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- Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs Portland + (Veteran Services: Employment, Benefits, and Other Assistance - Veterans Programs)
- Veteran Services Multnomah County Office + (Veteran Services: Employment, Benefits, and Other Assistance - Veterans Programs)
- The Bunker Project + (Veteran Services: Employment, Benefits, and Other Assistance - Veterans Programs)
- Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs - Home Loans Office + (Veterans Affairs Programs for Housing and the Homeless - Housing)
- Veterans Affairs – Roseberg Office + (Veterans Affairs – Treatment Programs - Veterans Programs)
- Veterans Affairs – Portland Office + (Veterans Affairs – Treatment Programs - Veterans Programs)
- Transition & Care Management (TCM) + (Veterans Affairs – Treatment Programs - Veterans Programs)
- Kenton Women's Village + (Village (15 units) for women; priority to veterans, seniors (55+), and disabled)
- St. Johns Village (C3PO) + (Village (19 units) for men, women, and couples)
- St Johns Village (C3PO) + (Village (19 units) for men, women, and couples)
- Village Resources - Recovery Support Services + (Village Resources is a non-profit designed … Village Resources is a non-profit designed to mitigate the initial barriers that male and female “Adults in Custody” encounter after release from Oregon correctional facilities. Village Resources was created to address and provide post-release resources during the first 30-60 critical days after release. They offer mentorship and guidance to individuals immediately after leaving the prison environment to assist them in the planning and logistics necessary to access key daily living resources, and to support them in maintaining pro-social behaviors consistent with appropriate community living.</br></br>Village Resources primary focus is to provide support and resources designed to mitigate the barriers to successful transition, as well as supporting pro-social thinking by modeling, and addressing criminal thinking behaviors. To help them on their reentry journey Village Resources provides a variety of daily living essentials.</br></br>Their programs include:</br></br>'''Restored Bike Program''' Village Resources receives used and repairable bikes and restores them in working condition for donation to individuals who have suspended licenses and/or no means of transportation at release, and require alternative transportation to make required visits to programming, parole officer reporting, and employment locations. Bike parts are purchased at wholesale from a local bike store, and the bike repairs are conducted by volunteer engineers from a local software company.</br></br>'''Resource Deliverables''' Village Resources provides:</br>* over the over-the-counter cell-phones with minutes to support employment and community resource connection, based on assessed need.</br>* transportation and mentoring support to mitigate barriers associated with accessing resources necessary for successful daily living.</br>* additional daily living necessities such as work ready clothing, a hygiene kit, work boots and tools designed to encourage and support immediate employment.</br></br>'''Mentoring Support''' Trained mentors are available to be assigned to each release and, will be in contact with the inmate both prior to and after release with the goal of establishing a list of immediate needs at release, including assistance in applying for SSI/SSD, supplying housing and employment contact resources, and encouraging affiliation with community support groups.</br></br>''https://villageresources.org/our-programs/''tps://villageresources.org/our-programs/'')
- Arbor Lodge Village (pods) + (Village-style pods (18 beds) for women and non-binary individuals; includes veteran-only pods)
- Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Centers - Medical + (Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Centers of … Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Centers offer health care at 18 locations across Washington and Yamhill counties, including at their five School-Based Health Centers located on high school campuses. Virginia Garcia offers medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, mental & behavioral health and wellness programs at their clinics. Virginia</br></br>Garcia believes in whole health care and in being part of the communities they serve. They engage in advocacy, reaching out to those living around them to offer services, classes and health-related activities. Virginia Garcia engages in advocacy, outreach, and wellness through their innovation and patient-centered care. Virginia Garcia can help patients sign up for the Oregon Health Plan. Locate the nearest clinic and arrange for health care through their website: ''https://virginiagarcia.org/locations/''ite: ''https://virginiagarcia.org/locations/'')
- Voices of Problem Gambling Recovery: HOPE Program - Other Addiction Treatment and Support + (Voices of Problem Gambling Recovery (VPGR) … Voices of Problem Gambling Recovery (VPGR) offers peer support groups for those struggling with gambling addiction through its Help Opportunity Perseverance and Education (HOPE) program. Support from Certified Problem Gambling Recovery Mentors is available. The mentors are all recovering gamblers so can relate on a</br></br>personal level. VPGR’s website has links to several free gambling resources in the state and throughout the nation. This is a free program for people living in or receiving gambling treatment in Multnomah County. VPGR’s core belief is that gambling addiction is a psychological and brain chemistry condition that can be changed rather than a bad habit or moral weakness.rather than a bad habit or moral weakness.)
