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This is a list of {{#ask: [[Category:Facility]] [[Has service::Navigation]] |format=count}} service facilities in Oregon.
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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.

ServiceDescription
Agape VillageA tiny house village operated by the Portland Central Church of the Nazarene to provide transitional housing for individuals experiencing homelessness
Boulder CareTelehealth medication‑assisted treatment (MOUD) with clinical and peer support.
Bradley Angle HouseA non-profit organization that provides emergency shelter and supportive services to survivors of domestic violence.
Bybee Lakes Hope CenterMixed-gender shelter (175 beds); sobriety requirement; no sex offenders
Cascadia HealthA 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 AmparoTransitional 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 PortlandFaith-based residential programs and emergency shelter for men and women; trauma-informed architecture (Overland Building)
ColumbiaCare ServicesColumbiaCare 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 CenterOperated 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 HouseA program that provides a safe place to live and support services for families experiencing homelessness
Cornelius Safe Rest PodsA temporary shelter site.
Cultivate Initiatives – Workforce DevelopmentA program that provides workforce development services, including job training and placement, to help individuals achieve economic stability.
Do Good MultnomahOperates shelters, pods, bridge housing; GPD beds for veterans, permanent housing programs
Family PromiseA non-profit organization that helps families experiencing homelessness achieve sustainable independence.
HomePlate Youth ServicesA non-profit organization providing drop-in centers and street outreach for youth experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
Janus Youth ProgramsYouth emergency shelter (ages 16-24; 60 beds)
Just Compassion of East Washington CountyThe 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 VillageA transitional housing community of sleeping pods for women.
LifeChange for MenA long-term recovery program for men operated by the Portland Rescue Mission.
LifeChange for Women and ChildrenA long-term recovery program for women and children operated by the Portland Rescue Mission.
LifeWorks NWMoral Reconation Therapy - Mental Health
Miracles ClubA peer-run recovery center for the African American community that offers a variety of support services.
Montavilla Community VillagePlanned 29-unit tiny-home village for those living in vehicles, operated by Straightway Services
Multnomah Safe Rest VillageSafe Rest Village (28 units, expanding to 100) for adults with on-site services
My Father’s House Homeless Shelter / Transitional HousingMy Father’s House Homeless Shelter / Transitional Housing - Housing
Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) Adult Mental HealthProvides culturally appropriate mental and behavioral health services to the Native American community.
New Avenues for YouthYouth-serving nonprofit offering shelter and wraparound support
Open House Ministries Family ShelterA family shelter that provides housing and support services.
Outside InA non-profit organization that provides health care, housing, and other services to homeless youth and other marginalized people.
Path HomeA 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 - HarborA 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 DoorA long-term residential recovery program for women and women with children who are experiencing homelessness or addiction.
Prism HealthA health center that provides primary care and mental health services, with a focus on serving the LGBTQIA2S+ community.
Road2Hope Maternity HomesRoad to Hope provides housing, help, and hope for pregnant women and their children
Salvation Army Tabernacle Community CenterA community center that provides social services.
Straightway ServicesA non-profit organization that provides food, clothing, and other services to people experiencing poverty and homelessness.
Sunstone WayNonprofit operator of Safe Rest Villages providing site management and case management.
The Moxie Transitional Housing ProgramA 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 CenterA day center that provides services and resources, including bus passes and other transportation assistance, to people experiencing homelessness.
Transitional YouthA program that provides housing, education, and employment support to young people transitioning out of homelessness or foster care.
Union Gospel MissionA 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 TreatmentVolunteers of America (VOA) Men’s Residential Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Washington County HOPE CenterA 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 VillageCulturally-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.

ServiceDescription
13 Salmon Shower Project (by First Unitarian Portland)Volunteer‑run hygiene program offering showers and supplies at First Unitarian.
A Safe Place Family Justice CenterA non-profit organization that helps victims of domestic violence and other crimes.
Asian Health and Service CenterA 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 CenterOutpatient substance use disorder treatment: IOP, DUII, counseling.
Bridges to ChangeRecovery support organization with housing, treatment and women’s respite services.
Bridgeway of HopeA sober housing program for men in recovery from addiction
Central City Concern - Letty OwingsComprehensive, 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 ServicesCity program overseeing contracted shelter sites and services (not a walk‑in site).
Day Storage BuildingOffers single-room occupancy units in a historic building for individuals transitioning out of homelessness
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO) and Slavic Oregon Social ServicesA program that provides culturally and linguistically specific social services to the Slavic community.
El Programa Hispano CatólicoA 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.