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- Call to Safety - Victim Assistance + (Formerly known as the Portland Women’s Cri … Formerly known as the Portland Women’s Crisis Line, this is the first place to start to access domestic violence resources including shelters and counseling in Portland. Call to Safety advocates will offer crisis intervention, emotional support, information, and referrals to other services. Every caller has access to their international language bank, which can translate any language.ge bank, which can translate any language.)
- Gambling Addiction Hotline - Other Addiction Treatment and Support + (Free Gambling Hotline for the State of Oregon ''1 (877) 695-4648 (MY-LIMIT) – English & Spanish'')
- Free Geek - Community Service Opportunities + (Free Geek has several volunteer opportunities. A Community Service Application can be found at ''https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdikgyXMdcC1CiUGM5KA4U-zvDjz-5HSnhn1YXXIXVsukIX9g/viewform'' . ''Hours: Wednesday–Saturday, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.'')
- Free On The Outside Housing Program - Housing + (Free On The Outside works with prison fell … Free On The Outside works with prison fellowship as a bridge church providing housing, mentoring, and support services. Free On The Outside operates more than 20 clean and sober homes throughout Oregon. They have over 200 beds with houses for men, women, couples, and families. There are over 30 children in their family homes. This year they partnered with Xpose Hope to open a house for trafficked women and women coming out of the sex industry.</br></br>Free On The Outside offers housing to those graduating treatment programs ready for that next step in their recovery, those escaping domestic violence, parents working to get their children back, and even some who show up at their door right off the street who were told they could find help there. Free On The Outside recognizes the need for housing for those coming out of prison and that without housing, success is almost impossible.</br></br>Free On The Outside also runs a weekly Christ-centered 12-step Celebrate Recovery Program on Thursday nights.brate Recovery Program on Thursday nights.)
- Oregon Zoo + (Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs)
- Portland Art Museum + (Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs)
- Humanity In Perspective – Downtown Portland + (Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs)
- Reed College Politics and Policy Lecture Center + (Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs)
- Oregon Humanities–Humanity In Perspective (HIP) Program + (Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs)
- Literary Arts + (Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs)
- Food Not Bombs - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals + (Free vegan grocery items available Wednesd … Free vegan grocery items available Wednesday and Saturday from 4:30–6:30 p.m. at 320 SE 16th Ave, Portland, Oregon 97214.</br></br>Free produce every Tuesday at 1 p.m. and Friday at 11 a.m. at 1616 SE 32nd Place, just south of Hawthorne.</br></br>Schedules may change. Please check website for updates. change. Please check website for updates.)
- Freecycle (Portland) - Household Items + (Freecyle Portland is a website designed to allow individuals to offer or receive items to the community. They have 7,760 members and counting and have other groups in other areas of Oregon. Please visit their website for listings and other groups.)
- Fresh Out Community Based Re-Entry Program - Reentry Support Services + (Fresh Out Community-Based Reentry Program … Fresh Out Community-Based Reentry Program helps underserved, overrepresented men and women transition from prison to the community. Their focus is on helping Black and African American populations transition from prison, back into society.</br></br>The Fresh Out Community-Based Reentry Program was formed in 2007 by a group of formerly incarcerated African-American individuals. They saw a need to help other formerly incarcerated individuals successfully reenter into the community, focusing on the African American population. They felt that ex-offenders would more readily engage in services when encouraged by former incarcerated persons who have successfully been down the same path.</br></br>The Program assists formerly incarcerated individuals with bus fare, food, clothing and mentoring in hopes to end the cycle of recidivism. Services and support provided includes: employment referrals, housing referrals, drug/alcohol referral, behavioral health referral, peer-to-peer counseling, family support services, access to public transportation, food boxes, clothing, and volunteer opportunities.es, clothing, and volunteer opportunities.)
- Friendly House Showers + (Friendly House - Clothing and Hygiene Services)
- Friendly House Elder Pride Services - LGBTQIA+ Programs + (Friendly House Elder Pride Services (forme … Friendly House Elder Pride Services (formerly SAGE Metro Portland) works to enhance the lives of older LGBTQ+ community members through education, advocacy, outreach and resource development. They build community through social events, holiday parties, wellness events, outdoor activities and more. Activities include monthly socials, educational presentations about legal and medical issues, cultural events, and creative outlets like writing workshops.d creative outlets like writing workshops.)
