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- City of Portland - Shelter Services + (City program overseeing contracted shelter sites and services (not a walk‑in site).)
- CityTeam Ministries - Housing + (CityTeam is a nondenominational Christian … CityTeam is a nondenominational Christian nonprofit that serves the poor and homeless in a number of cities including Portland. CityTeam Portland’s shelter provides a safe place for homeless men to sleep, and receive a nourishing meal, clean clothing, and a hot shower. Sign-up from 5:45 p.m.-6:30 p.m. each night. CityTeam’s dining hall serves meals to men, women, the elderly, and families Mondays-Saturdays. Breakfast at 7:00 a.m. Dinner at 5:45 p.m.Breakfast at 7:00 a.m. Dinner at 5:45 p.m.)
- City Team - Clothing and Hygiene Services + (CityTeam provides clothing and hygiene ser … CityTeam provides clothing and hygiene services, including hygiene kits, clothing, shoes, and food, to those in need. In Portland, they offer assistance at their location at 526 SE Grand Ave on the fourth Saturday of the month. They aim to meet immediate needs with resources and a supportive community.with resources and a supportive community.)
- Clay Street Table + (Clay Street Table is the dramatic expansion of the meals program and food pantry first begun at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Parish in 2010 and now located at First Christian Church, with a mission “to feed those who are hungry in body or in spirit.”)
- 4th Dimension Recovery Center (4D) - Clean and Sober Housing + (Clean-and-sober supportive recovery house in Gresham.)
- Friendly House - Clothing and Hygiene Services + (Clothing and Hygiene Services)
- ColumbiaCare Services - Housing + (ColumbiaCare is a non-profit behavioral he … ColumbiaCare is a non-profit behavioral health and Veterans service agency offering a full spectrum of programming to support people in their recovery. ColumbiaCare currently serves Oregon and Washington. Most referrals are by way of State, Coordinated Care Organization, Community Mental Health agencies, or the Veterans Administration. They can also process private requests for services.</br></br>ColumbiaCare Services include:</br>* Residential Treatment Programs</br>* Supportive and Integrated Housing</br>* Crisis Services & Programs</br>* Veterans Housing & Reintegration Services</br>* Outpatient Services</br>* Intensive Case Management</br>* Rental Assistance Programming</br>* Supported Education & Employment</br>* Peer Services Program</br></br>'''Supportive Housing programs''' are unlicensed residential settings that provide supported, independent living. Housing is made available to persons with mental illness on both a transitional or permanent basis. Supportive Housing programs are typically step-down resources from higher levels of care. ColumbiaCare provides both transitional and permanent supportive housing in the Portland area.</br></br>'''Integrated Housing programs''' offer permanent or transitional housing units that enable individuals to attain and maintain affordable housing within the community. Support services can be offered to tenants living in Integrated Housing and are available as needed or desired, but are not a requirement of tenancy. ColumbiaCare provides integrated housing options in the Portland area. ''https://www.columbiacare.org/integratedservices.html''https://www.columbiacare.org/integratedservices.html'')
- Blackburn Recovery and Treatment + (Combines 124 units of affordable housing with an on-site clinic and services for medical and mental health and recovery)
- Comcast - Utilities + (Comcast Internet Essentials is an affordab … Comcast Internet Essentials is an affordable, high-speed internet option made available by Comcast at $9.95/month + tax. Program highlights:</br>* No credit check</br>* No installation fee</br>* No equipment rental fee</br>* No term contract</br>* 50Mbps/5Mbps download/upload speeds</br>* In-home WiFi included</br>* 40, 1-hour sessions of free access to Xfinity WiFi hotspots every 30 days</br></br>* Eligible households can purchase a refurbished desktop or laptop computer for $149.99 + tax ''('' see ''Technology Section of this guide for additional details)''</br></br>There are two ways you can apply for Internet Essentials.</br>* Submit your application online at ''https://apply.internetessentials.com/UploadOnReturn'' . It takes about ten minutes if you do not have to submit documents.</br>* Call their call center at 1-855-8-INTERNET (1-855-846-8376) during business hours and one of their agents will walk you through the easy application process. The whole process takes about 10 minutes if you do not have to submit documents.es if you do not have to submit documents.)
- Community Law Project - Legal Services + (Community Law Project is non-profit law fi … Community Law Project is non-profit law firm. They provide affordable access to legal representation in Portland. Their legal services include bankruptcy, tenant representation, student loan assistance, tax issues, and garnishment. offer sliding-scale fees and payment plans, as well as free bankruptcy consultations. as well as free bankruptcy consultations.)
