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- Modus Vivendi + (Moral Reconation Therapy - Mental Health)
- Moral Reconation Therapy Cascadia + (Moral Reconation Therapy - Mental Health)
- LifeWorks NW + (Moral Reconation Therapy - Mental Health)
- Health Care for Reentry Veterans (HCRV) Program - Veteran Criminal Justice Programs + (Most Veterans who are in jail or prison wi … Most Veterans who are in jail or prison will eventually reenter the community. VA’s Health Care for Reentry Veterans (HCRV) program is designed to promote success and prevent homelessness among Veterans returning home after incarceration. HCRV specialists work with Veterans to ease their transition from prison back into the community. HCRV specialists meet with incarcerated veterans before they’re released and assist them in planning for reintegration into the community by accessing VA and community services as well as housing and employment opportunities. HCRV services include: Outreach and pre-release assessments services for veterans in prison; referrals and linkages to medical, mental health and social services, including employment services on release; and short-term case management assistance on release.</br></br>An HCRV specialist is the regional point of contact who provides outreach and assessment services to incarcerated veterans. In Oregon the HCRV specialist is Diana Rogers.</br></br>The difference between the VJO and HCRV programs is that the HCRV targets veterans who are already incarcerated and are planning re-entry back to community. The VJO program makes contact prior to incarceration as prevention. HCRV Specialist Contact for Oregon: Diana Rogers ''Diana.rogers2@va.gov''</br></br>In working with veterans facing jail or prison sentences, it is important to note that VA compensation and benefits can be reduced, suspended or discontinued when a veteran is incarcerated for more than 60 days. Benefits may also be suspended if there is an outstanding warrant.</br></br>'''Request Military Service Records''' For copies of military services records such as DD Form 214 (Report of Separation), an online electronic request can be made at ''https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records'' ..gov/veterans/military-service-records'' .)
- Roseway Inn Motel Shelter + (Motel shelter (120 rooms) for adults and couples; referrals only)
- Rockwood Bridge Shelter (All Good NW) + (Motel shelter (41 rooms) for adults and couples; open 24/7 (All Good NW))
- Barbur Motel Shelter + (Motel shelter (41 rooms) for adults and couples; referrals only)
- Stark Street Motel Shelter + (Motel shelter (43 rooms) for adults; referrals only)
- Jamii Program (The Palms) + (Motel shelter (44 rooms) for African-American seniors (age 65+))
- Chestnut Tree Inn Motel Shelter + (Motel shelter (56 rooms) for women only; referrals only)
- Banfield Motel Shelter + (Motel shelter (60 rooms) for adults and couples; referrals by shelters only)
- Senior Law Project - Legal Services + (Multiple Locations, see website for detail … Multiple Locations, see website for details</br> ''Portland, Oregon''</br>#''https://oregonlawhelp.org/node/290''</br></br></br>Currently open to walk-ins and virtual appointments. ''Open for phone calls Monday–'' ''Friday, 9 a.m.–12 p.m. & 1–4 p.m.''</br></br></br>The Senior Law Project (SLP) is a free legal service offered by the Portland Regional Office of Legal Aid Services of Oregon in partnership with Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services. SLP clinics are hosted at seven different senior centers around Multnomah County. Clients must be least 60 years old (or have partners who are at least 60) and live in Multnomah County (or have a legal issue in Multnomah County). Seniors can meet with a volunteer attorney for a free 30-minute consultation, on civil legal issues, regardless of their income, for up to six clients per clinic. SLP volunteers may provide continuing pro bono services for those clients who meet LASO’s financial eligibility requirements. For more information contact Shelby Smith at (503) 471-1135 or e-mail ''shelby.smith@lasoregon.org'' or ''probono@lasoregon.org'' .</br></br></br>Advice and potential representation of seniors who have problems with elder abuse, property and renters’ concerns, tax relief, some debt collection and other consumer issues. See the Senior Law Project page here:</br> ''https://oregonlawhelp.org/resource/senior-law-'' ''project''</br> for clinic information.or-law-'' ''project'' for clinic information.)