- Friendly House - Social Engagement Support Services + (Friendly House is a non-profit neighborhoo … Friendly House is a non-profit neighborhood center and social service agency. Friendly House seeks to create a thriving community by connecting people of all ages and backgrounds through educational, recreational, and other life-sustaining services. Their programs include:</br>* '''Children’s Programs''' : Preschool (3-5 years), After School, Summer Day Camp (1 st - 6th grade), Winter Camp, and Spring Break Camp (K – 5th grade). All of their children’s programs offer scholarships to low-income families and people experiencing houselessness. Their sliding scale fee allows everyone to participate, regardless of income.</br>* Friendly House '''Community Center''' : Classes & Events, free Community Nights every Friday from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m., Gym & Fitness Center, Pickleball.</br>* '''Senior Services''' : Care coordination, information and referral, and other assistance services, Elder Pride Services, Community Outreach Programming to low-income residents of Cascadian Terrace Apartments and five other properties through their partnerships with EngAGE and Home Forward, and</br></br>Resource navigation around things like housing, food security, employment, and social justice.ng, food security, employment, and social justice.)
- Galt Foundation - Disabilities + (Galt Foundation is a nonprofit organization seeking to provide, promote, and expand employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. They provide temporary staffing services in Oregon that seek to match organizations with motivated employees.)
- Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services - Victim Assistance + (Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Servi … Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services assists victims of domestic violence. The Center strives to prevent and reduce the impact of intimate partner violence and its subsequent trauma by providing comprehensive, survivor-centered advocacy and services within a welcoming and culturally sensitive environment. The Gateway Center is not accepting walk-ins at this time. </br>Call their number during regular business hours, Monday - Friday 9 a.m.–4 p.m., for one-on-one support with experienced advocates to develop a personal plan and connect with other services.onal plan and connect with other services.)
- Girl Scouts Beyond Bars - Incarcerated Adult and Youth Support Services and Programs + (Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washin … Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington’s Girl Scouts Beyond Bars (GSBB) program uses Girl Scout experiences to strengthen the bond between girls and their mothers, grandmothers, aunts or sisters during the adult’s incarceration at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility (CCCF) located in Wilsonville, Oregon.</br></br>Girls in GSBB earn badges, sell cookies, and go to overnight camp. In addition to enjoying the Girl Scout troop experience, girls also have a safe space to talk about their situation with other girls in similar circumstances.</br></br>Participating adults serve as troop leaders, and benefit from the program as well. With the support of GSBB staff, troop leaders co-facilitate troop meetings together with their Girl Scouts at the correctional facility. Alongside their girls, troop leaders develop positive decision-making and leadership skills, while also learning how to let the girls lead.</br></br>Youth are encouraged to continue participating in the program even after their loved one is released. Additionally, GSBB welcomes any girl who has a justice-impacted loved</br></br>one (whether or not they have a connection to Coffee Creek) to join their girl-only troop meetings in the community.</br></br>If interested in being part of Girls Scouts Beyond Bars contact: ''answers@girlscoutsosw.org''ars contact: ''answers@girlscoutsosw.org'')
- Going Home II + (Going Home II - Reentry Support Services)
- Going Home II - Reentry Support Services + (Going Home II works primarily with gang me … Going Home II works primarily with gang members looking to extract themselves from gang activity. Their target population is people of color. Staff members lead meetings in the prisons and help people transition from prison into clean and sober housing upon release that Going Home II maintains, both for men and women. Going Home II believes the only successful approach to reintegration is holistic, and they are committed to providing material and professional resources, as well as socio-emotional support.</br></br>Before release from custody, Going Home II helps individuals gain skills that improve their decision making, planning, and job or career prospects. After release they provide safe housing and personal and professional support, as needed. Going Home II partners with Columbia River Correctional Institution (CRCI) on several community-based events held at their facility to create a bridge between adults in custody and the community they will return to. Going Home II goes into CRCI twice a week, once to host group mentoring sessions and once to host behavioral therapy classes.</br></br>Going Home II’s '''Transition and Reentry programs''' work with incarcerated and recently released individuals to support their transition back into the community. They provide behavioral therapy courses, mentorship once released, transitional housing, and re-entry planning. Peer supports assist clients with employment, housing, obtaining IDs, HOP passes, Social Security, and cell phones (with two months of free calls). They maintain a clothing closet with job-search appropriate clothing and they have bikes people can use if there is no public transportation to their job. A men’s group is held on Saturday mornings.