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  • Umpqua Valley Public Defender  + (Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services)
  • Pueblo Unido PDX - Legal Services  + (Pueblo Unido PDX helps connect people in tPueblo Unido PDX helps connect people in the Pacific Northwest who have a vulnerable immigration status to legal, social, and Indigenous language interpretation services. Pueblo Unido PDX is not a law firm and their employees are not attorneys. They do not offer any legal advice and cannot prepare legal forms. Their goal is to help individuals navigate to experienced attorneys who can provide legal advice. Pueblo Unido’s programs include Legal Navigation, Social Service Navigation, and support for the Collective of Indigenous Interpreters of Oregon (CILO).</br></br>For referrals to legal and social services, contact their navigation team by calling 503- 360-0324 or by completing the Legal and Social Services Request Form online.</br></br>Individuals detained in Tacoma can call toll-free from inside the detention center at. Pueblo Unido PDX does not charge for their support services.</br></br>For those seeking interpretation services in an Indigenous language, please complete the form for the Collective of Indigenous Interpreters of Oregon (CILO) online at: </br></br>''https://www.pueblounidopdx.org/collective-of-indigenous-interpreters-of-oregon''ive-of-indigenous-interpreters-of-oregon'')
  • Central City Concern (CCC) Puentes Program - Culturally Specific Programs  + (Puentes uses a multidisciplinary approach Puentes uses a multidisciplinary approach to provide alcohol and drug treatment and mental health care to the Latinx community. Puentes staff are bilingual and bicultural. In addition to the mental health and substance abuse treatment, Puentes provides clients with primary health care, a recovery mentor, and a case manager to help with housing and follow up care.r to help with housing and follow up care.)
  • Quest Center for Integrative Health - Mental Health  + (Quest Center for Integrative Health providQuest Center for Integrative Health provides culturally responsive and integrative mental health therapy for individuals and groups.</br></br>Quest offers client-centered, collaborative '''individual mental health care''' . Their providers offer a wide variety of evidence-based outpatient mental health services to adults. They tailor their counseling approach to meet clients’ needs based on their individual strengths and goals.</br></br>'''Group Therapy''' is offered on either an ongoing or quarterly basis. Quest offers an internal referral process to connect to other programs at Quest based on individual needs and goals. Our services are designed with trauma-informed practices. Group facilitators come from varied backgrounds, educational experiences, and have extensive training.</br></br>Group Therapy at Quest can include, but is not limited to, the following practices:</br>* Wellness Movement</br>* Neuroscience</br>* Nourishment</br>* Skills/Process</br>* Peer Support</br>* Sexual Wellness</br></br>Every attempt will be made to meet therapy preferences and assessed needs; however, practical limitations may occasionally prevent Quest from doing so. Such occurrences may necessitate referral to another provider. 75% of mental health services at Quest are currently offered via telehealth (phone and/or HIPAA-compliant video conference platforms) and in-person therapy is likely not exclusively available.</br></br>Quest does not provide medication management as a primary or independent service and although medication may or may not be recommended once therapy begins, it will not continue once therapy concludes. Quest is in-network with most insurance including but not limited to: Kaiser, Pacific Source, OHP, Medicare, and self-pay.cific Source, OHP, Medicare, and self-pay.)
  • Quest Center for Integrative Health - LGBTQIA+ Programs  + (Quest Center’s three primary service commQuest Center’s</br> three primary service communities are low-income, people living with HIV, and LGBTQIA2S+. They provide a full spectrum of medical services including primary care, addiction, mental health, and HIV /AIDs care. They seek to provide a comfortable and open space for people anywhere on the gender and sexuality spectrum. Most clients coming here are using OHP, but they can also accept other insurance. but they can also accept other insurance.)
  • REACH Community Development, Inc. - Housing  + (REACH is a nonprofit affordable housing deREACH is a nonprofit affordable housing development and property management company. REACH owns and manages a portfolio of 2,131 units of affordable housing located across the metropolitan area, including Multnomah, Washington, and Clark Counties. REACH’s ''mission is to create quality, affordable housing and opportunities for'' ''individuals, families, and communities to thrive.'' All of their housing projects</br> have involved public/private partnerships.</br></br>'''Resident Services''' REACH is committed to supporting families and individuals living in their housing with stable homes. They provide a range of programs focused on housing success and financial stability such as eviction prevention, financial education, employment and career support, and access to emergency food and clothing. They offer financial education programs for both the adults and youth living in REACH housing.</br></br></br>'''Community Builder’s Program''' REACH’s Community Builders Program operates throughout the City of Portland and in Washougal, Washington. They provide free volunteer-powered home repairs for low income elderly and disabled homeowners, as well as families with children living experiencing some type of home health hazard (i.e. lead poisoning, radon, mold, etc.). On the first Saturday every August, the annual</br></br>REACH Paint & Repair-a-thon brings together over 300 businesses, individuals, and volunteers to help senior and disabled homeowners live safely in their homes.isabled homeowners live safely in their homes.)
