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This is a list of {{#ask: [[Category:Facility]] [[Has service::Wrap-around]] |format=count}} service facilities in Oregon. | The total number of facilities in Oregon is currently {{#ask: [[Category:Facility]] |format=count}}. | ||
This is a list of {{#ask: [[Category:Facility]] [[Has service::Wrap-around]] |format=count}} Wrap-around service facilities in Oregon. | |||
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This is a list of {{#ask: [[Category:Facility]] [[Has service::Navigation]] |format=count}} Navigation service facilities in Oregon. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:31, May 9, 2026
The total number of facilities in Oregon is currently 695.
This is a list of 48 Wrap-around service facilities in Oregon.
| Service | Description |
|---|---|
| Agape Village | A tiny house village operated by the Portland Central Church of the Nazarene to provide transitional housing for individuals experiencing homelessness |
| Boulder Care | Telehealth medication‑assisted treatment (MOUD) with clinical and peer support. |
| Bradley Angle House | A non-profit organization that provides emergency shelter and supportive services to survivors of domestic violence. |
| Bybee Lakes Hope Center | Mixed-gender shelter (175 beds); sobriety requirement; no sex offenders |
| Cascadia Health | A provider of behavioral health, addiction, and housing services. |
| Catholic Charities of Oregon Immigration Legal Services (ILS) | An organization that provides a wide range of legal services to immigrants and refugees, including assistance with family-based petitions, asylum, and citizenship applications. |
| Central City Concern (CCC) | A non-profit organization that provides a wide range of services to people experiencing homelessness and poverty |
| Centro Cultural - Casa Amparo | Transitional supportive housing located in Forest Grove, offering private rooms and suites for individuals and families. Programs include life-skills seminars, case management, and housing navigation, supported by Metro’s supportive housing services fund. |
| CityTeam Portland | Faith-based residential programs and emergency shelter for men and women; trauma-informed architecture (Overland Building) |
| ColumbiaCare Services | ColumbiaCare is in the business of changing people’s lives. We help people become self-sufficient to the greatest degree possible, to experience wellbeing, and meet their full potential in their lives. We are a non-profit, Behavioral Health and Veteran’s service agency offering a full spectrum of programming in the community, where people can receive the most clinically appropriate treatment based on their individual needs and strengths. |
| Community Action Center | Operated by Community Action in Washington County, this center offers homelessness assistance like housing navigation, shelter placement through their “Community Connect” system, utility aid, rent assistance, and veteran support services. |
| Community of Hope – Hope House | A program that provides a safe place to live and support services for families experiencing homelessness |
| Cornelius Safe Rest Pods | A temporary shelter site. |
| Cultivate Initiatives – Workforce Development | A program that provides workforce development services, including job training and placement, to help individuals achieve economic stability. |
| Do Good Multnomah | Operates shelters, pods, bridge housing; GPD beds for veterans, permanent housing programs |
| Family Promise | A non-profit organization that helps families experiencing homelessness achieve sustainable independence. |
| HomePlate Youth Services | A non-profit organization providing drop-in centers and street outreach for youth experiencing homelessness or housing instability. |
| Janus Youth Programs | Youth emergency shelter (ages 16-24; 60 beds) |
| Just Compassion of East Washington County | The new two-story building provides 60 emergency shelter beds in addition to counseling, mental health support, medical triage, hygiene services, and employment training. |
| Kenton Women’s Village | A transitional housing community of sleeping pods for women. |
| LifeChange for Men | A long-term recovery program for men operated by the Portland Rescue Mission. |
| LifeChange for Women and Children | A long-term recovery program for women and children operated by the Portland Rescue Mission. |
| LifeWorks NW | Moral Reconation Therapy - Mental Health |
| Miracles Club | A peer-run recovery center for the African American community that offers a variety of support services. |
| Montavilla Community Village | Planned 29-unit tiny-home village for those living in vehicles, operated by Straightway Services |
| Multnomah Safe Rest Village | Safe Rest Village (28 units, expanding to 100) for adults with on-site services |
| My Father’s House Homeless Shelter / Transitional Housing | My Father’s House Homeless Shelter / Transitional Housing - Housing |
| Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) Adult Mental Health | Provides culturally appropriate mental and behavioral health services to the Native American community. |
| New Avenues for Youth | Youth-serving nonprofit offering shelter and wraparound support |