</br></br>Their '''Behavioral Health and Social Wellness''' programs are delivered through a culturally specific lens to support those in the Black community suffering from addictions. Their services are free of charge and can be accessed by anyone in need. The services they provide include peer support services, housing support, employment support, and transitional housing for both men and women.</br></br>Going Home II’s '''Violence Prevention and Community Safety programs''' provide interventions with the goal of making the community safer and providing a new path for individuals that are at high risk of committing violence through behavioral therapy courses, intensive case management for those at high risk of committing gun violence or becoming a victim of gun violence, through street level outreach workers that work to deter potential gun violence as well as retaliations, funerals and relocation assistance, transitional housing for both men and women, assistance to incarcerated individuals with re-entry supports, and support for victims of gun violence. To obtain services or for more information call Going Home II or email ''shlomax@goinghome2.org''</br></br>Going Home II also provides opportunities for individuals they serve and their families to engage in prosocial activities, like family weekend camps and community meals, and they provide assistance in navigating systems and locating needed supports.ting systems and locating needed supports.)
- Going Home II Behavioral Health and Social Wellness Center - African American Support Services + (Going Home II works primarily with gang me … Going Home II works primarily with gang members looking to extract themselves from gang activity. Their target population is people of color. Staff members lead meetings in the prisons and help people transition from prison into clean and sober housing upon release that Going Home II maintains, both for men and women. Going Home II believes the only successful approach to reintegration is holistic, and they are committed to providing material and professional resources, as well as socio-emotional support.</br></br>Before release from custody, Going Home II helps individuals gain skills that improve their decision-making, planning, and job or career prospects. After release they provide safe housing and personal and professional support, as needed. Going Home II partners with Columbia River Correctional Institution (CRCI) on several community-based events held at their facility to create a bridge between adults in custody and the community they will return to. Going Home II goes into CRCI twice a week, once to host group mentoring sessions and once to host behavioral therapy classes.</br></br>Going Home II’s '''Transition and Reentry programs''' work with incarcerated and recently released individuals to support their transition back into the community. They provide behavioral therapy courses, mentorship once released, transitional housing, and re-entry planning. Peer supports assist clients with employment, housing, obtaining IDs, HOP passes, Social Security, and cell phones (with two months of free calls). They maintain a clothing closet with job-search appropriate clothing, and they have bikes people can use if there is no public transportation to their job. A men’s group is held on Saturday mornings.</br></br>Their '''Behavioral Health and Social Wellness''' programs are delivered through a culturally specific lens to support those in the Black community suffering from addictions. Their services are free of charge and can be accessed by anyone in need. The services they provide include peer support services, housing support, employment support, and transitional housing for both men and women.</br></br>Going Home II’s '''Violence Prevention and Community Safety programs''' provide interventions with the goal of making the community safer and providing a new path for individuals that are at high risk of committing violence through behavioral therapy courses, intensive case management for those at high risk of committing gun violence or becoming a victim of gun violence, through street level outreach workers that work to deter potential gun violence as well as retaliations, funerals and relocation assistance, transitional housing for both men and women, assistance to incarcerated individuals with re-entry supports, and support for victims of gun violence. To obtain services or for more information call Going Home II or email ''shlomax@goinghome2.org'' .</br></br>Going Home II also provides opportunities for individuals they serve and their families to engage in prosocial activities, like family weekend camps and community meals, and they provide assistance in navigating systems and locating needed supports.ting systems and locating needed supports.)
- Good Neighbor Vet - Animal and Veterinary Care Services + (Good Neighbor Vet is a mobile veterinary c … Good Neighbor Vet is a mobile veterinary clinic that travels to different grocery stores and retailers throughout the Portland-metro area. Good Neighbor Vet can provide routine care such as vaccinations, deworming, flea treatment, and micro-chipping at a very minimal cost, and with no exam fee. Good neighbor Vet does not provide treatment or examinations for ill or injured pets. For a list of participating locations, please visit </br></br>''https://good-neighbor-vet-2.webflow.io/locator?radius=30&locate=97204''ebflow.io/locator?radius=30&locate=97204'')
- Goodwill STEP Program - Disabilities + (Goodwill Industries’ Skills Training and E … Goodwill Industries’ Skills Training and Enrichment Program (STEP) is an adult learning environment for participants with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) to develop non-job-specific employment and independent life skills to reach their highest potential. Through training resources, skill-building in a variety of activities, and experiences within the community, participants are offered the opportunity to develop social awareness, build relationships and overcome barriers to employment. For many participants these skills lead to integrated community jobs and greater independence.d community jobs and greater independence.)
