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  • Klamath Falls Residential Treatment  + (Alcohol and Drug Rehab Facilities - Drug and Alcohol Treatment)
  • Alcoholics Anonymous - Peer Support Groups  + (Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of meAlcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for membership. They are self- supporting through their own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution. Their primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety.nd help other alcoholics achieve sobriety.)
  • All Saints Episcopal Church Food Pantry  + (All Saints Episcopal Church - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals)
  • All Saints Episcopal Church - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + (All Saints Episcopal Church provided hot mAll Saints Episcopal Church provided hot meals every Saturday, between 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Indoor dining in the Parish Hall - 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Takeout meals - noon–12:30 p.m. All are welcome.</br></br>Groceries provided weekly on Fridays and Saturdays, between noon–2 p.m. to anyone who needs them. Drive-through or walk-up pantry.</br></br>From SE Woodstock Ave., turn onto SE 40th Street and enter the All Saints’ parking lot on SE Knight Street. Cars - line up and stay in your car. Walkups - line up on the sidewalk.ur car. Walkups - line up on the sidewalk.)
  • Portland Rescue Mission Harbor Light - Housing  + (All of their meals, shelter and other vitaAll of their meals, shelter and other vital services are provided free of charge to anyone in need at their Burnside Shelter.</br>* '''Overnight shelter''' is available to men through a nightly lottery held at 6:00 p.m. — TB card required.</br>* '''Extended shelter''' (1-6 weeks) available for men and women in transition toward housing.</br>* '''Winter Shelter''' is available November through March with comfortable sleeping mats in our chapel area (lottery held at 8:00 p.m. — TB card required). Daily blanket exchange provides clean</br>* Blankets to people who must sleep outside.</br></br>Hot meals are served daily, up to 900 a day, 365 days a year. Breakfast is served daily at 7:00 a.m. Dinner is served daily at 6:00 p.m. Lunch is served Saturday and Sunday at 12:30 p.m.</br></br>Showers and clothing are available to shelter guests. Additional shower times available through our Guest Care Center’s daily schedule.</br>Safe 24-hour restrooms for available for men, women, and children. The Rescue Mission also provides a mailing address for hundreds of homeless individuals—a vital service for anyone who needs an address for job applications, family correspondence, and legal issues., family correspondence, and legal issues.)
  • Arbor Lodge Shelter  + (All-gender congregate shelter (88 beds) for individuals and couples, Village-style pods (18 beds) for women and non-binary individuals; includes veteran-only pods)
  • Amenda Clinic - Mental Health  + (Amenda Clinic merges the physical, emotionAmenda 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 clients heal, achieve their goals for well-being, and live their life at full capacity. This is patient-led integrative care that honors clients’ experiences and supports the outcomes clients desire while leveraging the expertise of innovative providers across specialties to achieve true collaborative healing.</br></br>Common conditions Amenda Clinic sees in patients include depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, ADHD, psychosis, schizophrenia, OCD, eating disorders, and addictions of all kinds. However, Amenda Clinic also considers itself diagnosis neutral. This means that they don’t think people can easily be fit into a neat diagnostic category but that there can be helpful reasons to have a diagnosis. Amenda Clinic works with people at nearly every stage of life, from adolescence to elderly. They celebrate gender, racial, and cultural diversity. Some of their providers have additional training in working with queer and trans-identified people.ng with queer and trans-identified people.)
  • SLO Recovery Center  + (An addiction treatment center offering a variety of services to support individuals in recovery.)
  • ARC of Multnomah County  + (An advocacy organization that supports and empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.)
  • Rockwood Family Tower  + (An apartment building with units set aside for families experiencing housing instability.)
  • Men's Shelter  + (An emergency shelter for men experiencing homelessness)
  • Women's Shelter  + (An emergency shelter for women and children)
  • Project Homeless Connect (PHC)  + (An event that brings together service providers to offer a variety of resources to people experiencing homelessness.)
  • Portland Location  + (An office of Immigration Counseling Services (ICS) that provides legal services to the immigrant community.)
  • Hillsboro Office  + (An office of a legal or social service organization located in Hillsboro, Oregon.)
  • Washington County Office  + (An office of a legal or social service organization located in Washington County, Oregon.)
  • Multnomah County Office  + (An office of a legal or social service organization located in Multnomah County, Oregon.)
  • Medicine Wheel Recovery Services  + (An organization providing culturally specific recovery services to the Native American community.)
  • Domestic Violence Resource Center (DVRC)  + (An organization that provides a wide range of services to survivors of domestic violence, including a 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, and legal advocacy.)
