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Reentry Outreach Centers provides '''Emergency Shelter''' in multiple locations in Oregon. Clients begin in emergency shelter, with up to 30 days to catch up on sleep, have hot meals and showers, and get to know Helping Hands staff and programs. All emergency shelter guests who are a good fit will be offered the opportunity to enroll in the Reentry Program.
Helping Hands
Reentry Outreach Centers provides '''Emergency Shelter''' in multiple locations in Oregon. Clients begin in emergency shelter, with up to 30 days to catch up on sleep, have hot meals and showers, and get to know Helping Hands staff and programs. All emergency shelter guests who are a good fit will be offered the opportunity to enroll in the Reentry Program.


'''The Reentry Program''' Helping Hands' case managers, crisis managers, and other staff help Reentry Program participants to identify key barriers. Individual Reentry Plans are customized to meet each participant's unique needs with measurable goals, and are updated often to check progress. Helping Hands provides support and accountability to help ensure follow-through with gaining access to necessary resources such as food stamps, housing assistance, official documents, and employment services.  Over 70% of Helping Hands staff have lived experience.
'''The Reentry Program''' Helping Hands' case managers, crisis managers, and other staff help Reentry Program participants to identify key barriers. Individual Reentry Plans are customized to meet each participant's unique needs with measurable goals, and are updated often to check progress. Helping Hands provides support and accountability to help ensure follow-through with gaining access to necessary resources such as food stamps, housing assistance, official documents, and employment services.  Over 70% of Helping Hands staff have lived experience.
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* Weekly process groups & recovery support
* Weekly process groups & recovery support
* On-site classes to build basic life skills
* On-site classes to build basic life skills
* Exclusionary Criteria
* Exclusionary Criteria


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'''Multnomah County''' '''The Bybee Lakes Hope Center''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. For information on how to get a same-day referral for services from the Portland area, visit their webpage or call the office 7 days a week between 8am-5pm: 971-333-5070. ''https://helpinghandsreentry.org/bybee-lakes-hope-center''
'''Multnomah County''' '''The Bybee Lakes Hope Center''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. For information on how to get a same-day referral for services from the Portland area, visit their webpage or call the office 7 days a week between 8am-5pm: 971-333-5070. ''https://helpinghandsreentry.org/bybee-lakes-hope-center''


'''Tillamook County''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Brianne Prince (503) 354-8014
'''Tillamook County''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Brianne Prince (503) 354-8014


'''Yamhill County''' Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Michael Pollock (503) 560-9387
'''Yamhill County''' Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Michael Pollock (503) 560-9387
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Latest revision as of 10:21, October 29, 2025

Group Housing
Category Housing
Name Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers
Provider Helping Hands Resources, Inc.

Description

Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers provides Emergency Shelter in multiple locations in Oregon. Clients begin in emergency shelter, with up to 30 days to catch up on sleep, have hot meals and showers, and get to know Helping Hands staff and programs. All emergency shelter guests who are a good fit will be offered the opportunity to enroll in the Reentry Program.

The Reentry Program Helping Hands' case managers, crisis managers, and other staff help Reentry Program participants to identify key barriers. Individual Reentry Plans are customized to meet each participant's unique needs with measurable goals, and are updated often to check progress. Helping Hands provides support and accountability to help ensure follow-through with gaining access to necessary resources such as food stamps, housing assistance, official documents, and employment services. Over 70% of Helping Hands staff have lived experience.

Reentry Program Key Components include:

  • Frequent drug & alcohol screenings
  • Mandatory community service hours
  • Job applications until employed
  • Weekly process groups & recovery support
  • On-site classes to build basic life skills
  • Exclusionary Criteria

Helping Hands serves children and Domestic Violence survivors, and is not able to serve Registered Sex Offenders or those who are not permitted around women or children. Helping Hands' facilities are all sober campuses, so clients must not be in possession of or under the influence of any intoxicants on-site.

Facility locations and contact information:

Clatsop County Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children Contact Denise Dunn (503) 739-4347

Lincoln County Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Ashley Cushing (971)-419-4605

Multnomah County The Bybee Lakes Hope Center Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. For information on how to get a same-day referral for services from the Portland area, visit their webpage or call the office 7 days a week between 8am-5pm: 971-333-5070. https://helpinghandsreentry.org/bybee-lakes-hope-center

Tillamook County Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Brianne Prince (503) 354-8014

Yamhill County Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Michael Pollock (503) 560-9387


Contacts


Contact: Office Email: contact_us@helpinghandsreentry.org