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Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Disabilities +
Transitional supportive housing located in Forest Grove, offering private rooms and suites for individuals and families. Programs include life-skills seminars, case management, and housing navigation, supported by Metro’s supportive housing services fund. +
'''Employment'''
'''265 SE Oak Strett, Suite A''' ''Hillsboro, Oregon 97123''
''Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–1 p.m. & 2 p.m.–6 p.m.''
'''1110 N Adair St.''' ''Cornelius, Oregon 97113''
''Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–1 p.m. & 2 p.m.–6 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.–12:30 p.m.''
''prosperidad@centrocultural.org''
Centro Cultural’s workforce and economic development branch empowers people to find living wage jobs, advance their careers, and build a strong foundation for themselves and their families. Centro Cultural is committed to removing barriers to prosperity and building an equitable economy for all.
Their Workforce Development programs include a Job Board which hosts job opportunities posted by their partners, Career Coaches that offer a full-service case management approach, adult education with a tuition free workforce-focused GED program, a Financial Empowerment program – Ventanilla de Asesoría Financiera – in partnership with Consulate of Mexico in Portland that offers financial literacy tools to help people take control of their financial wellbeing, and Small Business Development advice and resources. +
Centro Cultural Centro de Prosperidad - Employment And Education +
Motel shelter (56 rooms) for women only; referrals only +
A clinic that provides a variety of medical services to children and adolescents. +
''Monday'' ''–'' ''Friday, 9 a.m.'' ''–'' ''5 p.m.'' ''www.ccc4kids.org''
Children’s Community Clinic began in 2005 and has continuously served children, paying particular attention to those who may be socially disadvantaged. Children’s Community Clinic adopts a holistic community approach to healthcare. Their mission is to provide quality and compassionate healthcare to children, from birth to 21 years, of families who are underserved (uninsured and underinsured), regardless of ethnicity, geographic residency or ability to pay. They work with each family to achieve its health goal.
Children’s Community Clinic provides Allopathic (Traditional Western Medicine), Pediatric Primary Care, Asthma/Allergy Specialty Care, and a Young Adult Health Clinic. They provide acute and chronic care, health screenings, vaccines, laboratory
tests, oral/dental screenings, wound care, immunizations, reproductive care, newborn care, physical exams, sports exams, asthma and ADHD care. Wait time to be seen is usually one week or less for new/existing patients. Interpretation is available. All resident locations accepted. Age restrictions: up to age 21. +
A facility offering a range of services for individuals with substance use disorders. +
Cielo Treatment Center specializes in addiction treatment for young adults and teens struggling with drug and alcohol abuse. Cielo offers support to individuals at different stages of their recovery, with their wide variety of treatment options. They provide different levels of care such as:
* Partial Hospitalization Treatment Program (PHP Outpatient);
* Intensive Outpatient (IOP);
* Outpatient Treatment;
* High Quality Sober Living;
* State Certified DUII Treatment;
* Substance Abuse Counseling;
* Mentoring Services;
* Mental Health & Dual Diagnosis Counseling; and
* Culturally Specific Programing.
Cielo offers three unique treatment tracks: LGBTQ+ Affirmative Therapy, A Young Adult/Teen Program, and a Professional Treatment Track.
''https://www.cielotreatmentcenter.com/lgbgtq-program''
''https://www.cielotreatmentcenter.com/young-adults-program''
''https://www.cielotreatmentcenter.com/professional-track''
Cielo accepts OHP, but the acceptance is not immediate because they do not have a contract with OHP. +
Cielo is a substance use rehabilitation center specializing in care for young adults and teens. They also offer specific programs for LGBTQ+ clients and Indigenous clients. +
Downtown day-storage and basic-needs site near NW 6th & Glisan, lockers, mail/pickup, basic hygiene and service navigation. +
CityTeam provides clothing and hygiene services, including hygiene kits, clothing, shoes, and food, to those in need. In Portland, they offer assistance at their location at 526 SE Grand Ave on the fourth Saturday of the month. They aim to meet immediate needs with resources and a supportive community. +
City program overseeing contracted shelter sites and services (not a walk‑in site). +
(see “Various Multiple Services” section for details) +
'''Men’s Residential Treatment Program''' CityTeam Ministries’ Men’s Residential Treatment Program is a residential, Christ- centered, holistic program that seeks to empower men to transform their broken lives. Open to residents of Multnomah, Lane, Washington, and Clackamas counties. The addiction treatment program is six months long, but an additional six months of “work phase” is an option for housing.
'''Women’s Residental Treatment Program''' CityTeam will be opening a women’s residential treatment for substance abuse and a housing program for women and children in February 2024. Call (503) 231-9334 for details. +
(see “Various Multiple Services” section for details) +
CityTeam is a nondenominational Christian nonprofit that serves the poor and homeless in a number of cities including Portland. CityTeam Portland’s shelter provides a safe place for homeless men to sleep, and receive a nourishing meal, clean clothing, and a hot shower. Sign-up from 5:45 p.m.-6:30 p.m. each night. CityTeam’s dining hall serves meals to men, women, the elderly, and families Mondays-Saturdays. Breakfast at 7:00 a.m. Dinner at 5:45 p.m. +
'''(Clothing/Showers/Food/Hygiene)''' ''526 E. Grand Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97214'' - ''https://www.cityteam.org/programs''
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 1–3 p.m. (Women’s Services: clothing and showers)
Thursdays 6:30 p.m. (Men’s Clothing Closet)
4th Saturday of the Month noon–2 p.m. (Love Your Neighbor Event: food, clothing, shoes, hygiene kits, etc.)
Dinner is served at CityTeam Ministries from Monday through Saturday at 5:45 p.m.
Free clothing, see website for information on neighborhood pop-up closets. +
Faith-based residential programs and emergency shelter for men and women; trauma-informed architecture (Overland Building) +
A government agency that provides services for justice-involved individuals, including support for finding employment. +