- Sunshine Division - Community Service Opportunities + (Volunteer opportunities include: '''Box B … Volunteer opportunities include:</br></br>'''Box Building''' Work alongside a distanced group of volunteers at our Wilsonville Fulfillment Center to pack stable food into boxes for distribution. Group inquiries preferred.</br></br>Location: Wilsonville Fulfillment Center, 30299 SW Boones Ferry Road, Wilsonville, Oregon, 97070.</br></br>'''Client Assistance''' Work alongside our staff by aiding in serving clients at each of our two pantries. Tasks could include greeting clients and passing out food boxes, adding perishable items to our base food boxes and helping build to-go bags for our clientele.</br></br>Locations:</br></br>''687 N Thompson St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97227'' ''(Possible shifts: Monday–Friday, 9:30 a.m.–11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. & Saturday, 9 a.m.–'' ''1 p.m.)''</br></br>''12436 SE Stark St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97223'' ''(Possible shifts: Tuesday–Friday 9:30 a.m.–11 a.m., 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. & Saturday 9 a.m.–'' ''1 p.m.)''</br></br>'''Food Sorting''' Participate in a crucial step in our operations by sorting our dry food donations for distribution at our spacious Wilsonville Fulfillment Center on Wednesday mornings from 10 a.m.–12 p.m.</br></br>Location: Wilsonville Fulfillment Center, 30299 SW Boones Ferry Road, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070.</br></br>'''Warehouse Assistance''' Looking for a dedicated individuals (or individuals) who are interested in helping at the Wilsonville Fulfillment Center weekly. Participants will help with taping boxes, recycling cardboard and various other tasks. Scheduling is relatively flexible as most of these tasks can be completed with limited supervision.</br></br>Location: Wilsonville Fulfillment Center, 30299 SW Boones Ferry Road, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070.9 SW Boones Ferry Road, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070.)
- Sonrise Church - Community Service Opportunities + (Volunteers are needed to help around the church and assist with church-related events and fundraisers.)
- Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden - Community Service Opportunities + (Volunteers are needed to maintain the beau … Volunteers are needed to maintain the beauty of Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden on Wednesday mornings, 9:00 a.m., February through mid-November.</br></br>All skill levels are welcome. They provide guidance, tools, gloves, and light refreshments. To let them know you’ll be joining them or to ask any questions, please complete the form by visiting ''https://www.crystalspringsgardenpdx.org/volunteer'' '''.'''alspringsgardenpdx.org/volunteer'' '''.''')
- Taste and See Local - Community Service Opportunities + (Volunteers are needed to make and move foo … Volunteers are needed to make and move food boxes (Wednesdays) and distribute food boxes (Thursdays).</br></br>Volunteers are welcome to show up every Thursday at 9 am and work usually goes until 2 or 3 pm. They especially need help after the food bank closes to clean up. Donating just an hour or two is still helpful. Call ( ''971) 825-6576'' for more info.l. Call ( ''971) 825-6576'' for more info.)
- Volunteers of America (VOA) Men’s Residential Treatment + (Volunteers of America (VOA) Men’s Residential Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Treatment)
- Volunteers of America (VOA) Oregon Problem Gambling Services - Other Addiction Treatment and Support + (Volunteers of America Oregon’s culturally … Volunteers of America Oregon’s culturally specific Problem Gambling Prevention and Treatment Program offers free counseling for compulsive gamblers and for the family members of people who gamble - regardless of whether their family member is involved in treatment. Evening and daytime services are available.</br></br>'''Assessment and evaluation''' We provide professional evaluation of treatment needs for Problem Gambling.</br></br>'''Individual and group counseling''' Our groups include educational and process groups in a supportive environment.</br></br>'''Naturopathic health evaluation and care''' Our clients have access to a team of health care providers who use naturopathic treatment modes to maintain good health and treat illness.</br></br>'''Medication management''' Our Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner provides evaluation and management of medications for mental health treatment.</br></br>'''Case management and referrals''' To resources for housing, employment, and other services that remove barriers to treatment.ervices that remove barriers to treatment.)
