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Latest revision as of 20:03, August 10, 2025
This is a list of 656 service providers in Oregon.
| Facility | Description |
|---|---|
| 13 Salmon Shower Project (by First Unitarian Portland) | Volunteer‑run hygiene program offering showers and supplies at First Unitarian. |
| 4th Dimension Recovery Center (4D) | A recovery community center that offers a variety of services for young adults in recovery. Location list can be found at https://4drecovery.org/locations/ |
| 82nd Avenue Motel Shelter | Temporary COVID-19 isolation VIMo (Voluntary Isolation Model) shelter (38 rooms) for adults |
| A Safe Place Family Justice Center | A non-profit organization that helps victims of domestic violence and other crimes. |
| ARC of Multnomah County | An advocacy organization that supports and empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. |
| ASSIST (Assertive SSI Service Team) | A team that helps individuals with behavioral health conditions apply for Social Security disability benefits. |
| Acadia Northwest | A provider of behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment services. |
| Acadia Northwest (Oregon City) | A provider of behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment services. |
| 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. |
| Agape Village | A tiny house village operated by the Portland Central Church of the Nazarene to provide transitional housing for individuals experiencing homelessness |
| Al-Anon | A fellowship for friends and family of alcoholics, offering support and guidance. |
| Alano Club | A community center that provides a safe and supportive environment for individuals in recovery from addiction, often hosting 12-step meetings. |
| Alano Club Gresham | A community center that provides a safe and supportive environment for individuals in recovery from addiction, often hosting 12-step meetings. |
| Albertina Kerr | A non-profit organization that provides services for children, adults, and families with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges. |
| All Saints Episcopal Church | This church provides a variety of services to its community, but specific information about regular public hygiene services is not readily available. |
| All Saints Episcopal Church Food Pantry | All Saints Episcopal Church - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals |
| All Star Labor & Staffing | Temporary and Day Labor Employment - Employment And Education |
| Allied Health Services of Tigard | Methadone Treatment - Other Addiction Treatment and Support |
| Aloha Safe Rest Village | A temporary shelter village providing pods and supportive services for people experiencing homelessness. |
| Amenda Clinic | A clinic providing psychiatric and mental health services. |
| Angell Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center | Job Corps - Employment And Education |
| Animal Aid | A non-profit, no-kill rescue that operates a free-roam shelter for cats and a foster program for dogs, specializing in helping animals with medical or behavioral challenges. |
| Another Chance Recovery | A facility providing services for individuals seeking to overcome addiction. |
| Antfarm Youth Services Café and office | AntFarm Youth Services Housing Program was established during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide essential rent support for vulnerable youth and families in Clackamas County. Recognizing the urgent need for stable housing, the program aimed to address the rising homelessness and housing instability among youth and families in the area. As the program evolved, it highlighted the lack of comprehensive housing solutions in rural parts of the county, prompting discussions about the necessity for expanded housing initiatives and support services tailored to the unique challenges faced by these communities. |
| Arbor Lodge Shelter | All-gender congregate shelter (88 beds) for individuals and couples, Village-style pods (18 beds) for women and non-binary individuals; includes veteran-only pods |
| Arbor Lodge Village (pods) | Village-style pods (18 beds) for women and non-binary individuals; includes veteran-only pods |
| Archers Recovery Homes | A provider of sober living homes |
| 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. |
| BIPOC Village | Culturally-specific Safe Rest Village prioritizing Black, Indigenous, and People of Color; part of city's Safe Rest Village system |
| Banfield Motel Shelter | Motel shelter (60 rooms) for adults and couples; referrals by shelters only |
| Barbies Village | A planned tiny home village and resource center designed to support Native American families experiencing homelessness |
| Barbur Motel Shelter | Motel shelter (41 rooms) for adults and couples; referrals only |
| BarkZone Dog Daycare, Grooming & Boarding | The central administrative office for an organization, not a direct service-providing location. |
| Bay Area First Step | Coos Bay nonprofit offering sobering, detox, and recovery support. |
| Beacon Village PDX (C3PO) | Transitional tiny home village (10 units) for adults |
| Beaverton Health Center | A health center that provides a variety of medical and behavioral health services to the community. |
| Beaverton Permanent Shelter | A 24-hour, year-round congregate homeless shelter in Beaverton for single adults. |
| Beaverton ReStore | Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities |
| Beaverton Temporary Shelter | A former temporary shelter in Beaverton that now operates as a severe weather shelter. |
| Behavioral Health Resource Center (BHRC) | Behavioral health day center with on-site shelter (33 beds) for adults with mental health challenges |
| Belmont Comprehensive Treatment Center | A clinic specializing in medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction. |
| Bend Outpatient Treatment Center | BestCare Bend outpatient treatment center offers intensive treatment, outpatient treatment, and non-pharmacological approaches to pain management. We also offer free outpatient gambling addiction treatment as a community service. |
| BestCare Klamath Falls | BestCare Klamath Falls residential facility offers detox and short-term, high-intensity drug and alcohol treatment designed to help you get clean as quickly as possible. During treatment you’ll have access to our full medical staff and caring counselors. |
| BestCare Latino Madras | Our Prineville facility offers services for intellectual and developmental disabilities, general case management, alcohol and drug assessments, individual and group counseling, and drug testing. |
| BestCare Madras Mental Health Services | BestCare outpatient mental health program in Madras provides mental health assessment and counseling services to children, families, and adults. Our mental health clinical teams include mental health clinicians, case managers, wraparound coordinators, skills trainers. Psychiatry, including evaluation, medication management, and nursing support is also an integral part of our mental health clinical services. We offer several mental health treatment groups, including weekly gender-specific DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) groups. Access to mental health services is rapid as we have an Open Access clinic Monday-Thursday; we can also schedule assessment appointments, when needed. |
| BestCare Redmond Residential Treatment | BestCare Redmond Residential Treatment center offers short-term, high-intensity drug and alcohol treatment, detox, and intensive outpatient treatment for those who require a lower level of care, including those facing legal issues from their substance addiction such as DUI. |
| Bethanie’s Room | Provide a safe sleeping environment and connect women to life-improving services |
| Bikes for Humanity PDX | A non-profit that provides affordable bicycles and offers bike repair workshops and resources to the community. |
| Blackburn Recovery and Treatment | Combines 124 units of affordable housing with an on-site clinic and services for medical and mental health and recovery |