  • RISE - Disability Support Services  + (RISE is a nonprofit agency that specializeRISE is a nonprofit agency that specializes in home and community-based services for children with mental health challenges, adults with developmental and other disabilities, and aging adults. RISE uses a network of Director Support Professionals to serve and support their clients. They also utilize behavioral counselors, therapists, and medical professionals throughout Oregon to create and sustain healthy homes, families, and communities.</br></br>RISE’s services include assisting people with daily living activities, teaching life skills, meeting companionship needs, providing assistance in the community, supportive or customized employment, day treatment programs, and providing a stable family setting, and respite opportunities. RISE’s programs encompass the following categories: employment services, in-home and community services, residential services, supported living resources, and host home services. ''https://riseservicesinc.org/oregon-services/''</br></br></br>RISE has multiple locations throughout the state of Oregon in Albany, Bend, Eugene, La Grande, Pendleton, Roseburg and Salem. ''https://riseservicesinc.org/locations/''''https://riseservicesinc.org/locations/'')
  • Rahab’s Sisters - Domestic Violence and Sex Worker Support Services  + (Rahab’s Sisters builds community through rRahab’s Sisters builds community through radical hospitality with women and gender- diverse individuals marginalized by poverty, houselessness, sex work, violence and substance abuse. Their radical hospitality is centered around community meals where trust and friendship can grow.</br></br>Rahab’s Sisters offers food, clothing, and hygiene products to guests. They offer a weekly support group facilitated by mental and behavioral health professionals. This confidential and therapeutic space is a time where guests can share, connect, and grieve together. Guided by a counselor, it is also a place to support each other, learning and practicing ways to navigate through individual journeys.</br></br>Their goals are to increase and foster a greater sense of self-worth, build resilience, and create a peer-to-peer network to support each other beyond Rahab’s Sisters gatherings.</br></br>Through its outreach, Rahab’s Sisters supports their unhoused neighbors in the Montavilla area with food and supply deliveries. In addition to distributing critical survival items, outreach teams share information, connect campers to additional resources and watch for urgent needs, including physical and mental health crises.cluding physical and mental health crises.)
  • Rahab’s Sisters at Montavilla United Methodist Church - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + (Rahab’s Sisters serves those marginalized Rahab’s Sisters serves those marginalized by poverty, houselessness, sex work, violence, and substance in the Montavilla area with food and supply deliveries. In addition to distributing critical survival items, outreach teams share information, connect campers to additional resources and watch for urgent needs, including physical and mental health crises.</br></br>When you arrive, ring the doorbell and call the phone number listed on the sign on the door. If you do not see a phone number listed there, call (971) 208-3176.</br></br>Monthly calendar of events can be found at ''https://rahabs-sisters.org/calendar'' . ''https://rahabs-sisters.org/calendar'' .)
  • Raphael House of Portland - Housing  + (Raphael House is a multi-faceted domestic Raphael House is a multi-faceted domestic violence prevention/intervention agency dedicated to fighting the causes and effects of intimate partner violence.</br></br>They provide they following:</br></br>'''Emergency Shelter''' Raphael House’s emergency shelter serves individuals and families fleeing intimate partner violence. Their shelter has eleven private rooms: nine for families of up to five people and two rooms that house two single adults. They provide one-on-one advocacy and support accessing community resources, finding jobs and housing, and fulfilling basic needs. In addition to immediate safety and basic needs, survivors have access to ongoing programs and case management designed to help them achieve permanent housing, employment, and self-sufficiency.</br></br>Raphael House’s '''Advocacy Center''' provides safety and stability, enhanced wellness, and community connections for the whole family through an array of support groups, wellness events, counseling appointments, individualized follow-up services, and workshops including tenant education classes and economic empowerment. They offer culturally-specific programming for Latinx survivors, as well as survivors of human trafficking who have co-occurring experiences of domestic violence. In addition, they provide co-advocacy with other agencies such as UNICA to further support survivors from specific populations.</br></br>Raphael House also has a '''Prevention Education Program''' and a '''Youth Program''' designed to meet the unique needs of children who have experienced domestic violence.</br></br>Parents are offered support in maintaining or establishing routines, safety and supervision concerns, and accessing community resources like Head Start or school placement, tutoring, and counseling. Youth Program staff work with parents to identify family strengths and needs, and to enhance parenting skills, build support systems, and increase family attachment.</br></br>Raphael House supports access to affordable housing process through the following ''':''' '''Home in Hand/Hogar en Mano Housing Program''' provides rental assistance and support to approximately 12-16 families each year. Their full-time emergency shelter '''Housing Specialist''' helps shelter residents build housing portfolios, remove barriers, and secure housing.</br></br></br>All of Raphael House’s advocacy services and many of their group activities are offered in both English and Spanish. In the case of other language needs, Raphael House accesses interpretation services.el House accesses interpretation services.)