- 13 Salmon Shower Project (by First Unitarian Portland) + (Volunteer‑run hygiene program offering showers and supplies at First Unitarian.)
- WakeUp Beaverton! - Immigrant and Refugee Support Services + (WakeUp Beaverton! provides educational sup … WakeUp Beaverton! provides educational support services and distributional resources for BIPOC, immigrant and refugee, and underserved families. WakeUp Beaverton! believes that every child needs the tools to succeed in their education. To achieve this goal, WakeUp Beaverton! provides healthy food, physical exercise, school supplies, housing resources, educational tutoring, life experience training, after-school activities, and much more.g, after-school activities, and much more.)
- Wallace Medical Concern - Medical + (Wallace offers low-cost primary care to ev … Wallace offers low-cost primary care to everyone regardless of insurance. In addition to primary care, they also provide pediatric care, women’s health, chronic disease management, vision and dental care, and limited behavioral health care.</br></br>'''Rockwood Dental & Medical Clinic''' ''18633 SE Stark St., Suite 401'' ''Portland, Oregon 97233''</br>#''https://mywallace.org/health-and-care-centers/rockwood-medical-clinic/'' ''https://mywallace.org/health-and-care-centers/rockwood-dental-clinic/''</br></br>'''Rosewood Dental Clinic''' ''18139 NE Couch St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97230''</br>#''https://mywallace.org/health-and-care-centers/rosewood-dental-clinic/''</br></br>'''Mobile Student Health Clinic''' ''Various Locations'' ''Greater Portland Area''</br>#''https://mywallace.org/health-and-care-centers/mobile-medical-clinic/''alth-and-care-centers/mobile-medical-clinic/'')
- Potluck in the Park (near Portland Art College → 798 NW Glisan St) + (Weekly free community meal program; volunteer‑run.)
- Western Psychological & Counseling Services - Mental Health + (Western provides Outpatient Mental Health … Western provides Outpatient Mental Health services (individual, family, and group therapy), as well as programs addressing Substance Use Disorders, Autism, the Latino Community, ADHD, Health Psychology, and services within schools. Western Psychological has locations in Beaverton, Cedar Hills, NE Portland, Hillsboro, Tigard, Tualatin, and Vancouver. They provide mental health treatment for people with depression, anxiety, PTSD, adjustment disorders, and other mental health conditions that would not be considered “severe and persistent.”not be considered “severe and persistent.”)
- Buckley’s Detoxification and Sobering Center + (Willamette Family, Inc. - Drug and Alcohol Treatment)
- Willamette Valley Transport - Medical Transport + (Willamette Valley Transport specializes in … Willamette Valley Transport specializes in transporting clients within the physically and developmentally disabled community. WVT offers transportation services for almost every mobility type to and from medical appointments, hospital discharges, relocations, and hospices. They offer wheelchair accessible transportation for almost every wheelchair type and their vehicles are equipped with wheelchair lifts and ramps. They offer stretcher accessible transportation and will provide the stretcher. They provide ambulatory service as well for clients who use canes and walkers. Their drivers will assist the client in and out of the vehicle and ensure they get where they need to be.and ensure they get where they need to be.)
- William Temple House Thrift Store + (William Temple House - Various Combined Services)
- William Temple House - Mental Health + (William Temple House’s Individual Treatmen … William Temple House’s Individual Treatment Program provides one-on-one mental health counseling on issues such as depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. In addition, they offer career guidance. Their Comprehensive Family Treatment program offers couples and family counseling by a team of experienced therapists who work with all combinations of family members and presenting issues.s of family members and presenting issues.)
