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  • (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.)
  • Good Neighbor Center  + (Serves families experiencing housing insecurity by providing a safe environment, resources, and assistance in finding permanent housing.)
  • Services - LGBTQIA+ Programs  + (Services for 2SLGBTQ+ community include: * Groups and organizations * Substance use counseling * Case management and referral * Mental health counseling * Houseless outreach)
  • SMYRC East  + (Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC) - Transitional Aged Youth Programs)
  • Laurelwood Center  + (Shelter (96 beds) for women and couples; priority to veterans, seniors, disabled; pets allowed)
  • Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers (Bybee Lakes Hope Center)  + (Shelter and transitional housing at the former Wapato facility with case management and reentry support.)
  • Clackamas Service Center - Clothing and Hygiene Services  + (Showers and clothing available Tuesday, WeShowers and clothing available Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. It is recommended that you arrive before noon in order to secure a spot. Everyone who showers at CSC is provided with a clean towel, washcloth, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Razors, combs, and a change of clothes, including new socks and underwear, are also available to anyone who wants them.e also available to anyone who wants them.)
  • Outside In - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (Since 1968, Outside In has supported youthSince 1968, Outside In has supported youth experiencing homelessness and other marginalized people as they move toward improved health and self-sufficiency. Driven to meet the changing needs of those it helps, the agency has created an all-inclusive and integrated system of cutting edge and sometimes controversial wraparound services that has transformed and saved thousands of lives over the years.</br></br>Individuals who are screened into the Multnomah County Homeless Youth Continuum and meet diagnostic criteria are eligible for services.</br></br>'''The ROSE Program (Recovery Oriented Supports and Engagement)''' Substance use specialists and peer mentors help you on your path to recovery without judgement or intimidation. We provide support through harm reduction, goal setting, and treatment referrals. We are focused on creating genuine connections, identifying your options, and respecting your choices. For more information, email us at ''ROSEInfo@outsidein.org'' ''or call (503) 593-7389'' .</br></br>'''Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment''' Combined care for mental health and any substance use concerns with two program options.</br></br>'''Outpatient Treatment''' – Individual and group therapy focused on DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) and Acceptance Commitment Therapy teaches mindfulness and skill building to manage emotions, distress, and interpersonal relationships. Participants are eligible to receive psychiatric medication management.</br></br>'''ACT Treatment (RISE)''' – Our team includes substance use and mental health counseling, peer support, housing case management, employment and education support, nurse case management, and psychiatric medication management. Our providers work together using an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model to support you in taking the next steps in building the life that you want.</br></br>For more information, ''email'' ''riseinfo@outsidein.org'' ''or call (503) 354-9695'' .tsidein.org'' ''or call (503) 354-9695'' .)
  • Central City Concern (CCC) Treatment Programs - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (Since 1979, the Portland community has truSince 1979, the Portland community has trusted Central City Concern to help people create meaningful, long-term change. Every year, we serve more than 13,000 people experiencing or at risk of homelessness with affordable and supportive housing, person-centered health care, addiction recovery and employment assistance.</br></br></br>'''Blackburn Center''' ''12121 E. Burnside Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97216''</br></br>''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/recovery-at-blackburn-center/'' </br></br>''Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.''</br></br>Blackburn Center’s east side recovery program offers compassionate care for substance use disorder; with everything you need all under one roof. Wherever you are on the path to recovery, you’ll have the support of a team of mental health professionals, health care providers and substance-use counselors to support you at each step. Service options include addiction/substance use treatment; medication-supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine); individual and group therapy, peer support/counseling; DUII treatment, medication management, on-site prescription refills, and acupuncture to reduce substance cravings, relieve chronic pain, regulate emotions, lower stress, anxiety, and support overall wellbeing.</br></br></br>'''CCC Recovery Center''' ''726 W. Burnside Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209''</br></br>''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/ccc-recovery-center/''</br></br>Intensive outpatient treatment, meaning clients see our team about four times a week, for up to nine hours total. Treatment includes medication-supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine), individual counseling, relapse prevention, acupuncture, and peer mentoring.