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- Portland Community College (PCC) Legal Resource Center + (A resource center that provides legal information and referrals to students and the public.)
- De Muniz Resource Center + (A resource center that provides services and support to people returning to the community from incarceration.)
- NewStart Reentry Resource Center + (A resource center that provides services and support to people returning to the community from incarceration.)
- Vancouver Safe Stay 4 + (A safe rest village in Vancouver, Washington.)
- Vancouver Safe Stay 1 + (A safe rest village in Vancouver, Washington.)
- Vancouver Safe Stay 3 + (A safe rest village in Vancouver, Washington.)
- Vancouver Safe Stay 2 + (A safe rest village in Vancouver, Washington.)
- Peninsula Crossing Safe Rest Village + (A safe rest village providing temporary housing and amenities.)
- Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC) + (A safe space and resource center that provides services, support, and community for LGBTQIA2S+ youth.)
- Market Street + (A shelter site operated by Multnomah County.)
- Hillsboro Bridge Shelter + (A shelter that provides temporary housing and services to people experiencing homelessness.)
- Estate Hotel + (A six-story, alcohol- and drug-free reside … A six-story, alcohol- and drug-free residential community operated by Central City Concern in Portland’s Old Town. Offers ~193 units, including fair‑market and program-based single-room occupancy (SRO) studios, with on‑site staff, community spaces, laundry, and accessible amenities.spaces, laundry, and accessible amenities.)
- Bridgeway of Hope + (A sober housing program for men in recovery from addiction)
- Come Rest Awhile + (A sober living residence designed specifically for women on their recovery journey)
- URS Club + (A social and peer support club for individuals in recovery.)
- Portland Police Bureau Behavioral Health Unit + (A specialized unit that assists individuals in behavioral crisis and connects them with appropriate mental health services.)
- Oregon Bureau of Labor & Industries (BOLI) + (A state agency that protects the rights of Oregon's workers and promotes a fair and healthy business environment.)
- Dual Diagnosis Anonymous of Oregon (DDA of Oregon) + (A support group for people who have both a mental health and a substance use disorder.)
- ASSIST (Assertive SSI Service Team) + (A team that helps individuals with behavioral health conditions apply for Social Security disability benefits.)
- Menlo Park Safe Rest Village + (A temporary alternative shelter for people experiencing homelessness, with case management and amenities.)
- Veteran's VIllage + (A temporary and transitional housing community for veterans experiencing homelessness.)
- WeShine Avalon + (A temporary shelter community.)
- Hillsboro Safe Rest Pods + (A temporary shelter site with pods for individuals experiencing homelessness.)
- Cornelius Safe Rest Pods + (A temporary shelter site.)
- Hazlenut Grove + (A temporary shelter village operated by Multnomah County.)
- Aloha Safe Rest Village + (A temporary shelter village providing pods and supportive services for people experiencing homelessness.)
- Cloverleaf Shelter + (A temporary shelter.)
- Willamette Center + (A temporary shelter.)
- Rent Well + (A tenant education program that helps people with rental barriers to become successful tenants and find safe, affordable housing.)
- Rebel Heart Therapy + (A therapy practice that provides counseling and mental health services.)
- Union Gospel Mission - Thrift Store + (A thrift store that supports the work of the Union Gospel Mission, a Christian organization serving those experiencing homelessness and poverty.)
- Harrison Village + (A tiny home village and transitional housing program.)
- Agape Village + (A tiny house village operated by the Portland Central Church of the Nazarene to provide transitional housing for individuals experiencing homelessness)
- The Salvation Army Veterans and Family Center + (A transitional housing center that provides a therapeutic environment for veterans and their families.)
- Kenton Women’s Village + (A transitional housing community of sleeping pods for women.)
- New Seasons Portland Metro Treatment Center + (A treatment center offering programs for substance use disorders.)
- ReConnections Alcohol and Drug Treatment + (A treatment program for substance use disorders.)
- Coda Residential - Tigard + (A treatment provider for substance use disorders)
- Coda Methodone Clinic - Portland Recovery Center + (A treatment provider for substance use disorders)
- Outpatient Drug Rehab Beaverton + (A treatment setting where patients receive care during the day and return home at night.)
- Medford Residential Recovery Center + (A treatment setting where patients stay overnight in a hospital or other facility for intensive care.)
- Portland State University (PSU) Community Counseling Clinic + (A university-based clinic that provides low-cost counseling services to the community.)