| Blanchet Farm | Blanchet House - Housing |
| Blanchet House | Blanchet House - Clothing and Hygiene Services |
| Borland Free Clinic | A clinic that provides free medical care to low-income and uninsured residents. |
| 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. |
| Brain Injury Connections Northwest | A non-profit organization that provides resources, support, and education to individuals with brain injuries and their families. |
| Bridges to Change | Recovery support organization with housing, treatment and women’s respite services. |
| Bridgeway Problem Gambling | A program that provides treatment and support for problem gambling. |
| Bridgeway Recovery Services | A non-profit organization that provides substance use disorder and mental health treatment. |
| Bridgeway of Hope | A sober housing program for men in recovery from addiction |
| Buckley’s Detoxification and Sobering Center | Willamette Family, Inc. - Drug and Alcohol Treatment |
| Buckley’s Detoxification and Sobering Services | A facility providing medically managed withdrawal and sobering services. |
| Bud Clark Commons | A multi-service facility that provides a day center, temporary shelter, and permanent supportive housing |
| Bybee Lakes Hope Center | Mixed-gender shelter (175 beds); sobriety requirement; no sex offenders |
| C3 Food Pantry | A food pantry that provides groceries to individuals and families. |
| CAS Belmont Office | A facility that provides services for a specific organization but not a direct employment service provider for the general public. |
| CCC Recovery Center | A recovery center operated by Central City Concern, offering a range of services for substance use disorders. |
| CareOregon | CareOregon - Medical |
| Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) | A non-profit organization that provides a continuum of care for people affected by HIV, as well as services for the LGBTQ+ community |
| Cascade Management Office | Low Income Rentals-Portland - Housing |
| 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. |
| 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 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 |
| 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. |
| Catholic Community Services of Lane County | Catholic Charities - Housing |
| Cedar Hills Hospital | A private psychiatric hospital offering inpatient and outpatient treatment for mental health and addiction issues. |
| Cedar Hills Outpatient Facility | Cedar Hills Hospital - Mental Health |
| Center for Native Arts and Cultures | Culture - Native American Support Services |
| Center for Self-Enhancement | A non-profit organization that provides a variety of services, including education and career development, to youth and their families. |
| Central City Concern (CCC) | A non-profit organization that provides a wide range of services to people experiencing homelessness and poverty |
| Central City Concern - Hooper Detox & Stabilization Center | Offers compassionate treatment for people coming off drugs, alcohol or other substances |
| 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 |
| Central City Concern - Puentes | Culturally specific substance use and mental health treatment program designed to serve the Latinx community. |
| Central City Concern Administration Office | Helping people find home, regain health and move toward long-term stability and success. |
| Central Portland Vocational Rehabilitation Office | Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Disabilities |
| 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. |
| Centro Cultural Centro de Prosperidad Office | Centro Cultural Centro de Prosperidad - Employment And Education |
| Chestnut Tree Inn Motel Shelter | Motel shelter (56 rooms) for women only; referrals only |
| Children’s Community Clinic | A clinic that provides a variety of medical services to children and adolescents. |
| Cielo Treatment Center | A facility offering a range of services for individuals with substance use disorders. |
| City Day Storage Facility- NW Glisan Oasis Day Center | Downtown day-storage and basic-needs site near NW 6th & Glisan, lockers, mail/pickup, basic hygiene and service navigation. |
| City of Portland - Shelter Services | City program overseeing contracted shelter sites and services (not a walk‑in site). |
| CityTeam Portland | Faith-based residential programs and emergency shelter for men and women; trauma-informed architecture (Overland Building) |
| Clackamas County Children, Family & Community Corrections | A government agency that provides services for justice-involved individuals, including support for finding employment. |
| Clackamas County Developmental Disabilities | Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities |
| Clackamas County Veteran Services Office | Veteran Services: Employment, Benefits, and Other Assistance - Veterans Programs |
| Clackamas Free Clinic | A clinic that provides free medical, dental, and mental health services to low-income and uninsured residents of Clackamas County. |
| Clackamas/Talbert Health Center | Cascadia Health - Mental Health |
| Clark Center | Men's shelter (77 beds), 24/7; TB card required; drug/alcohol-free; includes meals & housing support |
| Clay Street Table | Clay Street Table is the dramatic expansion of the meals program and food pantry first begun at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Parish in 2010 and now located at First Christian Church, with a mission “to feed those who are hungry in body or in spirit.” |
| Clean Start | A program that provides employment opportunities, job skills training, and support services to people with barriers to employment. |
| Clinton Triangle Shelter (Temporary) | Outdoor shelter (160 units) for adults; referrals only (no walk-ins) |
| Cloverleaf Shelter | A temporary shelter. |
| Club Hope | A community center that provides support and resources for people with mental health conditions, including peer support and social activities. |
| Coda Methodone Clinic - Portland Recovery Center | A treatment provider for substance use disorders |
| Coda Residential - Gresham | Women and their families including patients who are pregnant and parenting, and women involved with child welfare or criminal justice systems. Children may reside with their mothers on site. |
| Coda Residential - Tigard | A treatment provider for substance use disorders |
| Columbia County Mental Health | The local mental health authority for Columbia County, providing a wide range of services. |
| Come Rest Awhile | A sober living residence designed specifically for women on their recovery journey |
| Commons Law Center | A non-profit law clinic that provides low-cost legal services to low and moderate-income individuals. |
| 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 Health Assess and Treat (CHAT) Team | Mobile medical/behavioral response team serving unhoused people in East Portland. |
| Community Vision Employment Connections Program | A program that provides employment services and job coaching to people with disabilities. |
| Community Warehouse Gresham | Community Warehouse - Household Items |
| Community Warehouse Portland | Community Warehouse - Household Items |
| Community Warehouse Tualatin | Community Warehouse - Household Items |
| Community Warehouse's Portland Furniture Bank | This non-profit organization provides donated furniture and household goods to individuals and families who are moving into stable housing. They work with social service agencies to furnish homes for people overcoming adversity, |
| Community for Positive Aging Office | Community for Positive Aging - Seniors and Aging Support Groups |
| Community of Hope – Hope House | A program that provides a safe place to live and support services for families experiencing homelessness |
| Connecting Communities Center | Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education |
| Constructing Hope | A non-profit organization that provides job training and placement in the construction industry to people with barriers to employment. |