  • Catholic Charities of Oregon Immigration Legal Services (ILS)  + (An organization that provides a wide range of legal services to immigrants and refugees, including assistance with family-based petitions, asylum, and citizenship applications.)
  • Snowcap at Rockwood  + (An organization that provides food, clothing, and other services to low-income individuals and families in East Multnomah County.)
  • Outside In at Clackamas Service Center  + (An organization that provides health care and other services, co-located at the Clackamas Service Center to reach people in need in that area.)
  • Disability Rights Oregon (DRO)  + (An organization that provides legal advocacy for people with disabilities.)
  • True Colors Recovery Organization  + (An organization that provides recovery support services, often focused on the LGBTQ+ community.)
  • Oregon Small Business Development Center  + (An organization that provides resources, training, and advising to help small businesses start, grow, and succeed.)
  • NARA NW Outpatient SUD Treatment  + (An outpatient treatment center for substance use disorders. A Sexual Assault Response and Advocacy (SARA) unit within a hospital.)
  • St Stephens Overnight Shelter and Nightwatch  + (An overnight emergency shelter for adults and Operation Nightwatch Hospitality Center that provides evening services, community, and social connection for unhoused people.)
  • Animal Aid - Animal and Veterinary Care Services  + (Animal Aid provides a collection of resourAnimal 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.</br></br>''https://www.animalaidpdx.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Veterinary-Financial-Services_last-updated-7-2019.pdf''nancial-Services_last-updated-7-2019.pdf'')
  • Another Chance Recovery - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (Another Chance Recovery has various prograAnother Chance Recovery has various programs using different treatment methods 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.</br></br>'''Partial Hospitalization Program''' ''https://anotherchancerehab.com/our-programs/partial-hospitalization-program/'' PHP is a comprehensive outpatient program providing the structure and support you need to begin the stabilization process, when you enter treatment. PHP consists of group and individual sessions, 4-6 hours a day, 5 days a week and can last from a week to a month depending on your needs.</br></br>'''Intensive Outpatient Program''' ''https://anotherchancerehab.com/our-programs/intensive-outpatient-program/'' IOP is a comprehensive outpatient program providing the structure and support you need once you have some stability. IOP consists of groups and individual sessions, 3 hours a day, 3-5 days a week and can last from a month to 45 days depending on your needs.</br></br>'''Outpatient Program''' ''https://anotherchancerehab.com/our-programs/outpatient-program/'' OP is a comprehensive outpatient program with minimal structure and support, once you already have some stability and have developed a transition plan. OP consists of groups and individual sessions, 1-3 hours a week, and lasts about 30 days depending on your needs.sts about 30 days depending on your needs.)
  • Hillsboro Location  + (Another office of Immigration Counseling Services (ICS) that provides legal services to the immigrant community.)
  • Antfarm Youth Services Café and office  + (AntFarm Youth Services Housing Program wasAntFarm Youth Services Housing Program was established during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide essential rent support for vulnerable youth and families in Clackamas County. Recognizing the urgent need for stable housing, the program aimed to address the rising homelessness and housing instability among youth and families in the area. As the program evolved, it highlighted the lack of comprehensive housing solutions in rural parts of the county, prompting discussions about the necessity for expanded housing initiatives and support services tailored to the unique challenges faced by these communities.que challenges faced by these communities.)
  • Antfarm Youth Services - Youth Support Services  + (Antfarm Youth Services helps build healthyAntfarm Youth Services helps build healthy communities, supports young people and their families, and teaches sustainability through education and practice. Their programs and services include:</br></br>'''Addiction Prevention & Support''' AntFarm has been working with the communities of Estacada and Sandy in establishing an Alcohol and Drug Prevention Coalition for each community.</br></br>'''Axis Learning''' provides educational activities to NE Clackamas County in Estacada, Molalla, and Sandy. Students, with the help of adult mentors & tutors, accomplish: credit recovery, GED testing preparation, literacy assessment for example.</br></br>'''Café and Bakery''' The center and hub of activity for AntFarm in Sandy, this large community space has supported youth development, healthy eating, and sustainable living since the cafe opened in 2012.</br></br>'''CommunityConnect''' helps NE Clackamas County elders maintain independent living by assisting with home management tasks that they can no longer do.</br></br>'''Estacada Youth & Family Resource Center''' Located in downtown Estacada on Zobrist Street, this small and intimate community space is being developed for cultural arts events, lectures, classes, and community meetings.</br></br>'''Estacada Youth Hub''' A primary initiative in Estacada and Sandy is empowering youth through youth participation in AntFarm workgroup and leadership meetings.</br></br>'''Nuevo Futuro''' is a grassroots program for Latinx and Hispanic people addressing barriers of language, resource access, and lack of opportunity, while supporting cultural integration throughout Clackamas County.</br></br>'''Plant365''' AntFarm’s “can and bottle program” provides youth with work skills experience and gives youth and the community the opportunity to learn sustainable living practices 365 days a year.</br></br>'''YouthCore''' is a hands-on training program teaching basic employment skills while becoming an employee of AntFarm.</br></br>The '''Sandy Youth Garden''' and '''Estacada Youth Garden''' strengthens community through service learning, recognition of food instability, active work and movement, and skills development.</br></br>Antfarm’s other programs and services include: Cultural Arts, Outdoor Adventure, Emergency Support Services, and Housing Services.ure, Emergency Support Services, and Housing Services.)