- Ground Score Association + (Ground Score Association - Employment And Education)
- Hygiene4All Hub - Clothing and Hygiene Services + (H4A’s team of sheltered and unsheltered st … H4A’s team of sheltered and unsheltered staff has designed a place of community safety that offers an effective, healing response to the public health and sanitation crises brought by growing housing, wealth, and infrastructure gaps.” Hygiene for all offers 20-minute hot showers, hygiene supplies, medical supplies and first aid, clothing and bedding exchange, device charging, waste management, and “space for loving community.” The program hires unsheltered people to provide peers with hot showers and clean bathrooms, first aid supplies, and personal care products. aid supplies, and personal care products.)
- Habitat For Humanity - Housing + (Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East d … Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East develops decent, affordable homes in partnership with qualified homebuyers who help build and then purchase their homes with an affordable mortgage.</br></br>Future homeowners need to meet the following criteria in order to qualify for the Habitat for Humanity program:</br></br>* Must be a United States citizen or permanent legal resident</br>* Must have not owned a house in the past three years</br>* Must be willing to contribute 300 hours of “sweat equity.”</br>* Must have proof of steady income and have satisfactory credit history</br>* Must be within 35-60% of the median Portland area household income</br>* Applicants must have a combined minimum annual gross income of at least $30,000</br></br>'''Acquisition Rehabs''' In collaboration with community partners, home sponsors and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Habitat for Humanity acquires foreclosed, abandoned, and current low-cost housing stock as part of our investment in revitalizing entire neighborhoods. Habitat is able to rehabilitate empty houses into simple, decent homes for qualified low-income families.</br></br>'''Home Repairs''' We are currently able to do a variety of exterior repairs, including roof repair/replacement, window and door installation, painting, yard cleanups, junk removal, siding repair, deck repair, gutters, and more. Projects can be big or small. We are not able to do interior repairs or additions. Call with questions.repairs or additions. Call with questions.)
- Beaverton ReStore + (Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities)
- Gresham ReStore + (Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities)
- HFHI Portland ReStore + (Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities)
- Habitat for Humanity- Beaverton + (Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities)
- Portland ReStore + (Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities)
- HandsOn Greater Portland - Community Service Opportunities + (HandsOn Offers a variety of volunteer even … HandsOn Offers a variety of volunteer events. You will need to create an account and check their calendar for opportunities that will work within your particular schedule, etc.</br></br>For court-ordered volunteering, please visit ''https://www.handsonportland.org/Court_Ordered_Volunteering'' '''*''' for a list of organizations you can reach out to directly to volunteer. The individual organizations will be responsible for the final verification of your service.</br></br>Hands On Greater Portland volunteers must sign a waiver that they’ve never been convicted of or charged with a violent crime, child abuse or neglect, child pornography, child abduction, kidnapping, rape or any sexual offense, or ordered by a court to receive psychiatric or psychological treatment in connection to that crime.</br></br>'''*This website may have additional community service opportunities that are not''' '''included in this Resource Guide, but not all of them accept court ordered volunteers.'''f them accept court ordered volunteers.''')
- Multnomah County Health Department - Syringe Services Schedule + (Harm reduction program providing syringe exchange, naloxone, and supplies.)
