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- Northrup Shelter + (Opening September 2025.)
- Sunstone Way + (Operates SW Naito Safe Rest Village, BIPOC Village, Queen Affinity Village, Multnomah Safe Rest Area, Rockwood Beidge Center)
- Laurelwood Center + (Partially funded by City through PHB contract with TPI.)
- Cook Plaza + (Planned construction; not finished yet)
- Motel 6 - Delta Park + (Planned; would replace Palms Motel on interstate? Will be 65 rooms when open.)
- Rockwood Family Tower + (Population served: Families with children)
- Estate Hotel + (Portion allocated to BHU Programs)
- Golden West Building + (Portion allocated to BHU Programs)
- Rahab's Sisters + (Rahab’s Sisters is a community for women, trans, and nonbinary folks experiencing poverty, houselessness, and isolation. Our weekly gatherings are centered around nourishing meals, authentic relationships, fun,)
- Roseway Inn Motel Shelter + (Referrals are made through County outreach workers. Veteran's have preference.)
- Sunshine Division + (Renovations are set to begin in November 2025, with a projected move-in by spring 2026. McKenzie Architecture is leading the remodel design, and R&H Construction will serve as the project’s general contractor.)
- Dignity Village + (Requirments: Must be currently unhoused, 18 years of age, fully vaccinated against COVID and volunteer work is required)
- Vancouver Safe Stay 1 + (Safe Stay Communities are temporary housin … Safe Stay Communities are temporary housing communities offering residents greater access to services, increased stability, and safe, healthy, and humane living conditions to support transitioning out of homelessness. Each Safe Stay Community has 20 two-person structures that offer safe shelter for up to 40 residents. A nonprofit operator provides 24/7 onsite management and services.Health and safety are major priorities for the city and its partners. For this reason, all Safe Stay Communities will have screening or fencing, will provide sanitation and hygiene services, and offer a range of health services on site. offer a range of health services on site.)
- Vancouver Safe Stay 3 + (Safe Stay Communities are temporary housin … Safe Stay Communities are temporary housing communities offering residents greater access to services, increased stability, and safe, healthy, and humane living conditions to support transitioning out of homelessness. Each Safe Stay Community has 20 two-person structures that offer safe shelter for up to 40 residents. A nonprofit operator provides 24/7 onsite management and services.Health and safety are major priorities for the city and its partners. For this reason, all Safe Stay Communities will have screening or fencing, will provide sanitation and hygiene services, and offer a range of health services on site. offer a range of health services on site.)
- Vancouver Safe Stay 2 + (Safe Stay Communities are temporary housin … Safe Stay Communities are temporary housing communities offering residents greater access to services, increased stability, and safe, healthy, and humane living conditions to support transitioning out of homelessness. Each Safe Stay Community has 20 two-person structures that offer safe shelter for up to 40 residents. A nonprofit operator provides 24/7 onsite management and services.Health and safety are major priorities for the city and its partners. For this reason, all Safe Stay Communities will have screening or fencing, will provide sanitation and hygiene services, and offer a range of health services on site. offer a range of health services on site.)
- Vancouver Safe Stay 4 + (Safe Stay Communities are temporary housin … Safe Stay Communities are temporary housing communities offering residents greater access to services, increased stability, and safe, healthy, and humane living conditions to support transitioning out of homelessness. Each Safe Stay Community has 20 modular shelters, which can safely house up to 40 residents. A nonprofit operator will provide 24/7 onsite management and services.Health and safety are major priorities for the city and its partners. For this reason, all Safe Stay Communities will have screening or fencing, will provide sanitation and hygiene services, and offer a range of health services on site. offer a range of health services on site.)
- Cloverleaf Shelter + (Seasonal Winter Shelter)
- Multnomah County Mobile Health Van + (See schedule; locations change.)
- WeShine Coalition St. Andrews Village + (Serves Adults who are age 45 or older or adults of any age with a physical disability. Priority for those who also identify as BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, or who have been camping in the nearby area. Opening Fall 2026.)
- Bay Area First Step + (Serves Coos Bay region; limited Portland services.)
- WeShine Avalon + (Serves Female-identifying adults, with priority for those who are also Black, Indigenous, or People of Color, those who are older or who have disabilities, and those who have been camping nearby.)
- Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers (Bybee Lakes Hope Center) + (Sobriety requirement; no registered sex offenders.)
- Laborworks Portland Facility + (Ste 2000)
- Humanity In Perspective – Downtown Portland + (Suite 1111)
- Al-Anon + (Suite 133)
- Cedar Hills Outpatient Facility + (Suite 218)
- Potluck in the Park (near Portland Art College → 798 NW Glisan St) + (Sundays; check website for current location/time.)
- Rockwood Bridge Shelter (All Good NW) + (The Rockwood Bridge Shelter functions as transitional housing for people who have already been approved for permanent housing but are waiting for their unit to become available.)
- Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter SAFES + (The Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter (SAFES) ; Female and female-identifying only)
- Lilac Meadows Family Shelter + (The shelter is for families.)
- A Safe Place Family Justice Center + (The shelter is for those suffering family violence, sexual violence, stalking, or abuse against older adults and people with disabilities)
- Mountain View Recovery + (This facility includes 24 medical withdrawal management beds and 46 recovery beds)
- N Portland Road + (Transition Projects shelters serve adults 18+)
- Social Justice Action Center + (Tue/Thu 1-5p, Sat 2-6p)
- City of Portland - Shelter Services + (Use 211info for shelter availability.)
- Vancouver Comprehensive Treatment Center + (Vancouver Comprehensive Treatment Center)
- PDX Concierge + (Volunteer‑operated; availability varies.)
- City Day Storage Facility- NW Glisan Oasis Day Center + (Walk‑in during posted hours; ID helpful for mail pickup.)
- 13 Salmon Shower Project (by First Unitarian Portland) + (Wednesdays, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.; Thursdays, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.)
- Peninsula Crossing Safe Rest Village + (Will be decommissioned in May 2025. As of May 17, nobody is staying there.)
- Beaverton Temporary Shelter + (Will close when permenent shelter opens)
- SW Naito Village + (Will expand to approx 55 units in Summer 2025)
- Menlo Park Safe Rest Village + (Will expand to approx 75 units in summer 2025)
- Doreens Place + (abstinence only with UA and breathalyzer, case management required - engagement focused men only)
- Clark Center + (abstinence only with UA and breathalyzer, case management required - engagement focused men only)
- Portland Rescue Mission - Shepherds Door + (estimated size)
- Portland Rescue Mission - Harbor + (estimated size)
- Union Gospel Mission + (estimated size)
- The Resilience Initiative + (https://quest-center.org/tri)
- Sober Living Oregon + (https://recovered.org/rehabs/sober-living-oregon-recovery-center-portland-or)
- Vancouver Safe Park Zone + (https://www.cityofvancouver.us/city-managers-office/homeless/vancouver-safe-parking-zone/)