| Open House Ministries Family Shelter | A family shelter that provides housing and support services. |
| Outside In | A non-profit organization that provides health care, housing, and other services to homeless youth and other marginalized people. |
| Path Home | A non-profit organization that provides resources and support to individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness. |
| Portland Homeless Family Solutions (PHFS) | A non-profit organization that provides services to families with children experiencing homelessness |
| Portland Rescue Mission - Harbor | A faith-based, residential recovery program for men experiencing homelessness and addiction. It features a multi-stage structure beginning with a 5-week “Discovery” stabilization phase, followed by the one-year “New Life” holistic program including life and job skills training, addiction recovery, spiritual growth, and housing support. All services are free |
| Portland Rescue Mission - Shepherds Door | A long-term residential recovery program for women and women with children who are experiencing homelessness or addiction. |
| Prism Health | A health center that provides primary care and mental health services, with a focus on serving the LGBTQIA2S+ community. |
| Road2Hope Maternity Homes | Road to Hope provides housing, help, and hope for pregnant women and their children |
| Salvation Army Tabernacle Community Center | A community center that provides social services. |
| Straightway Services | A non-profit organization that provides food, clothing, and other services to people experiencing poverty and homelessness. |
| Sunstone Way | Nonprofit operator of Safe Rest Villages providing site management and case management. |
| The Moxie Transitional Housing Program | A program that provides services to help youth in foster care or who have aged out of foster care to transition to independent living. |
| Transition Projects Resource Center | A day center that provides services and resources, including bus passes and other transportation assistance, to people experiencing homelessness. |
| Transitional Youth | A program that provides housing, education, and employment support to young people transitioning out of homelessness or foster care. |
| Union Gospel Mission | A Christian organization that provides food, shelter, and recovery programs to people experiencing homelessness and poverty. |
| Urban Alchemy (Safe Rest Village) | City Shelter Site, a temporary alternative shelter, with case management, amenities, and mental and behavioral health services on-site. Sleeping units 90, RV Parking Spots 70 |
| Volunteers of America (VOA) Men’s Residential Treatment | Volunteers of America (VOA) Men’s Residential Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Treatment |
| Washington County HOPE Center | A community center that offers a food pantry, free meals, and other services to residents of Washington County. It partners with Project Homeless Connect (PHC) for residential services. |
| Weidler Village | Culturally-specific Safe Rest Village prioritizing Black, Indigenous, and People of Color; part of city's Safe Rest Village system |
This is a list of 16 Navigation service facilities in Oregon.
| Service | Description |
|---|---|
| 13 Salmon Shower Project (by First Unitarian Portland) | Volunteer‑run hygiene program offering showers and supplies at First Unitarian. |
| A Safe Place Family Justice Center | A non-profit organization that helps victims of domestic violence and other crimes. |
| Asian Health and Service Center | A non-profit organization that provides culturally and linguistically specific health and social services to Asian Americans and other underserved communities. |
| Asian Health and Service Center (Beaverton) | A non-profit organization that provides culturally and linguistically specific health and social services to Asian Americans and other underserved communities. |
| Atlas Treatment Center | Outpatient substance use disorder treatment: IOP, DUII, counseling. |
| Bridges to Change | Recovery support organization with housing, treatment and women’s respite services. |
| Bridgeway of Hope | A sober housing program for men in recovery from addiction |
| Central City Concern - Letty Owings | Comprehensive, intensive residential treatment and continuing care services for poverty-level, chemically dependent women, especially pregnant and/or parenting women with young children |
| City of Portland - Shelter Services | City program overseeing contracted shelter sites and services (not a walk‑in site). |
| Day Storage Building | Offers single-room occupancy units in a historic building for individuals transitioning out of homelessness |
| Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO) and Slavic Oregon Social Services | A program that provides culturally and linguistically specific social services to the Slavic community. |
| El Programa Hispano Católico | A non-profit that provides a variety of social services, including employment training and job placement, to the Latino community. |
| General Labor & Industrial Staffing Solutions Beaverton (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 Salem (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. |