  • Raphael House of Portland - Domestic Violence Victim Programs  + (Raphael House is a multi-faceted domestic Raphael House is a multi-faceted domestic violence prevention/intervention agency dedicated to fighting the causes and effects of intimate partner violence.</br></br>They provide they following:</br></br>'''Emergency Shelter''' Raphael House’s emergency shelter serves individuals and families fleeing intimate partner violence. Their shelter has eleven private rooms: nine for families of up to five people and two rooms that house two single adults. They provide one-on-one advocacy and support accessing community resources, finding jobs and housing, and fulfilling basic needs. In addition to immediate safety and basic needs, survivors have access to ongoing programs and case management designed to help them achieve permanent housing, employment, and self-sufficiency.</br></br>'''Advocacy Center''' Raphael House’s Advocacy Center provides safety and stability, enhanced wellness, and community connections for the whole family through an array of support groups, wellness events, counseling appointments, individualized follow-up services, and workshops including tenant education classes and economic empowerment. They offer culturally-specific programming for Latinx survivors, as well as survivors of human trafficking who have co-occurring experiences of domestic violence. In addition, they provide co-advocacy with other agencies such as UNICA to further support survivors from specific populations.</br></br>'''Prevention Education Program''' The Prevention Education Program works with community partners to provide free comprehensive education on domestic and dating</br></br>violence and healthy relationships throughout the Portland Metro area, reaching over 2,000 middle and high school students and 500 adult community members each year.</br></br>'''Youth Program''' Their Youth Program is designed to meet the unique needs of children who have experienced domestic violence. Case managers provide individualized support to every child, helping them process their experiences and develop skills that will help them navigate the world in healthy ways. Parents are offered support in maintaining or establishing routines, safety and supervision concerns, and accessing community resources like Head Start or school placement, tutoring, and counseling. Youth Program staff work with parents to identify family strengths and needs, and to enhance parenting skills, build support systems, and increase family attachment.</br></br>'''Housing Program''' Raphael House supports access to affordable housing process through the following: Home in Hand/Hogar en Mano Housing Program provides rental assistance and support to approximately 12-16 families each year. Their fulltime emergency shelter Housing Specialist helps shelter residents build housing portfolios, remove barriers, and secure housing. They also host the Housing Coordinator of the new Shelter to Stability program. This position addresses the housing goals, needs, and barriers of the domestic violence survivors residing in the three emergency shelters in Multnomah County (including Raphael House), assisting them with housing readiness and building networks of support.</br></br>All of Raphael House’s advocacy services and many of their group activities are offered in both English and Spanish. In the case of other language needs, Raphael Housease of other language needs, Raphael House)
  • Rebel Heart Therapy - LGBTQIA+ Programs  + (Rebel Heart Therapy is LGBTQIA+ focused mental health counseling, including individual therapy, relational counseling, family therapy, group therapy, premarital counseling, and letters for gender-affirming surgery. In-network with OHP.)
  • Rebuilding Center for Our United Villages  + (Rebuilding Center for Our United Villages - Community Service Opportunities)
  • Recovery Blvd Treatment Center - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (Recovery Blvd offers a wide range of progrRecovery Blvd offers a wide range of programs, therapies and treatments in order to be able to meet the unique needs of each client through individualized treatment. Programs include outpatient treatment, DUII treatment, substance abuse counseling and more. Therapy treatments include advanced relapse prevention, meditation groups, dialectal behavior therapy, art therapy and more. Accepts most PPO insurance, offer financial assistance program to help cover expenses.assistance program to help cover expenses.)
