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Harmony Academy Recovery High School - Employment And Education +
'''Education'''
''2507 Christie Dr.'' ''Lake Oswego, Oregon 97304''
#''https://www.harmonyacademyrhs.org/''
Harmony Academy Recovery High School is a tuition-free public high school that provides a safe, sober, and supportive education for youth in recovery. It is Oregon’s first recovery high school. At Harmony, students develop the skills and strengths needed for personal, academic, vocational, and community success. Harmony Academy accepts students year round and provides free transportation for all students in Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties. +
A tiny home village and transitional housing program. +
Harry’s Mother - Housing +
A 24-hour crisis intervention and emergency shelter program for runaway and homeless youth +
Harry’s Mother provides 24-hour crisis intervention, emergency shelter, and individual and family counseling to youth ages 9 to 17 and their families. Harry’s Mother helps over 500 youth and their families through its Crisis Intervention and Counseling Center and confidential Garfield House Shelter while a 24-hour Youth and Family Help Line provides immediate support and information and referral to 2,500 callers each year.
A Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative, '''Harry’s Mother Reception Center''' , provides 24-hour immediate intervention services for youth ages 11 to 17 picked up by the Portland Police for truancy, curfew violations, running away, trespassing, and other low level misdemeanors and status offenses.
As part of a collaboration with the Portland Police Department, Multnomah County Department of Human Services and the Juvenile Services Division of the Department of Community Justice, the Reception Center, co-located at Harry’s Mother, provides a safe, non-secure setting for youth waiting to be reunited with their parents or guardians. While at the Reception Center youth have access to crisis counseling or other services they or their family may need to decrease further involvement in the juvenile justice system, including referral to the '''Harry’s Mother Garfield Shelter''' .
'''Harry's Mother Reception Center East''' ''510 NE Roberts'' ''Gresham, Oregon 97030'' ''Hours: By appointment. Monday–Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.'' +
Crisis Hotlines and Services - Mental Health +
Haymarket Pole Collective (HMPC) is an organization of sex workers for sex workers. Their Outreach Program is focused on peer-led interactions. The main feature of their Healing Justice Program is their 1-1 Sponsored Therapy Program. At present their Healing Program matches 49 Black, brown, Indigenous and/or trans sex workers with culturally specific sex-worker-allied therapist providers of color. Program participants are paid a monthly stipend to attend therapy for a year. +
Haymarket Pole Collective - Domestic Violence and Sex Worker Support Services +
With a legacy that began in 1949 and includes the 1982 founding of the Betty Ford Center, the Foundation now has treatment centers and telehealth services nationwide, as well as a network of collaborators throughout health care. Charitable support and a commitment to innovation drive ongoing advances in care, research, programs and services to impact more lives.
The goal of residential treatment is to stabilize your health and equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to find lasting freedom from drug addiction. Your pace through our inpatient treatment program, run by an interdisciplinary licensed care team of licensed professionals, will not be identical to those around you. While there are common milestones in healing from addiction, the most effective treatment path for you is your own—based on your specific challenges, circumstances and needs.
'''Day Treatment''' Our day treatment, also known as partial hospitalization, offers the most intensive level of outpatient addiction treatment. This programming is an effective outpatient drug rehab option if you:
* Have experienced chronic relapse
* Attempted treatment multiple times
* Struggle with co-occurring mental health issues, such as anxiety or depression
* Need a next-step following inpatient addiction treatment
Patients in our day treatment program have the option of living on campus in Newberg, Oregon. With 24/7 supervision and gender-informed living arrangements, this option offers structure, connection and convenience.
'''PHP Day Treatment'''
'''Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Treatment''' ''6600 SW 105th Avenue Suite 120 Beaverton, Oregon 97008 https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/locations/beaverton''
The Hazelden Betty Ford’s treatment center in Beaverton has both outpatient rehab, intensive outpatient treatment and low-intensity outpatient programming to meet patient’s specific needs and challenged. Virtual programs are available. Family services are provided for free and available for anyone to help families navigate through the hardships of addiction with support groups and family counseling. Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation accepts many different insurance networks.
