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Rose Haven - Various Combined Services +
Rose Haven is a day shelter and community center serving women, children and gender non-conforming folks experiencing the trauma of abuse, loss of home and other disruptive life challenges. They break the cycle of homelessness by providing meals, clothing, first aid, mailing addresses, hygiene, restrooms, and showers as well as educational programs and guidance through medical and social services. By meeting basic needs and building trust, Rose Haven empowers their guests to explore long-term change. Rose Haven is the only day shelter and community center specifically serving women, children, and gender-diverse people in Portland. Their low-barrier drop-in model bridges the gap in services when night shelters are at capacity. Anyone under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent. Rose Haven relies on volunteers and regular donations of food and clothing.
Rose Haven’s '''Nursing and First Aid Clinic''' offers a wide variety of health services in a familiar and supportive environment including flu shots, first aid, basic wound care, blood pressure checks, blood sugar checks, foot care, and more. They partner with community organizations to offer Vaccine Clinics and Dental Vans. Rose Haven employs MSWs to provide counseling and referrals on a first-come-first served basis. Rose Haven has a technology room with laptops available for use and an arts and crafts room where volunteers lead classes.
A variety of classes are offered, designed to create community and help their guests connect over something other than the challenging circumstances. Rose Haven offers classes such as nutrition, support groups, budgeting, yoga, writing, sewing and creative art programs. These activities help their guests by giving opportunities to learn, be creative, heal, and improve relationships with others and within themselves. Rose Haven offers BLOOM wellness programs, bringing community partners on-site for constructive empowerment activities for women and children in need.
Rose Haven has washers and dryers and showers for people to use. Hygiene items and free bus passes are available as well as secure mailboxes. They have an entire room of donated clothing and outside gear and baby and kids supplies. Hot meals, coffee and tea are available throughout the day. Rose Haven also provides Resource Referral & Navigation, One-On-One Counseling, Support Groups, and Financial Assistance.
'''(Food/Clothing/Showers/Laundry/Bus Tickets/Baby Supplies/Computer Lab and Device''' '''Charging)''' ''627 NW 18th Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon''
#''https://rosehaven.org/''
Rose Haven is the only day shelter and community center specifically serving women, children, and gender-diverse people in Portland. As night shelters are at capacity, our low-barrier drop-in model bridges the gaps in services. For many women and children, we are the first step in asking for help and starting to heal.
Rose Haven provides the following services:
* Nutritious Meals
* Showers & Restrooms
* Clothing & Outdoor Gear
* Secure Mailboxes
* Bus Tickets
* Laundry
* Computer Lab & Device Charging
* Baby & Kids Supplies
Guest Service Hours: ''Mondays and Fridays: 9 a.m.–noon'' ''Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9 a.m.–noon; 1–4 p.m.'' ''Wednesdays: 9 a.m.–noon; 1–4 p.m. Family Afternoons (For guests with registered minor'' ''children only)'' See their guest calendar for all services, activities, and events, ''https://rosehaven.org/guest-'' ''calendar/'' +
Motel shelter (120 rooms) for adults and couples; referrals only +
A dental clinic that provides a variety of dental services to the community. +
Rosewood Initiative - Community Service Opportunities +
Rosewood has several different volunteer opportunities depending on your interests and availability.
Fill out our general volunteer form to be added to their volunteer base and be contacted for future opportunities, or you can sign up for a specific need, like picking up diapers for our diaper program, or helping at our summer market series, Rosewood Saturday Celebrations.
Questions about volunteering? Please contact our Development Director, Madalyn Bach at ''madalyn@rosewoodinitiative.org'' +
The Rosewood Initiative is a non-profit organization whose mission is to build a safe, healthy, respectful, vibrant, and inclusive community that brings prosperity to everyone in the Rosewood Neighborhood. The Rosewood Community Hub is a neighborhood space where people can come together to interact with one another, work on projects, and feel safe. It seeks to connect residents and businesses with one another to align resources and achieve shared goals including by creating mentorship and apprenticeship opportunities to empower vulnerable community members, especially youth, people of color, immigrants, New Portlanders, people with disabilities, and people in poverty. Rosewood builds capacity in the neighborhood by helping people learn useful skills and by connecting friends, partners, and resources.
