''</br>#''info@quest-center.org'' ''https://quest-center.org/''</br></br>Quest Center for Integrative Health ''provides integrative healthcare services, community, and'' ''education to all people seeking a wellness-focused approach to living and dying.'' Quest Center is committed to providing integrated behavioral and physical health services.</br></br>Medical Care at Quest offers integrated treatment services including Naturopathic Medicine, Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. Their WISH (Wellness, Integrity and Sustainable Health) is an integrated medical and behavioral health program designed to treat chronic pain through the use of non-opioid interventions. Their pain management recovery programs involve relieving pain with various holistic health treatments that are chosen for a client’s specific needs.</br></br>More than 70% of their clients are low income and/or medically un-insured or under- insured. The Oregon Health Plan as well as other commercial insurance plans are welcomed at Quest Center.urance plans are welcomed at Quest Center.)
  • Sequoia Mental Health Services - Housing  + (''th'' ''Avenue'' ''Aloha, Oregon 97007'' ''th'' ''Avenue'' ''Aloha, Oregon 97007''</br>#''http://Sequoiamhs.org/''</br></br></br>Sequoia operates a number of housing programs in Washington County to provide a safe, affordable, and health community for individuals with severe and persistent mental disorders. These facilities are subsidized and managed to assure a high quality of life. They have four permanent HUD apartments (which typically have wait lists).</br></br>They also have transitional housing with individualized support services. To access these services a person needs to be a Sequoia client. Criteria for acceptance are homelessness, a documented mental illness, client of Sequoia, and a voucher from Washington County Housing.</br></br>Sequoia runs three state-licensed residential treatment facilities with 24- hour care where residents learn daily living skills in a safe environment. The facilities offer case management, medication assistance, and coordinate with community organizations.d coordinate with community organizations.)
  • Transitional Youth - Transitional Aged Youth Programs  + (''th'' ''Place'' ''Beaverton, Oregon 97006'' 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.)
  • CityTeam Ministries - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Find Help Multiple Services - Transportation  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Find Help Multiple Services - Clothing and Hygiene Services  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Mainspring (formerly FISH) - Transportation  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Mainspring (formerly FISH) - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • William Temple House - Household Items  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • CityTeam Ministries - Clothing and Hygiene Services  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Find Help Multiple Services - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Mainspring (formerly FISH) - Clothing and Hygiene Services  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Find Help Multiple Services - Household Items  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Straightway Services - Clothing and Hygiene Services  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • William Temple House - Clothing and Hygiene Services  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Access Community Care - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Sunshine Division - Clothing and Hygiene Services  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Sunshine Division - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Access Community Care - Clothing and Hygiene Services  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon - Clothing and Hygiene Services  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Impact NW Housing and Safety Net Programs - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + ((see “Various Multiple Services” section for details) Impact NW Housing and Safety Net Programs offers SNAP application assistance.)
  • Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) - Peer Support Groups  + ((to find a meeting) SAA is open to everyone, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, ethnic background, marital status, or occupation.)
  • Helping Professionals Wellness Center - Housing Support Services  + ( * 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. )
  • Lifeline Assistance Program - Technology  + (, online application Assurance Wireless o, online application</br></br>Assurance Wireless offers free cell phones through the federal Lifeline Assistance program. Eligibility requirements for an Assurance phone and minutes vary slightly from state to state, but individuals may qualify for a phone from the company if they participate in any of the following government aid programs:</br>* Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps or SNAP)</br>* Medicaid</br>* Supplemental Security Income (SSI)</br>* Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8)</br>* Veterans Pension and Survivor’s Benefit.</br>* Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance (BIA)</br>* Tribally Administered Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (Tribal TANF)</br>* Tribal Head Start (only those households meeting its income qualifying standard)</br>* Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR)</br></br></br>If not on a government assistance program that is Lifeline-approved, individuals may still qualify if their household income meets government guidelines, under 135% of the federal poverty level for Oregon. Applications can be submitted online or via mail, or the applicant can call the Assurance Wireless phone number to see if they qualify.</br></br>Assurance Wireless phones are modern mobile phones with a wide range of standard features such as voicemail, call waiting and caller ID. The basic plan is a free phone and 250 free minutes plus unlimited domestic text messages each month (unused minutes do not rollover into the next month), but there are specials, differences in some states, and additional plans that can be purchased.</br></br>'''Assurance Wireless''' ''P.O. Box 686'' ''Parsippany, NJ 07054'' ''Assurance Wireless Customer Service'' ''1-888-898-4888'' </br></br>''https://www.facebook.com/AssuranceWireless'' Email: ''ourteam@assurancewireless.com or awsocialcare@sprint.com''</br></br>'''Online Application''' ''https://www.assurancewireless.com/lifeline-services/what-lifeline''</br></br>Free cell phones are also available in Oregon as part of the Lifeline Assistance Program through ''www.entouchwireless.com'' .gram through ''www.entouchwireless.com'' .)
  • 211 Info - Outside Resource Guides  + (211 Info is a private, community-based non211 Info is a private, community-based nonprofit organization funded by state and municipal contracts, foundations, donations, and community partners in Oregon and Southwest Washington. 211 Info serves Clark, Cowlitz, Skamania, and Wahkiakum counties in Washington and the entire of State of Oregon. 211 Info empowers Oregon and Southwest Washington communities by helping people identify, navigate, and connect with local resources.avigate, and connect with local resources.)
  • Project Lemonade - Youth Support Services  + (503-395-3976 ''info@projectlemonadepdx.or503-395-3976</br> ''info@projectlemonadepdx.org'' ''https://www.projectlemonadepdx.org/''</br></br>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.</br></br>Project Lemonade programs includes:</br></br>'''Project Lemonade Store''' , located in the Lloyd Center. Open year-round, the Project Lemonade Store is a welcoming retail environment for youth ages 5-24 to shop in person or virtually, free of charge, for new and on-trend clothing, shoes and accessories.</br></br>The '''L+EARN Internship''' provides youth ages 16-24 with a hands-on 12-week paid internship working at the Project Lemonade Store.</br></br>The '''WISH program''' provides grants up to $400 to offset the cost of activities associated with educational and enrichment goals.</br></br>The '''Inspire Network''' is a membership group providing supports for teens and young adults in foster care.</br></br>The '''Fill the Gap Scholarship''' is here to support youth with foster care experience in reaching their educational goals. While youth in foster care may have their tuition covered, costs outside of tuition like housing, transportation and books can be a financial barrier to success.</br></br>Project Lemonade partners with the Oregon Department of Human Services, statewide & local nonprofits, private funders and a vast network of community members.nders and a vast network of community members.)
  • Central City Concern (CCC) Blackburn Center–Job Resources - Employment And Education  + ( :'''Employment/Training''' :''12121 E. Bu</br>:'''Employment/Training'''</br>:''12121 E. Burnside St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97216''</br>:''https://centralcityconcern.org/jobs-location/employment-assistance-at-blackburn-center/''</br></br>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 work. To check on eligibility for their services, call (971) 361-7700 and ask for a “service matching” appointment.</br>d ask for a “service matching” appointment. )