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A faith-based organization that provides a safe space for women in need. +
Rahab’s Sisters builds community through radical hospitality with women and gender- diverse individuals marginalized by poverty, houselessness, sex work, violence and substance abuse. Their radical hospitality is centered around community meals where trust and friendship can grow.
Rahab’s Sisters offers food, clothing, and hygiene products to guests. They offer a weekly support group facilitated by mental and behavioral health professionals. This confidential and therapeutic space is a time where guests can share, connect, and grieve together. Guided by a counselor, it is also a place to support each other, learning and practicing ways to navigate through individual journeys.
Their goals are to increase and foster a greater sense of self-worth, build resilience, and create a peer-to-peer network to support each other beyond Rahab’s Sisters gatherings.
Through its outreach, Rahab’s Sisters supports their unhoused neighbors in the Montavilla area with food and supply deliveries. In addition to distributing critical survival items, outreach teams share information, connect campers to additional resources and watch for urgent needs, including physical and mental health crises. +
Rahab’s Sisters serves those marginalized by poverty, houselessness, sex work, violence, and substance in the Montavilla area with food and supply deliveries. In addition to distributing critical survival items, outreach teams share information, connect campers to additional resources and watch for urgent needs, including physical and mental health crises.
When you arrive, ring the doorbell and call the phone number listed on the sign on the door. If you do not see a phone number listed there, call (971) 208-3176.
Monthly calendar of events can be found at ''https://rahabs-sisters.org/calendar'' . +
A non-profit organization that provides emergency domestic violence shelter, housing, and other supportive services to adults and children. +
Raphael House is a multi-faceted domestic violence prevention/intervention agency dedicated to fighting the causes and effects of intimate partner violence.
They provide they following:
'''Emergency Shelter''' Raphael House’s emergency shelter serves individuals and families fleeing intimate partner violence. Their shelter has eleven private rooms: nine for families of up to five people and two rooms that house two single adults. They provide one-on-one advocacy and support accessing community resources, finding jobs and housing, and fulfilling basic needs. In addition to immediate safety and basic needs, survivors have access to ongoing programs and case management designed to help them achieve permanent housing, employment, and self-sufficiency.
'''Advocacy Center''' Raphael House’s Advocacy Center provides safety and stability, enhanced wellness, and community connections for the whole family through an array of support groups, wellness events, counseling appointments, individualized follow-up services, and workshops including tenant education classes and economic empowerment. They offer culturally-specific programming for Latinx survivors, as well as survivors of human trafficking who have co-occurring experiences of domestic violence. In addition, they provide co-advocacy with other agencies such as UNICA to further support survivors from specific populations.
'''Prevention Education Program''' The Prevention Education Program works with community partners to provide free comprehensive education on domestic and dating
violence and healthy relationships throughout the Portland Metro area, reaching over 2,000 middle and high school students and 500 adult community members each year.
'''Youth Program''' Their Youth Program is designed to meet the unique needs of children who have experienced domestic violence. Case managers provide individualized support to every child, helping them process their experiences and develop skills that will help them navigate the world in healthy ways. Parents are offered support in maintaining or establishing routines, safety and supervision concerns, and accessing community resources like Head Start or school placement, tutoring, and counseling. Youth Program staff work with parents to identify family strengths and needs, and to enhance parenting skills, build support systems, and increase family attachment.
'''Housing Program''' Raphael House supports access to affordable housing process through the following: Home in Hand/Hogar en Mano Housing Program provides rental assistance and support to approximately 12-16 families each year. Their fulltime emergency shelter Housing Specialist helps shelter residents build housing portfolios, remove barriers, and secure housing. They also host the Housing Coordinator of the new Shelter to Stability program. This position addresses the housing goals, needs, and barriers of the domestic violence survivors residing in the three emergency shelters in Multnomah County (including Raphael House), assisting them with housing readiness and building networks of support.