</br></br></br>'''Central City Concern - Hooper Detox & Stabilization Center''' ''1535 N Williams Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97227''</br></br>''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/hooper-detoxification-stabilization-center/''</br></br>Hooper Detoxification Stabilization Center offers compassionate treatment for people coming off drugs, alcohol or other substances. Hooper Detoxification Stabilization Center serves 2,000 to 3,000 people a year in a safe, inclusive space. Many of our staff are in recovery themselves and have experienced the challenges of withdrawal and early stabilization.</br></br>Hooper Center provides a medically monitored subacute detoxification and stabilization program for those withdrawing from alcohol and other drugs. Inpatient detox patients receive 5-9 days of medical treatment for early withdrawal symptoms. Treatment includes medication-supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine). Potential clients must show up in person at detox. Doors open at 6:45 a.m. Monday- Friday and admission triage begins at 7:45 a.m. Hooper is open for admission on most holidays, except for Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.</br></br>Outpatient detox services are available Mondays–Fridays, 1 p.m.–4 p.m.</br></br>No one will be turned away for inability to pay.</br></br></br>'''Karibu Stabilization Program''' ''Central City Concern'' ''2020 SE Powell Blvd.'' ''Portland, OR 97202''</br></br>''https://centralcityconcern.org/health-care-location/karibu-stabilization-program/''</br></br>Karibu provides individualized, culturally specific stabilization and treatment preparation (STP) services for Black/African American adults (18+) who are involved or at-risk of involvement with the criminal justice system and have behavioral health needs. The program has an outreach team and a supportive housing team supporting 14-20 participants living on-site. Clients are referred by either parole or probation. This culturally specific outreach team serves approximately 30-35 clients at any given time. This case load currently consists of clients residing in the community (pre- and post- enrollment) and will soon also include clients living in the Karibu Stabilization for Treatment Preparation program (STP). Community outreach is provided from a large passenger vehicle to allow program staff to work within the community. Once enrolled, Karibu participants have access to seamlessly integrated services delivered by the KCCT if living in the community (for up to 6 months), or in the Karibu STP if living on- site once opened. There is an online enrollment form.</br></br></br>'''Imani Center''' ''Central City Concern'' ''2040 SE Powell Blvd.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97202''</br></br>''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/imani-center/'' </br></br>''Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m., closed 12-1 pm daily. Closed holidays.''</br></br>Since 2015, Imani Center has provided mental health and addiction treatment for the Black and African American community. The Imani Center offers individual and group counseling, peer support and limited case management in a culturally safe environment where participants can be themselves. At the Imani Center, you’ll have the opportunity to build community with folks who look like you, with the support of staff members who have lived knowledge of Black culture and the African American experience. Self- referral.</br></br></br>'''Letty Owings Center''' ''Central City Concern'' ''2545 NE Flanders St, Portland, OR 97232''</br></br>''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/letty-owings-center''</br></br>The Letty Owings residential drug and alcohol treatment center serves pregnant women or women with children five and under. Treatment includes medication- supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine). Since 1989, Letty Owings Center has helped young mothers to become sober, healthy and hopeful about the future. Because recovery is more complex during pregnancy and while raising young children, we offer a safe, inclusive environment for women to live with their children while in treatment for substance use disorders. Letty Owings has helped more than 400 women regain stability. Our residents often can stay with their children, who might otherwise be placed in foster care.</br></br>To apply, potential clients need to complete the online screening form. </br></br></br>'''Central City Concern - Puentes''' ''1949 SE 122nd Ave Portland, OR 97233''</br></br>''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/puentes/'' </br></br>''Hours: Monday-Friday,9 a.m–5 p.m. Closed holidays.''</br></br>Central City Concern (CCC) developed the culturally specific Puentes program to support Latinos in recovery. Puentes uses a multidisciplinary approach to provide outpatient alcohol and drug treatment and mental health care to individuals and to the entire family in a way that mitigates stigma and fear. Puentes staff are bilingual and bicultural; they understand Latino values, family roles, and community structures helping Latino clients gain insight into cultural influences on behavior. Puentes clients receive primary health care, a recovery mentor, a mentor for the entire family and a case manager to help with housing and follow up care. With treatment, support and shelter, the family or individual can move from crisis to stability and reunification.</br></br></br>'''River Haven''' ''Central City Concern'' ''5019 NE 102nd Ave.