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  • 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. )
  • Central City Concern (CCC) Clean Start - Employment And Education  + ( :'''Training''' :''338 NW Fifth Ave.'' :</br>:'''Training'''</br>:''338 NW Fifth Ave.'' </br>:''Portland, Oregon 97209'' </br>:''cleanstart@ccconcern.org'' </br>:''https://centralcityconcern.org/jobs-location/clean-start-ccc/''</br></br></br>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 treatment, employment assistance. The majority of trainees exit the program with long- term employment and housing.</br>ram with long- term employment and housing. )
  • Alcohol and Drug Rehab Facilities - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (<span style="font-size: 140%;">Inpat<span style="font-size: 140%;">Inpatient Treatment Program Locations</span></br></br>'''Redmond Residential Treatment''': Redmond Residential Treatment center offers short-term, high-intensity drug and alcohol treatment, detox, and intensive outpatient treatment for those who require a lower level of care, including those facing legal issues from their substance addiction such as DUI.</br></br>'''Klamath Falls Residential Treatment''': Klamath Falls residential facility offers detox and short-term, high-intensity drug and alcohol treatment designed to help you get clean as quickly as possible. During treatment you’ll have access to their full medical staff and caring counselors.</br></br>'''Madras Latino Residential Treatment'''</br></br></br><span style="font-size: 140%;">Outpatient Treatment Program Locations</span></br></br>'''Bend Outpatient Treatment''': Bend outpatient treatment center offers intensive treatment, outpatient treatment, and non-pharmacological approaches to pain management.</br></br>'''Redmond Outpatient Treatment''': Redmond Outpatient Treatment center offers the first level of treatment for those who require a lower level of care, including those facing legal issues from their substance addiction such as DUI. The time commitment for this level of treatment is usually five hours or less a week.</br></br>'''Madras Outpatient Treatment''': The outpatient program in Madras provides assessment, individual and group counseling, and drug-testing for adults and adolescents. The outpatient alcohol/drug clinical team includes certified clinicians, recovery mentors, and Native American Outreach Specialists. They are a state certified DUII treatment provider in Jefferson County and the contracted Oregon Health Plan provider. They offer many different types of treatment groups, including education, relapse prevention, and DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) groups. Our team also closely coordinates with our mental health team when participants have co-occurring disorders.</br></br>'''Prineville Mental Health Services''': The Prineville facility offers services for intellectual and developmental disabilities, general case management, alcohol and drug assessments, individual and group counseling, and drug testing.ug assessments, individual and group counseling, and drug testing.)
  • Overeaters Anonymous  + (A 12-step program for people who have a problem with compulsive eating.)
  • Willamette Center  + (A 120-bed emergency shelter open 24/7 for women and couples in SE Portland.)
  • Harrys Mother  + (A 24-hour crisis intervention and emergency shelter program for runaway and homeless youth)
  • Beaverton Permanent Shelter  + (A 24-hour, year-round congregate homeless shelter in Beaverton for single adults.)
  • Sunshine Division  + (A 30,000+-square-foot facility for public food pantry, storage, administrative offices, loading docks, public transit access and parking)
  • St. Vincent de Paul Social Services Dept  + (A Catholic organization that provides emergency assistance, including food boxes and utility assistance, to people in need.)
  • Golden West Building  + (A Central City Concern housing property in downtown Portland, offering affordable and supportive housing units.)
  • Union Gospel Mission  + (A Christian organization that provides food, shelter, and recovery programs to people experiencing homelessness and poverty.)
  • Legacy Emanuel Medical Center  + (A Sexual Assault Response and Advocacy (SARA) unit within a hospital.)
  • Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VA Med Center  + (A VA medical center that provides a variety of healthcare services, including mental health care, to veterans.)
  • Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center and Clinics (SORCC)  + (A VA medical center that provides rehabilitation services and other healthcare to veterans.)
  • Sarah Bellum's Bakery & Workshop (SBBW)  + (A bakery that provides employment and job skills training to people with brain injuries.)
  • New Narrative - Mill Park Center (Portland clinic)  + (A behavioral and mental health services clinic.)
  • Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Avel Gordly Center for Healing  + (A behavioral health clinic that provides culturally specific mental health and addiction services, with a focus on African American and other diverse communities.)
  • Sincere Studio  + (A business that provides a variety of creative services, but not a direct employment service provider for the general public.)
  • Past Lives Facility  + (A business that provides services but not a direct employment service provider for the general public.)