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- Another Chance Recovery - Drug and Alcohol Treatment + (Another Chance Recovery has various progra … Another 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 was … AntFarm 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 healthy … Antfarm 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 Cl … 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,</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.)
- 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 serv … 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 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 existing … 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 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 and … 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.</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 Transgender … Basic 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 off … 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, 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, bar … Ben’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, bar … Ben’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 cen … BestCare 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 progr … BestCare 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.)
- Beyond These Walls - Reentry Support Services + (Beyond These Walls is a non-profit based i … 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.</br></br>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 try to extend community to LGBTQ family living behind bars. Over the years they have evolved into a robust community of people offering a number of programs to support LGBTQ prisoners.</br></br>Beyond These Walls is a Trans led organization with an exclusively LGBTQ staff and advisory committee. They believe in an LGBTQ community without conditions, where they welcome and embrace people trying to be a part of their community, even if they’ve made mistakes. They believe the criminal justice system is inherently flawed</br></br>and if people who are locked up are asking us for help right now, they have to answer their calls.</br></br>In addition to supporting members of the LGBTQ community while incarcerated, Beyond These Walls also provides Reentry Support:</br>* $14,000 reentry assistance and support to individuals in prison</br>* 32 care packages that include an outfit to wear on release</br>* 45 direct cash support to both currently and formerly incarcerated</br>* Provided LGBTQIA+ related training to Washington State DOC Reentry teamsning to Washington State DOC Reentry teams)
- Bienstar - Housing + (Bienstar in a nonprofit organization that … 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 affordable apartments that are crucial for a family with children. Bienstar currently owns and operates 12 affordable multifamily properties for more than 2,000 residents. Over 95% of their residents are Latinx, and many are immigrants and/or farmworkers. With the help of their trained community leaders, Promotores, their properties are more than just a place for families to live. They become thriving communities, where families feel safe, seen, supported and heard. Bienstar also offers a homeownership program, supportive housing services, and a youth program.ive housing services, and a youth program.)
- Bikes for Humanity PDX - Transportation + (Bikes for Humanity PDX is a non-profit bik … Bikes for Humanity PDX is a non-profit bike shop and school. Their mission is to increase public access to affordable and safe bicycles while empowering self-sufficiency in bicycle maintenance and commute. They work towards this mission with several programs:</br></br>'''Bike Shop & School''' - joins donors, volunteers, and adopters, to transition under- utilized bicycles back into service.</br></br>'''Financial Aid Process''' - allows bicyclists of any economic status to gain access to refurbished bicycles.</br></br>'''Volunteer Mechanics Classes''' - train volunteers via professional instruction, curriculum, tools, and workspace to refurbish donated bicycles. Volunteers teach and</br></br>learn bicycle repair procedures while refurbishing donated bikes for sale or giveaway. Bikes for Humanity PDX offers use of shop tools, resources, and other incentives for dedicated volunteers. Volunteer orientation is the third Thursday of each month. In their free series of Volunteer Mechanics Workshops, they focus on demonstrating a skill and then performing it with volunteers, while fixing donated bikes in the process, every Thursday from 5–7 p.m.s in the process, every Thursday from 5–7 p.m.)
- Bikes for Humanity PDX - Community Service Opportunities + (Bikes for Humanity offers several differen … Bikes for Humanity offers several different volunteer opportunities; some of which don’t require any experience and do not require you to sign up ahead of time. Other opportunities require a commitment and might be good for people who have more hours to complete. Please check their website for current volunteer opportunities.bsite for current volunteer opportunities.)