- Street Books - Art and Cultural Programs + (Multiple hours and locations: ''https://st … Multiple hours and locations: ''https://streetbooks.org/hours'' .</br></br>Street Books is a bicycle-powered mobile library that serves people who live outside in Portland. Their street librarians deliver books, reading glasses and other important survival gear and supplies to library patrons and engage in conversations about books and life. They partner with over 25 community-based organizations and provide libraries and librarian services at their locations. Every bike and every box is curated with a wide selection of books so their library patrons see their own interests and lives reflected in what they offer. There are no fees or fines and no need for an ID or address.or fines and no need for an ID or address.)
- Multnomah County Libraries - Technology + (Multiple locations ''https://multcolib.org … Multiple locations</br>''https://multcolib.org/''</br></br>All Multnomah County Library locations allow all visitors the use of library computers for four hours per day. Each location has the following equipment:</br>* Public computers with headphones</br>* Microsoft Office 19 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher)</br>* Accessibility software (JAWS and ZoomText)</br>* Some locations offer Chromebooks to check out and use while in the library</br></br>Other services available are:</br>* '''Wi-fi''' - All library locations offer wi-fi access 24/7. Read more about our wifi service.</br>* '''Print''' - Free printing is available at all libraries. Send documents for printing from your device and pick up at a library using our mobile printing service. No library card required. Printing is only in black and white, up to 100 pages per document.</br>* '''Copy''' - Free copying is available at all libraries.</br>* '''Scan''' - Free scanning is available at all libraries. You can print your scans, email them, or save them to a USB device.</br>* '''Fax''' - Send faxes for free at all libraries</br></br>For location information, please visit ''https://multcolib.org/hours-and-locations'' .ps://multcolib.org/hours-and-locations'' .)
- Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Center + (Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Services - Disabilities)
- Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities West Area Office + (Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Services - Disabilities)
- Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities North/Northeast Office + (Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Services - Disabilities)
- Multnomah County Alternative Community Office + (Multnomah County Alternative Community Services (Work Crew) - Community Service Opportunities)
- Multnomah County Alternative Community Services (Work Crew) - Community Service Opportunities + (Multnomah County Alternative Community Ser … Multnomah County Alternative Community Service (ACS) is a program that provides an alternative to jail. ACS assists with holding justice involved individuals accountable, while providing a safe working environment to learn new skills, work within a team, and work alongside numerous community partners within Multnomah County. Walk- in appointments are available between 8am - 4pm.ointments are available between 8am - 4pm.)
- Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Gresham + (Multnomah County Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS) - Disabilities)
- Multnomah County Problem Gambling Treatment and Prevention - Other Addiction Treatment and Support + (Multnomah County offers a host of both you … Multnomah County offers a host of both youth and adult mental health services, including treatment for compulsive gamblers. The Multnomah County approach pertaining to gambling focuses on biological, behavioral, economic, and cultural and policy factors that influence gambling and health. The holistic approach encompasses prevention, harm reduction, and various levels of treatment with an outcome emphasis on quality-of-life issues for gamblers, their families and community.or gamblers, their families and community.)
