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  • WomenFirst Transition & Referral Center - Reentry Support Services  + (WomenFirst’s mission is to provide a nurtuWomenFirst’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 creatiWrite 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))
  • P:ear  + (ar: A non-profit organization that provides homeless and transitional youth with a safe, supportive space and creative mentorship.)
  • Sexaholics Anonymous - Peer Support Groups  + (email: ''information@saportlandmetro.org''email: ''information@saportlandmetro.org'' (SA Portland Metro Intergroup) ''http://www.saportlandmetro.org/''</br></br>This is a free, 12-Step program for men and women who want to become sexually sober. Find out more on their website or contact them via their information email address or phone hotline.nformation email address or phone hotline.)
  • Victims Rights Law Center - Victim Assistance  + (https://victimrights.org The Victims Righttps://victimrights.org</br></br></br>The Victims Rights Law Center (VRLC) provides free legal assistance for sexual assault survivors with legal needs related to the violence. Direct legal services are provided in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties, Oregon (as well as Massachusetts). VRLC’s legal practice areas are privacy, safety, immigration, housing, education (K-12 and campus), employment, financial stability, and criminal justice advocacy to help rebuild survivors’ lives following sexual violence. Through free legal services, their staff attorneys and volunteer attorneys help ensure that survivors may stay in school; protect their privileged and confidential mental health, medical, and education records; preserve their employment; maintain safe housing; secure their immigration status; and swiftly access survivor compensation and other benefits.</br></br>The VRLC maintains an active pro bono program. VRLC staff attorneys recruit, train, and mentor volunteer attorneys to leverage local resources to help represent an ever- increasing number of sexual assault survivors. Private attorneys use their expertise to volunteer in their community through the representation of survivors, legal research, and amicus briefs.vivors, legal research, and amicus briefs.)
  • Lifeworks NW - Other Addiction Treatment and Support  + (https://www.lifeworksnw.org/locations/ forhttps://www.lifeworksnw.org/locations/ for a list of multiple location</br></br>To schedule an appointment at one of their clinics, call 503-645-9010 or 888-645-1666, or e-mail ''intake@lifeworksnw.org'' .</br></br>LifeWorks NW offers wide range of customized individual and group programs to help youth and families, adults and older adults deal with addictions from alcohol and gambling to medications and beyond, working to regain a balance. Through assessment, consultation and therapy, they seek to provide a focus on treating more than just the symptoms with tailored treatment to address the whole situation.</br></br>LifeWorks NW provides counseling to address:</br>* Alcohol abuse</br>* Methamphetamine and other drug use</br>* Problem gambling</br>* Dependence on prescription or over-the counter medications</br>* And other addictionscounter medications * And other addictions)
  • Department of Human Services (ODHS) - Housing Support Services  + (https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/aging-disabilihttps://www.oregon.gov/odhs/aging-disability-services/pages/general-assistance- program.aspx ''email: dbl.referral@odhsoha.oregon.gov''</br></br>The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS)’s General Assistance (GA) program provides short-term financial help for individuals with severe disabilities who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. GA is a state-run program that provides an “Interim Assistance” advance on SSI payments for people who are likely to be or are already involved in the lengthy SSI appeals process. They receive state cash funds in advance of the SSA awarding them benefits and sign an agreement to repay ODHS for this advance once they are approved for SSI benefits and receive their back payments. Given that the majority of SSI claims take years to resolve, this can be a life altering benefit.</br></br>To be eligible for this program, people must meet all of the following criteria:</br>* Be homeless or at risk of homelessness</br>* Be an adult, age 18 to 64</br>* Have no minor children living with them</br>* Have a severe disability that meets Social Security disability criteria</br>* Be receiving Presumptive Medicaid medical assistance</br>* Meet all eligibility criteria for Supplemental Security Income (SSI)</br>* Apply for SSI and appeal any denials received</br>* Sign an Interim Assistance Agreement (IAR) that allows ODHS to be repaid for program benefits after the person is approved for Social Security Disability benefits and gets their back payments</br></br>Program benefits include:</br>* Up to $615 per month in housing assistance</br>* $103 in utility assistance per month</br>* $69 in cash assistance per month</br></br>Free help with the Social Security application and appeals processl Security application and appeals process)
  • 211 Info - Utilities  + (listing of utility assistance resources (see “Various Multiple Services” section for details))
  • Impact NW—Recovery Navigation Facility  + (mpact NW—Recovery Navigation Program - Homeless and Housing Support Services)
  • New Seasons Portland Metro Treatment Center - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  + (– ''Friday'' , ''4:30 a.m.'' – ''2 p.m.; S– ''Friday'' , ''4:30 a.m.'' – ''2 p.m.; Saturday, 6 a.m.'' – ''11 a.m.; Sunday, 7 a.m.'' – ''10 a.m.'' ''https://www.newseason.com/treatment-center-locations/oregon/portland-metro-treatment-'' ''center/''</br></br>New Seasons provides opioid addiction treatment and recovery service. Professionals work directly with the individual and doctors to create a customized treatment plan. Some services for opioid addiction treatment include medication-assisted treatment, counseling, supervised withdrawal, medical exams, outpatient services and more. Call the number above to schedule an appointment. Accepted insurance: Beacon Health Options, CareOregon, Humana, Magellan, Medicare, Multiplan, Optum, PacificSource, Providence Health Plan, Regence, TRICARE, Trillium Community Health Plan, TriWest., Trillium Community Health Plan, TriWest.)
  • 4th Dimension Recovery Center (4D) - Transitional Aged Youth Programs  + (– ''Sunday: 11 a.m.'' – ''Midnight'' 4th – ''Sunday: 11 a.m.'' – ''Midnight''</br></br>4th Dimension Recovery Center’s mission is to provide an atmosphere of recovery where all young people can overcome drug addiction and alcoholism. They offer peer mentoring, activities for young people, and clean and sober housing programs.</br></br>4D’s Recovery Community Center is open to young people in addiction recovery 365 days a year. In addition to 12-Step meetings, 4D hosts other recovery support groups/activities like yoga, mindfulness, and Refuge Recovery.ke yoga, mindfulness, and Refuge Recovery.)
  • TriMet Honored Citizen Program - Transportation  + (“Honored Citizens” receive reduced fares a“Honored Citizens” receive reduced fares and priority seating on buses and trains. Seniors 65 and older, medicare beneficiaries, and persons with a mental or physical disability, are eligible for Honored Citizen fares. Honored citizens living in Downtown Portland may also be eligible for the Downtown Portland Pass valid for travel on buses, MAX and Portland Streetcar in Downtown Portland. The pass is valid up to two years and costs just $10. valid up to two years and costs just $10.)