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97220'' </br></br>''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/river-haven''</br></br>River Haven is a unique recovery community that integrates housing, enhanced intensive outpatient behavioral health treatment and peer support services into a supportive recovery environment. With 65 rooms, clients receive compassionate addiction treatment and mental health services while living at River Haven for six to nine months.</br></br></br>'''Estate Hotel''' ''Central City Concern'' ''225 NW Couch'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209''</br></br>Participants in the Recovery Mentor Program live in alcohol and drug free housing. They are matched with individual mentors who introduce them to drug‐free housing and accompany them to their first support group meetings. Mentors check in with clients daily, making sure they maintain their commitment to a regimen of intensive outpatient medical, chemical dependency and mental health treatment. The longer a person continues with outpatient treatment, the greater the chance of long‐term sobriety. The Recovery Mentor Program provides encouragement and a strong social network. It is a program in which individuals are held accountable for their successes, as well as for their digressions.</br></br></br>'''Central City Concern - Downtown Recovery Center''' ''727 W Burnside St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209''</br></br>''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/old-town-clinic-recovery-services/'' </br></br>''Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.''</br></br>Old Town Clinic offers compassionate, judgement-free outpatient treatment for substance use disorder and addiction. Treatment options include Medication-supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine), recovery group therapy, acupuncture to reduce substance cravings, relieve chronic pain, regulate emotions, lower stress and</br></br>anxiety, and support overall wellbeing, Consultation with a pharmacist to manage your medication, and on-site prescription refills.</br></br></br>'''Old Town Recovery Center''' ''33 NW Broadway'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209''</br></br>''https://centralcityconcern.org/recovery-location/old-town-recovery-center/'' </br></br>''Phone hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'' ''Walk-in hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.''</br></br>Comprehensive, compassionate mental health services and outpatient treatment for substance use disorders. Treatment includes medication-supported recovery with Suboxone (buprenorphine). Services include one-on-one counseling, medication management, case management, money management, wraparound care, in-home visits and outreach and on-site pharmacy.home visits and outreach and on-site pharmacy.)
  • Operation Nightwatch - Community Service Opportunities  + (Since 1981, Operation Nightwatch has been Since 1981, Operation Nightwatch has been providing radical hospitality to alleviate the isolation experienced by those living on the streets. They also distribute essential items and offer drop-in mental health support to those who request it. Their hospitality center is one of the few open at this time of night, when resources and connection are hard to come by. Their volunteers are essential to providing the services they offer - be it coffee and a meal, a blanket and socks, or conversation and connection.</br></br>They are currently offering off-site volunteer programs as well as their more limited direct service opportunities. They understand that their late evenings can make it difficult for some people to make it during their hours of operation, so they have created opportunities for those who can help remotely and on their own time.</br></br>For more information on how you can help, please email us at Susan at the contact information above.at Susan at the contact information above.)
  • Sisters of the Road - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + (Sisters of the Road is a social justice orSisters of the Road is a social justice organization that uplifts the dignity and autonomy of people experiencing poverty through low/no-cost meals, education and training, a barter work program, advocacy, and a welcoming community space for all.</br></br>Sisters of the Road’s Café is currently closed while they prepare their new facility. The café has historically worked as a barter restaurant where you can trade some time volunteering in the cafe for a fresh, healthy meal via our Barter Credit system. You could also pay $1.25 for a meal with cash or E.B.T. Sisters of the Road advocated for and got a law passed to allow E.B.T. benefits to be used for hot meals in our cafe back in 1987.</br></br>Please check the website for reopening information once it is available.eopening information once it is available.)
  • Snowcap at Rockwood - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + (Snowcap at Rockwood offers emergency food,Snowcap at Rockwood offers emergency food, mobile food pantry, clothing for the entire family, back to school items, community baskets, and has a community garden.</br></br>They are located behind the Rockwood Center (formerly the Rockwood Methodist Church). They serve people who live east of 82nd Ave. and within Multnomah County. Visitors must bring proof of address (utility bill, mail, etc.) that is dated within the last 30 days, and their own bags or boxes.</br></br>The food pantry is open Monday–Thursday from 10 a.m.–1 p.m.s open Monday–Thursday from 10 a.m.–1 p.m.)