The Hazelden Betty Ford’s treatment center in Beaverton has both outpatient rehab, intensive outpatient treatment and low-intensity outpatient programming to meet patient’s specific needs and challenged. +
On campus living with 24/7 supervision and gender-informed living arrangements, this option offers structure, connection and convenience. +
A temporary shelter village operated by Multnomah County. +
Avel Gordly provides culturally sensitive mental health care for the African and the African American community. They provide individual, couples, and family therapy along with medication management. They also offer training to other agencies about culturally responsive treatment for African Americans. +
NARA’s Adult Mental Health Program provides a variety of counseling and support services for adults ages eighteen (18) and older. NARA offers multiple locations for convenience, supported medication management, and wraparound Services are available. Services include:
* Assessment and Evaluation of mental health challenges
* Individual and Family Counseling
* Case Management Services at some sites
* Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication Management
* Services available for those with Severe Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI), including intensive community services as needed
* Cultural Groups and Activities
* Group Therapy including
* Stress Management
* Chronic Pain
* Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
* Access to physical health and substance abuse services
* Access to community-based resources and referrals
* Integrated Wraparound Services
* Services integrated with Residential Addictions Treatment and Outpatient Addictions Treatment as needed +
Most Veterans who are in jail or prison will eventually reenter the community. VA’s Health Care for Reentry Veterans (HCRV) program is designed to promote success and prevent homelessness among Veterans returning home after incarceration. HCRV specialists work with Veterans to ease their transition from prison back into the community. HCRV specialists meet with incarcerated veterans before they’re released and assist them in planning for reintegration into the community by accessing VA and community services as well as housing and employment opportunities. HCRV services include: Outreach and pre-release assessments services for veterans in prison; referrals and linkages to medical, mental health and social services, including employment services on release; and short-term case management assistance on release.
An HCRV specialist is the regional point of contact who provides outreach and assessment services to incarcerated veterans. In Oregon the HCRV specialist is Diana Rogers.
The difference between the VJO and HCRV programs is that the HCRV targets veterans who are already incarcerated and are planning re-entry back to community. The VJO program makes contact prior to incarceration as prevention. HCRV Specialist Contact for Oregon: Diana Rogers ''Diana.rogers2@va.gov''
In working with veterans facing jail or prison sentences, it is important to note that VA compensation and benefits can be reduced, suspended or discontinued when a veteran is incarcerated for more than 60 days. Benefits may also be suspended if there is an outstanding warrant.
'''Request Military Service Records''' For copies of military services records such as DD Form 214 (Report of Separation), an online electronic request can be made at ''https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records'' . +
Healthy Families Oregon (HFO) is a free, voluntary home visiting program that offers support and education to families who are expecting or parenting newborns.
Healthy Families Oregon is a multi-site state program. In 2019, HFO programs provided screening and referral services to 4,666 families of newborns (11% of all Oregon births) and evidence-based, intensive home visiting services to 1,961 of Oregon’s most vulnerable families. HFO is shown to increase children’s readiness for school by helping families to raise securely attached, curious children who continue to learn and grow when they reach kindergarten. +
Shelter and transitional housing at the former Wapato facility with case management and reentry support. +
Helping Hands
Reentry Outreach Centers provides '''Emergency Shelter''' in multiple locations in Oregon. Clients begin in emergency shelter, with up to 30 days to catch up on sleep, have hot meals and showers, and get to know Helping Hands staff and programs. All emergency shelter guests who are a good fit will be offered the opportunity to enroll in the Reentry Program.
'''The Reentry Program''' Helping Hands' case managers, crisis managers, and other staff help Reentry Program participants to identify key barriers. Individual Reentry Plans are customized to meet each participant's unique needs with measurable goals, and are updated often to check progress. Helping Hands provides support and accountability to help ensure follow-through with gaining access to necessary resources such as food stamps, housing assistance, official documents, and employment services. Over 70% of Helping Hands staff have lived experience.
'''Reentry Program Key Components''' include:
* Frequent drug & alcohol screenings
* Mandatory community service hours
* Job applications until employed
* Weekly process groups & recovery support
* On-site classes to build basic life skills
* Exclusionary Criteria
Helping Hands serves children and Domestic Violence survivors, and is not able to serve Registered Sex Offenders or those who are not permitted around women or children. Helping Hands' facilities are all sober campuses, so clients must not be in possession of or under the influence of any intoxicants on-site.
Facility locations and contact information:
'''Clatsop County''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children Contact Denise Dunn (503) 739-4347
'''Lincoln County''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Ashley Cushing (971)-419-4605
'''Multnomah County''' '''The Bybee Lakes Hope Center''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. For information on how to get a same-day referral for services from the Portland area, visit their webpage or call the office 7 days a week between 8am-5pm: 971-333-5070. ''https://helpinghandsreentry.org/bybee-lakes-hope-center''
'''Tillamook County''' Emergency Shelter & Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Brianne Prince (503) 354-8014
'''Yamhill County''' Reentry Program-based transitional housing for men, women, & children. Contact Michael Pollock (503) 560-9387
A center that provides affordable mental health and wellness services to helping professionals, but does not provide direct housing services. +