- Blanchet House + (Blanchet House - Clothing and Hygiene Services)
- Blanchet Farm + (Blanchet House - Housing)
- Blanchet House - Clothing and Hygiene Services + (Blanchet House gives out clothing and sleeping essentials during meal services on an as-needed basis. (see Blanchet House listing under “Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals” for schedule))
- Blanchet House - Housing + (Blanchet House is a nonprofit social servi … Blanchet House is a nonprofit social services organization located in downtown Portland. Blanchet House is best known for being the largest feeder of the poor in Oregon. They offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner six days a week in their ''Founders Cafe'' served by ''volunteers'' . Thanks to donations, Blanchet House is able to provide free meals to thousands of people every week. Blanchet House is not affiliated with any religious organizations though their beginnings are rooted in the Catholic community.</br></br>Blanchet House operates two ''transitional shelter programs'' for men struggling with addictions, unemployment, mental health and/or family issues. In exchange for room, board, and case management, the men do volunteer work to aid the mission.</br></br>'''Blanchet House''' ''310 NW Glisan Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209''</br></br>''Kristi Katzke Case Manager/Intake Coordinator''</br></br>Guests living in the ''Blanchet House'' program work in the Founders Cafe preparing and serving food for the public. The program’s duration is seven months. Residents are given breathalizers each time they enter the building. They have a zero tolerance policy for alcohol and drugs. Residents live in two person rooms. The capacity of the program is 54 men. Residents regularly attend NA or AA meetings. Some are given staff positions and earn stipends. After working in the program for seven months, they can remain at Blanchet House rent-free and work an outside job for nine months as long as</br></br>they work one day in the program. They can stay in the program for a maximum of two years.</br></br>'''Blanchet Farm''' ''1170 NE Finn Hill Loop'' ''Carlton, Oregon 97111''</br></br>''Admissions: (971) 337-8745''</br></br>Blanchet Farm, a 62-acre farm in Yamhill County, offers men suffering with alcohol and drug addictions a safe and supportive environment to work on their recovery. The men living in the ''Blanchet Farm'' program maintain the farm and learn woodworking. They make Adirondack chairs and other wooden furniture. The farm has been very successful in changing lives and providing a last chance for many men.</br></br>The Blanchet Farm program is a 12-step program lasting eight months. Participants receive free room and board, case management, peer support, shoes, clothing, and hygiene items. Twenty-two men live in shared rooms in a clean and sober environment. Blanchet Farm is fully supported by donors so there is no charge to the residents. The waiting list is typically short.</br></br>All residents are required to work six days a week in one of the following areas: woodworking/carpentry, gardening, animal care, facilities maintenance, kitchen or cleaning.</br></br>Guests are encouraged to share their personal struggles with each other and listen. AA and NA meetings are held most nights at Blanchet Farm. On Friday and Sunday nights the men are encouraged to attend outside meetings in Newberg or McMinnville.</br></br>'''Requirements for entry''' :</br>* Desire to lead a life free of drugs and alcohol</br>* Willingness to follow direction</br>* A valid Oregon ID</br>* Physical & mental ability to work</br>* Phone interview with case manager</br>* In-person interview with case manager and farm manager</br>* Background checkse manager and farm manager * Background check)
- Borland Free Clinic - Medical + (Borland Free Clinic offers comprehensive 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 lower level of Rolling Hills Community Church’s main building in Tualatin, Oregon. They offer free medical care to vulnerable people in their community.e to vulnerable people in their community.)
- Bradley Angle House - Domestic Violence Victim Programs + (Bradley Angle House provides emergency hou … Bradley Angle House provides emergency housing for survivors of domestic violence at two locations:</br></br>The '''Bonnie Tinker House''' provides residents with a safe place to live for up to eight weeks. Bonnie Tinker House can accommodate a maximum of 23 people, including adults and children. To learn more about The Bonnie Tinker House call their Shelter Access Line at 503.281.2442.</br></br>The '''Tami Best Emergency Shelter Program''' provides residents with safe and confidential shelter through four, single-family properties for up to eight weeks. To learn more about the Tami Best Emergency Shelter Program call their Shelter Access Line at 503.281.2442.</br></br>Services provided for shelter residents include Comprehensive safety planning, Clothing, food, and toiletries, help with housing, financial, and legal issues, Job assistance, Financial education, Transportation assistance, Health and wellness assistance (including drug, alcohol and mental health counseling), and Workshops and support groups (including activities for children and youth).</br></br>Bradley Angle’s '''Housing Assistance Program''' provides housing and support for survivors of domestic violence. Their services include:</br>* Help finding and keeping safe and stable housing options</br>* Short- and medium-term rental assistance</br>* Emotional support to help survivors build strong and healthy relationships</br>* Ongoing advocacy and support to help survivors realize their longer-term goals—such as education or career aspirations</br></br>To reach a housing advocate: call (503) 595-9591 or email ''housing@bradleyangle.org''9591 or email ''housing@bradleyangle.org'')
