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Multnomah County offers a host of both youth and adult mental health services, including treatment for compulsive gamblers. The Multnomah County approach pertaining to gambling focuses on biological, behavioral, economic, and cultural and policy factors that influence gambling and health. The holistic approach encompasses prevention, harm reduction, and various levels of treatment with an outcome emphasis on quality-of-life issues for gamblers, their families and community.  +
'''STI Clinic''' ''619 NW 6th Avenue, 2nd Floor'' ''Portland, OR 97209'' ''Hours: Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.'' ''https://www.multco.us/health/std-services'' Multnomah County Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Clinic evaluates and treats sexually transmitted infections. This can include a confidential HIV test. Services are nonjudgmental and confidential, and no one is turned away if they cannot pay. Multnomah’s STI Clinic accepts most insurance, including Care Oregon, OHP, Medicare and private insurance (except Kaiser). Conditions they check for: * Gonorrhea * Syphilis * Chlamydia * HIV - Offered confidentially as part of an STI exam. Other services: * PrEP (medication to prevent HIV) * Free condoms and other safe sex materials * Partner notification services * If you have HIV, we offer testing to your partners and can help connect you with services  +
A facility providing 24/7 crisis intervention and short-term treatment for mental health crises.  +
'''' ''Portland, Oregon 97232'' #'''' Located in Portland, Multnomah Crisis and Treatment Center (CATC) is a subacute 16- bed, 24/7 program that serves as a secure short-term crisis program for individuals living in Multnomah County. CATC offers a clinical approach that differs from traditional non-acute secure facilities. Rather than focusing primarily on symptom control and behavior management, they use Telecare's Recovery Centered Clinical System (RCCS), which is based on the premise that every person can recover from mental illness, and that recovery is woven into all processes and resident interactions. Stays at CATC are from four to 14 days as the patient’s mental health symptoms stabilize. Upon discharge, each person has a plan for follow up treatment in the community. Staff also helps find other resources necessary for each person to remain stable, such as housing, basic needs assistance, and care for physical health needs. CATC is designed as an inviting, safe and supportive environment for recovery from crises. The staff includes peers who provide support, advocacy and mentoring.  +
Public Defender Offices (Oregon) - Legal Services  +
The Multnomah Education Service Division’s website provides a list of free clothing closets that serve the Portland (up to 181 st ) and Gresham (East of 181 st ) areas.  +
Multnomah Project Reset is a way of clearing fines and fees owed in Multnomah County. The Project is a partnership between Metropolitan Public Defender (MPD)’s Community Law Division, the District Attorney’s Office, the Circuit Court, and Multnomah County. Only Multnomah County fines and fees forgiven through Multnomah Project Reset. Every month, 60 qualifying individuals will be randomly selected to have their Multnomah County fines and fees waived. In order to get in the pool, individuals must fill out the form online. * '''Only the following people qualify to enter the pool:''' o Those who have not been a participant of a Multnomah Project Reset in the last 18 months o Those below 80% the Area Median Income for Portland. o Participants cannot be in prison or jail at the time of entry. Project Reset can only select 60 people a month. Those who are not selected for that month may enter their name in the pool for the following month, but there is no guarantee that they will be selected. Only those who meet the income requirements, those with qualifying fines, and those who have not participated in a Multnomah Project Reset event in the last 18 months will qualify. Currently NO community service or social service hours are required.  +
Safe Rest Village (28 units, expanding to 100) for adults with on-site services  +
Developmental Disabilities - Disabilities  +
A non-profit organization that helps families experiencing homelessness by providing temporary housing, support, and resources.  +
My Father’s House Homeless Shelter / Transitional Housing - Housing  +
'''My Father’s House''' provides housing to 28 homeless families with children. This residential facility is supported by 180 churches support through volunteering, financial assistance or food donations. The program is non-denominational and lasts six months. Residents attend classes in parenting, rent-well, decision-making, finances, cooking, and forgiving and have a case manager. Three employees live on-site. Residents also submit to drug testing. Residents are on food stamps. There is a daycare center on site. Resume assistance is available at the computer lab. Each child receives a homemade quilt or afghan, a stuffed animal, and a book. Free Clothing is available to residents. A large storage room has other supplies. Upon completion of the program, residents can take all the furniture from their rooms with them. They can also apply to move into the Stepping Stones apartments next door where they can live for a maximum of twelve months.  +
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City Shelter Site, a temporary alternative shelter, with case management, amenities, and mental and behavioral health services on-site. 90 sleeping units, 70 RV Parking Spots  +
Provides culturally appropriate mental and behavioral health services to Native American children and families.  +
A clinic that provides culturally specific primary care and other health services to the Native American community.  +
An outpatient treatment center for substance use disorders. A Sexual Assault Response and Advocacy (SARA) unit within a hospital.  +
Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) NW - Drug and Alcohol Treatment  +
A residential treatment facility offering a structured environment for recovery from addiction and mental health issues, with a focus on the Native American community.  +
Provides culturally appropriate education, physical and mental health services, and substance use disorder treatment to anyone in need, with a focus on serving Native Americans and Alaskan Natives.  +
A wellness center operated by the Native American Rehabilitation Association that provides culturally specific medical and behavioral health services.  +