- Multnomah County Primary Care Clinics - Medical + (Multnomah County provides low-cost family … Multnomah County provides low-cost family health care at seven locations throughout Portland. They provide care to all Multnomah County residents, including those who are low-income and uninsured.</br></br>Services include:</br>* Adult healthcare</br>* Children’s care</br>* Women's health</br>* Birth control</br>* Pregnancy testing</br>* Prenatal care</br>* Mental health</br>* Refugee screening</br>* Gender-affirming care</br></br>Pharmacy, dental, and WIC services are also available at some locations. Affordable, sliding scale fees. No one turned away if they cannot pay. They accept many insurances. They can also help patients without insurance apply for coverage through the Oregon</br></br>Health Plan and they can see if there are other medical assistance programs patients may qualify for. Many clinics have staff who speak Spanish and other languages. Interpretation is available in over 50 languages.</br></br>'''Primary Care Clinic locations:'''</br></br>'''East County Health Center''' ''600 NE 8th St, 3rd Floor'' ''Gresham, OR 97030''</br></br>''Hours: Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–7 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.''</br></br>'''La Clínica de Buena Salud''' ''6736 NE Killingsworth St'' ''Portland, OR 97218-3317'' ''503-988-5558'' </br></br>''Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.''</br></br>'''Mid County Health Center''' ''12710 SE Division St'' ''Portland, OR 97236-3134''</br></br>''Hours: Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–7 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.''</br></br>'''North Portland Health Center''' ''9000 N Lombard St'' ''Portland, OR 97203-3006''</br></br>''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–6 p.m.''</br></br>'''Northeast Health Center''' ''5329 NE MLK Jr Blvd'' ''Portland, OR 97211-3237''</br></br>''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–6 p.m.''</br></br>'''Rockwood Community Health Center''' ''2020 SE 182nd Ave'' ''Portland, OR 97233''</br></br>''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.''</br></br>'''Southeast Health Center''' ''3653 SE 34th Ave'' ''Portland, OR 97202-3034''</br></br>''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.''' ''Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'')
- Multnomah County Healthy Birth Initiative - Medical + (Multnomah County’s Healthy Birth Initiativ … Multnomah County’s Healthy Birth Initiative addresses the needs of pregnant Black and African American women by opening up access to health care and providing ongoing support to pregnant Black and African American women and their families before and after birth. Blacks and African Americans experience rates of infant mortality and low birth weight at levels that unjustly and disproportionately affect their communities. Healthy Birth Initiatives works to achieve healthy birth outcomes by improving the well-being of mothers, fathers and their children before, during and between pregnancies. To receive services, participants must be Black or African American, pregnant, and a resident of Multnomah County.gnant, and a resident of Multnomah County.)
- Multnomah Project Reset - Legal Services + (Multnomah Project Reset is a way of cleari … Multnomah Project Reset is a way of clearing fines and fees owed in Multnomah County. The Project is a partnership between Metropolitan Public Defender (MPD)’s Community Law Division, the District Attorney’s Office, the Circuit Court, and Multnomah County. Only Multnomah County fines and fees forgiven through Multnomah Project Reset. Every month, 60 qualifying individuals will be randomly selected to have their Multnomah County fines and fees waived. In order to get in the pool, individuals must fill out the form online.</br>* '''Only the following people qualify to enter the pool:'''</br></br>o</br> Those who have not been a participant of a Multnomah Project Reset in the last 18 months</br></br>o</br> Those below 80% the Area Median Income for Portland.</br></br>o</br> Participants cannot be in prison or jail at the time of entry. Project Reset can only select 60 people a month. Those who are not selected for that month may enter their name in the pool for the following month, but there is no guarantee that they will be selected. Only those who meet the income requirements, those with qualifying fines, and those who have not participated in a Multnomah Project Reset event in the last 18 months will qualify. Currently NO community service or social service hours are required.vice or social service hours are required.)
- PDX Concierge + (Mutual‑aid volunteer network providing deliveries, rides, and resource navigation.)