| Cook Plaza | Under consideration for a new homeless resource center and shelter |
| Coordinated Care Pathway Center | A deflection services center operated by Tuerk House, that opened in October 2024. It provides an alternative to jail or emergency rooms for individuals experiencing acute intoxication or who are eligible for deflection due to drug possession |
| Cornelius Safe Rest Pods | A temporary shelter site. |
| Crestview Recovery | A residential treatment center for drug and alcohol addiction. |
| Crossroads Cupboard | Crossroads Cupboard - Food Boxes, Pantries, and Meals |
| Crossroads Food Bank | A food pantry that provides groceries and meals to individuals and families in the community. |
| Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden | Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden - Community Service Opportunities |
| Cultivate Initiatives – Workforce Development | A program that provides workforce development services, including job training and placement, to help individuals achieve economic stability. |
| Cultivating Community | Cultivate Initiatives aims to create communities that are safe, supportive, and full of opportunities for everyone, demonstrating a commitment to inclusion and respect for all individuals. |
| Cupcake Girls Office | Cupcake Girls - Domestic Violence and Sex Worker Support Services |
| DPI Group | A non-profit that provides employment opportunities and job training to people with disabilities. |
| DPI Group Office | DPI Group - Employment And Education |
| Day Storage Building | Offers single-room occupancy units in a historic building for individuals transitioning out of homelessness |
| De Muniz Legal Clinic | A legal clinic, often affiliated with a larger organization, that provides legal assistance to individuals. |
| De Muniz Resource Center | A resource center that provides services and support to people returning to the community from incarceration. |
| Dignity Village | Self-managed homeless community (60 units) for adults (men, women, couples) |
| Disability Rights Oregon (DRO) | An organization that provides legal advocacy for people with disabilities. |
| Do Good Multnomah | Operates shelters, pods, bridge housing; GPD beds for veterans, permanent housing programs |
| Domestic Violence Resource Center (DVRC) | An organization that provides a wide range of services to survivors of domestic violence, including a 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, and legal advocacy. |
| Doreens Place | Doreen’s Place is a residential shelter for 90 men that offers safety off the street and connections to housing and services to help support people experiencing homelessness regain stability, connect to essential support services, and access stable and permanent housing options. To inquire about shelter at this location, please visit Transition Projects Resource Center. |
| Downtown Drop-In Center | A center that provides legal and social services on a drop-in basis to people in the downtown area. |
| Downtown Portland Comprehensive Treatment Center | Methadone Treatment - Other Addiction Treatment and Support |
| Downtown Shelter (Greyhound Station) | !CLOSED! Congregate shelter (91 beds) at Greyhound station; for individuals & couples |
| Dress for Success Oregon | A non-profit that provides professional attire, a network of support, and career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. |
| Dual Diagnosis Anonymous of Oregon (DDA of Oregon) | A support group for people who have both a mental health and a substance use disorder. |
| East Burnside Location | A location of an organization that provides medical or social services. |
| East County Health Center | A health center that provides a variety of medical and behavioral health services to the community. |
| East Mutlnomah County Drop-In and Youth Opportunity Center | A center that provides a variety of resources and opportunities, including employment services, for young people. |
| East Portland Comprehensive Treatment Center | Methadone Treatment - Other Addiction Treatment and Support |
| Easterseals Connecting Communities Program | A program that helps people with disabilities and their families connect to community resources and activities. |
| Easterseals Oregon Veteran Services | A program that assists veterans and their families who are experiencing or are at risk of experiencing homelessness. The services provided include housing assistance, employment assistance, and case management to connect veterans to community resources, benefits, and support to achieve housing stability |
| Easterseals Oregon – Albany | Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education |
| Easterseals Oregon – Eugene | Behaviour - Employment And Education |
| Easterseals Oregon – Medford | Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education |
| Easterseals Oregon – Oregon City WorkSource | Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education |
| Easterseals Oregon – Roseburg WorkSource | Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education |
| Easterseals Oregon – Salem | Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education |
| Easterseals Oregon – Tigard | Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education |
| Easterseals Oregon – Tigard WorkSource | Easterseals Oregon - Employment And Education |
| Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO) and Slavic Oregon Social Services | A program that provides culturally and linguistically specific social services to the Slavic community. |
| Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon Northeast Emergency Food Program | A food pantry that provides groceries to residents in Northeast Portland. |
| El Jardin | Provides recovery services to the Spanish-speaking community through programs that respect culture, values, and beliefs. |
| El Programa Hispano Católico | A non-profit that provides a variety of social services, including employment training and job placement, to the Latino community. |
| Emergence Addiction & Behavioral Center | Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support |
| Emergence Addiction Center - Eugene | Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support |
| Emergence Facility Cottage Grove | Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support |
| Emergence Facility Eugene | Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support |
| Emergence Facility Florence | Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support |
| Emergence – Springfield | Substance Use, DUI Treatment and Mental Health - Other Addiction Treatment and Support |
| Employment Access Center | A facility that provides a variety of employment services, including job search assistance and training. |
| Estate Hotel | 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. |
| Esther’s Pantry | Our House - Medical |
| Eugene | A location where various employment services are available, but not a specific facility itself. |
| Eugene Community Court Facility | A program that addresses low-level offenses by connecting individuals with social services to resolve the underlying issues that led to the crime. |
| Express Employment Professionals | Temporary and Day Labor Employment - Employment And Education |
| Facility Evergreen Care (post-acute Recuperative Care) | Known as the Recuperative Care Program (RCP) at Evergreen Crossing, this program provides transitional housing and medical care for low-income or homeless individuals recovering from hospital stays. Clients receive primary care, case management, housing support, and assistance coordinating follow-up services. |
| Family Promise | A non-profit organization that helps families experiencing homelessness achieve sustainable independence. |
| Family Promise of Tualatin | A non-profit organization serving families experiencing or at risk of homelessness in the Tualatin Valley area. |
| Family Village Shelter (Path Home) | Trauma-informed family shelter with private rooms, meals, and case management |
