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First Immanuel Lutheran Church ''1838 SW Jefferson Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97201'' #''https://www.lifturbanportland.org/prestons-pantry-and-free-food-market'' Preston’s Pantry provides services to those living in NW Portland (zip codes 97201, 97204, 97205, 97209, 97210, 97239) and who meet eligible income guidelines. This is a shopping-style pantry that offers once a month service. Proof of residency is required (rent receipt, utility bill, ID card, mail, etc.). Visitors leave with about three grocery bags of food. Located on Trimet bus lines #6, 24, 58, and 68, and the Red and Blue MAX lines. ''Tuesday*, Thursday & Friday 3–6 p.m.'' *Tuesdays are by appointment only for people experiencing mobility challenges or health conditions that require assistance while standing, waiting, or shopping. Appointments are available from 3–5:30 p.m.  +
Family shelter (39 personal rooms) with on-site case management and staff  +
Free or Reduced Fee Cultural Events - Art and Cultural Programs  +
The central office for Meals on Wheels People, a non-profit organization that provides meals and social connection to homebound seniors.  +
Loaves and Fishes serves only seniors 60 and over. All locations offer group meals and Meals on Wheels. Please visit their website for current location and meal information.  +
A drug- and alcohol-free center offering trauma-informed, culturally responsive care that is tailored to the unique needs of each individual.  +
Looking Glass Community Services’ New Roads Program - Youth Support Services  +
New Roads assists homeless youth 16 to 24 years of age who are interested in creating long-term solutions that improve the quality of their lives. These programs are made possible thanks to Looking Glass’ partnership with the Human Services Commission, City of Eugene, City of Springfield, and Lane County. Services provided include: * Basic needs: The Drop-In Center offers homeless youth food, clothing, showers, and other vital resources. * Street Outreach: Staff provide youth on the streets of Eugene, Springfield and rural communities with gateway services, information, referrals, advocacy, and support. * Case Management: Case management services include a transitional living plan and assistance in finding stable housing. Youth are taught essential skills needed to acquire and maintain housing. * Education: The New Roads School is an alternative educational program for middle and high school students who are runaways, homeless, or at-risk of becoming homeless. Students are able to work toward credit recovery or preparation for their GED. * Behavioral Health: Behavioral health outreach workers and therapists are available to support youth with ‘in the moment’ behavior interventions. Components of this service include mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, and dual diagnosis treatment. * Employment: Youth are provided with employment guidance including resume preparation, skills training opportunities, interview preparation and job search and connectivity to employment.  +
Low Income Rentals-Portland - Housing  +
'''Gretchen Kafoury Commons Apartments''' '''Home Forward''' ''1240 SW Columbia Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97201'' #Gretchen Kafoury Commons is a nine-story apartment community with 129 studio, one and two-bedroom homes. Built in 2000, it serves residents with incomes between 40% and 80% of the area median income. Leasing Office: Located on site. Managed by Cascade Management Inc. '''Peter Paulson Apartments''' '''Home Forward''' ''1530 SW 13'' ''th'' ''Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97201'' #'''' The Peter Paulson is a five-story apartment community with 92 furnished Single Room Occupancy (SRO) homes with kitchenettes and private baths and one one-bedroom apartment. Applicants must have annual income that does not exceed 50 percent of the area median income. Leasing Office: Located on site. Managed by Cascade Management, Inc. '''The Admiral Apartments''' '''Reach Community Development''' ''910 SW Park Ave.