- Bradley Angle House - Housing + (Bradley Angle House provides emergency hou … Bradley Angle House provides emergency housing for survivors of domestic violence at two locations:</br></br>The '''Bonnie Tinker House''' provides residents with a safe place to live for up to eight weeks. Bonnie Tinker House can accommodate a maximum of 23 people, including adults and children. To learn more about The Bonnie Tinker House call their Shelter Access Line at (503) 281-2442.</br></br>The '''Tami Best Emergency Shelter Program''' provides residents with safe and confidential shelter through four, single-family properties for up to eight weeks. To learn more about the Tami Best Emergency Shelter Program call their Shelter Access Line at (503) 281-2442.</br></br>Services provided for shelter residents include comprehensive safety planning, clothing, food, and toiletries, Help with housing, financial, and legal issues, job assistance, financial education, transportation assistance, health and wellness assistance (including drug, alcohol and mental health counseling), and workshops and support groups (including activities for children and youth).</br></br>Bradley Angle’s '''Housing Assistance Program''' provides housing and support for survivors of domestic violence. Their services include:</br>* Help finding and keeping safe and stable housing options</br>* Short- and medium-term rental assistance</br>* Emotional support to help survivors build strong and healthy relationships</br>* Ongoing advocacy and support to help survivors realize their longer-term goals—such as education or career aspirations</br></br>Bradley Angle works with a local network of domestic violence providers to ensure survivors get equitable access to housing resources. This coordinated approach is part of a nation-wide effort to tackle housing and homelessness known as Coordinated Access. In Multnomah County, this process begins with a Safety and Stabilization Assessment (SSA). To reach a housing advocate: ''email'' ''housing@bradleyangle.org''te: ''email'' ''housing@bradleyangle.org'')
- Bradley Angle House - Domestic Violence and Sex Worker Support Services + (Bradley Angle House serves anyone affected … Bradley Angle House serves anyone affected by domestic violence. They help survivors escape domestic violence and rebuild safe and prosperous lives. Local partner agencies refer LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC survivors to Bradley Angle because of their culturally responsive services. Bradley Angle has the only culturally specific domestic violence services program for the LGBTQIA+ community in Oregon. They welcome all genders, sexualities, identities, relationships, and experiences. All of Bradley Angle’s offerings are free.</br></br>Their '''Healing Roots Program''' offers survivors a safe space to access resources that promote healing and connection.</br></br>Services include:</br>* Individualized Advocacy: One-on-one support for survivors to create individual safety plans and begin their healing journey. Advocates help survivors access necessary resources.</br>* Support Groups: Culturally specific, topic-based support groups that explore domestic violence, healthy relationships, and healing from trauma. Safe space for Black and African American survivors to share and learn from one another.</br>* Family Support: Advocates provide one-on-one support to help survivors and their children learn, grow, and heal together. They also connect survivors with local resources to help them and their loved ones thrive.</br></br>Healing Roots offers a ''virtual'' '''Healthy Relationships Support Group''' . This group is free and open to BIPOC survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Couples, partners, and individuals are welcome.</br></br>Their '''Kinship Youth Support Program''' addresses the impact of intergenerational trauma experienced by the children of their Healing Roots participants. They help kids strengthen community bonds through peer support groups, family field trips, and culturally specific mentorship opportunities.</br></br>''https://bradleyangle.org/get-help/programs/healing-roots/''</br></br>Bradley Angle offers a range of services for LGBTQIA2S+ survivors through their '''Marsha’s Folx Program''' . Services include:</br>* Individual Advocacy: Resource referrals, information about legal procedures, and safe housing options</br>* Safety Planning: Individualized plan for safety and security</br>* Basic Needs: Access to essentials such as food, clothing, and toiletries</br>* Support Groups: Facilitated sessions explore long-term effects of abuse and tools for self-empowerment</br>* They offer a virtual Healthy Relationships Course that is available to the public. This is an educational series that explores the skills needed to build healthy relationships.</br></br>In addition, Bradley Angle offers two types of support groups that are open to the public. These occur every Thursday and alternate between an in-person art support group and a virtual Zoom support group. n ''in-person art support group'' and a ''virtual'' ''Zoom support group'' .</br></br>''https://bradleyangle.org/get-help/programs/lgbtq-services/''le.org/get-help/programs/lgbtq-services/'')
- Bradley Angle House: Marsha’s Folx Program - LGBTQIA+ Programs + (Bradley Angle’s LGBTQ Program is tailored … Bradley Angle’s LGBTQ Program is tailored to meet the unique needs of LGBTQ survivors. They strive to create a trans-inclusive and queer-inclusive space that accounts for a range of genders, sexualities, identities, and experiences. They work with people of all genders and types of relationships and are polyamory and kink friendly. Their services for LQBTQ survivors include:</br></br>'''Individual Advocacy''' : Resource referrals, information about legal procedures, and safe housing options.</br></br>'''Safety Planning''' : Individualized plan for safety and security.</br></br>'''Basic Needs Assistance:''' Access to essentials such as food, clothing, and toiletries</br></br>'''LGBTQ Survivor Support Groups:''' Facilitated sessions explore long-term effects of abuse and tools for self-empowerment.</br></br>'''Healthy Relationship Skills Classes:''' A series of workshops that explore the skills needed to build healthy relationships. Topics include boundaries, negotiation, handling conflict, accountability, and identifying and communication personal values. These free workshops are open to anyone who self-identifies as LGBTQ. Couples, partners, and individuals are welcome.es, partners, and individuals are welcome.)
