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weekly throughout the six-county Portland metro area. Clients need to be referred by a case manager. There is no fee for this service. To participate in the program meal recipients must be: HIV positive, income below 300 percent of the federal poverty level, and specified medical need for home delivery of meals.
weekly throughout the six-county Portland metro area. Clients need to be referred by a case manager. There is no fee for this service. To participate in the program meal recipients must be: HIV positive, income below 300 percent of the federal poverty level, and specified medical need for home delivery of meals.
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Group Community And Other Support Services
Category HIV Support Services
Name Ministries of Oregon)
Provider Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Inc

Description

Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO)’s HIV Day Center is a drop-in center for low- income individuals living with HIV/AIDS. HIV Day Center services include:

  • Hot breakfasts and lunches five days a week
  • Staff available for counseling, information and referral, and help with problem solving
  • Phone and mail services
  • Computers with internet access, free WiFi
  • Washer and dryer
  • Showers and hygiene supplies
  • Clothing closet
  • Pool table, piano, TV, books
  • Massage, haircuts, foot care and acupuncture
  • Therapeutic and recreational activities
  • Meeting space for case management
  • Educational presentations

EMO’s Daily Bread Express (DBX) program provides meal delivery for low-income, home-bound individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Seven nutritious meals are delivered

weekly throughout the six-county Portland metro area. Clients need to be referred by a case manager. There is no fee for this service. To participate in the program meal recipients must be: HIV positive, income below 300 percent of the federal poverty level, and specified medical need for home delivery of meals.

Facilities

Ministries of Oregon Office

Contacts


Contact: Office Phone: (503) 460-3822 Email: hivcenter@emoregon.org