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Voices of Problem Gambling Recovery (VPGR) offers peer support groups for those struggling with gambling addiction through its Help Opportunity Perseverance and Education (HOPE) program. Support from Certified Problem Gambling Recovery Mentors is available. The mentors are all recovering gamblers so can relate on a
personal level. VPGR’s website has links to several free gambling resources in the state and throughout the nation. This is a free program for people living in or receiving gambling treatment in Multnomah County. VPGR’s core belief is that gambling addiction is a psychological and brain chemistry condition that can be changed rather than a bad habit or moral weakness. +
Use this website address when other options aren’t working. This is simply a website that tries to find opportunities for people. There may be a lot of barriers in terms of criminal history, etc. for a lot of the opportunities. +
Volunteers of America (VOA) Men’s Residential Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Treatment +
Entrance into this six-month residential drug and alcohol treatment program is exclusively by referral from a Multnomah County parole or probation officer. The program is for men on high and very-high risk supervision. +
Volunteers of America (VOA) Oregon Problem Gambling Services - Other Addiction Treatment and Support +
Volunteers of America Oregon’s culturally specific Problem Gambling Prevention and Treatment Program offers free counseling for compulsive gamblers and for the family members of people who gamble - regardless of whether their family member is involved in treatment. Evening and daytime services are available.
'''Assessment and evaluation''' We provide professional evaluation of treatment needs for Problem Gambling.
'''Individual and group counseling''' Our groups include educational and process groups in a supportive environment.
'''Naturopathic health evaluation and care''' Our clients have access to a team of health care providers who use naturopathic treatment modes to maintain good health and treat illness.
'''Medication management''' Our Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner provides evaluation and management of medications for mental health treatment.
'''Case management and referrals''' To resources for housing, employment, and other services that remove barriers to treatment. +
The '''Reentry Enhancement Coordination (REC)''' program has been a core part of reentry programming in Multnomah County since 2010. REC was designed to close gaps by surrounding men and women transitioning from prison with supportive services in the community. The REC team is a partnership between VOA Oregon and the Department of Corrections, the Multnomah County Department of Community Justice, SE Works and Bridges to Change. REC serves men and women who have severe addictions and have completed drug and alcohol treatment during their incarceration. To protect that investment, the individuals are linked to comprehensive assistance in securing housing, treatment, and employment when they return to the community. Individuals who are released from prison early on Short Term Transitional Leave (STTL) as part of Oregon’s Justice Reinvestment Program receive the same menu of comprehensive services in the community.
REC and STTL provide 90 days of intensive supervision, outpatient treatment, supportive housing and support finding employment. Counselors, mentors and employment specialists work with parole officers to help individuals transition back to the community successfully.
'''Behavioral Health Treatment''' : VOA Oregon provides individualized substance abuse and mental health outpatient treatment services to REC participants. Their treatment services aim to provide culturally-responsive, trauma-informed, and evidence-based services to high-risk and high-need community members depending on their criminal risk and level of care needs. Outpatient services are provided in conjunction with physical health providers, mental health providers, peer support specialists, SUD counselors, case managers, and intake specialists. Outpatient and residential services utilize a client centered approach to not only assess ongoing support needs, but also utilize advanced curricula to specifically target ongoing risk/need factors that contribute to substance use, mental health needs, and criminogenic risks.
'''Housing and Mentors:''' Participants benefit from the support of Recovery Mentors and clean, sober housing at Bridges to Change.
'''Employment Support''' : At the SE Works New Start Reentry Resource Center, Reentry Enhancement Coordination (REC) participants can access case management, resume development, master application assistance, subsidized on the job training, work related training certifications and transitional and career track placement services.
REC Program goals include: reducing recidivism, relapse and use of addictive substances; increasing treatment engagement; and increasing participant ability to attain and maintain secure housing, and employment retention.