  • Sober Living Oregon Office  + (Sober Living Oregon - Clean and Sober Housing)
  • Solve Office  + (Solve - Community Service Opportunities)
  • Solve - Community Service Opportunities  + (Solve accepts volunteers to clean up the cSolve accepts volunteers to clean up the community. To register for an account and complete an application, visit ''https://www.solveoregon.org/volunteer-sign-up'' . An events calendar is located on their website at ''https://www.solveoregon.org/calendar'' , which lists their current volunteer opportunities.</br></br>Opportunities for court-ordered community service hours are available.</br></br>Please note that individuals who have been convicted of or charged with any crime involving or relating to invoking fear in another person and any form of harassment or assault (including but not limited to stalking, assault, battery, domestic violence, child abuse, and neglect, child pornography, child abduction, online harassment, or any sexual offense) are NOT permitted to register on this site.</br></br>If you’re unsure your offense is appropriate, email us before you create an account at ''info@solveoregon.org'' .e an account at ''info@solveoregon.org'' .)
  • Sonrise Church  + (Sonrise Church - Community Service Opportunities)
  • Phoenix Counseling Center - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (Specializing in substance use, mental healSpecializing in substance use, mental health, and co-occurring.</br></br>Phoenix Counseling Center offers outpatient substance use counseling services. Their clinicians provide therapy from a number of evidence based and trauma informed therapeutic models.</br></br>Individual counseling and group support. They welcome mandated clients as well as volunteers.</br></br>The process of accessing counseling is guided by their clinicians from the time of assessment to completion of counseling services. Their services are individualized to meet the needs of the clients that they serve.</br></br>Groups They Offer:</br></br>'''Substance Use Level 2 (Adults)''' The Level II substance use treatment groups meet 3 times a week for 3 hours each. They are combination education/process groups based on the evidence-based Living in Balance curriculum. Group curriculum includes relapse prevention, codependency, family dynamics, healthy ways to deal with stress, and self-esteem.</br></br>'''Substance Use Level 1 (Adults)''' The Level I substance use treatment group meets once a week for 2 hours. It is an ongoing group offered to individuals who have successfully completed a higher level of care and to those who, at assessment, meet criteria for Level I services. This group is based on the evidence-based Living in Balance curriculum.</br></br>'''Relapse Prevention Group (Adults)''' This group provides tools to prevent and deal with relapse as well as an opportunity to process experiences with triggers. Although it is part of the Level II program, most individuals will be encouraged to attend this ongoing group, regardless of their level of care. It is a great place to get support in handling the daily challenges encountered in early recovery.</br></br>'''Achieving Balance (Adults)''' Achieving Balance: Exploring the Intersection between Substance Use and Mental Health is a group integrating the needs of individuals experiencing co-occurring substance use and mental health issues. It uses psychoeducation and process focusing on psychiatric and substance use disorder education; coping skills to manage substance use and mental health symptoms, relapse prevention plans; and the creation of healthy relationships to promote an increased support system of individuals experiencing similar struggles and symptoms.</br></br>'''Adolescent Groups''' The adolescent groups function as a safe place for teenagers to be themselves, be heard, and connect with peers who are also facing the challenge of substance use and the transition toward adulthood. Groups compassionately address drug and alcohol education, relapse prevention, identification of triggers, drug education, and healthy coping skills. Another group, for adolescents meeting criteria for Level 2.1 treatment, helps members identify adaptive strategies to cope with a mental health diagnosis, symptoms, or other related experiences to minimize the potential for relapse. These groups satisfy Minor in Possession charge treatment requirements.</br></br>'''Moving On Group''' This evidence-based group, offered in conjunction with Jackson County Criminal Justice, is designed especially for women on probation. The four content areas of this combination education/process group are: encouraging personal responsibility and enhancing motivation for change; expanding connections and building healthy relationships; skill enhancement, development, and maintenance; and relaxation and stress management skills. Group members attend a Seeking Safety Group concurrently.</br></br>'''Family Connections Program''' This program provides substance use treatment and experiential mom-baby bonding groups as well as a dad’s support group and parenting classes for pregnant and new moms.