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- Our House - Medical + (Our House provides integrated health and h … Our House provides integrated health and housing services to people with HIV/AIDS. They provide 24-hours specialized care, supportive services, an independent housing with support services.</br></br>'''Our House Residential Care''' , their residential care facility, engages a team of expert clinicians who work with people with HIV who are having difficulty managing independent living. They tailor therapeutic everyday activities, nursing, and social work services for their clients and residents.</br></br>Their '''Neighborhood Housing and Care Program''' provides social work services and nursing for people in their own homes, providing support so that their clients can live independently as long as possible.</br></br>Our House also runs '''Esther’s Pantry''' , an LGBTQ+ affirming shopping style food pantry, providing food and personal care items for individuals and families impacted by HIV, and Tod’s Corner, providing free clothing and household good for clients living with HIV. Location: ''10202 SE 32nd Avenue, Suites 601 & 502, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222; (503)'' ''349-4699'' .</br></br>In 2022, Our House officially merged with Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) to further expand its service offerings and provide greater wraparound care for their clients.ide greater wraparound care for their clients.)
- BestCare Latino Madras + (Our Prineville facility offers services for intellectual and developmental disabilities, general case management, alcohol and drug assessments, individual and group counseling, and drug testing.)
- Our Streets’ Feed the Streets Program - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals + (Our Streets’ Feed the Streets program seek … Our Streets’ Feed the Streets program seeks to uplift Portland residents experiencing housing insecurity through daily meal distribution. They prepare and deliver 1,000 meals every day of the week to shelters and other community partners in the Portland metro area.</br></br>Our Streets has also started a Community Garden at Ockley Green Middle School in North Portland.ley Green Middle School in North Portland.)
- Clinton Triangle Shelter (Temporary) + (Outdoor shelter (160 units) for adults; referrals only (no walk-ins))
- Atlas Treatment Center + (Outpatient substance use disorder treatment: IOP, DUII, counseling.)
- Outside In - Transitional Aged Youth Programs + (Outside In helps homeless youth move towar … Outside In helps homeless youth move towards improved health and self-sufficiency.</br></br>They offer:</br>* Housing resources</br>* Education, career, and GED assistance</br>* Basic needs (meals, showers, laundry)</br>* Case management</br>* Medical care</br>* Mental health and substance use treatment</br>* Recreation and art</br>* LBGTQIA – Specific Resources</br>* Tattoo removal (503-535-3902 for appointment)too removal (503-535-3902 for appointment))
- Outside In Portland Downtown + (Outside In’s Injection Drug Users Health S … Outside In’s Injection Drug Users Health Services (IDUHS) promotes health and healing for people who use drugs. This program is guided by a harm reduction model, where everyone deserves respect and is a valued member of the community. We serve nearly 5,000 people each year, providing harm reduction supplies as well as overdose prevention trainings and naloxone distribution. In the last 5 years, we have had over 2,000 overdose reversal reports through our IDUHS program and exchanged over 5 million syringes.ram and exchanged over 5 million syringes.)
- Overeaters Anonymous - Peer Support Groups + (Overeaters Anonymous helps people overcome … Overeaters Anonymous helps people overcome compulsive overeating, under-eating, food addiction, anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, or over-exercising. OA addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being but it is not associated with any religion or religious organization.th any religion or religious organization.)
- Northrup Shelter + (Overnight-only shelter)
- Oxford Houses of Oregon - Housing + (Oxford Houses are democratically run, self … Oxford Houses are democratically run, self-supporting, and drug free homes. The number of residents in a House range from six to fifteen. There are houses for men, houses for women, and houses that accept women with children. Each Oxford House represents an effective and low cost method of preventing relapse .To apply a person must be in recovery from alcoholism and/or drug addiction. A recovering individual must complete a standard '''Application for Membership''' online and be interviewed by the residents of the house he or she wants to live in. Available Oxford Houses in the area can be found under '''Vacancies''' on the website homepage.r '''Vacancies''' on the website homepage.)
- P:EAR Mentor - Transitional Aged Youth Programs + (P:ear offers a safe space and an open, non-judgmental and affirming community for homeless youth. They offer support with education, arts and music, cooking skills, parenting, and recreation events including bike rides and hikes.)
- PCs for People - Technology + (PCs for People distributes low-cost refurb … PCs for People distributes low-cost refurbished computers and internet to income- eligible individuals through an easy-to-apply online application system. Every desktop includes a mouse, keyboard, power cords and monitor cords at no additional cost.</br></br>The Oregon Public Library District has partnered with Pcs for People to be a distribution site. All requests and program eligibility are run through PCs for People.</br></br>For eligibility requirement, please visit ''https://www.pcsforpeople.org/eligibility/'' .</br></br>To register to be connect with PCs and receive further information, please visit ''https://oregonlibrary.pcsrefurbished.com/event/registration'' ..pcsrefurbished.com/event/registration'' .)