All of Raphael House’s advocacy services and many of their group activities are offered in both English and Spanish. In the case of other language needs, Raphael House
Raphael House is a multi-faceted domestic violence prevention/intervention agency dedicated to fighting the causes and effects of intimate partner violence.
They provide they following:
'''Emergency Shelter''' Raphael House’s emergency shelter serves individuals and families fleeing intimate partner violence. Their shelter has eleven private rooms: nine for families of up to five people and two rooms that house two single adults. They provide one-on-one advocacy and support accessing community resources, finding jobs and housing, and fulfilling basic needs. In addition to immediate safety and basic needs, survivors have access to ongoing programs and case management designed to help them achieve permanent housing, employment, and self-sufficiency.
Raphael House’s '''Advocacy Center''' provides safety and stability, enhanced wellness, and community connections for the whole family through an array of support groups, wellness events, counseling appointments, individualized follow-up services, and workshops including tenant education classes and economic empowerment. They offer culturally-specific programming for Latinx survivors, as well as survivors of human trafficking who have co-occurring experiences of domestic violence. In addition, they provide co-advocacy with other agencies such as UNICA to further support survivors from specific populations.
Raphael House also has a '''Prevention Education Program''' and a '''Youth Program''' designed to meet the unique needs of children who have experienced domestic violence.
Parents are offered support in maintaining or establishing routines, safety and supervision concerns, and accessing community resources like Head Start or school placement, tutoring, and counseling. Youth Program staff work with parents to identify family strengths and needs, and to enhance parenting skills, build support systems, and increase family attachment.
Raphael House supports access to affordable housing process through the following ''':''' '''Home in Hand/Hogar en Mano Housing Program''' provides rental assistance and support to approximately 12-16 families each year. Their full-time emergency shelter '''Housing Specialist''' helps shelter residents build housing portfolios, remove barriers, and secure housing.
All of Raphael House’s advocacy services and many of their group activities are offered in both English and Spanish. In the case of other language needs, Raphael House accesses interpretation services.
A facility designed to provide quick and easy access to mental health and substance abuse services. +
A treatment program for substance use disorders. +
'''Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient''' ReConnections Counseling is available at all four of locations - Florence, Newport, Toledo, and Lincoln City. To enroll, clients must first attend an orientation so they can meet with staff, mentors, and counselors to help the identify client needs and goals. After the orientation, clients will undergo a personalized assessment to explore a deeper understanding of your goals, identify any barriers to recovery, and develop strategies to reach your goals and enhance your ability to succeed.
Milestones offers individual therapy sessions, specialized group therapy options, (such as seeking safety, nurturing parenting, medication-assisted treatment, (MAT), cognitive behavioral intervention, DUI, and more), as well as peer support and case management services. +
Low Income Rentals-Portland - Housing +
A therapy practice that provides counseling and mental health services. +
Rebel Heart Therapy is LGBTQIA+ focused mental health counseling, including individual therapy, relational counseling, family therapy, group therapy, premarital counseling, and letters for gender-affirming surgery. In-network with OHP. +
Rebuilding Center for Our United Villages - Community Service Opportunities +
To sign up for community service at The Rebuilding Center, go to ''www.rebuildingcenter.org'' , go to Quick Links on the upper, right side of the page, click on '''Volunteer,''' click on '''Community Service Volunteers.''' In the “To get Started” section, click on '''Apply here.''' Fill out the volunteer application form completely. Please note under the section “Mandatory Service Information” you will select “Another court or program”. You '''do not''' have to provide a case number. A 1-hour orientation is mandatory, and you '''must''' sign up for the first available orientation.