- My Father’s House Homeless Shelter / Transitional Housing + (My Father’s House Homeless Shelter / Transitional Housing - Housing)
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Multnomah - Disability Support Services + (NAMI Multnomah is the Multnomah County a … NAMI</br> Multnomah</br> is the Multnomah County affiliate for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Their mission is to improve the quality of life for people with mental health conditions and their families through support, education, and advocacy. NAMI has chapters across the country and throughout Oregon that provide a support network</br></br>for those suffering from mental illness and their family members. NAMI Multnomah programs include:</br></br>NAMI '''Bridges''' is a short-term support service to support individuals navigating the mental health system, accessing basic needs, and connecting to community resources. This program is open to individuals in Multnomah County who identify as LGBTQIA+ and/or Veterans/Military Service Member.</br></br>NAMI Multnomah offers free one-on-one support for Veterans, regardless of discharge status.</br></br>NAMI '''Connects''' is a peer-based mental health support and navigation program designed for those who enter hospital emergency departments. In this program, Peer Mentors support adult peers admitted to one of the metro area’s Providence Emergency Departments for urgent psychiatric care.</br></br>NAMI weekly connection peer support groups allow people living with mental illness to learn from each other’s experiences, share coping strategies, and offer encouragement and understanding.</br></br>NAMI '''Family Support Group''' is a peer-led support group for family members, caregivers, and loved ones of individuals living with mental illness. Participants gain insight from the challenges and successes of others who have faced similar circumstances. NAMI’s Support Groups follow a structured model, ensuring everyone has an opportunity to be heard and to get what they need.</br>* Free of cost to participants</br>* Designed for adult loved ones (18+) of individuals living with mental illness</br>* Led by family members of individuals living with mental illness</br>* Meets every Monday 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. online via Zoom</br>* No specific medical therapy or medication is endorsed or recommended</br>* Confidential</br></br>NAMI '''Peer-To-Peer''' consists of eight two-hours sessions over eight weeks of free educational programming for adults with mental illness who are looking to better understand their condition and journey toward recovery. The program is taught by a trained team of people who have direct experience with mental illness. The program includes presentations, discussion, and interactive exercises. Everything is confidential. NAMI never recommends a specific medical therapy or treatment approach.</br></br>NAMI '''Family-to-Family''' is a freed education program for family, significant others and friends of people living with mental health conditions. It is a designated evidence-based program.It is a designated evidence-based program.)
- Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) Dental Clinic - Dental + (NARA Dental Clinic offers dental services … NARA Dental Clinic offers dental services for the whole family as the only Native American dental clinic in the Portland metro area. NARA Dental Clinic services include Family and Child friendly dentists, Dental Education Programs, and Preventative and Restorative care. The NARA dental clinic is open to everyone. They assist individuals in applying for the Oregon Health Plan. For service inquires and referral information calls are welcome Monday–Friday 7:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. welcome Monday–Friday 7:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.)
- Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) - Culturally Specific Programs + (NARA provides education, integrated health … NARA provides education, integrated health clinics, mental health services, residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment and community events that are culturally appropriate to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and anyone else in need. Additionally, they have a program specific to 2SLGBTQ+ identifying clients. specific to 2SLGBTQ+ identifying clients.)
- Health - Mental Health + (NARA’s Adult Mental Health Program provide … NARA’s Adult Mental Health Program provides a variety of counseling and support services for adults ages eighteen (18) and older. NARA offers multiple locations for convenience, supported medication management, and wraparound Services are available. Services include:</br>* Assessment and Evaluation of mental health challenges</br>* Individual and Family Counseling</br>* Case Management Services at some sites</br>* Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication Management</br>* Services available for those with Severe Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI), including intensive community services as needed</br>* Cultural Groups and Activities</br>* Group Therapy including</br>* Stress Management</br>* Chronic Pain</br>* Cognitive Behavioral Therapy</br>* Access to physical health and substance abuse services</br>* Access to community-based resources and referrals</br>* Integrated Wraparound Services</br>* Services integrated with Residential Addictions Treatment and Outpatient Addictions Treatment as needed Outpatient Addictions Treatment as needed)
- Native American Youth And Family Center (NAYA) - Housing + (NAYA Family Center is focused on providing … NAYA Family Center is focused on providing a continuum of housing options for all members their community. In 2009, they opened “Sawash,” a fully-occupied collection of 44 units of low-income housing in North Portland. In 2011, they completed construction on Kah San Chako Haws, a 9-unit, LEED Gold-certified modular housing development in the Lents Neighborhood, whose name means “East House” in Chinook Jargon. Their latest development, the Generations Project, opened in February 2017 at the old Foster School site at SE 85th & Steele St.</br></br>NAYA’s '''Homeownership Program''' provides culturally specific homeownership coaching, education, and programming. NAYA’s program works to increase homeownership opportunities for Portland’s Urban Native Community. All of NAYA’s services are free and they are an equal housing opportunity provider.</br></br>NAYA Family Center is an HUD-approved counseling agency. Their Homeownership Program offers an orientation to learn about all of our services.rientation to learn about all of our services.)
- Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) - Culturally Specific Programs + (NAYA Family Center serves Native youth and … NAYA Family Center serves Native youth and families by providing educational services, cultural programming, and direct support to reduce poverty to the Portland Metro are Native American community. These services include college and career assistance, assistance with daily needs, and low-income housing for the Native community. They also offer independent living programs for transitional aged youth aging out of foster care and house the Two Spirit Safe Space Alliance. house the Two Spirit Safe Space Alliance.)
- National Immigrant Justice Center’s Defenders Initiative - Immigration Legal Services + (NIJC's Defenders Initiative responds to em … NIJC's Defenders Initiative responds to email inquiries from criminal defense attorneys who have questions regarding potential immigration consequences that their immigrant defendant clients may face. Email ''defenders@immigrantjustice.org'' to contact the Defenders Initiative to schedule a training or ask a question about how a client's criminal case may impact his or her immigration status or ability to obtain legal status in the future.lity to obtain legal status in the future.)
- NW Instituto Latino - Culturally Specific Programs + (NW Instituto Latino employs exclusively bi … NW Instituto Latino employs exclusively bilingual staff members (Spanish and English) The Center is open from 9 a.m.–9 p.m. Monday-Friday and from 2 p.m.–10 p.m. on Saturday. They have a stabilization room, a computer room for job searches, Wi-Fi, a conference room, a kitchen, and a supply closet. There are mentors on site and many different types of groups are offered including AA, NA, self-help, and LGBTQ support groups. They are all held in Spanish and some type of food is always provided during meetings. Their kitchen is stocked with culturally specific food and is available for use by clients.</br></br>In additional to the mentors, the Center employs two case managers and a harm reduction manager. Center staff also provide outreach on the street. The Center stocks and distributes syringes, Narcan, condoms, sharp containers, socks, tents, sleeping bags, coats, and hygiene items., sleeping bags, coats, and hygiene items.)
- NW Instituto Latino - Recovery Support Services + (NW Instituto Latino’s mission is to suppor … NW Instituto Latino’s mission is to support the Latina/o/x and Spanish-speaking community on their path to recovery. They believe that through the power of our culture and a strong community, those struggling with alcohol and drug disorders can improve and find their own path to recovery.</br></br>NW Instituto Latino’s '''Support Center''' offers long-term barrier-free no-cost culturally specific bilingual addiction recovery support services in Spanish/English to the Latina/o/x and Spanish-speaking community in the Portland area. Because they are not a treatment provider, they do not charge for their services and do not require health insurance. They work with anyone who is seeking support for alcohol and drug recovery. Everyone is welcome, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ability, ethnic identity, immigration status, or family status.</br></br>The Center employs exclusively bilingual staff members (Spanish and English) and the main language used at the Center is Spanish. The Center has a stabilization room, a computer room for job searches, Wi-Fi, a conference room, a kitchen, and a supply closet. There are mentors on site who run “processing groups” for elders, men, and women. AA, NA, self-help, and LGBTQ support groups are held in Spanish. Food is provided during meetings.</br></br>In additional to mentors, the Center employs two case managers and a harm reduction manager. Center staff also provide outreach on the street. The Center stocks and</br></br>distributes syringes, Narcan, condoms, sharp containers, socks, tents, sleeping bags, coats, and hygiene items., sleeping bags, coats, and hygiene items.)