| Father's Heart Ministry Day SHelter | A day shelter and ministry that provides meals, showers, and other basic needs to people experiencing homelessness. |
| Feed the Mass – Education Program & Job Readiness Training | A program that provides culinary education and job readiness training to help people find employment in the food service industry. |
| Fido | A non-profit that supports the Clackamas County Dog Shelter by providing food, supplies, and volunteers. They also provide pet food to families in need. |
| First Baptist Church | A church that operates a food pantry and provides meals to the community. |
| Folk Time Office | Folk Time - Recovery Support Services |
| Food Not Bombs | A global movement that shares free vegan meals with the public to protest war and poverty. |
| Fora Health Detox | Medical withdrawal management program within Fora Health, offering 24 detox beds and wraparound care for adults undergoing supervised withdrawal from alcohol or drugs. |
| Fora Health Treatment and Recovery Facility | Fora Health Treatment and Recovery - Drug and Alcohol Treatment |
| Forest Grove Safe Park | A designated safe parking area for people living in their vehicles. |
| Francis Center | A non-profit food and clothing pantry that also provides toiletries and other miscellaneous household goods to the community. |
| Free Geek | A non-profit organization that recycles and refurbishes donated electronics. They provide free and low-cost computers and other technology to the community, with a focus on people with low incomes, those experiencing homelessness, and students. |
| Free On The Outside – Knapp Houses | A faith-based organization that provides sober-living housing and support services for individuals re-entering the community |
| Fresh Start Recovery Housing | A provider of sober living homes for individuals in recovery from addiction |
| Friendly House | A non-profit community center that offers a variety of social services, including some hygiene facilities, and programs for all ages. |
| Friendly House Showers | Friendly House - Clothing and Hygiene Services |
| Galt Foundation | A non-profit temporary staffing agency that places people with disabilities in jobs. |
| Galt Foundation of Portland | A location where various employment services are available, but not a specific facility itself. |
| Garlington Health Center | A community health center that provides primary care, dental care, and other health services, with a focus on serving the African American community. |
| Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services | A co-located service center where multiple agencies work together to provide comprehensive services to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence. |
| 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 Milwaukie (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. |
| Going Home II | Going Home II - Reentry Support Services |
| Golden West Building | A Central City Concern housing property in downtown Portland, offering affordable and supportive housing units. |
| Good Neighbor Center | Serves families experiencing housing insecurity by providing a safe environment, resources, and assistance in finding permanent housing. |
| Goodwill Industries | A non-profit organization that provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people with disabilities or other barriers to employment. |
| Goodwill STEP Program | A program that provides employment services, job coaching, and training to individuals with disabilities. |
| Grace Peck Terrace Apartments | Low Income Rentals-Portland - Housing |
| Gresham Community Warehouse | As a furniture bank, it collects donated household items and furniture and distributes them to families and individuals in need through partner social service agencies. They also accept donations from the public at this location. |
| Gresham ReStore | Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities |
| 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. |
| Gretchen Kafoury Commons Apartments | Low Income Rentals-Portland - Housing |
| Ground Score Association | Ground Score Association - Employment And Education |
| HFHI Portland ReStore | Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities |
| Habitat For Humanity | A non-profit organization that builds and repairs homes in partnership with low-income families |
| Habitat for Humanity- Beaverton | Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities |
| Hamilton West Apartments | Low Income Rentals-Portland - Housing |
| Harmony Academy Recovery High School | Harmony Academy Recovery High School - Employment And Education |
| Harrison Village | A tiny home village and transitional housing program. |
| Harry's Mother Reception Center East | Harry’s Mother - Housing |
| Harrys Mother | A 24-hour crisis intervention and emergency shelter program for runaway and homeless youth |
| Hawthorne Walk-In Center Mental Health & Addictions Care | Crisis Hotlines and Services - Mental Health |
| Haymarket Pole Collective Office | Haymarket Pole Collective - Domestic Violence and Sex Worker Support Services |
| Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Beaverton | The Hazelden Betty Ford’s treatment center in Beaverton has both outpatient rehab, intensive outpatient treatment and low-intensity outpatient programming to meet patient’s specific needs and challenged. |
| Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Newberg | On campus living with 24/7 supervision and gender-informed living arrangements, this option offers structure, connection and convenience. |
| Hazlenut Grove | A temporary shelter village operated by Multnomah County. |
| Helping Hands Reentry Outreach Centers (Bybee Lakes Hope Center) | Shelter and transitional housing at the former Wapato facility with case management and reentry support. |
| Helping Professionals Wellness Center | A center that provides affordable mental health and wellness services to helping professionals, but does not provide direct housing services. |
| Hillman East Portland Center | A community health center that provides primary care, dental care, and other health services. |
| Hillsboro Bridge Shelter | A shelter that provides temporary housing and services to people experiencing homelessness. |
| Hillsboro Location | Another office of Immigration Counseling Services (ICS) that provides legal services to the immigrant community. |
| Hillsboro Office | An office of a legal or social service organization located in Hillsboro, Oregon. |
| Hillsboro Safe Rest Pods | A temporary shelter site with pods for individuals experiencing homelessness. |
| Holistic Healing Behavioral Healthcare | A provider of holistic behavioral health services |
| Home Forward | Low Income Rentals-Portland - Housing |
| HomePlate Youth Services | A non-profit organization providing drop-in centers and street outreach for youth experiencing homelessness or housing instability. |
| Hope Center Recovery | A center offering a variety of recovery support services. |
| Humanity In Perspective – Downtown Portland | Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs |
| Hygiene4All Hub | A hygiene hub that provides unsheltered residents with access to showers, bathrooms, hygiene and medical supplies, clean clothing and bedding, and a space for community. |
| IRP Campsite Possessions Storage | A facility for storing the personal belongings of individuals experiencing homelessness. |
| Imani Center | A community-based organization that provides culturally specific mental health and substance abuse services, primarily for the African American community. |
| Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) | A non-profit organization that provides culturally and linguistically specific services, including employment assistance, to immigrants and refugees. |
| 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. |
| Impact NW Energy Assistance | A program that provides financial assistance to help low-income individuals and families pay for their heating bills and other energy costs. |
| Impact NW Housing and Safety Net Programs | A non-profit organization that provides a range of services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness or poverty |
