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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.  
Medically monitored withdrawal management  +
A provider of various addiction treatment and recovery services.  +
Recovery Works Northwest provides detox, medically assisted outpatient and intensive outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. They also provide DUII diversion programming for individuals who need to be certified. Call the number above or fill out a form online for more information and an assessment. https://recoveryworksnw.com/referrals. Recovery Works NW accepts most insurance plans accepted including OHP. '''Foster Road House Detox''' #''https://recoveryworksnw.com/detox/'' Foster Road House Detox Facility is an all gender inpatient facility is open to adults who require medical supervision to interrupt fentanyl/opioid dependency and begin medications to support recovery. Once admitted clients will stay an average of 3-5 days under the care of doctors and nurses with three home cooked meals per day plus snacks provided. Recovery Works NW offers ongoing management of recovery medications. It is our intention that every client at the Foster Road House is provided with pathways to treatment and/or housing directly upon discharge from the facility. To get started, potential clients should call and complete a quick phone assessment. '''Intensive Outpatient''' ''https://recoveryworksnw.com/services/outpatient-treatment-iop/'' Intensive Outpatient Treatment (also known as IOP for "Intensive Outpatient Program") is a primary treatment program recommended by our clinical team and typically during your assessment. IOP may be recommended for those who do not need or want to do detox and is on a part-time yet intensive schedule of 9 hrs. per week and generally last 6 weeks based on individual plan, designed to accommodate work and family life, so we have most of our groups in the evening time. '''Medication Assisted Therapy for Opioid Addiction''' ''https://recoveryworksnw.com/services/medical-management/'' Our first treatment goal is to establish a tapering strategy to lessen withdrawal symptoms, while providing immediate resources necessary to support your recovery. Medications include Suboxone® (buprenorphine/naloxone), Subutex® (buprenorphine), Sublocade® (30 day buprenorphine injection), Naloxone, Vivitrol® (30 day Naloxone injection).  
Red Lodge Transition Center for Women - Culturally Specific Programs  +
Red Lodge Transition Services provides culturally-focused, gender-responsive programming to women releasing from jail, prison or treatment. These services include case management, employment assistance, substance abuse and trauma groups, and mentoring. They also have a transitional housing center for Clackamas County residents releasing from institutions.  +
The central administrative office for a larger organization, not a direct service-providing location.  +
Alcohol and Drug Rehab Facilities - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  +
Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs  +
Safe Rest Village (60 units, expanding to 120) for adults  +
''https://willamette.edu/undergraduate/politics-policy-law-ethics/transformative-justice-initiative/resources/index.html'' Links compiled by the Willamette University Transformative Justice Initiative with organizations providing a broad range of services from emergency social services to financial planning in the Salem area.  +
Reentry Resources PDX is a partnership between Liberation Literacy and Reed College that provides education and information to formerly incarcerated individuals. Reentry Resources PDX helps returning community members find the resources and support they need to succeed. They offer individualized education and/or referrals for: jobs/resume building, health insurance. technology, IDs, SNAP, mental health, education, housing and more. Reentry Resources PDX offers 30-minute Resource Info & Assistance Sessions. They provide the laptops/flyers and participants provide the questions. They help participants signup for programs and learn about resources available to formerly imprisoned people. Drop in or book a session online.  +
Reentry Resources PDX - Reentry Support Services  +
Refuge Recovery offers a Buddhist inspired path to recovery from addiction. Meetings are held in Northeast Portland, Cedar Hills, and Vancouver. They also hold online sharing and meditation meetings via the In The Rooms app, which is accessible on their website. For Oregon locations, please visit ''https://refugerecoverymeetings.org/meetings?tsml-day=any&tsml-region=oregon'' .  +
'''Employment''' ''https://therelaunchpad.com/'' Relaunch Pad helps justice-involved individuals lead successful lives after their release from incarceration by leveraging the internet and a nationwide network of similarly motivated organizations, to provide helpful employment resources that increase the quality of life, decrease stress, and open pathways for more opportunities for personal growth. Relaunch Pad maintains an extensive list of potential employers and has also contacted over 1,000 major companies in the US to ask about their hiring policy for justice- involved people. ''https://therelaunchpad.com/companies/'' Relaunch Pad’s database of companies willing to hire justice-involved individuals can be searched online based on skill set, location, industry, etc.: ''https://therelaunchpad.com/jobs/'' Relaunch Pad also offers an online video series on how to prepare an effective resume as a former felon. ''https://therelaunchpad.com/guide-to-resumes-for-felons/'' Relaunch Pad has compiled a directory of thousands of local assistance programs that can also be accessed online: ''https://therelaunchpad.com/assistance-programs/''  +