- Bradley Angle House Youth and Family Support Program - Transitional Aged Youth Programs + (Bradley Angle’s Youth and Family Support S … Bradley Angle’s Youth and Family Support Services Program builds resilience and coping in children and teens, improves parent/child bonding, and strengthens parenting skills. Their services include:</br></br>'''Youth Supportive Services''' Tailored support for children and teens aged 0-18 years provided by trained youth advocates to help create safety plans and coordinate youth support groups and extracurricular family activities. All activities are designed to promote resiliency and help children recover from the trauma of domestic violence.</br></br>'''Family Advocacy''' Family advocacy and group-based parenting support designed to help promote healthy child development and use of positive parenting strategies to manage children’s behaviors.</br></br>'''Culturally Responsive Family Support''' The Healing Roots Program offers culturally specific and responsive services to Black and African American families impacted by domestic violence.</br></br>'''Strategic Partnerships''' Bradley Angle’s youth and family support services are strategically interconnected to larger systems that survivors interface with. They provide training to staff that work in these systems so they can understand the dynamics of domestic violence and are able to provide crisis intervention and referrals as needed. Right now, Bradley Angle has staff co-located at Albina Head Start/Early Head Start and the Alberta Child Welfare office.</br></br>To learn more about their Youth and Family Support Services Program contact ( ''503) 595-9591 x302 or email'' ''families@bradleyangle.org'' .or email'' ''families@bradleyangle.org'' .)
- Brain Injury Connections Northwest - Medical + (Brain Injury Connections Northwest (BIC-NW … Brain Injury Connections Northwest (BIC-NW) is an umbrella non-profit organization that supports several programs and services that serve the brain injury community in the Portland metropolitan area. Their ''mission is to connect those touched by brain injury to'' ''the people, resources, and services that best serve their needs.'' BIC-NW sponsors BIRRDsong Peer Support Group, BIRRDsong Family & Friend Support Group, Brainstormers II, and Puertas de Esperanza. BIC-NW maintains an online calendar of all local brain support group and community events. ''http://braininjuryconnectionsnw.org/calendar/''ttp://braininjuryconnectionsnw.org/calendar/'')
- Brain Injury Connections Northwest - Disability Support Services + (Brain Injury Connections Northwest (BIC-NW … Brain Injury Connections Northwest (BIC-NW) is an umbrella non-profit organization that supports several programs and services for the brain injury community in the Portland metropolitan area. ''Their'' mission is to connect those touched by brain injury to the people, resources, and services that best serve their needs. BIC-NW sponsors BIRRDsong Peer and Family & Friend support groups, Brainstormers II, and Puertas de Esperanza. BIC-NW maintains an online calendar of all local brain support group and community events, regardless of the organization or sponsor. ''http://braininjuryconnectionsnw.org/calendar/''ttp://braininjuryconnectionsnw.org/calendar/'')
- Bridges to Change Club Hope - Recovery Support Services + (Bridges to Change Club Hope is a drop-in r … 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 out, or meet with a friend, sponsor, or mentor. Club Hope has a full schedule of a variety of recovery meetings throughout the week that are listed on their up-to-date online calendar: ''https://www.bridgestochange.com/immediate-care/#calendar-527''</br></br>Bridges to Change Peer Mentors are on-site during Club Hope’s hours and available to help individuals get the support they need for recovery. No appointment or referral is needed. Peer mentors are integral to the wrap-around services that Bridges to Change provides and their peers adopt a harm reduction approach. Club Hope Peer Mentors can help with basic needs, such as help with treatment, bus transportation, food stamps, ID/birth certificates, job search, housing resources and medical care, as well as recovery needs, such as finding recovery communities, dealing with everyday stresses, positive connections, and understanding from having similar experiences. Peer mentors can help with bus passes and other resources as well such as detox, treatment, or homeless centers.</br></br>Club Hope will soon be opening a 26-bed community access center in the same building with meals, bunk beds, and lockers available for belongings. The access center will provide temporary safe housing for individuals coming out of detox who are awaiting treatment beds.</br></br>Contact: Club Hope supervisor, Antonia Byars at by email at ''antonia@bridgestochange.com''y email at ''antonia@bridgestochange.com'')