  • Recovery Gym  + (Recovery Gym - Recovery Support Services)
  • Recovery Works Northwest - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (Recovery Works Northwest provides detox, mRecovery Works Northwest provides detox, medically assisted outpatient and intensive outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. They also provide DUII diversion programming for individuals who need to be certified. Call the number above or fill out a form online for more information and an assessment. https://recoveryworksnw.com/referrals. Recovery Works NW accepts most insurance plans accepted including OHP.</br></br>'''Foster Road House Detox'''</br>#''https://recoveryworksnw.com/detox/''</br></br>Foster Road House Detox Facility is an all gender inpatient facility is open to adults who require medical supervision to interrupt fentanyl/opioid dependency and begin medications to support recovery. Once admitted clients will stay an average of 3-5 days under the care of doctors and nurses with three home cooked meals per day plus snacks provided. Recovery Works NW offers ongoing management of recovery medications. It is our intention that every client at the Foster Road House is provided with pathways to treatment and/or housing directly upon discharge from the facility. To get started, potential clients should call and complete a quick phone assessment.</br></br>'''Intensive Outpatient''' ''https://recoveryworksnw.com/services/outpatient-treatment-iop/''</br></br>Intensive Outpatient Treatment (also known as IOP for "Intensive Outpatient Program") is a primary treatment program recommended by our clinical team and typically during your assessment. IOP may be recommended for those who do not need or want to do detox and is on a part-time yet intensive schedule of 9 hrs. per week and generally last 6 weeks based on individual plan, designed to accommodate work and family life, so we have most of our groups in the evening time.</br></br>'''Medication Assisted Therapy for Opioid Addiction''' ''https://recoveryworksnw.com/services/medical-management/''</br></br>Our first treatment goal is to establish a tapering strategy to lessen withdrawal symptoms, while providing immediate resources necessary to support your recovery. Medications include Suboxone® (buprenorphine/naloxone), Subutex® (buprenorphine), Sublocade® (30 day buprenorphine injection), Naloxone, Vivitrol® (30 day Naloxone injection).ne, Vivitrol® (30 day Naloxone injection).)
  • Bridges to Change  + (Recovery support organization with housing, treatment and women’s respite services.)
  • Red Lodge Transition Center for Women  + (Red Lodge Transition Center for Women - Culturally Specific Programs)
  • Red Lodge Transition Center for Women - Culturally Specific Programs  + (Red Lodge Transition Services provides culRed Lodge Transition Services provides culturally-focused, gender-responsive programming to women releasing from jail, prison or treatment. These services include case management, employment assistance, substance abuse and trauma groups, and mentoring. They also have a transitional housing center for Clackamas County residents releasing from institutions.nty residents releasing from institutions.)
  • Reentry Resources PDX Office  + (Reentry Resources PDX - Reentry Support Services)
  • Reentry Resources PDX - Reentry Support Services  + (Reentry Resources PDX is a partnership betReentry Resources PDX is a partnership between Liberation Literacy and Reed College that provides education and information to formerly incarcerated individuals. Reentry Resources PDX helps returning community members find the resources and support they need to succeed. They offer individualized education and/or referrals for: jobs/resume building, health insurance. technology, IDs, SNAP, mental health, education, housing and more.</br></br>Reentry Resources PDX offers 30-minute Resource Info & Assistance Sessions. They provide the laptops/flyers and participants provide the questions. They help participants signup for programs and learn about resources available to formerly imprisoned people. Drop in or book a session online.oned people. Drop in or book a session online.)
  • Refuge Recovery PDX - Peer Support Groups  + (Refuge Recovery offers a Buddhist inspiredRefuge Recovery offers a Buddhist inspired path to recovery from addiction. Meetings are held in Northeast Portland, Cedar Hills, and Vancouver. They also hold online sharing and meditation meetings via the In The Rooms app, which is accessible on their website.</br></br>For Oregon locations, please visit ''https://refugerecoverymeetings.org/meetings?tsml-day=any&tsml-region=oregon'' .etings?tsml-day=any&tsml-region=oregon'' .)
  • Rent Well - Housing Support Services  + (Rent Well, a program of Transition ProjectRent Well, a program of Transition Projects, is a 15-hour tenant education program taught by certified instructors in Oregon and Washington. The course is typically taught in 3 to 6 weeks and covers key information and skills for becoming a responsible, successful, and stable tenant.</br></br>During this class, participants learn:</br>* To identify potential screening barriers</br>* Understand how and why a landlord will screen them</br>* Review important personal records; such as credit, civil, and criminal reports</br>* Create an individualized plan for stable housing</br>* Build a household budget that makes paying rent a priority</br>* Review rental agreements to understand common terms and expectations</br>* Understand the landlord’s perspective</br>* Communicate effectively with neighbors and landlords</br>* Move-in and move-out of rental units in a professional manner</br>* Understand the eviction process and how to avoid it</br></br>How to maintain a clean, safe, and healthy home. maintain a clean, safe, and healthy home.)