| Impact NW Multicultural Service Center | Impact NW Senior Services - Senior Programs |
| Impact NW – Forest Grove | Impact NW Senior Services - Senior Programs |
| Impact NW—Recovery Navigation Facility | mpact NW—Recovery Navigation Program - Homeless and Housing Support Services |
| In-Home Offices | Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities |
| Inclusion Inc. | Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities |
| Independent Living Resources | A non-profit organization run by and for people with disabilities, providing services and advocacy to promote independent living. |
| Influencers of Neighborhoods (ION) Office | Influencers of Neighborhoods (ION) - African American Support Services |
| Innovative Housing Office | Low Income Rentals-Portland - Housing |
| Insight Alliance Office | Insight Alliance - Reentry Support Services |
| Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Gresham | Multnomah County Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS) - Disabilities |
| Intermountain Public Defenders Office | Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services |
| Iron Tribe Network | A non-profit organization that provides a variety of services to justice-involved individuals and their families |
| JOIN Day Center | A day center that provides a safe space and resources for people, housed or unhoused. |
| Jackson County Public Defender Office | Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services |
| Jamii Program (The Palms) | Motel shelter (44 rooms) for African-American seniors (age 65+) |
| Jamii Program Palms Hotel | A hotel that is used as a temporary shelter. |
| Jean's Place | Women's shelter (45 beds), 24/7; TB card required; drug/alcohol-free; includes meals & housing support |
| Job Corps Center | Job Corps - Employment And Education |
| Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VA Med Center | A VA medical center that provides a variety of healthcare services, including mental health care, to veterans. |
| 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. |
| Karibu Stabilization Program | A program offering short-term stabilization services for individuals in a mental health crisis. |
| Kenton Women's Village | Village (15 units) for women; priority to veterans, seniors (55+), and disabled |
| Kenton Women’s Village | A transitional housing community of sleeping pods for women. |
| Kerr Bikes & Boat/ Adaptive BIKETOWN | Albertina Kerr - Disability Support Services |
| Kerr Bikes Naito | Albertina Kerr - Disability Support Services |
| Klamath Defender Services | Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services |
| Klamath Falls Residential Treatment | Alcohol and Drug Rehab Facilities - Drug and Alcohol Treatment |
| La Clínica de Buena Salud | A clinic that provides a variety of medical and behavioral health services, with a focus on serving the Latino community. |
| Laborworks Portland Facility | Temporary and Day Labor Employment - Employment And Education |
| Laborworks – Tigard | Temporary and Day Labor Employment - Employment And Education |
| Lasko Refuge | A flexible sober living program that provides a supportive environment for people in recovery |
| Laurelwood Center | Shelter (96 beds) for women and couples; priority to veterans, seniors, disabled; pets allowed |
| Legacy Emanuel Medical Center | A Sexual Assault Response and Advocacy (SARA) unit within a hospital. |
| Lewis & Clark Problem Gambling Services | Provides treatment and support for individuals with gambling addiction. |
| 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 |
| Lifeline Connections | Substance use disorder treatment: detox, residential, outpatient and crisis stabilization. |
| Lift Urban Portland Preston’s Pantry | A food pantry that provides groceries and meals to low-income residents in Northwest and Southwest Portland. |
| Lilac Meadows Family Shelter | Family shelter (39 personal rooms) with on-site case management and staff |
| Literary Arts | Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs |
| Loaves and Fishes Central Office | The central office for Meals on Wheels People, a non-profit organization that provides meals and social connection to homebound seniors. |
| Lolo Pass Treatment Center | A drug- and alcohol-free center offering trauma-informed, culturally responsive care that is tailored to the unique needs of each individual. |
| Looking Glass Community Services’ New Roads Program | Looking Glass Community Services’ New Roads Program - Youth Support Services |
| Lovejoy Station Apartments | Low Income Rentals-Portland - Housing |
| Lutheran Community Services Multicultural Counseling Services | Provides counseling and mental health services, with a focus on serving diverse communities. |
| Lutheran Community Services Northwest McMinnville | Lutheran Community Services Northwest - Immigration Legal Services |
| Lutheran Community Services Northwest Salem | Lutheran Community Services Northwest - Immigration Legal Services |
| Lutheran Community Services Vancouver Office | Lutheran Community Services Northwest - Immigration Legal Services |
| MESO (Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon) | A non-profit that provides small business assistance and micro-lending to underserved entrepreneurs. |
| Mainspring (formerly FISH) | A non-profit organization that provides emergency food, rent, and utility assistance to people in need. |
| Marie Equi Day Center | A non-profit organization that provides a variety of services to people in need, including food, clothing, and hygiene facilities. |
| Market Street | A shelter site operated by Multnomah County. |
| Maybelle Center for Community Office | Maybelle Center for Community - Social Engagement Support Services |
| Meals On Us PDX | A group that provides free, nutritious meals to people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity in Portland. |
| Meals On Wheels | A non-profit organization that provides nutritious meals and social connection to homebound seniors and people with disabilities. |
| Medford Addictions Recovery Center | A clinic providing immediate, no-appointment-needed care for a range of mental and behavioral health concerns. |
| Medford Residential Recovery Center | A treatment setting where patients stay overnight in a hospital or other facility for intensive care. |
| Medicine Wheel Recovery Services | An organization providing culturally specific recovery services to the Native American community. |
| Men's Shelter | An emergency shelter for men experiencing homelessness |
| Menlo Park Safe Rest Village | A temporary alternative shelter for people experiencing homelessness, with case management and amenities. |
| Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon - Recovery Campus | Peer‑run recovery campus with groups, navigation and resource linkage. |
| Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon - Washington County Office | Peer‑run recovery organization providing peer support and navigation in Washington County. |
| Mentor Oregon | Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities |
| Mercy & Wisdom Community Health Clinic | A clinic that provides medical, dental, and mental health services, with a focus on serving underserved communities. |
| Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good Office | Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good (MACG) - Wrap-Around Support Services |
| Metropolitan Family Service - Project Linkage | A program that connects older adults and people with disabilities with resources and social support to help them stay active and engaged in their communities. |
| Metropolitan Public Defender (MPD) Immigrant Defense Oregon | A legal organization that provides pro bono representation to non-citizens facing deportation. |
| Mid County Dental Clinic | A dental clinic that provides a variety of dental services to the community. |
| Milestones Family Recovery | A program offering services to help families impacted by substance use. |