- Salvation Army - Moore Street Corps & Community Center + (Winter shelter (148 beds) for all genders)
- The Salvation Army Moore Street Corps & Community Center + (Winter shelter (148 beds) for all genders)
- Salvation Army - SAFES (Female Emergency Shelter) + (Winter shelter (52 beds) for women)
- Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter SAFES + (Winter shelter (52 beds) for women)
- Comcast Xfinity - Technology + (With Comcast Xfinity eligible households c … With Comcast Xfinity eligible households can purchase a refurbished desktop or laptop computer for $149.99 + tax.</br></br>For eligibility qualification, you must meet the following requirement:</br>* Live in an area where Xfinity Internet service is available</br>* Qualify for programs like the National School Lunch Program, housing assistance, Medicaid, SNAP, and others, or are enrolled in the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) with Xfinity</br>* Qualify for programs like the National School Lunch Program, housing assistance, Medicaid, SNAP, and others, or are enrolled in the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) with Xfinity</br>* Have no outstanding debt to Comcast that is less than one year old</br></br>To apply, please visit ''https://www.xfinity.com/learn/internet-service/internet-essentials/apply''ternet-service/internet-essentials/apply'')
- Hazelden Betty Ford Clinic - Drug and Alcohol Treatment + (With a legacy that began in 1949 and inclu … With a legacy that began in 1949 and includes the 1982 founding of the Betty Ford Center, the Foundation now has treatment centers and telehealth services nationwide, as well as a network of collaborators throughout health care. Charitable support and a commitment to innovation drive ongoing advances in care, research, programs and services to impact more lives.</br></br>The goal of residential treatment is to stabilize your health and equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to find lasting freedom from drug addiction. Your pace through our inpatient treatment program, run by an interdisciplinary licensed care team of licensed professionals, will not be identical to those around you. While there are common milestones in healing from addiction, the most effective treatment path for you is your own—based on your specific challenges, circumstances and needs.</br></br>'''Day Treatment''' Our day treatment, also known as partial hospitalization, offers the most intensive level of outpatient addiction treatment. This programming is an effective outpatient drug rehab option if you:</br>* Have experienced chronic relapse</br>* Attempted treatment multiple times</br>* Struggle with co-occurring mental health issues, such as anxiety or depression</br>* Need a next-step following inpatient addiction treatment</br></br>Patients in our day treatment program have the option of living on campus in Newberg, Oregon. With 24/7 supervision and gender-informed living arrangements, this option offers structure, connection and convenience.</br></br>'''PHP Day Treatment'''</br></br>'''Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Treatment''' ''6600 SW 105th Avenue Suite 120 Beaverton, Oregon 97008 https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/locations/beaverton''</br></br>The Hazelden Betty Ford’s treatment center in Beaverton has both outpatient rehab, intensive outpatient treatment and low-intensity outpatient programming to meet patient’s specific needs and challenged. Virtual programs are available. Family services are provided for free and available for anyone to help families navigate through the hardships of addiction with support groups and family counseling. Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation accepts many different insurance networks.accepts many different insurance networks.)
- Coda Residential - Gresham + (Women and their families including patients who are pregnant and parenting, and women involved with child welfare or criminal justice systems. Children may reside with their mothers on site.)