Programs and services include: '''Weekly Wellness Wednesday''' 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. featuring on-site partner organizations; '''1-on-1 resource navigation''' , '''1-on-1''' '''employment support''' , a '''food pantry''' , '''Quarterly Health Fairs''' , '''Conversation Circles'''
within the themes of Health & Wellness & Economic Development, '''English Classes''' , '''Digital Equity & Literacy Program''' , '''Community Garden''' , '''Rosewood Small Business''' '''Enhancement program''' providing grants of up to $30,000, and '''Legal Services Day''' , a collaborative effort between The Rosewood Initiative, Metropolitan Public Defender (MPD), and Multnomah County to assist people getting their fines and fees cleared in Multnomah County in exchange for community service hours. ''https://www.rosewoodinitiative.org/ourwork''
For a complete list of programs and meeting times visit the Rosewood Programs Calendar online: ''https://www.rosewoodinitiative.org/community-hub'' +
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A food pantry that provides groceries to residents in Southeast Portland. +
'''Employment/Training'''
'''WorkSource Center''' ''7916 SE Foster Road, Suite 104'' ''Portland, Oregon 97206''
#'''NewStart Reentry Resource Center''' ''8044 SE Harold St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97206''
#''https://seworks.org/''
SE Works is a non-profit organization offering integrated services for those seeking employment. SE Works is part of WorkSource Oregon, the State’s public workforce system. Through their work source center, participants receive assistance in obtaining employment. SE Works offers multiple programs and services.
'''Job Search Programs and Resources'''
'''Job Readiness Resources''' Clients have access to job readiness resources including developing a targeted resume, learning new job search strategies, developing and honing interview skills, using social media during the job search, building essential computer skills for the workplace, and more. See their current calendar of workshops
and services for a complete list and description of resources and trainings available. ''https://seworks.org/job-seekers/workshops/''
'''Job Search and Employer Referrals''' Clients receive assistance with their job search from skills team adviser.
'''iMatchSkills Specialized Job Matching Services''' iMatchSkills is the State of Oregon’s online job matching system. Once customers enroll in WorkSource they can register and enter their skills into iMatchSkills. iMatchSkills will then match their skills to active job openings.
'''Education & Training'''
'''Drop-in Advising''' This service is available for enrolled clients to meet with a skills team advisor for questions related to training, employment, and/or supportive services.
'''Professional Immigrant Credential Program''' The Professional Immigrant Credential Program (PICP) is an employment program that works with immigrant or refugee clients with a professional degree or certificate from their country of origin to obtain and maintain long term employment.
'''NCRC Certification''' National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) is a nationally recognized certificate that assesses work-related skills in three areas: math, reading, and locating information.
'''Talent Link''' Talent Link identifies clients as work-ready job seekers and enters them into a priority pool for job matching.
'''Career Advising''' Clients receive one-on-one advising services about training resources, how to obtain a GED or High School diploma, filling out scholarship and training application packets, help with Prosperity Planner and other online resources, resume questions, support service requests, and Dress For Success.
Reentry Programs to assist individuals with backgrounds to integrate back into the community include:
'''Re-entry Employment Workshops''' The ''Discover your Road to Success'' job club provides a daily platform for individuals with a criminal background to attend workshops until they become gainfully employed. Job listings are produced in easily accessible format for those lacking computer access. This workshop offers an arena for individuals with backgrounds to network, support each other and share resources and job leads. The workshop assists individuals to identify
what technical skills may be required for jobs, interviewing, networking and researching employers. They also offer a ''Resumes for Individuals with Criminal'' ''Backgrounds'' workshop targeted to develop a skills-based resume.
