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''skye@arborhouseportland.com'' ''https://www.arborhouseportland.com''
Arbor House Portland takes a holistic, hands-on approach to sober living, with built in wrap-around recovery services designed specifically for the needs and experiences of women and femme-identifying individuals in early recovery from substance use.
Services are available for women, non-binary, and femme-identifying individuals aged 18 and over, regardless of race, political affiliation, religion, ethno-cultural background or sexual orientation. +
All-gender congregate shelter (88 beds) for individuals and couples, Village-style pods (18 beds) for women and non-binary individuals; includes veteran-only pods +
Village-style pods (18 beds) for women and non-binary individuals; includes veteran-only pods +
T he Arc Portland Metro provides culturally, and individually responsive services designed to improve all aspects of life for people experiencing intellectual / developmental disabilities. They currently offer a variety of initiatives to benefit their community members, including lifestyle enrichment programming, direct support services, connection to resources, integrated workforce development, and advocacy.
'''Club Impact''' and '''Club Connect''' , the online version of Club Impact, runs a weekly two-hour event where participants can spend time with others, make friends, share interests, and participate in fun activities, on Fridays from 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. ''https://thearcpdx.org/programs/''
'''Club Wellness''' is a complete, activity-rich program of fitness, nutrition and wellness designed specifically for people experiencing intellectual / developmental disabilities. Seated options are available for all exercises, activities are safe, effective, and easy to learn and easy to perform independently. Designed by and for people with disabilities ages 15+, this program is committed to providing people with the tools and skills needed to live a healthy lifestyle. Programming builds a culture of inclusion, support and encouragement, where club members work together to change habits. Goal setting and in-home wellness activities are included to encourage lifestyle changes. ''https://thearcpdx.org/club-wellness/'' +
A provider of sober living homes +
Affordable housing which helps 12-Step members. +
Artists in Recovery, a project of Alano Club of Portland, is a program designed highlight the intersection between recovery and creative practices through free workshops, classes, and public events featuring nationally renowned artists in recovery,
or connected to the recovery community. Through free classes like The Break, a series of free workshops and conversations led by award-winning poet, teacher and poetry editor for The Nation Kayeh Akbar, presented in partnership with All Rise, Artists in Recovery brings unique, innovative programming to people in or seeking recovery. +
A non-profit organization that provides culturally and linguistically specific health and social services to Asian Americans and other underserved communities. +
A non-profit organization that provides culturally and linguistically specific health and social services to Asian Americans and other underserved communities. +
The mission of Asian Health Center (AHSC) is to serve and advocate for the medically underserved, including the immigrant and refugee Asian community, and to ensure equal access to health care services regardless of income, insurance status, language, or culture. AHSC has culturally specific mental health care, cancer support, health insurance assistance, and an ethnic meals program. They partner with Rosewood Family Health to provide medical services on site. +
Outpatient substance use disorder treatment: IOP, DUII, counseling. +
The Avel Gordly Center for Healing is named in recognition of Honorable Senator Avel Gordly for her work championing the issues for people living with mental illness. Part of the center’s mission is providing education and awareness for the African American and African communities on issues of mental health and addictions. Additionally, they’ll provide trainings for other healthcare and social service providers about culturally responsive treatment for African Americans.
The Center’s diverse team of counselors, therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists provide evidence-based, culturally responsive compassionate mental health care services for African and African American communities including the following:
* Individual therapy
* Group therapy/classes
* Couples and family therapy
* Psychiatric evaluation/medication management
* Adoption/adoptee support +
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Culturally-specific Safe Rest Village prioritizing Black, Indigenous, and People of Color; part of city's Safe Rest Village system +
'''Education'''
''https://www.brownandcarter.com/blaze''
The '''BLAZE''' program is open to 18-24 year olds in the Portland-Metro area, who are passionate about their business idea. The BLAZE program is a 12-month program that helps bring participants’ products or services to life, with the goal of launching their own business at the end of the 12 months.
During the program, participants will receive help developing their products or services through:
* A four-day intensive Business Development course
* Monthly Business Development Workshops
* One to One Business Coaching for the duration of the program
* Connections with Small Businesses, in the industry they are looking to enter.
* Marketing Strategies for their products or services
* Registering their Business
* Access to MESO and BCMG business networks and resources
In addition to classroom instruction and coaching from business leaders, participants will also receive up to $4,500 in funding and support services to help get their business off the ground.
For more information on program: ''https://www.brownandcarter.com/blaze-info''
The BLAZE program is in partnership with MESO, Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon, and a YWCA Fiscally Sponsored Project. ''https://www.ywcapdx.org/fiscal-'' ''sponsorship'' +
BRAVO Youth Orchestra is committed to serving students with the greatest need for access to quality music and arts instruction and connecting them to the world of opportunity that these disciplines provide. '''BRAVO Youth Orchestra''' seeks to transform the lives of underserved youth through intensive orchestral music education. They offer a number of after school programs that foster teamwork, self-control, and focus including a choir class, youth orchestras, and '''BRAVO’s HS Mentorship''' program designed to help high school students mentor younger students and learn important skills like goal setting, work ethic, and effective communications. The program also offers internship opportunities for students to gain work experience in areas like grant writing and event planning, as well as time and space to improve their musical skills by participating in student-led chamber music ensembles. BRAVO also runs an '''In-school''' '''Headstart Residency Program''' and a '''Community Orchestra''' which provides an opportunity for students, BRAVO’s staff, and community musicians to play and learn new repertoire in an orchestral environment with rehearsals on Friday from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the Buckley Auditorium on the University of Portland Campus, 5000 N Willamette Blvd., Portland, Oregon 97203 (contact the orchestra manager, Marian Gitierrez-Curiel at ''marian@oregonbravo.org'' ).
''https://oregonbravo.org/programs/'' +
BTown Kids’ goal is to strengthen existing communities in local apartment complexes by gathering children and families together. Every Saturday throughout the summer, from late morning until 3:00 p.m., BTown Kids arrives on site at multiple locations throughout the Portland metro area. Each site is equipped with a trailer, sound equipment, snow cone maker, BBQ, field games, and other items to create a fun, interactive space for families and their children to spend time together. The program also includes a free lunch for kids, and group and individual games. +
Baby Blues Connection supports parents and their families coping with pregnancy and postpartum mood disorders, with information, resources, and community. They serve the greater metro area of Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington.
Baby Blues Connection provides free and confidential one-on-one support for as long as needed, support for partners and family members, and information and resources. Baby Blues Connection builds community and connection through facilitated peer-to-peer groups and activities for parents, babies and small children. All of their groups are free of charge, they are LGBTQAI+ friendly, and participants do not need to pre-register to attend. Their parent groups meet multiple days per week at different in-person locations as well as online. ''https://www.babybluesconnection.org/get-help/support-groups/''
Baby Blues Connection’s Therapy Fund provides funding for counseling for people with financial hardship who are parenting a baby or child who is under the age of two, have a perinatal mood or anxiety disorder (PMAD) diagnosis and live within the Portland, Oregon metro area. Recipients will receive eight solution-focused, short-term therapy sessions with mental health professionals who are specially trained for working with PMADs. +
Motel shelter (60 rooms) for adults and couples; referrals by shelters only +
A planned tiny home village and resource center designed to support Native American families experiencing homelessness +
Motel shelter (41 rooms) for adults and couples; referrals only +