  • Ride to Care - Transportation  + (Ride to Care is a service for Health ShareRide to Care is a service for Health Share of Oregon, run by a local company, GridWorks. Ride to Care transports people to any appointment or service that is covered by Health Share such as doctor, dentist, clinic, and hospital visits. Members also get a trip back home and can stop at a pharmacy on the way if needed. Ride to Care can also provide assistance with bus or Max tickets, rides in taxis and wheelchair accessible vans, and help paying gas if a family member or friend can drive to an</br></br>appointment. Ride to Care’s support team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They ask that rides be scheduled at least 48 hours in advance if possible. at least 48 hours in advance if possible.)
  • Ride to Care - Medical Transport  + (Ride to Care provides free non-emergent (nRide to Care provides free non-emergent (not for an emergency) medical transportation, or NEMT, a Medicaid benefit for Oregon Health Plan (OHP) recipients that provides transportation services to covered medical services, such as a medical appointment. Transportation services include vehicle-provided shared rides, public transportation passes, and mileage reimbursement.</br></br>The Ride to Care program consists of five different partner organizations all working together to assist members with their NEMT transportation needs: CareOregon, Ecolane, ComTrans, Transdev and Ride Connection. Ride to Care works with approximately 60 contracted transportation providers, providing on average more than 1,500 completed trips per day or 46,000 per month, and with local public transit agencies to purchase passes for members to utilize bus and light-rail systems, providing on average more than 500 trips per day or 17,000 per month. Ride to Care also empowers those with their own access to their own vehicles or family or friends and, offers reimbursement for local appointments and for out of CCO (Coordinated Care Organization) service area.</br></br>Ride to Care’s Customer Service team is available during regular business hours, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Whenever possible, call two business days ahead of time to request a trip or ride. Transportation requests can be made as far ahead as 90 days. Call toll-free at (855) 321-4899 or (503) 416-3955, select option 3 when prompted.) 416-3955, select option 3 when prompted.)
  • Rockwood Water PUD - Utilities  + (Rockwood Water’s financial assistance progRockwood Water’s financial assistance program for qualifying customers is a one-time crisis assistance payment of $132 or a bi-monthly discount of $22 on water bills for one year (six bills). To find out if you meet our Customer Assistance Program income guidelines, contact '''Human Solutions, Inc.''' at ( '''503) 548-0217''' . Their offices are located at:</br></br>'''Rockwood Office:''' ''124 NE 181st Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97230''</br></br>'''Portland Office:''' ''12350 SE Powell Blvd.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97236'' Powell Blvd.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97236'')
  • Rose Haven  + (Rose Haven - Various Combined Services)
  • Rose Haven - Domestic Violence and Sex Worker Support Services  + (Rose Haven is a day shelter and community Rose Haven is a day shelter and community center serving women, children and gender non-conforming folks experiencing the trauma of abuse, loss of home and other disruptive life challenges. They break the cycle of homelessness by providing meals, clothing, first aid, mailing addresses, hygiene, restrooms, and showers as well as educational programs and guidance through medical and social services. By meeting basic needs and building trust, Rose Haven empowers their guests to explore long-term change. Rose Haven is the only day shelter and community center specifically serving women, children, and gender-diverse people in Portland. Their low-barrier drop-in model bridges the gap in services when night shelters are at capacity. Anyone under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent. Rose Haven relies on volunteers and regular donations of food and clothing.</br></br>Rose Haven’s '''Nursing and First Aid Clinic''' offers a wide variety of health services in a familiar and supportive environment including flu shots, first aid, basic wound care, blood pressure checks, blood sugar checks, foot care, and more. They partner with community organizations to offer Vaccine Clinics and Dental Vans. Rose Haven employs MSWs to provide counseling and referrals on a first-come-first served basis. Rose Haven has a technology room with laptops available for use and an arts and crafts room where volunteers lead classes.</br></br>A variety of classes are offered, designed to create community and help their guests connect over something other than the challenging circumstances. Rose Haven offers classes such as nutrition, support groups, budgeting, yoga, writing, sewing and creative art programs. These activities help their guests by giving opportunities to learn, be creative, heal, and improve relationships with others and within themselves. Rose Haven offers BLOOM wellness programs, bringing community partners on-site for constructive empowerment activities for women and children in need.</br></br>Rose Haven has washers and dryers and showers for people to use. Hygiene items and free bus passes are available as well as secure mailboxes. They have an entire room of donated clothing and outside gear and baby and kids supplies. Hot meals, coffee and tea are available throughout the day. Rose Haven also provides Resource Referral & Navigation, One-On-One Counseling, Support Groups, and Financial Assistance.ing, Support Groups, and Financial Assistance.)