- Jean's Place + (Women's shelter (45 beds), 24/7; TB card required; drug/alcohol-free; includes meals & housing support)
- WomenFirst Transition & Referral Center Office + (WomenFirst Transition & Referral Center - Reentry Support Services)
- WomenFirst Transition & Referral Center - Reentry Support Services + (WomenFirst’s mission is to provide a nurtu … WomenFirst’s mission is to provide a nurturing environment so women can rebuild their lives and self-worth by building their leadership and life skills.</br></br>WomenFirst '''Reintegration Peer Mentor''' program begins serving women six months prior to their release out of Coffee Creek Correctional Facility (CCCF). This first phase is to build relationships, make connections, develop trust and get to know more about the women they will be serving for the next year beyond release. WomenFirst is there on the day of their release to be of support, if needed, to celebrate and acknowledge their first day of their journey reentering the community.</br></br>WomenFirst’s '''Clean and Sober Long-Term Recovery Continuum Care Program''' provides a place for women to stay after completing transitional housing and/or treatment for up to two tears at an affordable cost until they receive permanent housing.</br></br>The program bridges the gap and meets the housing needs for women by providing them with a safe and stable home at an affordable rate so women then can continue to thrive, strive, rebuild their lives, reunite with their children, and participate within the wrap-around support service & programs that will prepare them to become responsible accountable tenants.</br></br>Other WomenFirst programs and services include:</br></br>'''“I Love Me” Women Empowerment Groups''' deliver innovative trainings and skill building for women in their most vulnerable populations. The curriculum focuses on identity formation, value clarification, healthy lifestyles, and leadership development. They also promote healthy behaviors to increase social, emotional, and spiritual growth. Their focus is to provide a safe and nurturing environment where women can share their experiences and learn from others.</br></br>'''Peer Mentorship/Reintegration''' provides 1:1 mentorship for additional support such as: life skills, employment, housing, stability and work to create a plan for direction. This program is based at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility beginning six months prior to a woman’s release date, and is built around an individual action plan and follow-ups. Program launched April 2018 partnership with African American Program (AAP) through Multnomah County.</br></br>'''Navigate Back Home''' is a trauma informed pilot program that provides 10-20 women opportunities to continue to work on their journey of recovery, reunite with their children, and rebuild their lives. Their Housing Referral Coordinator ensures each woman receives support and guidance to obtain stability for long-term continuum care until they receive permanent housing. Further, the Housing Navigator will continue to connect with housing agencies, such as second chance landlords, homes for single women, and women with children to identify what housing opportunities are available.</br></br>'''Life Skills Development''' delivers the skills necessary or desirable for full participation associated with managing and living a better quality of life. This curriculum focuses on conflict resolution, effective communication, financial literacy, interpersonal relationships, self-awareness, creative thinking, and how to be assertive.</br></br>Other services WomenFirst provides include: Interview and work clothes to help women “dress for success” and other emergency clothing as needed. Job search assistance. Food and healthcare assistance. Meditation, healing and self-care practice training. Washer and dryer access. Breastfeeding room. Recovery room and community resource lab.</br></br>''https://www.rebuildwomenfirst.org/programs-and-services''</br></br>Contact WomenFirst online: ''https://www.rebuildwomenfirst.org/contact-us''https://www.rebuildwomenfirst.org/contact-us'')
- General Labor & Industrial Staffing Solutions Beaverton (GLISS) + (Workforce placement for people reentering the workforce; supportive employment.)
- General Labor & Industrial Staffing Solutions Milwaukie (GLISS) + (Workforce placement for people reentering the workforce; supportive employment.)
- General Labor & Industrial Staffing Solutions Hillsboro (GLISS) + (Workforce placement for people reentering the workforce; supportive employment.)
- General Labor & Industrial Staffing Solutions Tualatin (GLISS) + (Workforce placement for people reentering the workforce; supportive employment.)
- General Labor & Industrial Staffing Solutions Salem (GLISS) + (Workforce placement for people reentering the workforce; supportive employment.)
- Write Around Portland + (Write Around Portland - Art and Cultural Programs)
- Write Around Portland - Art and Cultural Programs + (Write Around Portland provides free creati … Write Around Portland provides free creative writing workshops. They partner with agencies and organizations (including hospitals, schools, prisons, treatment centers, senior centers, low-income housing buildings, homeless shelters, and other healthcare and social service settings) to provide creative writing workshops for the adults and youth they serve. Trained volunteers facilitate the workshops.</br></br>Workshops culminate in free community readings where participants from each group share their work with each other and with members of the public. Write Around Portland also holds readings in correctional facilities and other locations where participants aren’t able to attend the public readings. Write Around Portland is committed to finding the widest possible audience for their writers, so they also publish books of participants’ writing, which they make available in local bookstores, online, and at the reading.al bookstores, online, and at the reading.)
- Wy'East Plaza + (Wy’East Plaza features 175 homes with much lower than market-rate rents for households who want more affordable options.)
- Street Light Youth Shelter + (Youth emergency shelter (ages 16-24; 30 beds))
- Porch Light – Street Light Youth Shelter + (Youth emergency shelter (ages 16-24; 60 beds))
- New Avenues for Youth + (Youth-serving nonprofit offering shelter and wraparound support)
- P:ear + (ar: A non-profit organization that provides homeless and transitional youth with a safe, supportive space and creative mentorship.)