- NW Natural - Utilities + (NW Natural offers and income-qualified bil … NW Natural offers and income-qualified bill discount program. The program can save you money every month on your gas bill. Depending on whether you live in Oregon or</br></br>Washington and your income level, you may be eligible for bill discounts of 15% to 80%.</br></br>There is one application to fill out. No proof of income is required to apply and the application takes only minutes to complete online at ''https://www.nwnatural.com/account/bill-discount-program'' , by email to ''csst@nwnatural.com'' , or over the phone.'csst@nwnatural.com'' , or over the phone.)
- Narcotics Anonymous - Peer Support Groups + (Narcotics Anonymous meetings occur each da … Narcotics Anonymous meetings occur each day of the week in the Portland metropolitan area. Meeting times and locations can be found online. NA uses the same 12-step program as AA and utilizes sponsors.</br></br>H&I is the subcommittee of NA that brings meetings into hospitals, jails, prisons, treatment centers and other places where they might not be able to get to an outside meeting. For many addicts this can be their first introduction to NA. NA desperately needs people who can get clearance into state/county run facilities. Requirements for these vary but start at 2 years clean & 2 years off paper. We meet the last Friday before area at 4033 SE Woodstock Portland, Oregon 97202 Orientation begins at 6:00pm and general meeting begins at 7 p.m.ins at 6:00pm and general meeting begins at 7 p.m.)
- National Alliance on Mental Illness Multnomah Office + (National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Multnomah - Disability Support Services)
- National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI) - Victim Assistance + (National Crime Victim Law Institute '''('' … National Crime Victim Law Institute '''(''' NCVLI) is a nonprofit legal education and advocacy organization based at Lewis & Clark Law School. NCVLI actively promotes comprehensive and enforceable legal rights for crime victims, and access to knowledgeable attorneys to help protect those rights in every case, through victim- centered legal advocacy, education, and resources.ered legal advocacy, education, and resources.)
- NARA NW Outpatient Treatment Center + (Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) NW - Drug and Alcohol Treatment)
- Clinics - Medical + (Native American Rehabilitation Association … Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest, Inc. (NARA) is an Indian-owned, Indian-operated, non-profit. NARA provides health care services at both of their Integrated Health Clinics that are accessible through all of their programs. Health services are available from family medicine to women’s exams, diabetes testing to tobacco cessation. They serve their community from infants to elders.</br></br>NARA’s Integrated Health Clinics have on-site Medical Doctors, Family Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Clinical Pharmacists, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and Medical Assistants. Their Integrated Health Clinics are Federally Qualified Health Clinics. Both locations have onsite pharmacies, wellness services, and can offer Oregon Health Plan Insurance assistance. Call to schedule a new patient appointment.</br></br>'''NARA NW Indian Health Clinic''' ''703 NE Hancock Street'' ''Portland, OR 97212'' ''Phone: (503) 230-9875'' ''Fax: (503) 230-9877''</br></br>'''Indian Health Clinic Pharmacy''' ''Refill line: (971) 386-2062'' ''Fax: (503) 331-2677''</br></br>'''NARA NW Wellness Center''' ''12360 E. Burnside, 2nd floor'' ''Portland, OR 97233'' ''Phone: (971) 279-4800'' ''Fax: (971) 279-2051''</br></br>'''Wellness Center Pharmacy''' ''Refill Line: (971) 386-2360'' ''Fax: (971) 279-2763'': (971) 386-2360'' ''Fax: (971) 279-2763'')
- Neighborhood House + (Neighborhood House - Wrap-Around Support Services)
- Neighborhood House - Wrap-Around Support Services + (Neighborhood House is a non-profit social … Neighborhood House is a non-profit social service provider that delivers innovative, life-changing programs for low-income people of all ages. Neighborhood House is committed to offering innovative and high-quality education, anti-poverty and senior support services. Their programs prepare children for success in school and life, help families move beyond poverty, and support seniors to continue living independently. Neighborhood House serves approximately 12,000 low-income children, families, and seniors each year across the greater Portland area through wide array of wrap-around services. Their clients represent a diverse mix of ethnicities and cultures.