- Bridges to Change - Housing + (Bridges to Change began in 2004 as a peer … Bridges to Change began in 2004 as a peer mentor program with some housing. It now offers transitional and permanent housing to over 400 individuals throughout Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Wasco, and Marion counties along with outpatient drug and mental health treatment, mentoring, and dual diagnosis treatment, and a recovery drop-in center.</br></br>Individuals enter treatment by undergoing mental health and drug and alcohol assessments, by referral from the Department of Community Justice or Hooper Detox Center. Bridges to Change has 440 beds in five counties. Some are mental health beds. Federal probation has a two-three month housing contract. People entering from the Multnomah County prison release program or diversion are provided 90 days of free housing. After that they can transition into one of the self-pay houses. They have 140 beds that are available to anyone.</br></br>In August 2018, Bridges to Change will open a 38 bed facility specifically for African American women in Gresham. This program is funded by Multnomah County. Multnomah County currently funds 10 men’s beds, 10 women’s beds, 8 beds for pregnant women on meds (this medically assisted program is funded by Multnomah County Disabilities Services and participants must be connected to Central City Concern), and 8 beds for men on medication.</br></br>Bridges to Change accepts Medicaid and Oregon Health Plan. It has some funding for those without coverage.</br></br>Club Hope, located at SE 214 th and Stark is a recovery drop-in center funded by Multnomah County in partnership with SE Works. It is open 6 days a week. The Center connects individuals with mentors, offers employment assistance, and group activities.</br></br>The Homeless to Work Program in Washington County offers beds, mentoring, and employment services. It is funded by the Washington County Department of Housing.e Washington County Department of Housing.)
- Bridges to Change Acute Care Team - Mental Health + (Bridges to Change’s Acute Care Team is a c … 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, first aid, Narcan and more, as well as peer mentors. Referral form can be accessed online.ors. Referral form can be accessed online.)
- Bridgeway Recovery Services - Drug and Alcohol Treatment + (Bridgeway is a healthcare organization pro … Bridgeway is a healthcare organization providing detox, addiction recovery, mental health therapy, primary treatment and more. To enroll call (503) 363-2021 or fill out a form online. Bridgeway accepts OHP. An ASAM assessment is required prior admission into residential and outpatient programs.</br></br>'''Medical Detox''' Bridgeway offers medically monitored detox services for alcohol, fentanyl, heroin, opiate prescription medication, and methamphetamine. Screening and admissions for medically monitored detox can be conducted at any hour of the day or night. (503)-399- 5597.</br></br>'''Residential Treatment''' Bridgeway’s residential treatment program is designed to provide rehabilitation for people whose symptoms have reached a point to where daily life has become unmanageable. During the 35 hours of active therapies each week residents learn to self‐manage their addiction and make positive changes. Whether the goal is to end drug or alcohol dependence or to stop gambling, Bridgeway starts by assessing the client’s condition, personal history, and motivational challenges, addressing both immediate and ongoing concerns. Bridgeway offers mental health and medical services to clients in treatment.</br></br>'''Outpatient Treatment''' Bridgeway offers outpatient treatment for substance use disorder, gambling, adolescents, a DUII program, mental health, and medical services. Services for recovery include individual counseling and educational skills groups that encourage and nurture rehabilitation. They also offer mental health and medical services for treating trauma, depression, anxiety, and physical conditions with therapy for the whole self. Many of their outpatient services last 90 days, with up to five hours per week devoted to active treatment. Upon completion, Bridgeway connects clients with outlying community supports for continued recovery. Call (503) 379-2167 for information about apartments available to individuals in outpatient treatment.le to individuals in outpatient treatment.)
