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Winter shelter (148 beds) for all genders  +
Winter shelter (52 beds) for women  +
Winter shelter (52 beds) for women  +
A community center that offers a food pantry, hot meals, and other social services.  +
A community center offering social services, including a food pantry, utility assistance, and a weekly meal program.  +
A community center that provides social services.  +
The Salvation Army West Women’s and Children’s Shelter has been serving victims of domestic violence in the Portland area for more than 30 years. The shelter operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with professionally trained staff and dozens of dedicated volunteers. They provide Food, shelter, clothing; Job search assistance; Transportation assistance; Tutoring for GED completion; Safety planning; Domestic Violence education, prevention, and support groups; Tenant education classes, and Financial wellness workshops.  +
The Salvation Army West Women’s and Children’s Shelter has been serving victims of domestic violence in the Portland area for more than 30 years. The shelter operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with professionally trained staff and dozens of dedicated volunteers. They provide food, shelter, clothing; job search assistance; transportation assistance; tutoring for GED completion; safety planning; domestic violence education, prevention, and support groups; tenant education classes, and financial wellness workshops.  +
The Salvation Army provides emergency food boxes on the first and third Friday of the month from noon to 1 p.m., or when boxes are gone (excludes federal holiday). Participants are asked to call in advance and provide their zip code.  +
A bakery that provides employment and job skills training to people with brain injuries.  +
'''Training''' ''7828 SW Capitol Hwy.'' ''Portland, OR 97219'' #''https://www.sarahbellumsbakery.org/'' Sarah Bellum's Bakery & Workshop (SBBW) empowers adults with acquired brain injury (ABI) to re-engage in the community and to rebuild a sense of meaning, purpose, and identity through return-to-work in their functional rehabilitation bakery program. Adults with ABI learn transferable job skills, gain self-awareness, gain self-confidence, and learn to self-advocate for their needs in their supportive bakery. The program includes peer supports and rehabilitation therapists who provide best practices in ongoing, community-based supports.  +
A non-profit organization that provides comprehensive education, family services, and housing support to at-risk urban youth and their families.  +
'''Center for Self-Enhancement''' ''3920 North Kerby Ave.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97227'' #''Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''Community & Family Program''' ''2205 NE Columbia Blvd.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97211'' #''Hours: Monday–Thursday, 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m.–12 p.m.'' ''selfenhancement.org'' Self-Enhancement (SEI) is a Black-founded, Black-owned, and Black-led nonprofit whose community and family programs are designed to provide families with the resources, supports, and wrap-around services needed to help ensure they are safe, stable, and have their critical social, emotional, and economic needs met. SEI services address economic disparities by providing a broad continuum of anti-poverty, family stabilization, and employment services that are culturally specific for African American families and/or culturally responsive for other families in need. SEI’s Center for Self-Enhancement in North Portland is the hub of their work. It is a comprehensive one-stop resource for youth and families, primarily African Americans and others living in poverty or seeking culturally responsive services. SEI provides thousands of youths, families, and adults a wide array of education and social services on an annual basis. Coordinators work with students to develop and implement an Individual Success Plan. SEI is in 19 schools throughout the Portland Metro area and East County. SEI’s programs and assistance include energy assistance, parenting classes, Anti Domestic and Sexual Violence (ADSV) Program, Parent Child Development Services (PCDC), Short Term Rental Assistance (STRA), Multnomah Stability Initiative (MSI) providing long-term case management, Community Works Project (CWP), Child Welfare Advocacy (CWA) Services, and Homeless Housing programs (Mobile Housing Team and Project HAVEN) for families who are currently homeless in Multnomah County. ''https://www.selfenhancement.org/cfp'' In addition to the SEI Center and their community and family programs, SEI runs the following assistance phone lines: '''Anti Domestic and Sexual Violence Hotline''' : # ''healingsspace@selfenhancement.org'' '''Energy Appointment Line''' : # '''Short Term Rent Assistance Line''' : #'''Energy Resource Line''' : #  
Self-Enhancement’s community and family programs are designed to provide families with the resources, supports, and wrap-around services needed to help ensure they are safe, stable, and have their critical social, emotional, and economic needs met. CFP services address economic disparities by providing a broad continuum of anti-poverty, family stabilization, and employment services that are culturally specific for African American families and/or culturally responsive for other families in need.  +
'''Employment/Training''' '''Center for Self-Enhancement''' ''3920 North Kerby Ave.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97227'' #''Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''Community & Family Program''' ''2205 NE Columbia Blvd.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97211'' #''Hours: Monday–Thursday, 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m.–12 p.m.'' ''selfenhancement.org'' Self-Enhancement (SEI) is a Black-founded, Black-owned, and Black-led nonprofit whose community and family programs and services address economic disparities by providing a broad continuum of anti-poverty, family stabilization, and employment services that are culturally specific for African American families and/or culturally responsive for other families in need. SEI’s '''Community Works Project''' is a collaborative project between SEI, IRCO, Human Solutions, NAYA, Urban League and El Programa Hispano designed to empower job seekers on TANF through skills development, resources, and job leads to support their families and find gainful employment through building on each person’s strengths in a diverse community that works. This program is funded through the Department of Human Services (DHS) Self Sufficiency Program. Community Works Project is for families receiving TANF and seeking support in securing employment and increasing life skills. ''Referrals must be made through DHS Self Sufficiency Program'' . ''https://www.selfenhancement.org/cfp''  +
Self Enhancement offers eviction prevention, homeless housing services, case management services, and African-American advocacy.  +
Self Enhancement, Inc. offers energy assistance. You must schedule an appointment to apply for benefits. You can book an appointment on their web portal at ''https://sei-'' ''portal.communityappointments.com/'' or by calling their hotline at (503) 713-5590. Income verification is required, and you must provide a social security card for all household members, picture identification for all household members aged 18 and over, your current utility bill, and gross income verification for all household members aged 18 and over for the past 30 days from the date of your appointment (bank statements will not be accepted.)  +
Impact NW Senior Services - Senior Programs  +
Multiple Locations, see website for details ''Portland, Oregon'' #''https://oregonlawhelp.org/node/290'' Currently open to walk-ins and virtual appointments. ''Open for phone calls Monday–'' ''Friday, 9 a.m.–12 p.m. & 1–4 p.m.'' The Senior Law Project (SLP) is a free legal service offered by the Portland Regional Office of Legal Aid Services of Oregon in partnership with Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services. SLP clinics are hosted at seven different senior centers around Multnomah County. Clients must be least 60 years old (or have partners who are at least 60) and live in Multnomah County (or have a legal issue in Multnomah County). Seniors can meet with a volunteer attorney for a free 30-minute consultation, on civil legal issues, regardless of their income, for up to six clients per clinic. SLP volunteers may provide continuing pro bono services for those clients who meet LASO’s financial eligibility requirements. For more information contact Shelby Smith at (503) 471-1135 or e-mail ''shelby.smith@lasoregon.org'' or ''probono@lasoregon.org'' . Advice and potential representation of seniors who have problems with elder abuse, property and renters’ concerns, tax relief, some debt collection and other consumer issues. See the Senior Law Project page here: ''https://oregonlawhelp.org/resource/senior-law-'' ''project'' for clinic information.  +
A provider of mental health services for children, adults, and families  +