</br></br>'''Early Childhood Programs''' - Head Start and Early Head Start Program; Parenting Program providing support groups, services, workshops, and home visits for families with children ages zero to six.</br></br>'''Child Care Improvement Project (CCIP),''' a community-based network for family (or in-home) child care providers, offering training and resources that both improve the quality of child care and increase the financial viability of the child care businesses including parent subsidy resources.</br></br>The '''School Age Child Care Program''' Neighborhood House runs before- and after- school programs at four Portland Public Schools elementary campuses in N and NE Portland: Boise-Eliot/Humboldt, Chief Joseph, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, and Sabin. Neighborhood House partners with St. Luke Lutheran Church and other community members to provide school supplies and clothing to low-income students in the Ida B. Wells High School boundaries.</br></br>'''Housing and Community Health''' Neighborhood House helps families and individuals transition from homelessness to permanent affordable '''housing''' . Community Health Workers provide critical '''wraparound supportive services''' to assist individuals in developing life skills needed to maintain permanent housing and employment: resources and referrals, employment readiness and job training programs, access to quality healthcare and health insurance enrollment, and rent and utility assistance.</br></br>'''Parenting Program''' with wide range of services include parenting classes, childcare resources, a parenting support groups, family literacy program. school transition services and more.</br></br>'''Senior Services Programs''' Their Senior Center offers a wide range of educational, recreational, social, and health improvement activities. The Senior Center is located inside the Multnomah Arts Center, 7688 SW Capital Hwy, Portland, Oregon 97219 (503) 244-5204, Hours: Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Services include '''Monthly Foot''' '''Care Clinic,''' free half hour consultations with a Senior Law Project attorney, free help with Medicare choices and health care programs.</br></br>Their '''Senior Center and''' '''Transportation Program''' keeps older adults and people with disabilities connected to needed assistance and the community by providing shuttle service, shopping and recreational trips, medical and other transport services to seniors and adults with disabilities.</br></br>'''Food Security''' Their '''Free Food Market''' offers free food, both in-person and by delivery. They offer limited deliveries in the nearby SW area. Households may receive two food boxes per month. A food box contains healthful food and is intended to supply families with ingredients for 2 weeks of meals. Food boxes include a mix of perishable and non- perishable items. Additionally, they often have extra donated baked goods, which may be accessed at any time during their regular business hours (bring your own shopping bags). Location: 3445 SW Moss St, Portland, Oregon 97219 (971) 447-6292 Deliver orders can be placed online. Check their website for Free Food Market hours. ''https://nhpdx.org/food-security/''</br></br>'''Information and Assistance''' helps with accessing services including medical transportation, housing information, medical/dental information, caregiver listings, care management referrals, senior law project, and health insurance benefits.aw project, and health insurance benefits.)
- Neighborhood House - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals + (Neighborhood House provides emergency food … Neighborhood House provides emergency food boxes. Food boxes are available twice monthly and can supply a family with food for 3 to 5 days. There are income and zip code eligibility requirements posted on their website. Limited deliveries in the nearby SW area are also offered. To order a food box to be delivered please use the online order form or email ''TheMarket@nhpdx.org'' .er form or email ''TheMarket@nhpdx.org'' .)
- NW Community Conservancy + (Neighborhood nonprofit supporting cleanup and outreach; limited direct services.)
- New Avenues for Youth - Transitional Aged Youth Programs + (New Avenues for Youth provides a day drop- … New Avenues for Youth provides a day drop-in center with three meals per day, showers, laundry, clothing, mental health and drug treatment, free legal counsel, free veterinary clinics, and recreational activities. They also assist with attaining a GED, enrolling in college, and work skills and job placement. They have special programs for LGBTQ youth and young adults. Once enrolled in their services, there are a number of housing options for participants.umber of housing options for participants.)