Everyone is welcome. +
A residential and outpatient treatment center for drug and alcohol addiction. +
Recovery Blvd offers a wide range of programs, therapies and treatments in order to be able to meet the unique needs of each client through individualized treatment. Programs include outpatient treatment, DUII treatment, substance abuse counseling and more. Therapy treatments include advanced relapse prevention, meditation groups, dialectal behavior therapy, art therapy and more. Accepts most PPO insurance, offer financial assistance program to help cover expenses. +
Recovery Gym - Recovery Support Services +
The Recovery Gym (TRG) is the Pacific Northwest’s first fitness center dedicated to helping people on the path to recovery for substance use and mental health disorders. The Recovery Gym is open to people in recovery as well as family members and supporters of people in recovery. It is a project of the Alano Club of Portland. TRG aims to be a place where both people in recovery and the allies of people in recovery feel welcomed, comfortable and supported, strengthening recovery one rep at a time.
The Recovery Gym offers '''Physical Activities''' (functional fitness, rock climbing, weight training, running club, and hiking club), '''Wellness Activities''' (mindfulness, meditation, nutrition education, essential oils classes, smoking cessation, stress reduction), and '''Recovery Activity''' (recovery mentoring, resource referral, and pro-social events). For those in or seeking recovery, their services are free for the first year of membership. After the first year, sliding-scale membership fees apply.
The Recovery Gym offers cross-fit classes daily, beginning at 6:00 a.m. and their last is at 6:30 p.m. Classes are led by trained instructors. The Recovery Gym works with people of varying skill, strength, and coordination levels, including homeless people and individuals with disabilities. Each class can have up to 15 participants.
Online class schedule: ''https://recoverygym.sites.zenplanner.com/calendar.cfm''
Request information at ''https://www.therecoverygym.org/join-trg/''
To make an appointment, go to their website to fill out an application and sign the necessary waivers, including an agreement not to come to the gym after using. ''https://www.therecoverygym.org/join-trg/''
The Recovery Gym also has peer mentors to support participants and assist them with matters like housing (often after graduation from treatment) and with locating transportation. Their peer mentors have been trained in harm reduction. Twice a month the Recovery Gym holds an expungement clinic. They have also been involved with other Alano Club of Portland projects, like Artists in Recovery and Plates for the People.
True Colors Recovery Organization provides recovery support to LGBTQIA2s+ individuals, 18 and older, that affirms identity and allows people to stay true to their- self. It is comprised of professionals that have lived experience with addiction and identifying as part of the LGBTQIA2s+ community. They provide free recovery mentor services and have a drop-in center located in North Portland.
True Colors’ recovery drop-in center is open 365 days a year and individuals can access a variety of recovery support services. Their center is a substance free environment where individuals can feel safe and have the opportunity to expand their recovery network. Other services available include mutual-aid groups, LGBTQIA2s+ focused events, access to onsite STD and Hep C testing, resource navigation fairs, and skill- building opportunities. Scheduled meetings include Rock to Recovery (in which participants collaborate on writing, performing, and recording a song); Yoga in Irving Park (weather permitting); Gender Nonconforming Recovery; Overeaters Anonymous; Harm Reduction; Al-Anon, Meth Anonymous; Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families; AA; NA; an All-Fellowship meeting (AA, NA, MA, OA, SLAA, etc.); Marijuana Anonymous; Dual Diagnosis; Queer Open Recovery for pagan community; NA for female identifying non-binary and transgender people; 11 th step meditation; Recovery Dharma for those dealing with all types of addictions; and S.M.A.R.T. Recovery (cognitive behavioral therapy). They also sponsor speakers and have celebrations.
True colors provides free substance use recovery peer services to individuals 18 and older. These services are provided by Certified Recovery Mentors (CRM) that identify as LGBTQIA2S+ or allies. CRMs have at least 1 year of recovery experience and share their knowledge by helping others set goals and create a personalized recovery
pathway. True Colors believes that all pathways to recovery are valid and welcomes individuals using MAT or harm reduction tactics. True Colors does not provide clinical or Mental Health services but will partner and refer to various agencies to help people access resources. True Colors’ certified peer mentor services are free. Mentors can be requested online.
A provider of various addiction treatment and recovery services. +