  • Artists in Recovery - Recovery Support Services  + (Artists in Recovery, a project of Alano ClArtists 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,</br></br>or connected to the recovery community. Through free classes like The Break, a series of free workshops and conversations led by award-winning poet, teacher and poetry editor for The Nation Kayeh Akbar, presented in partnership with All Rise, Artists in Recovery brings unique, innovative programming to people in or seeking recovery.gramming to people in or seeking recovery.)
  • Gresham Community Warehouse  + (As a furniture bank, it collects donated household items and furniture and distributes them to families and individuals in need through partner social service agencies. They also accept donations from the public at this location.)
  • Portland Rescue Mission - Clothing and Hygiene Services  + (At 2 p.m. each day, Portland Rescue MissioAt 2 p.m. each day, Portland Rescue Mission offers up 36 showers to interested male guests during the two-hour block of time at the Guest Care Center. The demand for showers is often greater – especially during these hot summer months. Consequently, the increased need for showers has also caused our supply of towels to dwindle along with other hygiene products (razors, toothbrushes, toothpaste, etc.). (razors, toothbrushes, toothpaste, etc.).)
  • Healing - Culturally Specific Programs  + (Avel Gordly provides culturally sensitive Avel Gordly provides culturally sensitive mental health care for the African and the African American community. They provide individual, couples, and family therapy along with medication management. They also offer training to other agencies about culturally responsive treatment for African Americans.esponsive treatment for African Americans.)
  • BRAVO Youth Orchestra - Art and Cultural Programs  + (BRAVO Youth Orchestra is committed to servBRAVO 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 programs that foster teamwork, self-control, and focus including a choir class, youth orchestras, and '''BRAVO’s HS Mentorship''' program designed to help high school students mentor younger students and learn important skills like goal setting, work ethic, and effective communications. The program also offers internship opportunities for students to gain work experience in areas like grant writing and event planning, as well as time and space to improve their musical skills by participating in student-led chamber music ensembles. BRAVO also runs an '''In-school''' '''Headstart Residency Program''' and a '''Community Orchestra''' which provides an opportunity for students, BRAVO’s staff, and community musicians to play and learn new repertoire in an orchestral environment with rehearsals on Friday from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the Buckley Auditorium on the University of Portland Campus, 5000 N Willamette Blvd., Portland, Oregon 97203 (contact the orchestra manager, Marian Gitierrez-Curiel at ''marian@oregonbravo.org'' ).</br></br>''https://oregonbravo.org/programs/'' ). ''https://oregonbravo.org/programs/'')
  • BTown Kids - Youth Support Services  + (BTown Kids’ goal is to strengthen existingBTown 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 space for families and their children to spend time together. The program also includes a free lunch for kids, and group and individual games. for kids, and group and individual games.)
  • Baby Blues Connection - Parenting and Family Services  + (Baby Blues Connection supports parents andBaby 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.</br></br>Baby Blues Connection provides free and confidential one-on-one support for as long as needed, support for partners and family members, and information and resources. Baby Blues Connection builds community and connection through facilitated peer-to-peer groups and activities for parents, babies and small children. All of their groups are free of charge, they are LGBTQAI+ friendly, and participants do not need to pre-register to attend. Their parent groups meet multiple days per week at different in-person locations as well as online. ''https://www.babybluesconnection.org/get-help/support-groups/''</br></br>Baby Blues Connection’s Therapy Fund provides funding for counseling for people with financial hardship who are parenting a baby or child who is under the age of two, have a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder (PMAD) diagnosis and live within the Portland, Oregon metro area. Recipients will receive eight solution-focused, short-term therapy sessions with mental health professionals who are specially trained for working with PMADs. specially trained for working with PMADs.)