- PDX Free Fridge - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals + (PDX Free Fridge is a community-based mutua … PDX Free Fridge is a community-based mutual aid effort to increase access to free food and vital supplies by creating a network of independent fridges and pantries in Portland, Oregon. Their mission is to redistribute existing resources by providing access to free food and supplies through community fridges and pantries. An interactive and printable map of the locations of fridges and pantries is provided on their website.and pantries is provided on their website.)
- PEN America Prison and Justice Writing Program - Incarcerated Adult and Youth Support Services and Programs + (PEN America stands at the intersection of … PEN America stands at the intersection of literature and human rights to protect free expression in the United States and worldwide. They champion the freedom to write, recognizing the power of the word to transform the world. Their mission is to unite writers and their allies to celebrate creative expression and defend the liberties that make it possible.</br></br>PEN America’s '''Prison and Justice Writing Program''' has amplified the work of thousands of writers who are creating while incarcerated in the United States. By providing resources, mentorship, and audiences outside the walls, PEN helps these writers to join and enrich the broader literary community. Committed to the freedom to write in U.S. prisons as a critical free expression issue of our time, PEN leverages the transformative possibilities of writing to raise public consciousness about the societal implications of mass incarceration and support the development of justice-involved literary talent.</br></br>PEN America’s Prison and Justice Writing program initiatives include:</br></br>'''Prison Banned Books Week''' To commemorate the first Prison Banned Book Week, PEN America released a new report showing the staggering extent of restrictions on reading materials for people in carceral settings.</br></br></br>'''The Sentences That Create Us''' PEN America’s new book, The Sentences That Create Us: Crafting A Writer’s Life in Prison (Haymarket Books) provides a road map for incarcerated people and their allies to have a thriving writing life behind bars—and shared beyond the walls—that draws on the unique insights of more than fifty contributors, most themselves justice-involved, to offer advice, inspiration and resources.</br></br></br>'''PEN Prison Writing Contest''' For over 30 years, hundreds of imprisoned writers from around the country submit poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and dramatic works to the yearly PEN Prison Writing Contest, one of the longest-running outlets of free expression for the country’s incarcerated population.</br></br></br>'''Prison Writing Mentor Program''' PEN America’s Prison Writing Mentor Program consists of more than 300 working writers in relationship with close to 300 incarcerated writers working together toward individualized literary goals and cultivating an engaged literary community through and behind the walls.</br></br></br>'''Writing for Justice Fellowship''' PEN America’s Writing for Justice Fellowship commissions writers—emerging or established—to create written works of lasting merit that illuminate critical issues related to mass incarceration and catalyze public debate.</br></br></br>'''Works of Justice Publications and Podcast''' ''Works of Justice'' is a PEN America Prison and Justice Writing online literary series and podcast that explores the relationship between writing and incarceration, and challenges current conversations about criminal justice in the United States.out criminal justice in the United States.)
- Portland General Electric (PGE) - Utilities + (PGE’s Income-Qualified Bill Discount progr … PGE’s Income-Qualified Bill Discount program provides ongoing, monthly help with your PGE bill that’s in addition to any other assistance you may be getting from them or other agencies. Depending on your annual household income and household size, your monthly discount could be between 15 and 60%. They won’t require any financial documents from you to apply. They only need to know your household size and average gross annual household income. To apply visit ''https://portlandgeneral.com/income-qualified-bill-discount-form'' .om/income-qualified-bill-discount-form'' .)
- Portland YouthBuilders - Transitional Aged Youth Programs + (PYB works with youth ages 17-24 with experiences with poverty, violence, drugs, hunger, and loss. They offer a program of high school completion, vocational training, counseling, and support.)
- Pacific Refugee Support Group (PRSG) - Immigrant and Refugee Support Services + (Pacific Refugee Support Group (PRSG) (form … Pacific Refugee Support Group (PRSG) (formerly Portland Refugee Support Group)</br> is dedicated to re-empowering refugees through education and social support so that they may find an independent life in the US. Government contracted resettlement agencies receive funding to support refugees for a limited time and are centered on initial needs. PRSG picks up where these agencies leave off by fostering self-sufficiency with programs centered on economic mobility, education, social capital, and community re-empowerment to support a successful transition to a new home.ort a successful transition to a new home.)
