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  • SunnySide Shower Project  + (A mobile shower service for people experiencing homelessness.)
  • Bud Clark Commons  + (A multi-service facility that provides a day center, temporary shelter, and permanent supportive housing)
  • Washington County Family Shelter Network  + (A network of shelters and services for families experiencing homelessness in Washington County.)
  • Word is Bond - Culturally Specific Programs  + (A non-profit Black-led organization to menA non-profit Black-led organization to mentor young Black men (age 15-20) as they transition from boyhood to adulthood. The objective is to help them realize their full potential through “dynamic programming” in the areas of leadership development. storytelling, public speaking, college prep, outdoor leadership Black history and identity, mental health, mentorship, self-care, and civic engagement.ntorship, self-care, and civic engagement.)
  • REACH Community Development, Inc  + (A non-profit affordable housing organization that develops and manages housing and promotes community development)
  • Pixie Project  + (A non-profit animal adoption center and rescue that also offers a low-cost veterinary clinic and other resources to help pet owners in need.)
  • Sisters of the Road  + (A non-profit cafe that provides low-cost meals and a safe space for people experiencing poverty and homelessness.)
  • Po’Shines Café de La Soul Teach Me to Fish (TMTF) Program  + (A non-profit café and training program that provides culinary arts and job readiness training to at-risk youth and adults.)
  • Friendly House  + (A non-profit community center that offers a variety of social services, including some hygiene facilities, and programs for all ages.)
  • Francis Center  + (A non-profit food and clothing pantry that also provides toiletries and other miscellaneous household goods to the community.)
  • Quest Center for Integrative Health  + (A non-profit health center specializing in integrated healthcare for people with chronic health conditions.)
  • Commons Law Center  + (A non-profit law clinic that provides low-cost legal services to low and moderate-income individuals.)
  • Victims Rights Law Center  + (A non-profit law firm that provides free legal assistance to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.)
  • Immigration Counseling Services (ICS)  + (A non-profit law office that provides low-cost immigration legal services to low-income immigrants and refugees in Oregon and Southwest Washington.)
  • Northwest Workers’ Justice Project (NWJP)  + (A non-profit law office that represents low-wage workers on employment-related legal issues.)
  • African American Alliance for Homeownership  + (A non-profit organization dedicated to increasing homeownership and financial stability within the African American community through education, counseling, and advocacy.)
  • Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. - Clackamas Lake Road  + (A non-profit organization dedicated to providing whole-person care to individuals facing mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and housing instability in Oregon.)
  • Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare - Garlington Center  + (A non-profit organization dedicated to providing whole-person care to individuals facing mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and housing instability in Oregon.)
  • Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare - Woodland Park Clinic  + (A non-profit organization dedicated to providing whole-person care to individuals facing mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and housing instability in Oregon.)
  • HomePlate Youth Services  + (A non-profit organization providing drop-in centers and street outreach for youth experiencing homelessness or housing instability.)
  • Independent Living Resources  + (A non-profit organization run by and for people with disabilities, providing services and advocacy to promote independent living.)
  • Family Promise of Tualatin  + (A non-profit organization serving families experiencing or at risk of homelessness in the Tualatin Valley area.)
  • Partnership for Safety and Justice  + (A non-profit organization that advocates for criminal justice reform and provides legal support and resources to crime victims and people with criminal convictions.)
  • Habitat For Humanity  + (A non-profit organization that builds and repairs homes in partnership with low-income families)
  • Oregon Food Bank  + (A non-profit organization that distributes food to a network of food pantries and meal sites across Oregon and Clark County, Washington.)