  • Rosewood Initiative  + (Rosewood Initiative - Community Service Opportunities)
  • Rosewood Initiative - Community Service Opportunities  + (Rosewood has several different volunteer oRosewood has several different volunteer opportunities depending on your interests and availability.</br></br>Fill out our general volunteer form to be added to their volunteer base and be contacted for future opportunities, or you can sign up for a specific need, like picking up diapers for our diaper program, or helping at our summer market series, Rosewood Saturday Celebrations.</br></br>Questions about volunteering? Please contact our Development Director, Madalyn Bach at ''madalyn@rosewoodinitiative.org''Bach at ''madalyn@rosewoodinitiative.org'')
  • (SAMHSA)’s National Helpline - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)’s National Helpline, ''1-800-662-HELP (4357)'' (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service), or TTY: ''1-800-487-4889'' is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.</br></br>SAMSHA also maintains an online treatment locator: ''https://findtreatment.gov/''</br></br>Persons seeking treatment can also send their zip code via text message: 435748 (HELP4U) to find help near them. </br></br>''https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline/help4u'' .gov/find-help/national-helpline/help4u'' .)
  • (SAMHSA)’s National Helpline - Mental Health  + (SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)’s National Helpline, ''1-800-662-HELP (4357)'' (also known as the Treatment Referral Routing Service), or TTY: ''1-800-487-4889'' is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.</br></br>SAMSHA also maintains an online treatment locator: ''https://findtreatment.gov/''</br></br>Persons seeking treatment can also send their zip code via text message: 435748 (HELP4U) to find help near them. </br></br>''https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline/help4u''a.gov/find-help/national-helpline/help4u'')
  • Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC) - Domestic Violence Victim Programs  + (SARC is a non-profit organization that offSARC is a non-profit organization that offers programs and services to provide mental and/or physical support for victims of sexual assault. Their services include a Counseling Program to help survivors of sexual assault by working with counselors who have expertise in providing trauma-specific care. SARC also offers a Case Management Program to provide emotional support for survivors, either by in-person meetings, telephone, texting or email. Case managers can facilitate communication with law enforcement, prosecutors, and other community partners and provide accompaniment to case related meetings and support throughout the legal process. SARC maintains a 24-hour crisis support line at (503) 640-5311.our crisis support line at (503) 640-5311.)
  • Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC) - Mental Health  + (SARC is a non-profit organization that offSARC is a non-profit organization that offers programs and services to provide mental and/or physical support for victims of sexual assault. Their services include a Counseling Program to help survivors of sexual assault by working with counselors who have expertise in providing trauma-specific care. SARC also offers a Case Management Program to provide emotional support for survivors, either by in-person meetings, telephone, texting or email. Case managers can facilitate communication with law enforcement, prosecutors, and other community partners and provide accompaniment to case related meetings and support throughout the legal process. SARC maintains a 24-hour crisis support line at (503) 640-5311.our crisis support line at (503) 640-5311.)
  • Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC) - Victim Assistance  + (SARC provides crisis interventions and ongSARC provides crisis interventions and ongoing support services to folks who have been impacted by sexual violence. Crisis intervention, including over the phone support and in-person response, is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. SARC also provides individual counseling sessions, case management advocacy services, group healing and support services, prevention education, community trainings and outreach, and culturally responsive services. </br>:''https://sarcoregon.org/sarc-services/'':''https://sarcoregon.org/sarc-services/'')
  • SLO Recovery Center - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (SLO Recovery offers an integrated care appSLO Recovery offers an integrated care approach focusing on substance use disorders, mental health conditions and co-occurring behavioral health conditions. By providing patient-centered care and focusing on the individual needs for treatment, services, and therapeutic interventions we can best serve every individual. We offer an integrated care approach focusing on substance use disorders, mental health conditions and/or co- occurring behavioral health conditions. Treatments include interventions, assessments, counseling sessions, medication management and more. SLO is in network with most</br></br>private insurance. OHP -Health Share is accepted for telehealth and OHP- Trillium is accepted for in person.