- Bridgeway Problem Gambling - Other Addiction Treatment and Support + (Bridgeway’s Santiam house offers in-patien … 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. counseling is available at Santiam house.)
- Bridgeworks Oregon - Incarcerated Adult and Youth Support Services and Programs + (Bridgeworks Oregon partners with individua … 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.''</br></br>Their current programs and projects include:</br></br>'''ponyXpress, 2023-ongoing''' Bridgeworks runs on-site workshops to mentor adults in custody as they organize writing communities across the state; to that end, they publish the PonyXpress — an online journal created for these Oregon writers. An editorial board at Oregon State Penitentiary works with two mentors to solicit writing, select, and edit it. PonyXpress writers present their writing within their prison communities. Bridgeworks produces on-site workshops at prisons around Oregon to encourage submissions, along with a monthly newsletter for interested writers. Subscribe for free: ''theponyXpress'' .</br></br>'''The Ground Beneath Us, 2019-ongoing''' Located at Oregon State Penitentiary, the Ground Beneath Us met monthly until Covid required that they pivot to a correspondence course, during which the group developed writing for the anthology ''Prisons Have a Long Memory: Life Inside Oregon’s Oldest Prison'' . These men have formed an editorial board tasked to select, edit, and provide feedback on submissions for the ponyXpress.</br></br>'''Hecate’s Lantern, 2022-ongoing''' A sister writing project, Hecate’s Lantern was designed to mentor women at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility. The Regional Arts & Culture Council provided support for the pilot program and publication of a chapbook. This group will continue to meet regularly as part of the ponyXpress writing workshops.</br></br>'''Bridgeworks Presents Film Fest, 2020-2022''' As a Covid response, Bridgeworks created a film series that explored themes (such as feminist icons or director Hayao Miyazaki.) A workbook accompanied each series and provided background reading, discussion questions, and writing prompts. Oregon Humanities funding made it possible to extend the program to additional prisons across Oregon.</br></br>'''Folsom50 Oregon Prison Tour, 2017-ongoing''' Live concerts produced in prisons statewide, led by Danny Wilson with the band Luther’s Boots.</br></br>Contact online: ''https://www.bridgeworksoregon.org/contact-1'''https://www.bridgeworksoregon.org/contact-1'')
- Southeast Campus Portland Community College + (Business Assistance and Support Services - Employment And Education)
- Portland Community College Southeast + (Business Assistance and Support Services - Employment And Education)
- C3 Food Pantry - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals + (C3 Food Pantry provides food boxes with a … C3 Food Pantry provides food boxes with a variety of food items. Each box provides food for approximately three to four days per household. C3Food Pantry distributes food boxes weekly on Tuesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at 6120 NE 57th (corner of 57th/Lombard). at 6120 NE 57th (corner of 57th/Lombard).)
- Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) - HIV Support Services + (CAP offers supportive housing, housing readiness program, housing case management, emergency rental assistance, and shelter referrals to people with HIV/AIDS who engage in their services.)
- Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) - Housing + (CAP offers supportive housing, housing readiness program, housing case management, emergency rental assistance, and shelter referrals to people with HIV/AIDS who engage in their services.)
- Central City Concern (CCC) - Community Service Opportunities + (CCC has a variety of Portland homeless vol … CCC has a variety of Portland homeless volunteer roles, some of which are detailed on their Volunteer Opportunities page. The list of opportunities is updated regularly. If you would like to explore volunteerism at CCC beyond the posted opportunities, please contact ''volunteer@ccconcern.org'' .ease contact ''volunteer@ccconcern.org'' .)