- Community Warehouse Tualatin + (Community Warehouse - Household Items)
- Community Warehouse Portland + (Community Warehouse - Household Items)
- Community Warehouse Gresham + (Community Warehouse - Household Items)
- The John & Marlis Carson Center + (Community center)
- Community for Positive Aging Office + (Community for Positive Aging - Seniors and Aging Support Groups)
- Community of Hope – Hope House - Housing + (Community of Hope provides shelter for fam … Community of Hope provides shelter for families with children seeking refuge.</br></br>Rooted in their Christian faith and a commitment to building stronger community connections, Community of Hope believes that with support and the right environment, families will find the hope, healing, and stability they need to build a brighter future. Their program is 100% 211 referrals. For intake call 211 and ask to be put on the family shelter list.</br></br>Hope House, currently the only facility of Community of Hope, has capacity for up to eight families at a time. Each family is provided their own bedroom while the kitchen, living rooms, and bathrooms are more communal. Residents are encouraged to take the time necessary to begin making critical changes for themselves and their families, but generally stay for 3-5 months.</br></br>Residents are able to participate in a variety of classes while living at Hope House- including trauma-informed parenting classes, RentWell certification courses, and job skills training. Many residents work to overcome employment barriers like obtaining an ID, creating a resume, or finding reliable childcare. Others focus on repairing relationships or maintaining sobriety. Residents are connected to housing agencies, job placement companies, counseling services and a variety of other community social service providers. other community social service providers.)
- Parkrose Community Village + (Community tent village (12 units) for adults (run by faith coalition WeShine))
- New Narrative – Compass Rose - Transitional Aged Youth Programs + (Compass Rose is a supportive living progra … Compass Rose is a supportive living program that bridges gaps of opportunity for foster young adults aging out of DHS care. The clinical, housing, and peer mentor teams collaborate on person-led action plans where the youth can be the main voice in deciding what their independence looks like.ciding what their independence looks like.)
- Blanchet House - Community Service Opportunities + (Compassionate individuals aged 14 and olde … Compassionate individuals aged 14 and older are needed to:</br>* Serve meals and drinks in the cafe. (M-Sat)</br>* Sort clothing or prep produce. (M-Sat)</br></br></br>To sign up visit ''https://blanchethouse.org/volunteer-in-portland/'' , select “Begin Sign Up Here,” read the online handbook, and schedule shifts in Volunteer Local.k, and schedule shifts in Volunteer Local.)
- Old Town Recovery Center + (Comprehensive, compassionate mental health … Comprehensive, compassionate mental health services and outpatient treatment for substance use disorders. Our mental health professionals and certified alcohol and drug counselors are highly trained, nonjudgmental, and committed to your success — wherever you are on the path to recovery. wherever you are on the path to recovery.)
- Central City Concern - Letty Owings + (Comprehensive, intensive residential treatment and continuing care services for poverty-level, chemically dependent women, especially pregnant and/or parenting women with young children)
- Bay Area First Step + (Coos Bay nonprofit offering sobering, detox, and recovery support.)
- Crestview Recovery - Drug and Alcohol Treatment + (Crestview Recovery offers a wide and diver … Crestview Recovery offers a wide and diverse array of treatment for drug or alcohol addiction through 24/7 support and monitoring. Addiction care and programming varies through the intensity/level of the service ranging from early intervention to medically managed intensive inpatient services.</br></br>Crestview Recovery’s comprehensive range of services includes residential treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, mental health treatment, and dual diagnosis treatment. For more information on these programs, ''see'' ''https://www.crestviewrecovery.com/treatment/.''</br></br>Accept various insurance companies, go online to verify insurance coverage for treatment. Crestview does not accept Medicaid/OHP.t. Crestview does not accept Medicaid/OHP.)