- Harmony Academy Recovery High School + (Harmony Academy Recovery High School - Employment And Education)
- Harry's Mother Reception Center East + (Harry’s Mother - Housing)
- Harry’s Mother - Housing + (Harry’s Mother provides 24-hour crisis int … Harry’s Mother provides 24-hour crisis intervention, emergency shelter, and individual and family counseling to youth ages 9 to 17 and their families. Harry’s Mother helps over 500 youth and their families through its Crisis Intervention and Counseling Center and confidential Garfield House Shelter while a 24-hour Youth and Family Help Line provides immediate support and information and referral to 2,500 callers each year.</br></br>A Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative, '''Harry’s Mother Reception Center''' , provides 24-hour immediate intervention services for youth ages 11 to 17 picked up by the Portland Police for truancy, curfew violations, running away, trespassing, and other low level misdemeanors and status offenses.</br></br>As part of a collaboration with the Portland Police Department, Multnomah County Department of Human Services and the Juvenile Services Division of the Department of Community Justice, the Reception Center, co-located at Harry’s Mother, provides a safe, non-secure setting for youth waiting to be reunited with their parents or guardians. While at the Reception Center youth have access to crisis counseling or other services they or their family may need to decrease further involvement in the juvenile justice system, including referral to the '''Harry’s Mother Garfield Shelter''' .</br></br>'''Harry's Mother Reception Center East''' ''510 NE Roberts'' ''Gresham, Oregon 97030'' ''Hours: By appointment. Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.''appointment. Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'')
- Haymarket Pole Collective - Domestic Violence and Sex Worker Support Services + (Haymarket Pole Collective (HMPC) is an org … Haymarket Pole Collective (HMPC) is an organization of sex workers for sex workers. Their Outreach Program is focused on peer-led interactions. The main feature of their Healing Justice Program is their 1-1 Sponsored Therapy Program. At present their Healing Program matches 49 Black, brown, Indigenous and/or trans sex workers with culturally specific sex-worker-allied therapist providers of color. Program participants are paid a monthly stipend to attend therapy for a year.thly stipend to attend therapy for a year.)
- Haymarket Pole Collective Office + (Haymarket Pole Collective - Domestic Violence and Sex Worker Support Services)
- Healthy Families Oregon - Parenting and Family Services + (Healthy Families Oregon (HFO) is a free, v … Healthy Families Oregon (HFO) is a free, voluntary home visiting program that offers support and education to families who are expecting or parenting newborns.</br></br>Healthy Families Oregon is a multi-site state program. In 2019, HFO programs provided screening and referral services to 4,666 families of newborns (11% of all Oregon births) and evidence-based, intensive home visiting services to 1,961 of Oregon’s most vulnerable families. HFO is shown to increase children’s readiness for school by helping families to raise securely attached, curious children who continue to learn and grow when they reach kindergarten.arn and grow when they reach kindergarten.)
- Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers - Housing + (Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers pro … Helping Hands</br>Reentry Outreach Centers provides '''Emergency Shelter''' in multiple locations in Oregon. Clients begin in emergency shelter, with up to 30 days to catch up on sleep, have hot meals and showers, and get to know Helping Hands staff and programs. All emergency shelter guests who are a good fit will be offered the opportunity to enroll in the Reentry Program.</br></br>'''The Reentry Program''' Helping Hands' case managers, crisis managers, and other staff help Reentry Program participants to identify key barriers. Individual Reentry Plans are customized to meet each participant's unique needs with measurable goals, and are updated often to check progress. Helping Hands provides support and accountability to help ensure follow-through with gaining access to necessary resources such as food stamps, housing assistance, official documents, and employment services. Over 70% of Helping Hands staff have lived experience.</br></br>'''Reentry Program Key Components''' include:</br>* Frequent drug & alcohol screenings</br>* Mandatory community service hours</br>* Job applications until employed</br>* Weekly process groups & recovery support</br>* On-site classes to build basic life skills</br>* Exclusionary Criteria</br></br>Helping Hands serves children and Domestic Violence survivors, and is not able to serve Registered Sex Offenders or those who are not permitted around women or children. Helping Hands' facilities are all sober campuses, so clients must not be in possession of or under the influence of any intoxicants on-site.</br></br>Facility locations and contact information:</br></br>'''Clatsop County''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children Contact Denise Dunn (503) 739-4347</br></br>'''Lincoln County''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Ashley Cushing (971)-419-4605</br></br>'''Multnomah County''' '''The Bybee Lakes Hope Center''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. For information on how to get a same-day referral for services from the Portland area, visit their webpage or call the office 7 days a week between 8am-5pm: 971-333-5070. ''https://helpinghandsreentry.org/bybee-lakes-hope-center''</br></br>'''Tillamook County''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Brianne Prince (503) 354-8014</br></br>'''Yamhill County''' Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Michael Pollock (503) 560-9387itional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Michael Pollock (503) 560-9387)
- Central City Concern Administration Office + (Helping people find home, regain health and move toward long-term stability and success.)