- Painted Horse Recovery Center & Recovery Mentoring - Recovery Support Services + (Painted Horse Recovery Center offers drop- … Painted Horse Recovery Center offers drop-in support for Native Americans and others who are looking for culturally specific services. Their services are open to anyone wanting recovery support and they include 12 step meetings, such as wellberiety, Native based AA, NA, recovery events, skill building groups, and culture nights for Native American families. The Recovery Center is alcohol and drug free. It provides a safe space to engage in cultural activities by embracing Native American traditional ways, such as drumming, drum making, and native-based sobriety meetings, as well as a place to connect with other Native Americans on a similar journey.</br></br>The Recovery Center has pool and foosball tables, a play station, a TV, a kitchen, a clothing closet, books, lockers, a crafts room, meeting rooms for a wide range of drug and alcohol treatment groups, a medicine closet, a children’s room, and a storage room.</br></br>Painted Horse Recovery provides free Native-based substance use recovery peer services to adults. All peer services are delivered by Certified Recovery Mentors with at least two-years of abstinence. To obtain a mentor, an intake is done to assess past and current addiction issues. Mentors assist mentees in making positive connections to the native community and in making referrals for treatment and other assistance programs.r treatment and other assistance programs.)
- Painted Horse Recovery Center - Culturally Specific Programs + (Painted Horse Recovery is a clean and sobe … Painted Horse Recovery is a clean and sober Native American community center. Although their focus is on Native American culture, it is open to all seven days a week from 2:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m.</br></br>The center has pool and foosball tables, a play station, a TV, a kitchen (from which snacks, coffee and other food items are provided throughout the day), a clothing closet, books, lockers, a crafts room (where beading, drum-making, and native dress-making classes occur), meeting rooms for a wide range of drug and alcohol treatment groups, a medicine closet, a children’s room, and a storage room ( which contains indigenous foods, barbecues that can be checked out, tents, sleeping bags, diapers, socks, and toiletry items).</br></br>Painted Horse has a peer mentor program. To obtain a mentor, an intake is done to assess one’s past and current addiction issues. Mentors assist mentees in making positive connections to the native community and make referrals for them to treatment and public assistance programs. treatment and public assistance programs.)
- Painted Horse Recovery Center - Peer Support Groups + (Painted Horse Recovery is a clean and sobe … Painted Horse Recovery is a clean and sober Native American community center. Although their focus is on Native American culture, everyone is welcome. The center is open seven days a week from 2–10 p.m.</br></br>The center has pool and foosball tables, a play station, a TV, a kitchen (from which snacks, coffee and other food items are provided throughout the day), a clothing closet, books, lockers, a crafts room (where beading, drum-making, and native dress-making classes occur), meeting rooms for a wide range of drug and alcohol treatment groups, a medicine closet, a children’s room, and a storage room ( which contains indigenous foods, barbecues that can be checked out, tents, sleeping bags, diapers, socks, and toiletry items).</br></br>Painted Horse has a peer mentor program. To obtain a mentor, an intake is done to assess one’s past and current addiction issues. Mentors assist mentees in making</br></br>positive connections to the native community and make referrals for them to treatment and public assistance programs. treatment and public assistance programs.)
- Partnership for Safety and Justice - Legal Services + (Partnership for Safety and Justice is a le … Partnership for Safety and Justice is a leading voice for public safety and criminal justice reform. They seek to transform the criminal justice system by bringing together people who are justice involved, crime survivors, and the families and communities of both. Partnership for Safety and Justice advocates for policies that shrink the prison system, invest in programs that prevent crime, and promote healing for people harmed by crime and violence as a model for public safety and criminal justice reform.</br></br>Partnership for Safety and Justice’s Advocacy Institute for Safety & Justice program provides trauma-informed leadership development to Advocacy Leaders by providing monthly coaching meetings and trainings, retreats, and group projects driven by their leader’s interest and community needs. For more information about the Advocacy Institute contact:</br></br>Juli Ray Joy Movement Building Director email: ''juliray@safetyandjustice.org''</br> ''text: (503)-849-8686''fetyandjustice.org'' ''text: (503)-849-8686'')
- Path Home - Homeless and Housing Support Services + (Path Home empower homeless families with c … Path Home empower homeless families with children to get back into housing and to stay there. Path Home provides trauma-informed, culturally competent services to more than 1,000 kids and parents annually that build dignity, restore power, and promote autonomy. Their programs include '''Housing First''' , providing rent assistance and case management for 6-12 months to help families keep their housing long term, '''Homeless Prevention Services,''' assisting families with a 72-hour eviction notice to keep their housing by paying security deposits, moving costs or back rent, '''Supportive''' '''Shelter''' for families at the Path Home Family Village Shelter, and '''Education''' (Rent Well Tenant Education, Arise Life Skills Program, Incredibly Years Parenting Class).rogram, Incredibly Years Parenting Class).)