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97205'' #The Admiral is a historic building, located in SW Portland. This is a subsidized rent building for those who are age 62 or older and/or disabled. Smoking not allowed in Reach properties. '''St. Francis Apartments''' '''Cascade Management''' ''1024 SW Main Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97205'' #'''Hamilton West Apartments''' '''Cascade Management''' ''1212 SW Clay Street'' ''Portland, Oregon 97201'' #'''The Clifford Apartments''' '''Innovative Housing, Inc.''' ''527 SE Morrison Street'' ''Portland, Oregon'' #IHI completed its historic renovation of The Clifford Apartments in SE Portland in December 2010. The Clifford was constructed in 1911 and holds a mix of Single Room Occupancy (SRO) units and studio apartments, along with four ground floor commercial spaces. There are 88 units in this renovated space along with an array of services. ''IHI's renovation of The Clifford earned First Place in the DJC's TopProjects 2011'' . '''Pearl Family Housing''' '''Innovative Housing, Inc.''' This new 12-story building will be located at the corner of NW 14th and Raleigh and will include 32 three-bedrooms, 31 two-bedrooms, and 30 one-bedrooms. 40 of the two- and three-bedroom apartments will be rent subsidized and set aside for families experiencing homelessness. '''Lovejoy Station Apartments''' ''1040 NW 10'' ''th'' ''Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97209'' #All of these units have income restrictions and/or student restrictions. '''Grace Peck Terrace Apartments''' ''1839 NE 14'' ''th'' ''Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97212'' #One-bedroom apartments for senior age 62+ and the disabled. They offer congregate housing services and are a destination for Meals on Wheels. They have a recreation center, clubhouse, and business center . '''Unthank Plaza Apartments''' ''2500 N Williams Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97227'' #Unthank Plaza, a HUD subsidized apartment community, offers one bedroom apartment homes to persons 62+ or disabled. This property offers the Congregate Housing Services Program with daily meals, light housekeeping, and on-site case management. '''The Patton Home''' ''4619 N Michigan Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97217'' #The Patton Home offers affordable housing for those who seek a drug and alcohol free environment. Income restrictions apply.  
The Lullaby Project – conceived by Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute – uses the creative process of songwriting to improve well-being and child bonds with parents experiencing housing insecurity and other challenging life situations. Together with musicians from the Oregon Symphony and local singer-songwriters, parents and parents-to-be create personal lullabies for their children, expressing their hopes and dreams for the future. The Lullaby Project began as part of Oregon Symphony’s Sounds of Home community initiative, and is in close partnership with Path Home (formerly Portland Homeless Family Solutions), a nonprofit organization that empowers homeless families with children to get back into stable, long-term housing.  +
Lutheran Community Services offers multicultural counseling services along with immigration services that include ESL classes, help with basic needs, legal services and interpretation services for refugees and asylum seekers.  +
Provides counseling and mental health services, with a focus on serving diverse communities.  +
Lutheran Community Services recognizes the significant need for mental health services to support these refugees as they rebuild their lives as many refugees have trauma from the circumstances that forced them to flee their homeland. They work with people who live in Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties. Their clients include individuals and families from different cultural and ethnic groups who need mental health services. Clinicians offer one-on-one support and in-depth counseling with the goal of helping all people achieve wellness. They accept Oregon Health Plan and offers a sliding fee scale based on income for payment. Mental health services include: * Trauma Recovery * Youth and Family Transition * Grief and Loss * Marriage and Family * Senior Services * Domestic Violence * Anger Management * Culturally-specific Counseling * Medication Management * Case Management * Parenting Classes * Living Well with Chronic Conditions * Mental Health Assessment and Counseling * Peer Services '''Multnomah and Clackamas County:''' Services offered in Arabic, Burmese, English, Farsi, French, German, Italian, Nepali, Russian, Spanish, Somali, and Zomi. They are skilled at working with an interpreter for other languages. '''Washington County:''' ''(503) 924-2448'' . Services offered in: Arabic, English, Farsi, Dari and Russian. Washington County adult and child counseling referrals can be faxed to (503)- 352-1088.  +
