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Culturally-specific Safe Rest Village prioritizing Black, Indigenous, and People of Color; part of city's Safe Rest Village system  +
''https://www.westcoastsoberhousing.com/locations'' Six recovery houses in Portland. Includes men’s houses, women’s houses, and all- LGBTQ housing.  +
A provider of psychological and counseling services.  +
Western provides Outpatient Mental Health services (individual, family, and group therapy), as well as programs addressing Substance Use Disorders, Autism, the Latino Community, ADHD, Health Psychology, and services within schools. Western Psychological has locations in Beaverton, Cedar Hills, NE Portland, Hillsboro, Tigard, Tualatin, and Vancouver. They provide mental health treatment for people with depression, anxiety, PTSD, adjustment disorders, and other mental health conditions that would not be considered “severe and persistent.”  +
A 120-bed emergency shelter open 24/7 for women and couples in SE Portland.  +
'''Rapid Access Center''' ''149 W. 12th Avenue'' ''Eugene, Oregon 97401'' - ''https://wfts.org/'' Willamette Family has proudly served Lane County for over 50 years, providing detox and treatment for substance use disorders. Willamette Family’s mission is to provide readily accessible, quality mental health and substance abuse/addiction care for men, women, youth, and families in an atmosphere that promotes compassion, healing, respect, and well‐being for all. Willamette Family accepts a wide variety of private insurances and the Oregon Health Plan. '''Buckley’s Detoxification and Sobering Services''' ''605 West 4th Avenue'' ''Eugene, Oregon 97402'' - ''https://wfts.org/sobering.htm'' Detoxification and Sobering Services are a community response for intoxicated individuals or as a first step into treatment. We provide services for substance users who need to withdraw safely from alcohol and/or substances and achieve an acceptable level of sobriety in a safe, caring environment. '''Residential Treatment''' ''https://wfts.org/men-residential.htm'' ''https://wfts.org/women-residential.htm'' Willamette Family offers residential treatment programs for men and women in Eugene, Oregon. The average length of program is 90 days. Federal Probation has a service contract with Willamette Family. Referrals do not have to come through federal probation. All potential clients must have an ASAM done prior to being considered for admission. '''Outpatient Treatment''' ''https://wfts.org/women-outpatient.htm'' ''https://wfts.org/men-outpatient.htm'' Willamette Family offers outpatient treatment programs for men and women in Eugene, Oregon. The average length of program is 90 days. Federal Probation has a service contract with Willamette Family. Referrals do not have to come through federal probation. All potential clients must have an ASAM done prior to being considered for admission.  +
A medical transportation service that provides non-emergency transport for individuals to and from medical appointments.  +
Willamette Valley Transport specializes in transporting clients within the physically and developmentally disabled community. WVT offers transportation services for almost every mobility type to and from medical appointments, hospital discharges, relocations, and hospices. They offer wheelchair accessible transportation for almost every wheelchair type and their vehicles are equipped with wheelchair lifts and ramps. They offer stretcher accessible transportation and will provide the stretcher. They provide ambulatory service as well for clients who use canes and walkers. Their drivers will assist the client in and out of the vehicle and ensure they get where they need to be.  +
Portland-based non-profit organization that provides social services, mental health counseling, and spiritual care to individuals and families in need  +
(see “Various Multiple Services” section for details)  +
(see “Various Multiple Services” section for detail  +
(see “Various Multiple Services” section for details)  +
William Temple House’s Individual Treatment Program provides one-on-one mental health counseling on issues such as depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. In addition, they offer career guidance. Their Comprehensive Family Treatment program offers couples and family counseling by a team of experienced therapists who work with all combinations of family members and presenting issues.  +
'''(Food/Clothing/Household Items/Resource Assistance)''' ''http://www.williamtemple.org/social_services/'' '''Food Pantry''' ''2023 NW Hoyt'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209'' - ''Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. (drop-in)'' William Temple House provides a self-service food pantry so that individuals and families can choose their own food. This allows people to take ownership of their meals and nutrition while also respecting cultural diversity in diet. '''Thrift Store''' ''2230 NW Glisan Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97210'' - ''Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m.–6 p.m.'' The William Temple House Thrift Store features a great selection of clothing, furniture, housewares, and more. '''Resource Navigation''' ''esunderman@williamtemple.org'' The William temple House navigator on staff is available to help you connect with resources within and beyond William Temple House. They currently partner with Impact NW to offer utility assistance by appointment to eligible Multnomah County residents, as funding is available. They also assist individuals and families with signing up for SNAP and other government programs. Income eligibility requirements apply.  +