'''PDX Reentry Employment Services''' Career Coaches work individually with clients to develop an individualized employment plan, provide job retention strategies and placement support.
The program offers vocational case management, career and work readiness, job development and support services.
'''Department of Community Justice Economic Opportunity Program''' Engages 120 individuals under supervision with the Multnomah County Justice Reinvestment Program to aid them in obtaining career track employment. Identified individuals are referred to a team of Career Coaches from SE Works, Human Solutions and Central City Concern. Each individual works with a Career Coach to engage or reengage in the workforce.
The '''NewStart Reentry Resource Center''' is a program dedicated to helping individuals successfully re-enter the community after incarceration from State or Local Jails in Multnomah County within the last two years. Their Navigators/Case managers assist with:
* Support services funding
* Securing an ID
* Navigating community resources for housing, health, treatment, family reunification, disability services
* Housing Referrals and emergency vouchers
* Access to phone, email, fax, internet, mailbox
Employment assistance includes: Case management, resume development, master application assistance, subsidized on the job training, work related training certifications and transitional and career track placement services.
SE Works’s '''Pre-Release Exit Program''' works with incarcerated individuals 45 days pre- release in the Washington Jail to assist them to secure employment upon release. Pre- Release services include Individualized Employment Coaching Services,
Employment Workshops and Job Development Services.
''To be eligible for WorkSource services, customers must be 1) at least 18 years old, 2) eligible to'' ''work in the United States, and 3) enrolled into the WorkSource Center.''
An addiction treatment center offering a variety of services to support individuals in recovery. +
SLO Recovery offers an integrated care approach focusing on substance use disorders, mental health conditions and co-occurring behavioral health conditions. By providing patient-centered care and focusing on the individual needs for treatment, services, and therapeutic interventions we can best serve every individual. We offer an integrated care approach focusing on substance use disorders, mental health conditions and/or co- occurring behavioral health conditions. Treatments include interventions, assessments, counseling sessions, medication management and more. SLO is in network with most
private insurance. OHP -Health Share is accepted for telehealth and OHP- Trillium is accepted for in person.
'''Partial Hospitalization Programming''' SLO Recovery Center provides a structured program of outpatient services as an alternative to inpatient care. PHP treatment is provided during the day and doesn’t require an overnight stay. At SLO Recovery Center, PHP is a stabilizing structured day track that includes Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Relapse Prevention, DUI services, and 12 step recovery support. We also utilize yoga, Rock to Recovery, Healing Arts, acupuncture and community-based activities to treat the whole person. PHP at SLO Recovery Center can vary from 5 to 30 days depending on the severity of a patient's symptoms. Sober housing is available. The average length is 90 days. A psychiatric nurse and physician’s assistance are on site.
'''Intensive Outpatient Programming''' SLO Recovery Center allows patients to participate in their daily affairs, such as work or school, and then participate in treatment at times which can bring balance to their recovery process. At SLO Recovery, IOP is a flexible day or evening track that consists of 9-15 hours a week and includes Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Relapse Prevention and DUI services. IOP is often the next step down from Partial Hospitalization Programming (PHP). Most IOP services at SLO Recovery Center will range 30-45 days.
'''Outpatient Programming''' SLO Recovery Center can be appropriate in many situations as an initial level of care for patients with less severe disorders, or for those who are stepping down from more intensive services. Outpatient services can also be for those who are stable and need ongoing monitoring, support, and disease management. Outpatient at SLO Recovery is a flexible day or evening track that helps patients integrate into the community while promoting self-efficacy. Patients in Outpatient will learn to self-check and use their new skills in the community, as well as self-monitor their symptoms. Outpatient at SLO Recovery Center often lasts approximately 30-45 days.