'''Portland''' ''605 SE Cesar E Chavez Blvd'' ''Portland, Oregon 97214'' ''Hours: Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.–2:30 p.m.'' '''Beaverton''' ''3800 SW Cedar Hills Boulevard, Suite 288'' ''Beaverton, Oregon 97005'' ''Hours: Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''McMinnville''' ''435 NE Evans Street, Site A'' ''McMinnville, Oregon 97128'' ''hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m.'' '''Salem''' ''790 Marion Street NE'' ''Salem, Oregon 97301'' ''by appointment only'' '''Vancouver, WA''' ''3600 Main Street, Suite 200'' ''Vancouver, WA 98663'' ''Hours: Monday–Thursday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.–2:30 p.m.'' Lutheran Community Services Northwest’s Immigration Counseling and Advocacy Program (ICAP) provides low-cost immigration counseling services to refugees and immigrants in Portland, Beaverton, and Salem, along with Vancouver, Tacoma and Seattle. Services provided include counseling clients about their rights and responsibilities pertaining to their immigration status, helping clients with all immigration forms and applications, and representing clients before the U.S.C.I.S. and Immigration Court. '''Safe Route Immigration''' program provides accessible legal services to refugees and immigrants. Services offered include immigrant rights advocacy, community education, and legal guidance for clients. Their team is equipped to handle complex cases and educate clients on the appropriate legal pathways for their specific situations. Areas in which immigration consultations and services are provided include: lawful permanent residency, asylum and deportation, DACA, temporary protected status (TPS), visas for crime victims (U Visa), visas for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or child sexual abuse (VAWA), visas for survivors of human trafficking (T Visa), refugee travel documents/re-entry permits, passport assistance, and other types of assistance. ''https://lcsnw.org/program/safe-route-immigration/'' '''Citizenship Program''' Lutheran Community Services’ free citizenship classes teach students English language skills and knowledge of U.S. history and civics needed to pass the citizenship exam. Classes are offered each week at different locations. They offer assistance with the N-400 Application for Citizenship, the Disability Waiver, Request for reduced fee and the Naturalization Application Fee Waiver. ''https://lcsnw.org/program/citizenship-program/'' '''Oregon Citizenship Classes''' Free Citizenship ESL classes are offered quarterly in the Portland Metro area, online and in person. They help applicants prepare for their citizenship exam and assist them in filing their N-400 application. To enroll in their classes, applicants must bring their Green Card to the first day of class. Open enrollment during the first three weeks of class. For more information, call (503) 731-9585. ''class website'' : ''https://aruonavaarakaras.wixsite.com/mysite'' '''Washington Citizenship Classes''' Vancouver Free Citizenship Classes are offered on a rolling basis at: ''St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, Mondays, 6:30–8 p.m.'' ''5607 NE Gher Rd. Vancouver, WA 98662'' ''LCSNW building, Wednesdays, 10–11:30 a.m. (partially taught in Russian)'' ''3600 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98663'' ''Online class, Mondays, 9–10:30 a.m.'' To enroll in Vancouver Area Citizenship Classes, contact Alla Brandt at ''abrandt@lcsnw.org'' '''Asylum Seeker Assistance Program''' (also called Welcome Center) provides case management and support services to asylum seekers and other humanitarian immigrants in the Portland and Salem areas who are ineligible for Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) benefits. Who is eligible: Asylum seekers, Humanitarian parolees, TPS recipients, undocumented people, people facing deportation proceedings. How the program can help: 90-180 days of supportive services, interpretation services, health referrals, help with food, rent, utilities and other basic needs, Know Your Rights orientation, legal assistance referrals, school enrollment assistance, ESL resources. The Asylum Assistance Program is offered at their Portland Offices. ''Office hours: Monday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.–2:30 p.m.'' ''asylumservicespdx@lcsnw.org'' ''https://lcsnw.org/program/asylum-seeker-assistance-program/''  
Lutheran Community Services Northwest - Immigration Legal Services  +
Lutheran Community Services Northwest - Immigration Legal Services  +
Lutheran Community Services Northwest - Immigration Legal Services  +
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A non-profit that provides small business assistance and micro-lending to underserved entrepreneurs.  +
A non-profit organization that provides emergency food, rent, and utility assistance to people in need.  +