- Holistic Healing Behavioral Healthcare - Clean and Sober Housing + (Holistic Healing Behavioral Healthcare (HH … Holistic Healing Behavioral Healthcare (HHBH) focuses on helping brown and black people get treatment that works for them. HHBH owns a house to provide supportive housing to the BIPOC recovery community. The house is located at 6515 NE Cleveland Avenue, sleeps nine, and costs $500 per month per residence. Requirements include 90 days of sobriety and employment.nclude 90 days of sobriety and employment.)
- Home Forward - Housing + (Home Forward (previously the Housing Autho … Home Forward (previously the Housing Authority of Portland) is a public corporation serving all of Multnomah County, including the cities of Gresham, Fairview, Portland, and Troutdale, and other East County communities. As the largest provider of affordable housing in Oregon, Home Forward offers a variety of housing options to low-income individuals and families. Home Forward has a special responsibility to those who encounter barriers to housing because of income, disability, or special need.se of income, disability, or special need.)
- Hope Center Recovery - Drug and Alcohol Treatment + (Hope Center Recovery and Premiere Sober Li … Hope Center Recovery and Premiere Sober Living provide high levels of accountability and supervision to clients in achieving and maintaining sobriety. Throughout the program, patients meet weekly with their primary counselor for one-on-one sessions and with their Psychiatric NP, Dr. Morales, for medication management and mental health assessments. Regular urine analysis (UAs) are conducted on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the treatment center.</br></br>The Hope Center Recovery Program treatment program spans 3-4 months and includes the following phases:</br></br>'''Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP):''' 6 weeks of intensive treatment from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, with five daily group sessions covering CBT, DBT, Hero's Journey, Seeking Safety, Life Skills, Emotional Regulation, and Nonviolent Communication.</br></br>'''Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP5):''' 4 weeks of treatment from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., allowing time for goal planning and pursuing employment or education in the afternoons.</br></br>'''Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP3''' ): 2-4 weeks of treatment on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.</br></br>'''Outpatient Program (OP):''' 2 weeks of treatment, one day a week, for a single group session, leading to graduation.</br></br>'''Premiere Sober Living''' Patients reside in one of our four men's or two women's sober living houses, each with an on-site live-in house manager (Certified Recovery Mentor) to maintain a therapeutic and safe environment. Their sober living requirements include:</br>* Meeting Attendance: Residents must attend three evening meetings per week (AA, NA, Refuge Recovery, etc.).</br>* Chores: Scheduled chore days on Sunday and Thursday with assigned tasks.</br>* House Meetings: Weekly house meetings on Sunday at 7 p.m. to set goals, address challenges, and discuss house grievances.</br>* Curfew: 11 p.m. on weekdays and 1 a.m. on weekends.</br>* Regular Testing: UAs and breathalyzer tests conducted by house managers.halyzer tests conducted by house managers.)
- First Baptist Church - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals + (Hot meals, food boxes, clothing and hygiene products are available on Monday & Thursday from 2–4 p.m.)
- Immigration and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) - Culturally Specific Programs + (IRCO’s mission is to promote the integrati … IRCO’s mission is to promote the integration of refugees, immigrants, and the community at large into a self-sufficient, healthy, and inclusive multi-ethnic society. IRCO offers employment and training, children and family services, community development, language services, and legal services. They serve all immigrant and refugee groups, but do have specialized programs for people from Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe.ple from Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe.)