</br></br>'''Partial Hospitalization Programming''' SLO Recovery Center provides a structured program of outpatient services as an alternative to inpatient care. PHP treatment is provided during the day and doesn’t require an overnight stay. At SLO Recovery Center, PHP is a stabilizing structured day track that includes Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Relapse Prevention, DUI services, and 12 step recovery support. We also utilize yoga, Rock to Recovery, Healing Arts, acupuncture and community-based activities to treat the whole person. PHP at SLO Recovery Center can vary from 5 to 30 days depending on the severity of a patient's symptoms. Sober housing is available. The average length is 90 days. A psychiatric nurse and physician’s assistance are on site.</br></br>'''Intensive Outpatient Programming''' SLO Recovery Center allows patients to participate in their daily affairs, such as work or school, and then participate in treatment at times which can bring balance to their recovery process. At SLO Recovery, IOP is a flexible day or evening track that consists of 9-15 hours a week and includes Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Relapse Prevention and DUI services. IOP is often the next step down from Partial Hospitalization Programming (PHP). Most IOP services at SLO Recovery Center will range 30-45 days.</br></br>'''Outpatient Programming''' SLO Recovery Center can be appropriate in many situations as an initial level of care for patients with less severe disorders, or for those who are stepping down from more intensive services. Outpatient services can also be for those who are stable and need ongoing monitoring, support, and disease management. Outpatient at SLO Recovery is a flexible day or evening track that helps patients integrate into the community while promoting self-efficacy. Patients in Outpatient will learn to self-check and use their new skills in the community, as well as self-monitor their symptoms. Outpatient at SLO Recovery Center often lasts approximately 30-45 days.</br></br>'''Detox''' Ambulatory detox is an outpatient medical treatment program for those suffering from an addiction of any kind. An ambulatory Detox is a cost-effective option for many people since these patients are able to spend the night in the comfort of their own homes while receiving high-quality treatment during the day. At SLO Recovery Center Ambulatory Detox is a structured yet flexible day track that supports a person through a brief period of acute detox. Ambulatory Detox is overseen by a doctor and supported by staff throughout the day. The goal of Ambulatory Detox is to stabilize, reduce</br></br>anxiety, and other symptoms of acute detox and help the patient integrate into the daily life of treatment services. Ambulatory Detox at SLO Recovery Center will usually last 2- 5 days.</br></br>'''Structured Sober Living''' Sober Living Oregon (SLO) is focused on providing safe, well-structured living environments as an effective transition program from active alcoholism and chemical dependency.</br></br>'''Aftercare''' Aftercare at SLO Recovery Center is a self-directed program designed to help patients with navigating the triggers and obstacles which often show up upon reintegration into normal, daily living. Aftercare is effective in supporting patients in early recovery and can help prevent relapse. SLO Recovery Staff is available for phone support as well as in-person contact as needed for continued support. Aftercare can last anywhere from 30 days to however long it takes to find long term remission and stability.to find long term remission and stability.)
  • SOAR (SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery) - Mental Health  + (SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SSSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR) is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and is a national program designed to increase access to the disability income benefit programs administered by</br></br>the Social Security Administration (SSA) for eligible adults who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness and have a serious mental illness, medical impairment, and/or a co-occurring substance use disorder./or a co-occurring substance use disorder.)
  • Multnomah Safe Rest Village  + (Safe Rest Village (28 units, expanding to 100) for adults with on-site services)
  • SW Naito Village  + (Safe Rest Village (35 units) for adults)
  • Reedway Safe Rest Village  + (Safe Rest Village (60 units, expanding to 120) for adults)
  • Safe Rest Villages - Housing  + (Safe Rest Villages are temporary, managed,Safe Rest Villages are temporary, managed, outdoor shelters that provide a place for Portlanders to sleep, basic and necessary hygiene, and access to case management and behavioral health services. Safe Rest Villages also provide harm reduction. They offer case management and social service support to address the trauma of houselessness, treatment for unmet mental health needs, substance use disorders, and prepare villagers to achieve their personal goals, be they to return home/reconnect with family, find permanent supportive housing, or enter recovery, among other options.</br> Safe Rest Villages are managed by various contracted social service providers selected by the Joint Office of Homeless Services.</br></br></br>The program is open to anyone experiencing houselessness who is 18 years or older, their partners, and their pets. Entry is by referral only. Referrals are made by first responders, Park Rangers, and Portland Street Response, among other social service providers engaging with those living outside.</br></br></br>Shelter operators provide at least one meal a day, and each Village has a shared kitchenette space for all to use.</br> All Safe Rest Villages include wraparound behavioral and mental health services. Services and programs offered on-site are only for villagers; they are not walk-up sites or day sites.; they are not walk-up sites or day sites.)