- New Avenues for Youth New Day Program - Domestic Violence and Sex Worker Support Services + (New Avenues for Youth’s New Day Program pr … New Avenues for Youth’s New Day Program provides non-judgmental services and resources for youth experiencing sex trafficking or exploitation. New Day supports the safety, needs, and rights of people ages 12-25 who are experiencing sex trafficking or exploitation, trading sex, or are at risk. Connect with them for mentoring and advocacy, referral to additional resources, and access to employment and education programs and LGBTQIA2s+ services. They can help safety plan, provide transportation, and access to shelter or other housing resources. New Day is a partnership with ''Call to Safety'' , ''Raphael'' ''House'' , and ''Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI)'' .' , and ''Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI)'' .)
- New Avenues for Youth - Housing + (New Avenues offer housing options for tran … New Avenues offer housing options for transitional-age youth, along with skill training, counseling, education, job training, and other resources.</br></br>'''The Moxie,''' A 24-bed Transitional Housing facility in downtown Portland/</br></br>'''Unity House,''' Oregon’s first housing program for LGBTQIA2S+ youth and young adults experiencing homelessness, with residents receiving additional support from the Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC).</br></br>'''New Doors''' , an independent shared housing opportunity supporting clients who are either emerging from foster care or foster care alumni.</br></br>'''New Meadows''' , a 15-unit housing complex connected to Bridge Meadows’ multigenerational community, for youth transitioning from or formerly in foster care.</br></br>'''Butterfly House''' , the first independent transitional housing program in Oregon for youth in the sex trades ages 18-25, with residents receiving mentorship from the New Day program.</br></br>'''Alba Collaborative Shelter,''' short term host homes, emergency beds, and shelter for youth ages 9-17 who are in crisis.shelter for youth ages 9-17 who are in crisis.)
- New Eyes - Vision and Hearing + (New Eyes provides children and adults faci … New Eyes provides children and adults facing financial hardship across the United States with eyeglasses. Applicants must have an eyeglasses prescription within 24 months of application. It must provide their pupillary distance. Applications are submitted online, preferably through a social service agency/health advocate. Individuals who do not have access to an agency may apply directly but must provide proof of eligibility (indigency). Applicants will be provided with a basic pair of glasses with a single or lined bifocal line. Applicants must order their glasses through New Eyes’ online eyeglasses dispenser at ''https://www.neweyesglasses.org/'' .</br></br></br>For more information or questions, email: ''info@neweyes.org'' .r questions, email: ''info@neweyes.org'' .)
- Looking Glass Community Services’ New Roads Program - Youth Support Services + (New Roads assists homeless youth 16 to 24 … New Roads assists homeless youth 16 to 24 years of age who are interested in creating long-term solutions that improve the quality of their lives. These programs are made possible thanks to Looking Glass’ partnership with the Human Services Commission, City of Eugene, City of Springfield, and Lane County. Services provided include:</br>* Basic needs: The Drop-In Center offers homeless youth food, clothing, showers, and other vital resources.</br>* Street Outreach: Staff provide youth on the streets of Eugene, Springfield and rural communities with gateway services, information, referrals, advocacy, and support.</br>* Case Management: Case management services include a transitional living plan and assistance in finding stable housing. Youth are taught essential skills needed to acquire and maintain housing.</br>* Education: The New Roads School is an alternative educational program for middle and high school students who are runaways, homeless, or at-risk of becoming homeless. Students are able to work toward credit recovery or preparation for their GED.</br>* Behavioral Health: Behavioral health outreach workers and therapists are available to support youth with ‘in the moment’ behavior interventions. Components of this service include mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, and dual diagnosis treatment.</br>* Employment: Youth are provided with employment guidance including resume preparation, skills training opportunities, interview preparation and job search and connectivity to employment.job search and connectivity to employment.)
- Pathways Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment + (New detox. God is not alowed, they play volleyball, and occasionally walk.)