- Immigration Counseling Services (ICS) - Immigration Legal Services + (Immigration Counseling Service (ICS) is no … Immigration Counseling Service (ICS) is nonprofit immigration law firm with offices in Hood River and Portland and a monthly legal clinic in Central Oregon. Their mission is to strengthen communities and help bring stability to individuals and their families by providing low-cost immigration legal services, outreach, and education to foreign-born residents of Oregon and Southwest Washington.</br></br>Their legal services include:</br>* Family-based applications/visas</br>* Permanent residency (Green Card)</br>* Naturalization and citizenship</br>* Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)</br>* Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and child sexual abuse (VAWA)</br>* Visa for crime victims (U Visa)</br>* Survivors of human trafficking (T Visa)</br>* Temporary Protected Status (TPS)</br></br></br>* Asylum</br>* Refugee Adjustment of Status/Family Petitionfugee Adjustment of Status/Family Petition)
- Impact NW – Forest Grove + (Impact NW Senior Services - Senior Programs)
- Impact NW Multicultural Service Center + (Impact NW Senior Services - Senior Programs)
- Senior Guardianship Assistance Center + (Impact NW Senior Services - Senior Programs)
- Mpact NW—Recovery Navigation Program - Homeless and Housing Support Services + (Impact NW is nonprofit that seeks to preve … Impact NW is nonprofit that seeks to prevent homelessness by partnering with people navigating their journey to stability and opportunity. Their programs help people facing housing insecurity find relief and build strengths, experiences and opportunities. More than half the people they serve identify as Indigenous, Black, Brown, Melanated, Immigrant or Asian, as does their staff. To change lives, they partner with local and state government, health care and other nonprofit organizations to deliver more than 30 programs.</br></br>Impact NW’s '''Recovery Navigation Program (RNP)''' provides support, planning and connection for recovery. To qualify for their services, participants must be 18 or older, not currently enrolled in Multnomah County funded treatment, reside in Multnomah County, and meet income requirements (200% federal poverty level or below).</br></br>Available services include: peer recovery coaching, life skills training, limited short term housing, parent education & support, transportation planning, job search assistance and coaching, basic needs, and connection to mental health services and treatment.</br></br>All appointments are scheduled once a month, but participants can get a “no show” appointment by going to Impact NW at 8am on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday and asking for a “no show” appointment for the Recovery Navigation Program.pointment for the Recovery Navigation Program.)
- Impact NW Housing and Safety Net Programs - Housing + (Impact NW is nonprofit that seeks to preve … Impact NW is nonprofit that seeks to prevent homelessness by partnering with people navigating their journey to stability and opportunity. Their programs help people facing housing insecurity find relief and build strengths, experiences and opportunities. More than half the people they serve identify as Indigenous, Black, Brown, Melanated, Immigrant or Asian, as does their staff. To change lives, they partner with local and state government, health care and other nonprofit organizations to deliver more than 30 programs.</br></br>Impact NW’s Housing and Safety Net programs include Energy Assistance, Housing & rent Assistance, and Pathways to Food Security. Impact NW connects families with resources that empower them to achieve self-sufficiency. Their staff assesses each family’s needs and helps them apply for benefit programs such as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), and LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program).</br></br>Impact NW has programs throughout Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington Counties in Oregon and Clark County in Washington. For locations visit their website: </br></br>''https://impactnw.org/about-us/contact-us/'' ''https://impactnw.org/about-us/contact-us/'')
- Impact NW Energy Assistance - Utilities + (Impact NW’s Energy Assistance program prov … Impact NW’s Energy Assistance program provides nearly 6,000 households a year with help for electric, gas, oil, water, and sewer utility bills.</br></br>For customers of Pacific Power and Northwest Natural Gas, or oil and propane, walk– in energy assistance is available at their Dancing Tree Family Center Monday– Thursday, 9 a.m.–noon and 1–5 p.m. (or until appointments are filled).</br></br>Appointments are scheduled for the day on a first come, first served basis (walk-ins or call (971) 308-7356). To obtain assistance clients must bring: ID’s for everyone in the household 18 years and older; Social Security cards for everyone that has one; Household income verification for the last 30 days (2018 Award Letter needed for proof of Social Security Benefits); Current Pacific Power/NW Natural bill/OIL&PROPANE receipt if available (not required).p;PROPANE receipt if available (not required).)
- Street Roots - Wrap-Around Support Services + (In addition to creating income opportuniti … In addition to creating income opportunities for people experiencing homelessness and poverty through their weekly newspaper, Street Roots produces Rose City Resource, a guidebook with lists of services for people experiencing homelessness and poverty in Multnomah and Washington counties. More than 160,000 guides are published annually by Street Roots and distributed to more than 400 organizations and entities working with people experiencing homelessness and poverty in the Portland region.</br></br>The Rose City Resource guide is published twice a year and is also available online: ''https://rosecityresource.streetroots.org/''ttps://rosecityresource.streetroots.org/'')