- Central City Concern (CCC) - Housing + (CCC operates a number of housing programs … CCC operates a number of housing programs in Portland, including sober living. All transitional housing must be accessed through a specific CCC program or a partner agency. CCC clients in need of transitional housing should check with their case manager. They can also stop in or call at the following address:</br></br>:'''Central City Concern (CCC) Housing Office''' </br>:''523 NW Everett Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209'' </br>:''Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'' </br>:''Phone: (503) 525-8483 Fax: (503) 228-1696''</br></br>The Housing Office manages permanent housing, both subsidized and fair market. Virtually all units are single room occupancy (SRO) – one person may live in the unit. SRO units may have communal bathrooms/showers and/or kitchen facilities. Fair market housing receives no subsidies and is for individuals who have sufficient income to pay their own rent. Subsidized Section 8 housing is offered on a waitlist basis. CCC does not operate emergency housing available on an urgent basis. For fair market housing, CCC maintains an "interested parties" list.</br></br>Many CCC housing units are Alcohol & Drug-Free Community Housing (ADFC) that requires a commitment to a clean and sober lifestyle.</br></br>Supportive Housing combines accessible, affordable housing AND the supportive services needed to meet the diverse nature and complex needs of those who are homeless. People in need of a supportive housing arrangement may choose Alcohol and Drug Free Community housing (ADFC) or housing without such designation.</br></br>CCC’s transitional housing units are designed for people who are newly engaged in treatment and recovery, recently released from incarceration, or who have very recently</br></br>become homeless. This short-term housing, combined with intensive case management, provides stability and support. Individuals may only access transitional housing via an active CCC program or through a referral from a community partner. Clients are typically in transitional housing for 4-9 months. During this time, CCC assists them in finding permanent housing through housing placement services, rent support, and other services. They may choose to transition into other CCC housing.</br></br>CCC also provides transitional housing and employment development serves to Veterans through the Veterans Grant & Per Diem program. The program serves up to 50 men and 22 women at any one time. Contact the Veterans' Office at 503-688-5098</br></br>CCC maintains 148 Family Housing units where family mentors teach adults how to resume their roles as effective parents, how to maintain a strong program of recovery, and how to access the various ongoing supports they will need to become fully self- sufficient.</br></br>In a typical year, more than 1,300 people begin their recovery from homelessness in CCC's secure and stable transitional housing. CCC partners with these treatment agencies to bring effective solutions to families in need:</br>* Comprehensive Options for Drug Abusers (CODA)</br>* DePaul Treatment Centers, Inc.</br>* Lifeworks NW – Project Network</br>* Multnomah County Department of Community Justice</br>* NARA of the Northwest, Inc.</br>* Impact Northwest – Richmond Place</br>* Salvation Army – West Women’s and Children’s Shelter</br>* Volunteers of American’s and Children’s Shelter * Volunteers of America)
- CODA, Inc. - Drug and Alcohol Treatment + (CODA, Inc. was founded in 1969, and is one … 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 healthcare, treatment, housing, and employment they needed to reach recovery and sustain healthier lives.</br></br>'''Residential Treatment''' ''https://codainc.org/services/residential-treatment/'' CODA provides residential treatment for adult men in Gresham and Tigard. Populations served are general adult, including those men who are involved with the criminal justice system. Primary goals include recovery, self-management, reducing recidivism, building support network, obtaining employment and housing. CODA provides residential treatment for women in Gresham, including those who are pregnant and parenting, and women involved with child welfare or criminal justice systems. Children may reside with their mothers on site. Treatment supports women as they work on parenting in recovery and building and supporting safe and stable families and homes.</br></br>'''Outpatient Services''' ''https://codainc.org/services/outpatient-treatment/'' CODA offers outpatient treatment programs in Clackamas, Hillsboro, and Tigard. Clinical services are designed to provide evaluation, counseling, patient and family education, and continuing care for individuals and families affected by substance use disorders. Populations served are general adult and may include patients with child welfare or criminal justice systems.</br></br>'''Addiction Medicine Division/Opioid Treatment Program''' ''https://codainc.org/services/opioid-treatment-program/'' CODA matches patient need with the most appropriate FDA-approved medication for opioid use disorders through medication- assisted treatment. CODA is licensed to prescribed methadone, oral naltrexone, extended-release naltrexone (Vivitrol ®), and buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone ®.) Treatment services include assessment, group and individual therapy, with family involvement as appropriate; DUII, supported employment, case management, care coordination, medication administration.e coordination, medication administration.)