- Programs - Incarcerated Adult and Youth Support Services and Programs + (Pathfinders has been delivering programs i … Pathfinders has been delivering programs in the Oregon prison system since 1993 under a contract with the Oregon Department of Corrections. The goal of Pathfinders programs is to prepare criminal justice-involved individuals to re-enter society and avoid recidivism. Their cognitive programs focus on psychological skills development that provides offenders with the tools for changing negative behaviors through restructuring thought processes.</br></br>Pathfinders’ '''Corrections Programs''' include:</br></br>'''Parenting Inside Out.''' Parenting Inside Out (PIO) is an evidence-based, cognitive- behavioral parent management skills program created for incarcerated parents.</br></br>'''Cognitive-behavioral restructuring'''</br>* Moving On – A gender responsive curriculum for women who are at risk.</br>* Prevention and Intervention programming for the segregation population</br>* Free Your Mind – CORE</br>* Free Your Mind in Prison – prevention program</br>* Free Your Mind in Segregation – intervention program</br></br>People who are currently incarcerated can contact Pathfinders at 833-269-8633.</br></br>Pathfinders’ '''Community Corrections Programs''' Pathfinders delivers programs and services for justice system-impacted individuals in partnership with community corrections agencies in Marion County and Jackson County.</br></br>'''Marion County''' As part of the transition from Jail to Community (TJC) Program at the Marion County Transition Center, Pathfinders offers evidence-based cognitive- behavioral programs focused on building cognitive and trauma coping skills. They provide both individual and group services to help participants prepare for release and success in the community. Program goals include reducing criminal activity, increasing positive behavior and employability, enhancing prosocial motivation, support and self- esteem, and motivating clients to embrace a crime free lifestyle. The Pathfinder Network is a service provider for the Marion County Reentry Initiative, a program of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office Community Corrections Division.</br></br></br>'''Jackson County''' In collaboration with Jackson County Community Justice, The '''Resilience & Recovery Project''' is a peer support program for justice involved individuals. The R&R project provides an opportunity to build individual, social and community resources for long term resilience, recovery, and successful completion of supervision and reintegration into the community. Participants in the R&R project are offered ongoing and drop-in support and service navigation, peer support groups, classes and workshops, resilience and recovery action planning and more. Email ''jcpeers@thepathfindernetwork.org'' or call 541-231-0765.peers@thepathfindernetwork.org'' or call 541-231-0765.)
- Pathfinders of Oregon Community Facility + (Pathfinders of Oregon Community Programs - Parenting and Family Services)
- Pathfinders of Oregon Community Programs - Parenting and Family Services + (Pathfinders of Oregon offers holistic comm … Pathfinders of Oregon offers holistic community-based services at their '''Center for''' '''Family Success''' , in east Multnomah County, for justice-impacted adults and their children. Programs they offer at the Center include: Parenting Classes, Early Childhood Home Visiting, Parent Advocacy, Peer Mentoring, Reentry Support, Family Engagement Activities, and Youth Mentoring.</br></br>Center for Family Success’ mission is to improve outcomes for children of justice involved parents by providing parenting programs and family stabilization services. With a focus on family reunification and family strengthening, the Center works to break the cycle of family involvement in the justice system.</br></br>Programs include:</br>* '''Parenting Inside Out''' . Parenting Inside Out (PIO) is a parent management skills program for justice involved parents. PIO gives parents the skills to successfully reintegrate with their families and to parent their children in healthy, prosocial ways. The class is available in English and in Spanish. They offer 12-week and 6-week programs.</br>* '''Caring Dads.''' Caring Dads is a research informed program to help fathers improve their relationships with their children and end controlling, abusive, and neglectful behavior. The curriculum focuses on teaching fathers to develop skills to deal with frustrating situations, increase behavioral awareness and learn strategies to strengthen the father-child relationship. The group meets twice a week for 8.5 weeks.</br></br></br>* '''Home visiting program.''' Parenting Inside Out 1:1 Home Visiting is an individualize intervention program that focuses on 1:1 parenting skills tailored to fit family goals that include bi-weekly home visits for a minimum of 6 months.</br>* '''Parent Advocacy.''' Parent advocates provide individualized support to parents to assist them in achieving stability as they participate in services at the Center for Family Success. Advocates provide resource navigation, engage in collaborative communication with community partners, allocate resources to reduce barriers to program attendance, provide life-skills coaching, assist with parenting plans and goal setting, and help clients increase self-sufficiency.</br>* '''Peer Mentoring.''' Parent Partners help participants navigate systems while providing emotional support and skill building. Mentors have lived experiences with justice systems and/or I the recovery community.</br>* '''Gender-Responsive Trauma Coping Skills Groups''' . Healing Trauma for women and Building Resilience for men are gender specific skill-based support groups to help parents who have experienced trauma, adversity and stress. The groups are designed to help build insight and skills to cope with trauma and its effects. These groups meet twice a week for 3 weeks.</br>* '''Family Engagement Events.''' The Center provides free family engagement events at least once a month, which allow parents and children to have fun in a pro-social environment. Events include recreational activities such as picnics, hiking, and swimming, holiday parties, visits to local museums, and educational workshops.</br>* '''Reentry Support.''' Center advocates provide individual and family support to parents as they transition out of jail or prison. as they transition out of jail or prison.)
- Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon - Recovery Campus + (Peer‑run recovery campus with groups, navigation and resource linkage.)
- Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon - Washington County Office + (Peer‑run recovery organization providing peer support and navigation in Washington County.)
- Phoenix Rising Transitions - Reentry Support Services + (Phoenix Rising is a community-based nonpro … Phoenix Rising is a community-based nonprofit bringing together prisoners, former prisoners, and community members working toward the transformation and success of people as they rejoin the community after prison. They have been working in Oregon prisons, primarily as Columbia River Correctional Institution (CRCI), since 2001.</br></br>Phoenix Rising’s '''Prison InReach Projects''' at CRCI include Relational Culture Strategies (Leadership) classes and Writing classes.</br></br>'''Phoenix Rising’s'''</br></br>'''In-the-Community Projects''' include Community Organizing with Metropolitan Alliance for Community Good (MACG)(Leadership Institute, MACG Assemblies, Research/Action Teams) and their '''Mentor Project''' , providing one-on-one mentoring to support one’s transition to life in the community. Their Certified Peer Recovery Mentors assist with navigating resources and systems in the community.ng resources and systems in the community.)
- Montavilla Community Village + (Planned 29-unit tiny-home village for those living in vehicles, operated by Straightway Services)
- Planned Parenthood Beaverton Health Center + (Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette - Medical)
- Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette - Medical + (Planned Parenthood provides affordable hea … Planned Parenthood provides affordable health care as the nation's largest provider of sex education. They treat individuals regardless of insurance coverage. Services include abortion, birth control, emergency contraception, gender-affirming care, HIV services, pregnancy testing and planning, STD testing and treatment, sexual and reproductive concerns, and wellness and preventive care.</br></br>Planned Parenthood locations in the Portland area:</br></br>#'''NE Portland Health Center''' ''3727 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.'' ''Portland, OR 97212''</br>#'''Hillman East Portland Center''' ''14601 SE Division St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97236''</br>#'''Milwaukie-Oak Grove Health Center''' ''14411 SE McLoughlin Blvd.'' ''Milwaukie, Oregon 97267''</br>#'''Beaverton Health Center''' ''12220 SW Fast, Suite 100'' ''Beaverton, Oregon 97005''</br>#'''Oregon Virtual Health Center''' ''virtual visits only'' ''https://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-center?location=Portland%2C+OR&service=&channel=any''tion=Portland%2C+OR&service=&channel=any'')
- Plates for the People - Recovery Support Services + (Plates for the People is a project of the … Plates for the People is a project of the Alano Club of Portland and Ben’s Friends. It is a series of free, monthly cooking classes for people in or seeking recovery, taught by award winning local chefs in recovery. Classes met the third Tuesday of each month. Class signup is online: ''https://www.platesforthepeople.org/sign-up''</br></br></br>Plates for the People brings the recovery community free, accessible classes where students learn about budgeting, meal planning, and how to cook delicious, healthy dinners that they can repurpose for multiple meals to feed themselves and others. Each</br></br>class begins with the visiting chef sharing about their own journey with cooking and recovery and, concludes with the chef and students sharing a meal, and their stories, with each other. Free follow-up classes are offered by Feed the Mass, the only non- profit cooking school in Portland.</br></br>The Alano Club of Portland and Ben’s Friends, along with Cookshop and Feed the Mass, partner with some of Portland’s best, award-winning chefs to give people in or seeking recovery an opportunity to learn more about nutrition, meal planning, and meal preparation using fresh, healthy ingredients.paration using fresh, healthy ingredients.)
- Portland Adventist Community Services Food Pantry - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals + (Portland Adventist Community Services provides food boxes once every 30 days. Picture ID and proof of address is needed. Walk-ins welcome Monday through Friday from 9–11 a.m.)