| Milwaukie-Oak Grove Health Center | A health center that provides a variety of medical and behavioral health services to the community. |
| Ministries of Oregon Office | Ministries of Oregon) - HIV Support Services |
| Miracles Club | A peer-run recovery center for the African American community that offers a variety of support services. |
| Modus Vivendi | Moral Reconation Therapy - Mental Health |
| Montavilla Community Village | Planned 29-unit tiny-home village for those living in vehicles, operated by Straightway Services |
| Moore Street Corps & Community Center | A community center that provides social services, including a food pantry and meal program. |
| Moral Reconation Therapy Cascadia | Moral Reconation Therapy - Mental Health |
| Motel 6 - Delta Park | A hotel that has been used as a temporary shelter. |
| Mountain View Recovery | A recovery program for substance use disorders that provides personalized treatment plans |
| Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Center | Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Services - Disabilities |
| Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities North/Northeast Office | Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Services - Disabilities |
| Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Services | The local government agency responsible for providing a wide range of services and resources for older adults and people with disabilities. |
| Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities West Area Office | Multnomah County Aging And Disabilities Services - Disabilities |
| Multnomah County Alternative Community Office | Multnomah County Alternative Community Services (Work Crew) - Community Service Opportunities |
| Multnomah County Harm Reduction Clinic | A clinic that provides services to reduce the health risks associated with drug use, including syringe exchange and naloxone distribution. |
| Multnomah County Health Department - Syringe Services Schedule | Harm reduction program providing syringe exchange, naloxone, and supplies. |
| Multnomah County Healthy Birth Initiative | A program that provides support and resources to African American women to improve birth outcomes. |
| Multnomah County Mobile Health Van | Mobile primary care, vaccinations, harm reduction and referrals. |
| Multnomah County Office | An office of a legal or social service organization located in Multnomah County, Oregon. |
| Multnomah Crisis And Treatment Center (CATC) | A facility providing 24/7 crisis intervention and short-term treatment for mental health crises. |
| Multnomah Defenders Portland | Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services |
| Multnomah Safe Rest Village | Safe Rest Village (28 units, expanding to 100) for adults with on-site services |
| Murray Place | Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities |
| My Father's House | A non-profit organization that helps families experiencing homelessness by providing temporary housing, support, and resources. |
| My Father’s House Homeless Shelter / Transitional Housing | My Father’s House Homeless Shelter / Transitional Housing - Housing |
| N Portland Road | City Shelter Site, a temporary alternative shelter, with case management, amenities, and mental and behavioral health services on-site. 90 sleeping units, 70 RV Parking Spots |
| NARA NW Child & Family Services | Provides culturally appropriate mental and behavioral health services to Native American children and families. |
| NARA NW Indian Health Clinic | A clinic that provides culturally specific primary care and other health services to the Native American community. |
| NARA NW Outpatient SUD Treatment | An outpatient treatment center for substance use disorders. A Sexual Assault Response and Advocacy (SARA) unit within a hospital. |
| NARA NW Outpatient Treatment Center | Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) NW - Drug and Alcohol Treatment |
| NARA NW Residential Treatment Center | A residential treatment facility offering a structured environment for recovery from addiction and mental health issues, with a focus on the Native American community. |
| NARA NW RiverHouse | Provides culturally appropriate education, physical and mental health services, and substance use disorder treatment to anyone in need, with a focus on serving Native Americans and Alaskan Natives. |
| NARA NW Wellness Center | A wellness center operated by the Native American Rehabilitation Association that provides culturally specific medical and behavioral health services. |
| NE Portland Health Center | A health center that provides a variety of medical and behavioral health services to the community. |
| NW Community Conservancy | Neighborhood nonprofit supporting cleanup and outreach; limited direct services. |
| NW Staffing Resources | Temporary and Day Labor Employment - Employment And Education |
| Naito Village (SW Naito Safe Rest) | Culturally-specific Safe Rest Village serving LGBTQIA2S+ individuals; low-barrier and trauma-informed |
| National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) | A grassroots mental health organization providing support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness. |
| National Alliance on Mental Illness Multnomah Office | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Multnomah - Disability Support Services |
| National Immigrant Justice Center’s Defenders Initiative | A program that provides legal representation to immigrants and refugees in the Portland area, with a focus on those in removal proceedings. |
| Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) 2SLGBTQ+ Services | A program that provides culturally-specific and affirming services to two-spirit, LGBTQIA+, and non-binary individuals within the Native American community. |
| Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) Adult Mental Health | Provides culturally appropriate mental and behavioral health services to the Native American community. |
| Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) Dental Clinic | A dental clinic that provides culturally specific dental care to the Native American community. |
| Native American Youth And Family Center (NAYA) | A non-profit organization that provides a range of services to the Native American community |
| Neighborhood House | Neighborhood House - Wrap-Around Support Services |
| New Avenues for Youth | Youth-serving nonprofit offering shelter and wraparound support |
| New Narrative - Mill Park Center (Portland clinic) | A behavioral and mental health services clinic. |
| New Narrative - Spring Creek Center (Tigard clinic) | A mental and behavioral health clinic. |
| New Seasons Portland Metro Treatment Center | A treatment center offering programs for substance use disorders. |
| NewStart Reentry Resource Center | A resource center that provides services and support to people returning to the community from incarceration. |
| North Portland Food Pantry | Sunshine Division - Community Service Opportunities |
| North Portland Vocational Rehabilitation | Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Disabilities |
| North by Northeast Community Health Center | A community health center that provides culturally specific healthcare services, with a focus on serving the African American community. |
| Northeast Dental Clinic | A dental clinic that provides a variety of dental services to the community. |
| Northrup Shelter | Overnight-only shelter |
| Northstar Clubhouse | Northstar Clubhouse - Recovery Support Services |
| Northwest Family Services (NWFS) Office | Northwest Family Services (NWFS) - Parenting and Family Services |
| Northwest Pilot Project | A non-profit organization that provides housing and support services to very low-income seniors and people with disabilities |
| Northwest Regional Re-entry Center (NWRRC) | A residential re-entry facility for federal offenders |
| Northwest Workers’ Justice Project (NWJP) | A non-profit law office that represents low-wage workers on employment-related legal issues. |