</br></br>'''Beyond Trauma''' This evidence-based group is designed for individuals with both a trauma history and substance abuse issues. It provides tools for stabilization, emotional management, healthy boundaries, grief and loss, and reconnection with self/community. Members gain support in meeting their hierarchy of needs, preparing them to lead more productive lives.</br></br>'''DUII Education''' This group meets Oregon requirements for Drug and Alcohol Information Programs. Members in this group learn about Oregon law and receive information regarding substance use disorders.</br></br>'''The Gathering (Paused until in-person)''' The Gathering is a purely experiential group for folks who don’t typically like group settings. Through a wide variety of activities, such as painting, drawing, music, and writing, this group explores members are impacted by substance use. This is a great group for anyone struggling with the emotions, thoughts, and situations that may arise on the path to recovery.</br></br>'''Mindfulness''' This experiential group provides the opportunity for individuals to learn how to use mindfulness techniques to support their recovery.</br></br>'''Parenting Classes''' This basic Parenting Enhancement group deals with self-esteem, anger management, emotional literacy, child development, gender differences, parenting styles, and parenting techniques. The goal of this class is the enhancement of solid parent-child interactions.cement of solid parent-child interactions.)
  • Sponsors Inc. - Housing  + (Sponsors provides transitional housing andSponsors provides transitional housing and other necessary services to individuals releasing from correctional institutions in Oregon who are paroling to Lane County. People who have served eight years or more and/or are at high-risk to re-offend (as evidenced by a validated risk-assessment tool) are given highest priority.</br></br>Transitional housing is provided for program participants to acquire employment, schooling or disability benefits, save money and move into permanent housing. Participants stay for an average of 60-90 days and receive twice weekly drug/alcohol tests and intensive case management. Long-term Honors housing, lasting up to one year, is also available for clients demonstrating both the highest need and ability to succeed.</br></br>During the first 30 days at Sponsors, program participants are expected to find a job and begin saving money toward housing deposits and rent. The '''Reentry Resource Center''' , located at Roosevelt Crossing, provides job search help, referrals, computer access, resume writing and interview trainings, as well as financial literacy and writing classes and a monthly legal clinic.</br></br>Sponsors also offers parenting classes, 12-step meetings, cognitive-based Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) and a Mentorship Program to match program participants with others in the community for an active, healthy social life. For more information about transitional housing through their Women’s Program, contact the Women’s Program Director Joan Quaempts at ( ''541) 485-6738'' . For more information about their transitional housing programs for men, contact Sponsors Executive Director Paul Solomon at ''pjsolomon@sponsorsinc.org'' or</br>#.</br></br>Sponsors also provides housing for ten men with sex offense backgrounds. Clients are referred by Lane County Parole & Probation</br> or have completed Sponsors ''Men’s'' ''Transitional Program'' . Clients can stay for up to two years, rents are $300 a month, and tenants are able to establish rental histories. Clients in this program are required to be working or in school and to remain clean and sober. Many are engaged in sex offender treatment. The building is staffed by a full-time resident manager and many residents maintain connections to Sponsors on-site programs.tain connections to Sponsors on-site programs.)
  • St. Francis Dining Hall - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals  + (St. Francis Dining Hall serves meals served Monday–Friday, noon–2 p.m.)
  • St. Vincent de Paul Social Services Dept.  + (St. Vincent de Paul Social Services Dept. - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals)
  • Emergence Addiction Center - Eugene  + (Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support)
  • Emergence Facility Florence  + (Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support)
  • Emergence Addiction & Behavioral Center  + (Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support)
  • Emergence Facility Cottage Grove  + (Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support)
  • Emergence Facility Eugene  + (Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support)
  • Emergence – Springfield  + (Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support)
  • Substance Use Offiuce Florence  + (Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support)
  • Substance Use Facility – Eugene  + (Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support)
  • Substance Use Office Centennial Plaza  + (Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support)
  • Substance Use Centennial Loop  + (Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support)
  • Substance Use – Midtown  + (Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support)