- Portland Homeless Family Solutions (PHFS) - Housing + (Portland Homeless Family Solutions (PHFS) … Portland Homeless Family Solutions (PHFS) empowers homeless families with children to get back into housing and stay there long-term. Last year PHFS helped 185 homeless families with children move back into homes. Once housed, PHFS provides case management and rent assistance for at least a year to help families stabilize, learn new skills, and connect to their community. PHFS operates a 24-hour emergency shelter for families experiencing homelessness.</br></br>'''Goose Hollow Family Shelter''' 971-409-1766 Located at the ''First United Methodist'' ''Church of Portland'' . Families have private sleeping spaces, meals and snacks, showers, laundry, storage, games and toys, computers with internet and printers.</br></br>'''Thirteen Salmon Family Center''' 503-595-9390 Day shelter for the families staying at Goose Hollow Family Shelter located at the ''First Unitarian Universalist Church of'' ''Portland'' . Meals and snacks, showers, books and games for kids, computers with Internet and printers, connection to mental health services and domestic violence advocacy, and other services.</br></br>'''Family Winter Shelter''' Emergency winter family shelter for 75 moms, dads, and kids from December 2017 - April 2018 at Congregation Beth Israel.</br></br>PHFS programs include:</br></br>'''PHFS' Prevention & Diversion Project''' Targets families who have just become homeless or who are facing imminent homelessness. Any family with children under 18 is eligible. Families must have an income and be able to sustain ongoing rent but can't afford a new security deposit and a first/last month rent payment. Receive case management and life skills classes.</br></br>'''Life Lab Skills Training''' PHFS provides classes and training programs to help families learn new skills to get and keep permanent housing. These include:</br>* '''Rent Well Tenant Education Classes''' - a 16-hour curriculum focused on knowledge needed to rent and maintain an apartment and exit when the lease is up;</br>* '''Arise Life Skills Program''' - a 17-course general life skills training program with classes on Budgeting & Money Matters, Interpersonal Communication, Stress Management, Health & Hygiene, Goal-Setting, Self Esteem, Nutrition & Exercise, Safe Driving;</br>* '''Incredible Years Parenting Classes''' - a 15-class series (28 hours) that teaches parents to prevent and treat young children’s behavior problems and promote their social, emotional, and academic competence. promote their social, emotional, and academic competence.)
- Portland Parks and Recreation Office + (Portland Parks and Recreation - Community Service Opportunities)
- Portland Rescue Mission Connect Program - Housing + (Portland Rescue Mission Connect is a three … Portland Rescue Mission Connect is a three month homeless assistance program helping men or women transition to independent housing and employment. Participants are provided:</br>* Daily shelter plus three meals a day</br>* A safe alcohol and drug-free community to live in while seeking permanent housing and employment</br>* Separate programs and living quarters for men and women. Women’s floor has secure access</br>* An opportunity to give back to the community by serving meals, cooking, and maintaining the Portland Rescue Mission facility</br>* Support for career planning, job searches, and integration into healthy community</br>* Caring, trained professional staff and volunteers who are highly relationalf and volunteers who are highly relational)
- Portland Street Medicine - Medical + (Portland Street Medicine provides street-b … Portland Street Medicine provides street-based medical care to Portlanders who are facing unstable housing or are sleeping on the streets. Portland Street Medicine is a coalition of volunteer medical providers, social workers, care coordinators, and concerned neighbors dedicated to reaching Portland’s unhoused community members. Their clinic is the streets. They meet people where they live, in tents, in camps, in forests, under bridges, wherever humanity seeks shelter. Portland Street Medicine collaborates with community health care partners to improve access to primary care, and behavioral and addiction services that are appropriate and culturally sensitive. Portland Street Medicine seeks collaboration with any community organization or health system eager to clinically extend and enhance their street outreach efforts.and enhance their street outreach efforts.)
- Portland Street Response - Mental Health + (Portland Street Response, a program within … Portland Street Response, a program within Portland Fire & Rescue, assists people experiencing mental health and behavioral health crises. The program is currently responding citywide.</br></br>Portland Street Response services can be requested by calling 911. 911 dispatchers will have a list of questions they will ask to determine which responder is most appropriate to send: Police, Fire, Portland Street Response, or AMR ambulance service. If the call fits the criteria for Portland Street Response, dispatchers will alert the team and send them to the call.</br></br>Currently, Portland Street Response will be dispatched when a caller reports:</br>* A person who is possibly experiencing a mental health crisis; intoxicated and/or drug affected. This person is outside of a publicly accessible space such as a business, store, public lobby, etc.</br>* A person who is outside and down, not checked.</br>* A person who is outside and yelling.</br>* A person who needs a referral for services, but does not have access to a phone line.</br></br>The call meets the previous criteria – AND</br>* There are no weapons seen.</br>* The person is '''not''' in traffic/not obstructing traffic.</br>* The person is not violent towards others (physically combative, threatening violence, assaulting).</br>* The person is not suicidal.</br>* The person is not inside of a private residence.e person is not inside of a private residence.)