| OHSU Immediate Care Clinic, Beaverton | A clinic that provides walk-in medical care for urgent but non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. |
| OHSU Immediate Care Clinic, Richmond | A clinic that provides walk-in medical care for urgent but non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. |
| OHSU Immediate Care Clinic, Scappoose | A clinic that provides walk-in medical care for urgent but non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. |
| OHSU Immediate Care Clinic, South Waterfront | A clinic that provides walk-in medical care for urgent but non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. |
| OHSU Russell Street Dental Clinic | A dental clinic operated by Oregon Health & Science University that provides a variety of dental services. |
| OHSU South Waterfront Dental Clinic | A dental clinic operated by Oregon Health & Science University that provides a variety of dental services. |
| Old Town Clinic (OTC) | A clinic operated by Central City Concern that provides primary care and behavioral health services to people experiencing homelessness and poverty. |
| Old Town Recovery Center | Comprehensive, compassionate mental health services and outpatient treatment for substance use disorders. Our mental health professionals and certified alcohol and drug counselors are highly trained, nonjudgmental, and committed to your success — wherever you are on the path to recovery. |
| On-The-Move Office | On-The-Move - Disability Support Services |
| OnTrack Rogue Valley | OnTrack Rogue Valley - Drug and Alcohol Treatment |
| Open Door Counseling Center | A counseling center providing mental health and addiction services. |
| Open House Ministries Family Shelter | A family shelter that provides housing and support services. |
| Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs (OAME) | A non-profit organization that provides business development and networking opportunities to minority entrepreneurs. |
| 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. |
| Oregon CURE Office | Oregon CURE (Citizens United for the Rehabilitation of Errants) - Incarcerated Adult and Youth Support Services and Programs |
| Oregon Change Clinic (OCC) | A clinic providing addiction treatment services, including medication-assisted treatment. |
| Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS) Developmental Disabilities | The state agency responsible for overseeing and providing services and support to individuals with developmental disabilities. |
| Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS) Independent Living Programs | A program that provides services to help youth in foster care or who have aged out of foster care to transition to independent living. |
| Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs - Home Loans Office | Veterans Affairs Programs for Housing and the Homeless - Housing |
| Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs Portland | Veteran Services: Employment, Benefits, and Other Assistance - Veterans Programs |
| Oregon Energy Fund | A non-profit that provides funding to local agencies to help Oregonians in need with energy assistance. |
| 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. |
| Oregon Harbor of Hope | Nonprofit supporting hygiene access and navigation services (e.g., shower trailer, outreach). |
| Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Avel Gordly Center for Healing | A behavioral health clinic that provides culturally specific mental health and addiction services, with a focus on African American and other diverse communities. |
| Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Intercultural Psychiatric Program | A program providing culturally sensitive mental health services to immigrants and refugees. |
| Oregon Humanities–Humanity In Perspective (HIP) Program | Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs |
| Oregon Law Center Portland Regional Office | Oregon Law Center - Legal Services |
| Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation | A non-profit organization that provides free vision and hearing screenings, exams, and treatment to Oregonians in need. |
| Oregon Public Defense Commission | Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services |
| Oregon Small Business Development Center | An organization that provides resources, training, and advising to help small businesses start, grow, and succeed. |
| Oregon State Bar (OSB) Programs | The professional organization for Oregon lawyers that provides various programs, including lawyer referral services and legal aid for the public. |
| Oregon Tradeswomen | A non-profit that helps women explore and pursue careers in the skilled trades. |
| Oregon Trail Recovery | An outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program |
| Oregon Zoo | Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs |
| Our House | A non-profit organization that provides healthcare and supportive services to people living with HIV. |
| Our Just Future | A non-profit organization that provides services to help people in need find stability |
| Outpatient Drug Rehab Beaverton | A treatment setting where patients receive care during the day and return home at night. |
| Outside In | A non-profit organization that provides health care, housing, and other services to homeless youth and other marginalized people. |
| Outside In Portland Downtown | Outside In’s Injection Drug Users Health Services (IDUHS) promotes health and healing for people who use drugs. This program is guided by a harm reduction model, where everyone deserves respect and is a valued member of the community. We serve nearly 5,000 people each year, providing harm reduction supplies as well as overdose prevention trainings and naloxone distribution. In the last 5 years, we have had over 2,000 overdose reversal reports through our IDUHS program and exchanged over 5 million syringes. |
| Outside In at Clackamas Service Center | An organization that provides health care and other services, co-located at the Clackamas Service Center to reach people in need in that area. |
| Overeaters Anonymous | A 12-step program for people who have a problem with compulsive eating. |
| P:ear | ar: A non-profit organization that provides homeless and transitional youth with a safe, supportive space and creative mentorship. |
| PDX Concierge | Mutual‑aid volunteer network providing deliveries, rides, and resource navigation. |
| Pacific University | A location where various mental and behavioral health services are available, but not a specific facility itself. |
| Painted Horse Recovery Center | A culturally-specific substance use disorder treatment center that provides services to the Native American community. |
| Parkrose Community Village | Community tent village (12 units) for adults (run by faith coalition WeShine) |
| 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. |
| Past Lives Facility | A business that provides services but not a direct employment service provider for the general public. |
| Path Home | A non-profit organization that provides resources and support to individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness. |
| Pathfinders of Oregon Community Facility | Pathfinders of Oregon Community Programs - Parenting and Family Services |
| Pathways Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment | New detox. God is not alowed, they play volleyball, and occasionally walk. |
| Peninsula Crossing Safe Rest Village | A safe rest village providing temporary housing and amenities. |
| People's Depot (recycling) | A community recycling center. |
| Peter Paulson Apartments | Offers cable-ready apartments, controlled building access, a 24-hour desk attendant, a community kitchen and television room, an open-air courtyard, community patios on each floor, laundry facilities, and bicycle storage. The community is located near parks, a bus line and the Portland Streetcar, with easy access to freeways. |
| Phoenix Counseling Center | A counseling center offering a range of therapeutic services. |
| 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. |