William Temple House - Various Combined Services  +
Job Corps - Employment And Education  +
'''Quest Center for Integrative Health''' ''3231 SE 50th Ave'' ''Portland, Oregon 97206'' ''info@quest-center.org'' ''https://quest-center.org/services/women-wisdom-wow'' Women of Wisdom (WOW) is a community of sisterhood for HIV positive women. WOW is based on a former support program for HIV+ women in Portland, known as WIAR, or Women’s Inner-city AIDS Resource. When WIAR could no longer keep its doors open, Quest’s Women of Wisdom (WOW) Program opened in 2005 with the help of the Positive Women’s Task Force, representing a consortium of government and non- profit community-based organizations that came together to answer the need for support services for women living with HIV. The Women of Wisdom program offers psycho-social support services that unite, educate, and empower positive women. The overarching goals of the WOW program are to strengthen the capacity of women living with HIV to self-manage their own disease progression, reduce social isolation, promote community and strengthen social support networks, and employ a holistic health approach that incorporates social, emotional, psychological, spiritual, and physical wellness. WOW services and programs offered through Quest Center include: * Weekly support groups * One-on-one peer support from other positive women * Empowerment and life-skills workshops * Community meals * Fun monthly activity nights * Free childcare during WOW activities * Transportation assistance * Access to Quest services including non-opioid pain management, mental health therapy, trauma counseling, alcohol and drug treatment, yoga, acupuncture, and wellness retreats The WOW group meets every Wednesday at Quest-Center from 4 p.m. ''–'' 6 p.m. To learn more about WOW, please contact their facilitator at (503) 849-2704 or complete the interest form on their HIV services page.  +
An emergency shelter for women and children  +
WomenFirst’s mission is to provide a nurturing environment so women can rebuild their lives and self-worth by building their leadership and life skills. WomenFirst '''Reintegration Peer Mentor''' program begins serving women six months prior to their release out of Coffee Creek Correctional Facility (CCCF). This first phase is to build relationships, make connections, develop trust and get to know more about the women they will be serving for the next year beyond release. WomenFirst is there on the day of their release to be of support, if needed, to celebrate and acknowledge their first day of their journey reentering the community. WomenFirst’s '''Clean and Sober Long-Term Recovery Continuum Care Program''' provides a place for women to stay after completing transitional housing and/or treatment for up to two tears at an affordable cost until they receive permanent housing. The program bridges the gap and meets the housing needs for women by providing them with a safe and stable home at an affordable rate so women then can continue to thrive, strive, rebuild their lives, reunite with their children, and participate within the wrap-around support service & programs that will prepare them to become responsible accountable tenants. Other WomenFirst programs and services include: '''“I Love Me” Women Empowerment Groups''' deliver innovative trainings and skill building for women in their most vulnerable populations. The curriculum focuses on identity formation, value clarification, healthy lifestyles, and leadership development. They also promote healthy behaviors to increase social, emotional, and spiritual growth. Their focus is to provide a safe and nurturing environment where women can share their experiences and learn from others. '''Peer Mentorship/Reintegration''' provides 1:1 mentorship for additional support such as: life skills, employment, housing, stability and work to create a plan for direction. This program is based at the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility beginning six months prior to a woman’s release date, and is built around an individual action plan and follow-ups. Program launched April 2018 partnership with African American Program (AAP) through Multnomah County. '''Navigate Back Home''' is a trauma informed pilot program that provides 10-20 women opportunities to continue to work on their journey of recovery, reunite with their children, and rebuild their lives. Their Housing Referral Coordinator ensures each woman receives support and guidance to obtain stability for long-term continuum care until they receive permanent housing. Further, the Housing Navigator will continue to connect with housing agencies, such as second chance landlords, homes for single women, and women with children to identify what housing opportunities are available. '''Life Skills Development''' delivers the skills necessary or desirable for full participation associated with managing and living a better quality of life. This curriculum focuses on conflict resolution, effective communication, financial literacy, interpersonal relationships, self-awareness, creative thinking, and how to be assertive. Other services WomenFirst provides include: Interview and work clothes to help women “dress for success” and other emergency clothing as needed. Job search assistance. Food and healthcare assistance. Meditation, healing and self-care practice training. Washer and dryer access. Breastfeeding room. Recovery room and community resource lab. ''https://www.rebuildwomenfirst.org/programs-and-services'' Contact WomenFirst online: ''https://www.rebuildwomenfirst.org/contact-us''  
WomenFirst Transition & Referral Center - Reentry Support Services  +