- Criminals Anonymous Fellowship (Crim-Anon) - Recovery Support Services + (Criminal Anonymous is a recovery fellowshi … Criminal Anonymous is a recovery fellowship comprised of men, women, youth, survivors, and their families that are committed to supporting and living a crime-free lifestyle. They hold recovery in-person and Zoom meetings at various locations in the Portland area as well as elsewhere in Oregon and southern Washington. Crim-Anon applies the original 12 Steps and 12 Precepts of Criminal Anonymous (The CA Way). ''https://crimanon.org/meetings''</br></br></br>Crim-Anon also offers legal assistance with expungements . ''https://crimanon.org/legal-services'' . ''https://crimanon.org/legal-services'')
- Hawthorne Walk-In Center Mental Health & Addictions Care + (Crisis Hotlines and Services - Mental Health)
- Crossroads Cupboard + (Crossroads Cupboard - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals)
- Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden + (Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden - Community Service Opportunities)
- Cultivating Community + (Cultivate Initiatives aims to create communities that are safe, supportive, and full of opportunities for everyone, demonstrating a commitment to inclusion and respect for all individuals.)
- Cultivate Initiatives – Outreach Services - Homeless and Housing Support Services + (Cultivate Initiatives works collectively a … Cultivate Initiatives works collectively alongside those who have been marginalized to empower individuals and communities through an inclusive range of services & support in East Portland. Their Outreach services include: showers, laundry, hot meals, clothing & hygiene supplies, case management services, peer support and mentorship. management services, peer support and mentorship.)
- Urban League of Portland - Housing Support Services + (Culturally specific employment, education, health, economic and family services combined to empower Black communities.)
- Central City Concern - Puentes + (Culturally specific substance use and mental health treatment program designed to serve the Latinx community.)
- BIPOC Village + (Culturally-specific Safe Rest Village prioritizing Black, Indigenous, and People of Color; part of city's Safe Rest Village system)
- Weidler Village + (Culturally-specific Safe Rest Village prioritizing Black, Indigenous, and People of Color; part of city's Safe Rest Village system)
- Naito Village (SW Naito Safe Rest) + (Culturally-specific Safe Rest Village serving LGBTQIA2S+ individuals; low-barrier and trauma-informed)
- Center for Native Arts and Cultures + (Culture - Native American Support Services)
- Cupcake Girls Office + (Cupcake Girls - Domestic Violence and Sex Worker Support Services)
- Dual Diagnosis Anonymous of Oregon (DDA of Oregon) - Peer Support Groups + (DDA offers peer-support, group-based meetings employing an authorized version of the 12 steps of Alcohol Anonymous combined with an additional 5 steps geared toward individuals who have a dual diagnosis (mental illness and substance abuse).)
- Programs - Transitional Aged Youth Programs + (DHS’ '''Independent Living Program (ILP)'' … DHS’ '''Independent Living Program (ILP)''' helps youth who are, or were, in foster care to become self-sufficient adults. It gives them an opportunity to learn valuable skills necessary to make a successful transition from state or tribal custody to living on their own in the community. Services provided through the Independent Living Program help build skills for youth to live on their own, obtain funds for continuing education, and assistance with housing.ng education, and assistance with housing.)
- DPI Group Office + (DPI Group - Employment And Education)
- Domestic Violence Resource Center (DVRC) - Domestic Violence Victim Programs + (DVRC is a non-profit agency providing free … DVRC is a non-profit agency providing free and confidential services to adult and child survivors of domestic violence within Washington County, Oregon and surrounding areas. They provide the following services: Community Advocacy, Counseling Services, Confidential Shelter, Transitional Housing, 24-Crisis Line, Community education and Safety Planning. DVRC is the first line of access to DV resources in Washington County.cess to DV resources in Washington County.)
- De Muniz Legal Clinic - Legal Services + (De Muniz Legal Clinic (DMLC)’s mission is … De Muniz Legal Clinic (DMLC)’s mission is to improve their community one 2nd Chance at a time. They are a nonprofit legal clinic dedicated to reducing recidivism by helping clients tackle the collateral consequences of arrests and convictions, so they can build a better future and thrive in the community. DMLC’s practice areas include: family law (child support, custody, divorce), expungement, landlord/tenant, juvenile clemency, and administrative law.juvenile clemency, and administrative law.)
- Murray Place + (Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities)
- State of Oregon Department of Human Services - Portland Office + (Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities)
- Inclusion Inc. + (Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities)
- Clackamas County Developmental Disabilities + (Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities)
- Mentor Oregon + (Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities)
- In-Home Offices + (Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities)
- Disability Rights Oregon - Disabilities + (Disability Rights Oregon helps people with … Disability Rights Oregon helps people with disabilities with their disability-related legal issues in Oregon.</br>* public education and outreach</br>* information and referral, including publishing Know Your Rights Guides</br>* legislative advocacy</br>* monitoring conditions inside institutions</br>* direct client representation</br>* class-action litigation</br></br>The agency’s work is limited to Oregon, and benefits planning services extend to southwest Washington.g services extend to southwest Washington.)