A residential treatment program for women dealing with addiction. +
The Women's Residential Center (WRC) is a residential treatment program that provides comprehensive, trauma-informed, integrated chemical dependency and mental health services in a residential setting for women involved in the criminal justice
system. WRC helps women and their families overcome a variety of challenges, rebuild their lives, and re-enter their communities as healthy, productive individuals. WRC is a four to six month residential program. They have 42 beds including at present five federal corrections beds. They also have seven drug free housing beds through Transition Projects. Four WRC beds are designated for mothers with children up to age six (maximum of three children). This includes “birthing rooms” for women who are about to give birth or who have just given birth. +
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'''Training''' ''Gresham, Oregon'' ''https://www.womensewglobalfoundation.org/programs''
WOMEN-SEW Global Foundation’s '''Sewing Collective Residency Program''' develops and improves women’s sewing skills, using mentorship relationships with experienced talents in sewing, dress making, quilting, weaving, and textile art. Participants commit to a sewing residency of six to eight months/ The Residency Sewing Program is funded by an Arts/Cultural Grant from the City of Gresham.
'''Stitching Lives Together Collectives''' provides 6 to 8 classes of beginning and intermediate sewing classes to learn, expand or improve sewing skills, at home. virtually, and in-person. Each collective is rooted in community and seeks to serve underrepresented and underserved communities of women and girls. Current collectives include:
Tongan Women’s Sewing Collective Rohingya & Burmese Sewing Collective Nepali & Bhutanese Sewing Collective Tibetan Sewing Collective Mixed Group Sewing Collective Swahili Women Sewing Collective Beaverton Afghan Sewing Collective
''https://www.womensewglobalfoundation.org/sewing-collectives'' +
WakeUp Beaverton! provides educational support services and distributional resources for BIPOC, immigrant and refugee, and underserved families. WakeUp Beaverton! believes that every child needs the tools to succeed in their education. To achieve this goal, WakeUp Beaverton! provides healthy food, physical exercise, school supplies, housing resources, educational tutoring, life experience training, after-school activities, and much more. +
Wallace offers low-cost primary care to everyone regardless of insurance. In addition to primary care, they also provide pediatric care, women’s health, chronic disease management, vision and dental care, and limited behavioral health care.
'''Rockwood Dental & Medical Clinic''' ''18633 SE Stark St., Suite 401'' ''Portland, Oregon 97233''
#''https://mywallace.org/health-and-care-centers/rockwood-medical-clinic/'' ''https://mywallace.org/health-and-care-centers/rockwood-dental-clinic/''
'''Rosewood Dental Clinic''' ''18139 NE Couch St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97230''
#''https://mywallace.org/health-and-care-centers/rosewood-dental-clinic/''
'''Mobile Student Health Clinic''' ''Various Locations'' ''Greater Portland Area''
#''https://mywallace.org/health-and-care-centers/mobile-medical-clinic/'' +
A park that is used as a temporary shelter site. +
A former motel that has been converted into a temporary shelter. +
A network of shelters and services for families experiencing homelessness in Washington County. +
An office of a legal or social service organization located in Washington County, Oregon. +
'''Good Neighbor Center''' ''11130 SW Greenburg Road'' ''Tigard, Oregon 97223''
Good Neighbor Center is a 36-bed facility serving up to nine families at a time. There is space so that each family has a private room where they can live for up to six weeks. In order to stay here there must be a minor child within the family unit. During their stay, families are provided three daily meals, case management services, access to our robust Children’s Program, Life Skills classes, opportunities to participate in the Rent Well program, and much more.
'''Community Action Hillsboro Family Shelter''' ''Hillsboro, Oregon''
Families may live in the Community Action Hillsboro Family Shelter for up to five weeks. During their stay, staff help residents make a plan for housing and other needs that is designed for long-term self-reliance and stability.
'''Family Promise Washington County Oregon''' ''Hillsboro, Oregon''
Family Promise is a non-profit homeless shelter program located in Hillsboro, Oregon for families with children.
To be placed a waitlist for any of these Washington County family shelters call: ''503-640-3263'' . +
A temporary shelter community. +
Faith-based coalition running community tent villages +
Faith-based coalition running community tent villages +
Faith-based coalition running community tent villages +