- Portland Rescue Mission Shepherd’s Door - Housing + (Portland rescue Mission Shepherd’s Door is … Portland rescue Mission Shepherd’s Door is a community of single women and women with children (ages 10 and under) who participate in New Life Ministries at Portland Rescue Mission. At Shepherd’s Door, participants reside in a healthy lifestyle environment while dealing with the pain of addiction and previous choices. Women (and their children) learn basic life skills, as well as develop an understanding of how to make life changes, restoring relationships, and living in freedom. Shepherd’s Door works with the Department of Human Services and the courts to provide residents with significant opportunities for their residents to learn strong parenting skills in a loosely supervised environment.</br></br>'''The Harbor''' ''10336 NE Wygant'' ''Portland, OR 97220''</br></br>'''The Harbor''' is a community of men overcoming homelessness and addiction in the men’s '''New Life Ministry''' of Portland Rescue Mission. At The Harbor men find an encouraging Christian addiction recovery environment. The Harbor includes a yearlong residential recovery program that offers addiction recovery, life skills, vocational training and spiritual growth.</br></br>'''Connect Program for Men and Women''' ''111 W Burnside Street'' ''Portland, OR 97209''</br>Connect is a three month homeless assistance program helping men or women transition to independent housing and employment. Participants are provided:</br>* Daily shelter plus three meals a day</br>* A safe alcohol and drug-free community to live in while seeking permanent housing and employment</br>* Separate programs and living quarters for men and women. Women’s floor has secure access</br>* An opportunity to give back to the community by serving meals, cooking, and maintaining the Portland Rescue Mission facility</br>* Support for career planning, job searches, and integration into healthy community</br></br>'''Overnight shelter''' is available to men through a nightly lottery held at 6:00 p.m. — TB card required.</br></br>'''Extended shelter''' (1-6 weeks) available for men and women in transition toward housing.</br></br>'''Winter Shelter''' is available November through March with comfortable sleeping mats in our chapel area (lottery held at 8:00 p.m. — TB card required). Daily blanket exchange provides clean blankets to people who must sleep outside.</br></br>Safe 24-hour restrooms for available for men, women, and children restore dignity and allow us to reach people we may not otherwise meet. Showers and clothing are available to shelter guests. Additional shower times available through our Guest Care Center’s daily schedule. We connect people in need to area resources and provide fun activities through our Guest Care Center. We are open daily. our Guest Care Center. We are open daily.)
- William Temple House + (Portland-based non-profit organization that provides social services, mental health counseling, and spiritual care to individuals and families in need)
- Prism Health - LGBTQIA+ Programs + (Prism Health offers a safe, affirming spac … Prism Health offers a safe, affirming space for all members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer community to obtain medical and behavioral health care. Services include primary care, gender affirming care, HIV care, behavioral health and substance support, pharmacy, sexual health and PrEP. They accept most insurance including OHP. They accept most insurance including OHP.)
- Prison and Beyond - Incarcerated Adult and Youth Support Services and Programs + (Prison & Beyond is a seminar presented … Prison & Beyond is a seminar presented by U.S. Pretrial Services that provides important information about federal prison life and how to prepare for success, in and after prison. This panel seminar addresses the following topics: sentencing, designation, Bureau of Prisons, types of facilities, programs for inmates, prison survival tips, panel questions and more. The seminar is presented multiple times per year to help individuals prepare for serving their federal sentences. Family members are welcome to attend. To learn more about upcoming dates and to register email ''Joanna_GarciaAvalos@orpt.uscourts.gov'' .il ''Joanna_GarciaAvalos@orpt.uscourts.gov'' .)
- Prison Pipeline - Incarcerated Adult and Youth Support Services and Programs + (Prison Pipeline is a radio program dedicat … Prison Pipeline is a radio program dedicated to educating the public about the Oregon criminal justice system. Their goal is to present a unique understanding of the criminal justice system, address the root causes of crime, and challenge the status quo. Prison Pipeline seeks to promote awareness and activism in order to foster a safe, healthy, and just society. Tune in every Monday at 6:30 P.M. to hear their hosts Karen James, Adam Carpinelli, Emma Lugo, & Doug McVay explore the Oregon justice system with a variety of guests. Hosts rotate weekly.with a variety of guests. Hosts rotate weekly.)
- Prison Pipeline - Art and Cultural Programs + (Prison Pipeline is a radio program dedicat … Prison Pipeline is a radio program dedicated to educating the public about the Oregon criminal justice system. Their goal is to present a unique understanding of the criminal justice system, address the root causes of crime, and challenge the status quo. Prison Pipeline seeks to promote awareness and activism in order to foster a safe, healthy, and just society. Tune in every Monday at 6:30 P.M. to hear their hosts Karen James, Adam Carpinelli, Emma Lugo, & Doug McVay explore the Oregon justice system with a variety of guests. Hosts rotate weekly.with a variety of guests. Hosts rotate weekly.)