- Disability Rights Oregon - Legal Services + (Disability Rights Oregon helps people with disabilities with their disability-related legal issues in Oregon They provide free legal advocacy services for people with disabilities through direct client representation and class-action lawsuits.)
- Do Good Multnomah - Housing + (Do Good Multnomah was established with a c … Do Good Multnomah was established with a commitment to providing camaraderie and dignity for Veterans as well as supportive services and paths towards permanent housing. Originally Do Good was exclusively focused on providing shelter, community-building, and housing navigation for Veterans. Today, Do Good remains Veteran-prioritized and Veteran-preference, but they also recognize that the need in Portland is too great and they use the tactics and expertise they gained from serving Veterans to make an impact on both Veteran and civilians alike. Support and housing services are provided in partnership with the Joint Office of Homeless Services.</br></br>Do Good maintains and runs multiple housing options that include:</br></br>'''Shelters''' : '''Wy’east''' is Portland’s first 24/7 Veteran-priority shelter. It houses 90 male-identifying participants, the majority of whom are Veterans. Participants have access to laundry,</br></br>showers, secure storage for belongings, and a consistent bed each night. Daily homemade meals foster meaningful connections between participants and staff, who stand as guides throughout the housing process, building relationships and promoting a strong sense of community within the shelter.</br></br>'''Downtown Shelter''' Located in the heart of Old Town, the Downtown Shelter is geographically close to numerous peer agencies, resource providers, and transit lines for job access. The space is unique among shelters in Multnomah County in that it welcomes couples, pets, and all gender identities. With nightly scratch-made dinners and showers available 24/7, the Downtown Shelter meets participants where they are in their journey, serving as a transformative stepping stone to regaining self-worth and embarking on sustainable pathways out of homelessness.</br></br>'''Motel Shelters''' Born out of a need for safe space for participants experiencing high vulnerability to COVID-19, Do Good’s Motel Shelters have since evolved to become a successful and effective model of care. Participants have their own rooms with a locked door, weekly professional housekeeping, and daily meals. This creates a strong sense of belonging and nurtures a fertile environment for life building skills.</br></br>'''Roseway''' is the largest motel shelter in Multnomah County, with 110 individualized rooms, a 24/7 food pantry that counteracts food scarcity, and two large, fenced-in areas for pets to roam free. A large, covered outdoor community space allows participants to bond with each other and build rapport.</br></br>'''Barbur''' , their shelter program in SW Portland, offers 40 rooms of stability on a quiet, peaceful lot full of trees and grass. Participants love the stocked clothing closet, fenced dog run, collective gardens and flower beds, and particularly excellent community BBQs.</br></br>The '''Stark Street Motel''' , located on the border of East Portland and Gresham, offers 40 rooms community gardens, and a large outdoor kitchen setup. The location is right on several transit lines, and has a very high walkability score.</br></br>'''NE 82nd Ave Voluntary Isolation Motel''' Do Good’s Voluntary Isolation Motel (VIMo) is the only shelter in Multnomah County offering medically-isolated rooms for up to two weeks for contagious illness, as well as respite care for those coming out of medical trauma. Breakfast and dinner are served daily. Couples are welcome, as well as one pet per person. To refer medically vulnerable individuals to VIMo, please call ''971-500-9163'' .</br></br></br>'''Alternative Shelters''' Do Good’s alternative shelters are outdoor villages built with individual shelter pods and shared community spaces like showers and kitchens. With the increased stability and safety of a private pod, as well as support services, housing navigation, and case management, these villages help participants overcome their barriers to permanent housing by building responsible independence in their own spaces while maintaining connection to community.</br></br>The '''Veterans Village''' is operated in partnership with Clackamas County. Since opening in 2018, they have served 99 individual Veterans, 43 of whom have been moved into permanent housing. Currently, the program can support 24 Veterans in individual, gender-inclusive pods. The village has a shared community space, stocked kitchen, bathroom/showers, and individual case managers to address needs and help participants work towards permanent housing. The greater Veteran-supporting community keep the food pantry stocked. They’ve also donated a gazebo for outdoor meeting space, installed a putting green, and supplied a chicken/duck coop, energizing the village and keeping the space feeling alive and accessible. To be referred to Vets Village, visit the ''Clackamas County Coordinated Housing Access'' .