  • Sunderland North RV Safe Park  + (Safe parking site (55 vehicles) for adults with vehicles)
  • Oregon LID Program - Utilities  + (Save on your monthly Pacific Power bills wSave on your monthly Pacific Power bills with their Low-Income Discount (LID) program. Enrollment is available to income-qualified residential customers in Oregon. Eligibility and discount level are based on your annual household income (gross income) at or below 60% of Oregon state median income adjusted for household size (see chart on their website). If you qualify, you’ll join more than 43,000 customers who are enrolled and getting help with their bills.</br></br>Guidelines to Apply for LID:</br>* To qualify, the Pacific Power bill must be in your name.</br>* You must meet the current income guidelines, adjusted for household size. Qualifying income refers to total gross income from all sources, both taxable and nontaxable. Household size reflects all permanent residents in the home, including adults and children. ''Oregon LID''</br>* Discount applies only to bills associated with the Customer’s permanent primary residence.</br>* If you enroll, you will see discount savings on future electric bills.</br>* Don’t include income documents with your completed application.</br>* Re-enrollment will be required every two years. Customers receiving LIHEAP or OEAP within 12 months of recertification will automatically be re-enrolled for two years.</br></br>You can apply online at ''https://csapps.pacificpower.net/public/or-low-income'' or by calling the number listed above.e'' or by calling the number listed above.)
  • Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI) - Housing Support Services  + (Self Enhancement offers eviction prevention, homeless housing services, case management services, and African-American advocacy.)
  • Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI) - Utilities  + (Self Enhancement, Inc. offers energy assisSelf Enhancement, Inc. offers energy assistance. You must schedule an appointment to apply for benefits. You can book an appointment on their web portal at ''https://sei-'' ''portal.communityappointments.com/'' or by calling their hotline at (503) 713-5590.</br></br>Income verification is required, and you must provide a social security card for all household members, picture identification for all household members aged 18 and over, your current utility bill, and gross income verification for all household members aged 18 and over for the past 30 days from the date of your appointment (bank statements will not be accepted.)nt (bank statements will not be accepted.))
  • Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI) - Culturally Specific Programs  + (Self-Enhancement’s community and family prSelf-Enhancement’s community and family programs are designed to provide families with the resources, supports, and wrap-around services needed to help ensure they are safe, stable, and have their critical social, emotional, and economic needs met. CFP services address economic disparities by providing a broad continuum of anti-poverty, family stabilization, and employment services that are culturally specific for African American families and/or culturally responsive for other families in need.lly responsive for other families in need.)
  • Dignity Village  + (Self-managed homeless community (60 units) for adults (men, women, couples))
  • Trillium Young Adult Services Sender House - Transitional Aged Youth Programs  + (Sender House is a voluntary residential prSender House is a voluntary residential program in Albany for young adults aged 17-24 struggling with significant mental health diagnoses as they transition toward independent living. Residents receive formal treatment services like medication management appointments with a psychiatrist and sessions with a therapist through Linn County Mental Health. Other services include individual and group sessions; skills training, help with volunteer activities, work, and school completion.r activities, work, and school completion.)
  • Sequoia Mental Health Services - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (Sequoia offers services specifically tailoSequoia offers services specifically tailored to the needs of clients who are struggling with addiction or substance abuse. They also provide integrated services, for clients with dual diagnoses of mental illness and addiction.</br>* Outpatient Adult Treatment</br>* DUII Diversion</br>* Individual & Group Therapy</br>* Adolescent Services</br>* Family Group Therapy</br>* Integrated Addiction and Mental Health Services</br></br>Sequoia operates three residential treatment programs. Each program is licensed by Oregon Addictions and Mental Health Division and has 24-hour care staff. Residential treatment is often a necessary step in an individual’s return to independent community living. Residents benefit from a safe and structured environment while establishing the skills needed for daily living and community navigation.</br>* 24-hour Supervision, Support & Treatment 24</br>* Professional, Trained Staff</br>* Skills Training</br>* Case Management Services</br>* Community Integration</br>* Coordination with Community ServicesIntegration * Coordination with Community Services)
  • Sequoia Mental Health Services - Mental Health  + (Sequoia operates several housing programs Sequoia operates several housing programs in Washington County to provide a safe, affordable, and health community for individuals with severe and persistent mental disorders. These facilities are subsidized and managed to assure a high quality of life. They have four permanent HUD apartments (which typically have wait lists).</br></br>They also have transitional housing with individualized support services. To access these services a person needs to be a Sequoia client. Criteria for acceptance are homelessness, a documented mental illness, client of Sequoia, and a voucher from Washington County Housing.</br></br>Sequoia runs three state-licensed residential treatment facilities with 24- hour care where residents learn daily living skills in a safe environment. The facilities offer case management, medication assistance, and coordinate with community organizations.d coordinate with community organizations.)