- Project Access NOW - Medical + (Project Access NOW seeks to improve the he … Project Access NOW seeks to improve the health and well-being of the community by creating access to care, services, and resources for those most in need. Project Access NOW works to fill these gaps by partnering with care providers, hospitals, clinics, and other community-based organizations to address the health care system’s limitations. The majority of their clients are immigrants, people of color, and/or speak English as a second language.</br></br>Project Access NOW seeks to:</br>* Connect low-income, uninsured clients to the donated primary and specialty care they need.</br>* Pay health insurance premiums for people who qualify for coverage under the Affordable Care Act but can’t afford the expenses necessary to access their care.</br>* Connect low-income people being discharged from the hospital to resources such as transportation, car seats, and temporary housing to help them get home safely and more easily access follow-up care.</br></br>Project Access NOW programs include their '''Donated Care Program''' for residents of Multnomah, Clackamas, or Washington County (contact their Donated Care team at</br>'''Insurance Enrollment and Payment Support Team''' , and '''Community''' '''Assistance Program (CAP)''' to connect individuals in need to resources that help them successfully transition from a hospital back into the community following major medical interventions. Project Access NOW also employs '''Community Health Workers''' to assist clients with navigating complex medical systems.s with navigating complex medical systems.)
- Project Lemonade Portland + (Project Lemonade - Youth Support Services)
- Project Patchwork - Housing + (Project Patchwork works with parents and i … Project Patchwork works with parents and individuals, in early recovery, who are transitioning from residential treatment to the community. Project Patchwork provides housing for 6 months. Parents can bring children, of any age, into the program (although, the behavior of the children can be a consideration). Clients need to be on OHP. Ms. Hall will meet clients in inpatient programs to sign them up for one of Project Patchwork’s 23 apartments.</br></br>The houses and apartments are fully furnished with beds, toddler beds, cribs, new mattresses, sheets, and cleaning supplies. Some of the apartments are reserved for women and babies coming directly from birthing hospitals through Project Nurture (a program for pregnant women battling substance abuse). One of their houses is</br></br>exclusively for women and their babies. Project Patchwork also works with single fathers. They recently had a couple move into one of their apartments.</br></br>Project Patchwork offers “wrap-around” services which include case management, peer support, housing navigators, daycare, assistance with getting IDs, and referrals to culturally specific community resources. If a resident returns to use, they are not immediately terminated. In some instances the resident returns to inpatient treatment.</br></br>Residents take part in weekly meetings, are on geo-locators (in order to abide by curfews), and share in doing household chores.ews), and share in doing household chores.)
- Project Pooch - Incarcerated Adult and Youth Support Services and Programs + (Project Pooch is a nonprofit organization … Project Pooch is a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities for youth at the MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility to develop the personal and vocational skills they need to become responsible, productive members of the community. The program accomplishes this by teaching youth to care for and train shelter dogs for adoption. The youth work with their dogs daily and practice the principles of positive reinforcement and behavior modification. As the trainers manage their dogs, they learn how to manage their own behavior. They also earn school credits, develop good work habits, and acquire valuable occupational skills.</br></br>The relationships, emotional support and mutual trust established between the trainers and dogs are pivotal to the success of the program. This bond helps the youth and the dogs develop the self-confidence and hope they need to build future relationships.</br></br>Youth develop responsibility, patience, and compassion for all life as they learn to train dogs and manage a kennel, and help dogs find their forever homes.l, and help dogs find their forever homes.)
- Project Red Initiative - Harm Reduction + (Project Red is an initiative from the Alan … Project Red is an initiative from the Alano Club of Portland to raise awareness around overdose prevention and to increase the availability and accessibility of overdose prevention supplies and trainings, with a focus on bars, restaurants, strip clubs, entertainment venues, and community based organizations.</br></br>Project Red’s website provides links to find pharmacies and community organizations distributing Narcan (naloxone) and conducting trainings by state. ''https://harmreduction.org/resource-center/harm-reduction-near-you/''</br></br>Project Red’s website also provides a link to an online harm reduction service designed to reduce opioid overdose death, prevent injection-related disease transmission, and improve the lives of people who use drugs. ''https://nextdistro.org/''</br></br>If harm reduction supplies (such as naloxone) are needed and cannot be accessed locally, this website provides information about how to qualify to receive them by mail.ut how to qualify to receive them by mail.)
- Project Red Initiative - Drug and Alcohol Treatment + (Project Red was conceived by Ellen Wirshup … Project Red was conceived by Ellen Wirshup in partnership with the Alano Club of Portland as an initiative to remove barriers to overdose prevention supplies and trainings, with a focus on restaurants, bars, strip clubs, entertainment venues, Community based organizations, workers and artists in Portland, Oregon. Project red also collaborates nationally with service industry and entertainment venues and workers, and touring artists, connecting them with local harm reduction organizations and resources and, if requested, supports and services for those in or seeking recovery from substance use or mental health disorders. Narcan can be obtained from: ''https://nextdistro.org/naloxone'' .rom: ''https://nextdistro.org/naloxone'' .)
- Prosper Portland Facility + (Prosper Portland - Employment And Education)