</br></br>'''St Johns Village''' offers 19 individual pods with shared community space, showers, laundry, security features, and a well-outfitted community kitchen. It sits on land leased from neighboring St. Johns Church, and the outdoor space boasts bike storage, a rain garden, and a community garden built in collaboration with the Veterans of VetRest.</br></br>'''Permanent Affordable Housing'''</br></br>Do Good supports four permanent affordable housing programs:</br></br>'''Findley Commons''' is a 35-unit Veteran apartment complex in SE Portland, developed out of the parking lot of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. It offers 20 one-bedroom units and 15 Single Room Occupancy units, all of which are fully furnished. The one-bedroom units are subsidized and reserved for Veterans referred by ''HUD-VASH'' . The SRO units are subsidized by the ''Regional Long-term Rent Assistance program'' and reserved for Veterans referred by the ''Veteran Coordinated Access System'' . In addition to on-site property management and Do Good–provided supportive services, residents at Findley have access to an on-site food pantry, community room, shared garden space, an outdoor patio, and laundry.</br></br>'''Clayton Mohr Commons''' is a 24-unit Veteran apartment complex located in Oregon City. It offers a mix of studios and 1-2 bedroom units, and was developed to support</br></br>Veteran households with and without children. All units are subsidized by and reserved for Veterans referred by HUD-VASH. In addition to on-site property management and Do Good-provided supportive services, residents at Clayton Mohr Commons have access to an on-site food pantry, community room and garden, fire pit, and laundry.</br></br>The '''Paul Knauls Building''' offers 25x one-bedroom units subsidized by and reserved for Veterans referred by HUD-VASH, as well as 6x units subsidized by Oregon Housing and Community Services’s PSH program and reserved for Veterans referred by the ''Veteran Coordinated Access System'' . It offers laundry services, indoor bicycle storage, energy & water efficient appliances, and a community room for programs and events.</br></br>'''Portsmouth Commons''' is a pilot project from the community of Portsmouth Union Church (PUC) that innovated a new model for faith-based organizations to convert underutilized property into quality affordable housing for underserved populations. Portsmouth Commons offers 20x one- and two-bedroom units, primarily dedicated to serving Veterans from underserved communities. Do Good provides on-site resident services to Portsmouth residents 3 days a week, offering community building opportunities, connection to community resources, and assistance with housing retention. In addition to part-time on-site property management and Do Good’s resident services, residents will have access to a community room, elevator, secure bike storage, and laundry.</br></br>Do Good’s '''Rapid Rehousing & Rent Assistance''' includes:</br>* identifying housing that meets individual needs so that their housing remains sustainable</br>* relational and financial support during the move-in process and up to 24 months</br>* case management, peer support, and mental health support after moving that creates stability in housing. Rent assistance is provided through the ''Metro'' ''Supportive Housing Services'' bond.</br></br>Do Good’s '''Mobile Supportive Services (MSS) Team''' supports their participants as they transition from houselessness and further into independence. The process is squarely aimed at achieving stability in housing, income, health, and well-being, while also encouraging autonomy and self-determination. In this model of wrap-around support, collaborative specialist teams physically travel to newly re-housed individuals, eliminating the barriers of access and transportation. Once on site, they work collaboratively with our participants, empowering them as they accomplish their goals.</br></br>A social worker offers mental health support and individualized counseling throughout the process.</br></br>'''Behavioral Health Resource Center''' , ''333 SW Park Ave, Downtown Portland'' . Do Good Multnomah’s role is to operate a total of 52 beds across the 3rd and 4th floors to serve people experiencing homelessness and continue along their path to permanent housing. The 3rd floor holds a congregate shelter featuring 33 beds and 24-hour support services. The 4th floor is a Bridge Housing program with 19 beds in shared rooms for those who’ve had already some success moving towards permanent housing. All referrals for 3rd and 4th floor come through the Behavioral Health Resource Center’s day center.he Behavioral Health Resource Center’s day center.)
- Doreens Place + (Doreen’s Place is a residential shelter fo … Doreen’s Place is a residential shelter for 90 men that offers safety off the street and connections to housing and services to help support people experiencing homelessness regain stability, connect to essential support services, and access stable and permanent housing options. To inquire about shelter at this location, please visit Transition Projects Resource Center.visit Transition Projects Resource Center.)