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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. +
'''Education/Training''' ''112 11th Street'' ''Oregon City, Oregon 97045''
''Hours: Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'' ''https://www.clackamas.us/cfcc/employment.html'' ''Program Manager:'' ''Jennifer Harvey jharvey@clackams.us''
'''Children, Family & Community Connections (CFCC)''' offers various programs to individuals in need of employment assistance. Services include navigating job searching, career counseling, resume preparation, job development and “soft skill” training and more. Employment and Training programs they offer include:
'''Employment Investment Program (EIP)''' provides intensive one-on-one service to Clackamas County residents who would benefit from assistance navigating training and employment opportunities. Contact Chris Gary at (971) 221-8461.
'''STEP Program (SNAP Employment and Training Program)''' prioritizes services to formerly incarcerated persons, persons with substance use disorders, and persons in long-term recovery. Services include career counseling, resume preparation, customized job development, and “soft skill” training. The program is located at the CFCC Employment Center. Contact Doug Vanzant at '''Employment Training Center''' located at 108 11st St. in downtown Oregon City,
'''Self-Sufficiency Programs''' CCCF works with low-income families receiving TANF and SNAP to help build skills and develop education and training plans. They work individually with each program participant to create a customized employment and training plan specific to the participant’s own goals. The Workforce team also provides connections to wrap-around services, subsidized employment training opportunities, and helps with work-required tools, clothing, certificates, and transportation.
'''Veterans Employment Program''' provides intensive one-on-one workforce services to Clackamas County veterans. Their services include co-case management with other veteran specific service providers including housing, social services, vocational rehabilitation, and wrap-around services.
Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities +
Veteran Services: Employment, Benefits, and Other Assistance +
A clinic that provides free medical, dental, and mental health services to low-income and uninsured residents of Clackamas County. +
The mission of Clackamas Volunteers in Medicine (CVIM) is to serve the health needs of uninsured, low-income people in Clackamas County by providing free and inclusive medical care through dedicated medical and community volunteers. Medical services CVIM offers at the Clackamas Free Clinic include:
'''Primary Care.''' Appointment-based primary medical services for county residents without access to healthcare. Personalized medical care for routine preventative and non-emergency care. Management of chronic medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, asthma, routine women’s health care, and heart disease.
'''Optometry''' Free complete vision and eye health exams — appointments are limited, call to schedule. Exams include evaluation of dry eyes, eye allergies, cataracts, as well as a dilated retina exam. This is especially important for all patients suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, or other systemic conditions that can affect the eyes. Patients can receive access to low-cost glasses at starting at $35 per pair. Donate
'''Diabetes Management and Education''' One-on-one medical attention and support for diabetes self-management. Self- testing tools and glucose monitoring are included.
'''Asthma and C.O.P.D.''' Continuous care and free access to medication and equipment are supplied.
'''Lab Services''' A wide range of lab services are provided at the clinic through partnership with Legacy Laboratory Services.
'''Specialty Referrals''' In cooperation with community partners, the clinic provides free access to more specialized services.
'''Screenings and Education''' CVIM is a health education resource and provides educational materials, screenings, and services for local health fairs, nutrition classes, and screenings for chronic conditions for Clackamas County residents. +
Showers and clothing available Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. It is recommended that you arrive before noon in order to secure a spot. Everyone who showers at CSC is provided with a clean towel, washcloth, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash. Razors, combs, and a change of clothes, including new socks and underwear, are also available to anyone who wants them. +
CSC offers well rounded meals four days a week. For an updated current services schedule, go to ''https://www.cscoregon.org/services-calendar'' .
''Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 1–2:30 p.m.'' ''Sunday 3–4 p.m.''
During their lunch service Tuesday–Thursday from 1–2:30 p.m., they offer a variety of grocery items that are catered to folks who live outside, however, this service is open to anyone. Usually, grocery items available during lunch include pre-made salads and sandwiches, breads, shelf stable milk, canned soups, fruit, granola bars, and other portable, prepared, or easy-to-cook items. You can pick up a bag of groceries each of the three days (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) in which they are offered. +
Cascadia Health - Mental Health +
Men's shelter (77 beds), 24/7; TB card required; drug/alcohol-free; includes meals & housing support +
Clay Street Table is the dramatic expansion of the meals program and food pantry first begun at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Parish in 2010 and now located at First Christian Church, with a mission “to feed those who are hungry in body or in spirit.” +
A program that provides employment opportunities, job skills training, and support services to people with barriers to employment. +
Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest, Inc. (NARA) is an Indian-owned, Indian-operated, non-profit. NARA provides health care services at both of their Integrated Health Clinics that are accessible through all of their programs. Health services are available from family medicine to women’s exams, diabetes testing to tobacco cessation. They serve their community from infants to elders.
NARA’s Integrated Health Clinics have on-site Medical Doctors, Family Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Clinical Pharmacists, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and Medical Assistants. Their Integrated Health Clinics are Federally Qualified Health Clinics. Both locations have onsite pharmacies, wellness services, and can offer Oregon Health Plan Insurance assistance. Call to schedule a new patient appointment.
'''NARA NW Indian Health Clinic''' ''703 NE Hancock Street'' ''Portland, OR 97212'' ''Phone: (503) 230-9875'' ''Fax: (503) 230-9877''
'''Indian Health Clinic Pharmacy''' ''Refill line: (971) 386-2062'' ''Fax: (503) 331-2677''
'''NARA NW Wellness Center''' ''12360 E. Burnside, 2nd floor'' ''Portland, OR 97233'' ''Phone: (971) 279-4800'' ''Fax: (971) 279-2051''
'''Wellness Center Pharmacy''' ''Refill Line: (971) 386-2360'' ''Fax: (971) 279-2763'' +
Outdoor shelter (160 units) for adults; referrals only (no walk-ins) +
A temporary shelter. +