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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- Open House Ministries Family Shelter + (A family shelter that provides housing and support services.)
- Al-Anon + (A fellowship for friends and family of alcoholics, offering support and guidance.)
- Lasko Refuge + (A flexible sober living program that provides a supportive environment for people in recovery)
- Portland Adventist Community Services Food Pantry + (A food pantry that provides groceries and other essential items to individuals and families in need.)
- Crossroads Food Bank + (A food pantry that provides groceries and meals to individuals and families in the community.)
- Lift Urban Portland Preston’s Pantry + (A food pantry that provides groceries and meals to low-income residents in Northwest and Southwest Portland.)
- C3 Food Pantry + (A food pantry that provides groceries to individuals and families.)
- Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon Northeast Emergency Food Program + (A food pantry that provides groceries to residents in Northeast Portland.)
- SE Portland Food Pantry + (A food pantry that provides groceries to residents in Southeast Portland.)
- Walnut Park Shelter + (A former motel that has been converted into a temporary shelter.)
- Beaverton Temporary Shelter + (A former temporary shelter in Beaverton that now operates as a severe weather shelter.)
- Pongo Fund + (A full-time pet food bank and veterinary care charity that provides food and medical assistance to the pets of families in need to help keep them in their homes and out of shelters.)
- Providence Portland Medical Center + (A general hospital with an inpatient psychiatric unit.)
- Food Not Bombs + (A global movement that shares free vegan meals with the public to protest war and poverty.)
- Clackamas County Children, Family & Community Corrections + (A government agency that provides services for justice-involved individuals, including support for finding employment.)
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) + (A grassroots mental health organization providing support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness.)
- Meals On Us PDX + (A group that provides free, nutritious meals to people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity in Portland.)
- Beaverton Health Center + (A health center that provides a variety of medical and behavioral health services to the community.)
- East County Health Center + (A health center that provides a variety of medical and behavioral health services to the community.)
- Milwaukie-Oak Grove Health Center + (A health center that provides a variety of medical and behavioral health services to the community.)
- NE Portland Health Center + (A health center that provides a variety of medical and behavioral health services to the community.)
- Prism Health + (A health center that provides primary care and mental health services, with a focus on serving the LGBTQIA2S+ community.)
- Talbert Health Center + (A health center that provides primary care and other medical services.)
- Unity Center for Behavioral Health + (A hospital specializing in behavioral and mental health services.)
- Motel 6 - Delta Park + (A hotel that has been used as a temporary shelter.)
- Jamii Program Palms Hotel + (A hotel that is used as a temporary shelter.)
- Transitions Men's Reentry Program – Restoration House + (A housing program for men re-entering the community after incarceration)
- Transitions Men’s Reentry Program – Grear Street Apartments + (A housing program for men re-entering the community after incarceration)
- Hygiene4All Hub + (A hygiene hub that provides unsheltered residents with access to showers, bathrooms, hygiene and medical supplies, clean clothing and bedding, and a space for community.)
- De Muniz Legal Clinic + (A legal clinic, often affiliated with a larger organization, that provides legal assistance to individuals.)
- Metropolitan Public Defender (MPD) Immigrant Defense Oregon + (A legal organization that provides pro bono representation to non-citizens facing deportation.)
- East Burnside Location + (A location of an organization that provides medical or social services.)
- Eugene + (A location where various employment services are available, but not a specific facility itself.)
- Galt Foundation of Portland + (A location where various employment services are available, but not a specific facility itself.)
- Pacific University + (A location where various mental and behavioral health services are available, but not a specific facility itself.)
- LifeChange for Men + (A long-term recovery program for men operated by the Portland Rescue Mission.)
- LifeChange for Women and Children + (A long-term recovery program for women and children operated by the Portland Rescue Mission.)
- Portland Rescue Mission - Shepherds Door + (A long-term residential recovery program for women and women with children who are experiencing homelessness or addiction.)
- Portland Street Medicine + (A medical team that provides health care services to people experiencing homelessness directly on the streets and in encampments.)
- Willamette Valley Transport + (A medical transportation service that provides non-emergency transport for individuals to and from medical appointments.)
- New Narrative - Spring Creek Center (Tigard clinic) + (A mental and behavioral health clinic.)
- SunnySide Shower Project + (A mobile shower service for people experiencing homelessness.)
- Bud Clark Commons + (A multi-service facility that provides a day center, temporary shelter, and permanent supportive housing)
- Washington County Family Shelter Network + (A network of shelters and services for families experiencing homelessness in Washington County.)
- Word is Bond - Culturally Specific Programs + (A non-profit Black-led organization to men … A non-profit Black-led organization to mentor young Black men (age 15-20) as they transition from boyhood to adulthood. The objective is to help them realize their full potential through “dynamic programming” in the areas of leadership development. storytelling, public speaking, college prep, outdoor leadership Black history and identity, mental health, mentorship, self-care, and civic engagement.ntorship, self-care, and civic engagement.)
- REACH Community Development, Inc + (A non-profit affordable housing organization that develops and manages housing and promotes community development)
- Pixie Project + (A non-profit animal adoption center and rescue that also offers a low-cost veterinary clinic and other resources to help pet owners in need.)
- Sisters of the Road + (A non-profit cafe that provides low-cost meals and a safe space for people experiencing poverty and homelessness.)
- Po’Shines Café de La Soul Teach Me to Fish (TMTF) Program + (A non-profit café and training program that provides culinary arts and job readiness training to at-risk youth and adults.)
- Friendly House + (A non-profit community center that offers a variety of social services, including some hygiene facilities, and programs for all ages.)
- Francis Center + (A non-profit food and clothing pantry that also provides toiletries and other miscellaneous household goods to the community.)