| Planned Parenthood Beaverton Health Center | Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette - Medical |
| Pongo Fund | A full-time pet food bank and veterinary care charity that provides food and medical assistance to the pets of families in need to help keep them in their homes and out of shelters. |
| Porch Light – Street Light Youth Shelter | Youth emergency shelter (ages 16-24; 60 beds) |
| Portland Adventist Community Services Food Pantry | A food pantry that provides groceries and other essential items to individuals and families in need. |
| Portland Animal Welfare (PAW) Team | A non-profit that provides free and low-cost veterinary services and pet supplies to the pets of people experiencing homelessness or extreme poverty in the Portland area. |
| Portland Art Museum | Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs |
| Portland Community College (PCC) Legal Resource Center | A resource center that provides legal information and referrals to students and the public. |
| Portland Community College Southeast | Business Assistance and Support Services - Employment And Education |
| Portland Homeless Family Solutions (PHFS) | A non-profit organization that provides services to families with children experiencing homelessness |
| Portland Location | An office of Immigration Counseling Services (ICS) that provides legal services to the immigrant community. |
| Portland Office | The main administrative office for an organization, which may provide energy assistance services directly or serve as a referral point. |
| Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center (POIC) + Rosemary Anderson High School (RAHS) | A non-profit organization that provides education, career training, and wrap-around services to at-risk youth and adults. |
| Portland Parks and Recreation Office | Portland Parks and Recreation - Community Service Opportunities |
| Portland Police Bureau Behavioral Health Unit | A specialized unit that assists individuals in behavioral crisis and connects them with appropriate mental health services. |
| Portland ReStore | Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities |
| Portland Regional Office | A regional office of a legal or social service organization located in Portland, Oregon. |
| Portland Rescue Mission | Largest rescue mission in Portland with multiple shelters, day resource center, recovery and life-change programs |
| 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. |
| Portland State University (PSU) Community Counseling Clinic | A university-based clinic that provides low-cost counseling services to the community. |
| Portland State University (PSU) Higher Education in Prison (HEP) Program | A program that provides college-level education to people in prison to reduce recidivism and improve post-release outcomes. |
| Portland Street Medicine | A medical team that provides health care services to people experiencing homelessness directly on the streets and in encampments. |
| Portland YouthBuilders | A non-profit organization that provides education, vocational training, and leadership development to low-income young adults. |
| Potluck in the Park (near Portland Art College → 798 NW Glisan St) | Weekly free community meal program; volunteer‑run. |
| 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. |
| Premiere Sober Living | A provider of structured and supportive sober living homes |
| Prineville Mental Health Services | BestCare offers a range of treatment programs designed to address the many levels of addiction and mental health. This facility is the only Latino residential program in the state. Services include treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, outpatient care, domestic violence care, and treatment for pathological gambling. |
| Prism Health | A health center that provides primary care and mental health services, with a focus on serving the LGBTQIA2S+ community. |
| Prison Scholar Fund | A non-profit that provides scholarships, laptops, and mentorship to people who are incarcerated or formerly incarcerated, to help them pursue higher education. |
| Project Access NOW | A non-profit organization that helps people connect to health care services and navigate the health care system. |
| Project Homeless Connect (PHC) | An event that brings together service providers to offer a variety of resources to people experiencing homelessness. |
| Project Lemonade Portland | Project Lemonade - Youth Support Services |
| Project Patchwork | A non-profit organization that provides support to families and individuals in need |
| Prosper Portland Facility | Prosper Portland - Employment And Education |
| Providence Eating Disorder Treatment Program | A program offering specialized treatment for eating disorders. |
| Providence Portland Medical Center | A general hospital with an inpatient psychiatric unit. |
| Public Defender Office – Coos Bay | Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services |
| Public Defender Services of Lane County | Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services |
| Public Defender of Eugene Branch | Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services |
| Public Defender of Marion County | Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services |
| Public Defender of Medford Branch | Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services |
| Pueblo Unido PDX | A non-profit organization that provides legal aid, language access, and other support to immigrants and refugees. |
| Quest Center for Integrative Health | A non-profit health center specializing in integrated healthcare for people with chronic health conditions. |
| REACH Community Development, Inc | A non-profit affordable housing organization that develops and manages housing and promotes community development |
| Rahab's Sisters | A faith-based organization that provides a safe space for women in need. |
| Raphael House of Portland | A non-profit organization that provides emergency domestic violence shelter, housing, and other supportive services to adults and children. |
| Rapid Access Center | A facility designed to provide quick and easy access to mental health and substance abuse services. |
| ReConnections Alcohol and Drug Treatment | A treatment program for substance use disorders. |
| Reach Community Development | Low Income Rentals-Portland - Housing |
| Rebel Heart Therapy | A therapy practice that provides counseling and mental health services. |
| Rebuilding Center for Our United Villages | Rebuilding Center for Our United Villages - Community Service Opportunities |
| Recovery Blvd Treatment Center | A residential and outpatient treatment center for drug and alcohol addiction. |
| Recovery Gym | Recovery Gym - Recovery Support Services |
| Recovery Works Northwest | A provider of various addiction treatment and recovery services. |
| Red Lodge Transition Center for Women | Red Lodge Transition Center for Women - Culturally Specific Programs |
| Redmond Outpatient Treatment | The central administrative office for a larger organization, not a direct service-providing location. |
| Redmond Residential Treatment | Alcohol and Drug Rehab Facilities - Drug and Alcohol Treatment |
| Reed College Politics and Policy Lecture Center | Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs |
| Reedway Safe Rest Village | Safe Rest Village (60 units, expanding to 120) for adults |
| Reentry Resources PDX Office | Reentry Resources PDX - Reentry Support Services |
| Relay Resources | A non-profit that provides employment services and training to people with disabilities and other barriers to employment. |
| Rent Well | A tenant education program that helps people with rental barriers to become successful tenants and find safe, affordable housing. |
| Right 2 Dream Too | Nonprofit-run encampment offering 24hr shelter & security; membership-based |
| River District Navigation Center | Offers shelter beds to up to 90 individuals, along with restrooms, laundry facilities, storage of personal items, meals, peer support, housing navigation, medical care, and a communal space. |
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