'''Detox''' Ambulatory detox is an outpatient medical treatment program for those suffering from an addiction of any kind. An ambulatory Detox is a cost-effective option for many people since these patients are able to spend the night in the comfort of their own homes while receiving high-quality treatment during the day. At SLO Recovery Center Ambulatory Detox is a structured yet flexible day track that supports a person through a brief period of acute detox. Ambulatory Detox is overseen by a doctor and supported by staff throughout the day. The goal of Ambulatory Detox is to stabilize, reduce
anxiety, and other symptoms of acute detox and help the patient integrate into the daily life of treatment services. Ambulatory Detox at SLO Recovery Center will usually last 2- 5 days.
'''Structured Sober Living''' Sober Living Oregon (SLO) is focused on providing safe, well-structured living environments as an effective transition program from active alcoholism and chemical dependency.
'''Aftercare''' Aftercare at SLO Recovery Center is a self-directed program designed to help patients with navigating the triggers and obstacles which often show up upon reintegration into normal, daily living. Aftercare is effective in supporting patients in early recovery and can help prevent relapse. SLO Recovery Staff is available for phone support as well as in-person contact as needed for continued support. Aftercare can last anywhere from 30 days to however long it takes to find long term remission and stability.
'''multiple locations''' ''https://www.smartrecoverytest.org/local/''
SMART Recovery is a nationwide, nonprofit organization that offers free support groups to individuals who desire to gain independence from any type of addictive behavior. “SMART” Recovery is an acronym that stands for “Self-Management and Recovery Training.”
SMART Recovery teaches how to:
* Enhance and maintain motivation to abstain
* Cope with urges
* Manage thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
* Balance momentary and enduring satisfactions
SMART Recovery has a scientific foundation, rather than a spiritual one. SMART Recovery teaches increasing self-reliance, rather than powerlessness. SMART Recovery meetings are discussion meetings in which individuals talk with one another, rather than to one another. SMART Recover encourages attendance for months to years, but probably not a lifetime. There are no sponsors in SMART Recovery. SMART Recovery discourages use of labels such as “alcoholic” or “addict”.
SMART Recovery Meetings are open to the Public (with the exception of those that state Private or Specialized). There is no cost to attend, however a hat is passed for donations. Participants do not need to contact the facilitator or register prior to attending (unless there is a note requesting attendees call first). +
Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC) - Transitional Aged Youth Programs +
SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery (SOAR) is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and is a national program designed to increase access to the disability income benefit programs administered by
the Social Security Administration (SSA) for eligible adults who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness and have a serious mental illness, medical impairment, and/or a co-occurring substance use disorder. +
Safe Rest Village (35 units) for adults +
A drop-in center and resource hub for young people experiencing homelessness or housing instability. +
Safe Rest Villages are temporary, managed, outdoor shelters that provide a place for Portlanders to sleep, basic and necessary hygiene, and access to case management and behavioral health services. Safe Rest Villages also provide harm reduction. They offer case management and social service support to address the trauma of houselessness, treatment for unmet mental health needs, substance use disorders, and prepare villagers to achieve their personal goals, be they to return home/reconnect with family, find permanent supportive housing, or enter recovery, among other options. Safe Rest Villages are managed by various contracted social service providers selected by the Joint Office of Homeless Services.
The program is open to anyone experiencing houselessness who is 18 years or older, their partners, and their pets. Entry is by referral only. Referrals are made by first responders, Park Rangers, and Portland Street Response, among other social service providers engaging with those living outside.
Shelter operators provide at least one meal a day, and each Village has a shared kitchenette space for all to use. All Safe Rest Villages include wraparound behavioral and mental health services. Services and programs offered on-site are only for villagers; they are not walk-up sites or day sites. +
A church that operates a food pantry and provides meals to people in need. +
#Saint Andre Bessette serves their neighborhood only and proof of address is required. One request per month is allowed.
Food boxes available on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. You must arrive in the morning (suggested time is 9:30 a.m.) to pick up a form. Completed forms must be turned in by 11 a.m. on the day of food box pickup. Once the form is turned in, food boxes will be handed out between 1:30 p.m. and 2 p.m.
Sack lunch and coffee are also available on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 9:30– 10:30 a.m.
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