  • Basic Rights Oregon – Catalyst Transgender Leadership Program - Gender Diverse Support Services  + (Basic Rights Oregon’s Catalyst TransgenderBasic Rights Oregon’s Catalyst Transgender Leadership Program aims to increase leadership capacity and champion transgender social justice equity across the state. The program puts together a cohort of transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming Oregonians to gain skills and build community together.</br></br>Catalyst is a 9-month program for a selected cohort of 15-20 transgender Oregonians. Participants will attend monthly virtual and in-person retreats where</br></br>they will work to refine their leadership skills while building community with each other. Workshops are facilitated by transgender leaders who work with the cohort to create an affirming and connected space for all. The Catalyst program is 100% free of charge and includes funding to cover materials including technology (as needed), travel, and room and board for in-person events., and room and board for in-person events.)
  • Behavioral Health Resource Center (BHRC)  + (Behavioral health day center with on-site shelter (33 beds) for adults with mental health challenges)
  • Easterseals Oregon – Eugene  + (Behaviour - Employment And Education)
  • Belmont Comprehensive Treatment Center - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (Belmont Comprehensive Treatment Center offBelmont 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, Belmont Comprehensive Treatment Center works to assist you through recovery. Offers same day admission, accepts most major insurances and payments accepted are commercial insurance, Medicaid (OHP) and self-pay. Medicaid pays 100% of costs.and self-pay. Medicaid pays 100% of costs.)
  • Ben’s Friends - Recovery Support Services  + (Ben’s Friends is a community of chefs, barBen’s Friends is a community of chefs, bartenders, line cooks, servers, sommeliers, host and hostesses, GMs and owners who have found or are seeking sobriety. Their mission is to offer community, hope and a path forward for those struggling with substance abuse and addiction. At their core, they are hospitality workers who have found connection, and the tools to seek and maintain sobriety while managing their careers and lives in a sane and purposeful way.</br></br>Ben’s Friends meetings are open to anyone interested in sobriety and support, whether they are currently sober or just beginning their journey. Their one-hour meetings are currently taking place on Zoom or in person depending on COVID-19 restrictions in each city. See their online links.</br></br>The goal during their meetings, both over Zoom and in person, is to provide a safe space for members to connect and support one another with compassion and acceptance. They value and respect members’ anonymity and welcome listening or participation, whatever feels right for participants.on, whatever feels right for participants.)
  • Ben’s Friends - Peer Support Groups  + (Ben’s Friends is a community of chefs, barBen’s Friends is a community of chefs, bartenders, line cooks, servers, sommeliers, host and hostesses, GMs and owners who have found or are seeking sobriety. Their mission is to offer community, hope and a path forward for those struggling with substance abuse and addiction. At their core, they are hospitality workers who have found</br></br>connection, and the tools to seek and maintain sobriety while managing their careers and lives in a sane and purposeful way.</br></br>Ben’s Friends meetings are open to anyone interested in sobriety and support, whether they are currently sober or just beginning their journey. Their one-hour meetings are currently taking place on Zoom or in person depending on COVID-19 restrictions in each city. ''See'' their online links</br></br>The goal during their meetings, both over Zoom and in person, is to provide a safe space for members to connect and support one another with compassion and acceptance. They value and respect members’ anonymity and welcome listening or participation, whatever feels right for participants.on, whatever feels right for participants.)
  • Bend Outpatient Treatment Center  + (BestCare Bend outpatient treatment center offers intensive treatment, outpatient treatment, and non-pharmacological approaches to pain management. We also offer free outpatient gambling addiction treatment as a community service.)
  • BestCare Klamath Falls  + (BestCare 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 our full medical staff and caring counselors.)
  • BestCare Redmond Residential Treatment  + (BestCare Redmond Residential Treatment cenBestCare 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.rom their substance addiction such as DUI.)
  • Prineville Mental Health Services  + (BestCare offers a range of treatment progrBestCare offers a range of treatment programs designed to address the many levels of addiction and mental health. This facility is the only Latino residential program in the state. Services include treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, outpatient care, domestic violence care, and treatment for pathological gambling., and treatment for pathological gambling.)
  • BestCare Madras Mental Health Services  + (BestCare outpatient mental health program BestCare outpatient mental health program in Madras provides mental health assessment and counseling services to children, families, and adults. Our mental health clinical teams include mental health clinicians, case managers, wraparound coordinators, skills trainers. Psychiatry, including evaluation, medication management, and nursing support is also an integral part of our mental health clinical services. We offer several mental health treatment groups, including weekly gender-specific DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) groups. Access to mental health services is rapid as we have an Open Access clinic Monday-Thursday; we can also schedule assessment appointments, when needed.dule assessment appointments, when needed.)