- Boys & Girls Aid - Transitional Aged Youth Programs + (A variety of services for youth aged 12-24 … A variety of services for youth aged 12-24. Boys & Girls Aid offers several programs focused on preventing homelessness for youth and young adults by providing safety and the opportunity to put long term plans in place.</br></br>'''The Safe Place Shelter''' in Washington County is a 24/7 drop-in program where youth can access essential services while longer-term housing is found.</br></br>The '''Compass''' program supports youth aging out of the foster care system by providing services to help them during this transition; youth are referred to the program though the Department of Human Services (DHS).</br></br>The '''Transitional Living and Supportive Housing Services Programs''' support young adults who face housing instability or homelessness by providing services that enable them to become self-sufficient. Youth are able to self-refer to these programs.</br></br>The '''Homeless Prevention Program''' assists transition aged youth who are at risk of homelessness and need help obtaining stable housing.</br></br>The '''Education Reengagement Program''' provides education and employment support services for young people in Washington County age 14-21 who have been disconnected from school services.o have been disconnected from school services.)
- NARA NW Wellness Center + (A wellness center operated by the Native American Rehabilitation Association that provides culturally specific medical and behavioral health services.)
- Gresham Women's Shelter + (A year‑round women‑only shelter in Gresham, offering approximately 70 beds along with meals, housing support, and 24/7 operations. Referrals are required.)
- Cascadia Clackamas Health Center + (ADA Accessible, Accepting New Clients: Alcohol & Drug Outpatient Services scheduling 0 to 6 days out and Not Accepting New Clients for Adult Mental Health)
- ALL RISE - Incarcerated Adult and Youth Support Services and Programs + (ALL RISE is a social justice publication b … ALL RISE is a social justice publication based in Portland, Oregon, developed, written, and curated by currently and formerly imprisoned people. Their mission is to help transform how those with lived experience of imprisonment are perceived and treated by providing a platform for creative expression, political advocacy, and connection- building between imprisoned people and the broader community. Issue One of ALL RISE was published in Winter 2020.</br></br>Through their digital platform and the publication of an annual print magazine, ALL RISE hopes to support imprisoned people to keep writing, creating, and raising their voice to an outside world that is ready to listen and take action.</br></br>ALL RISE started off as a physical magazine, the result of two years of collaborative work between prisoners and members of Portland’s creative community. ALL RISE began as a program inside the Columbia River Correctional Institution, with the formation of an editorial committee made up of men imprisoned there. The aim of the program was to build a magazine from the ground up, from the mission statement, content, tone of voice, visual design, layout, typeface, color scheme and editorial principles. Every other Thursday for 18 months, the editorial committee met inside Columbia River Correctional Institution, inviting local writers, editors, graphic designers, illustrators and photographers to run workshops that focused on creating all the elements required for a professional publication.s required for a professional publication.)
- ASSIST (Assertive SSI Service Team) - Disabilities + (ASSIST is a 501(c)3 non-profit who work wi … ASSIST is a 501(c)3 non-profit who work with people who are often homeless and/or living in poverty, assisting them in getting their Social Security benefits. The individual application representation is different than most others as they are extremely proactive. Early claim intervention is the key to developing a thoroughly documented application that will dramatically increase the chances of a favorable decision at the earliest stage of the process.</br></br>Advocates assist in gathering medical and other pertinent documentation, help claimants with their application(s) from the very beginning, file all applications and appeals on-line for better tracking, correspond with claimants’ doctors, take their clients to disability related appointments, and try to help the Social Security Administration locate missing evidence.ty Administration locate missing evidence.)
- AbleFind Disability Resources - Disabilities + (AbleFind Disability resources is a searchable database for disability services in Oregon maintained by the University of Oregon.)
- Acadia Northwest - Drug and Alcohol Treatment + (Acadia NW is independently and family-owne … Acadia NW is independently and family-owned and has successfully treated individuals and their families for since 2003. We approach our jobs with passion and commitment. ASAMS are conducted onsite and then either outpatient or intensive outpatient treatment is recommended. DUI I outpatient and intensive outpatient also available. Outpatient treatment for gambling as well. OHP is accepted.ent for gambling as well. OHP is accepted.)
- Addiction Hotlines - Peer Support Groups + (Addiction Hotlines - Peer Support Groups)
- Archers Recovery Homes - Clean and Sober Housing + (Affordable housing which helps 12-Step members.)