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Compass Rose is a supportive living program that bridges gaps of opportunity for foster young adults aging out of DHS care. The clinical, housing, and peer mentor teams collaborate on person-led action plans where the youth can be the main voice in deciding what their independence looks like.  +
A treatment center offering programs for substance use disorders.  +
– ''Friday'' , ''4:30 a.m.'' – ''2 p.m.; Saturday, 6 a.m.'' – ''11 a.m.; Sunday, 7 a.m.'' – ''10 a.m.'' ''https://www.newseason.com/treatment-center-locations/oregon/portland-metro-treatment-'' ''center/'' New Seasons provides opioid addiction treatment and recovery service. Professionals work directly with the individual and doctors to create a customized treatment plan. Some services for opioid addiction treatment include medication-assisted treatment, counseling, supervised withdrawal, medical exams, outpatient services and more. Call the number above to schedule an appointment. Accepted insurance: Beacon Health Options, CareOregon, Humana, Magellan, Medicare, Multiplan, Optum, PacificSource, Providence Health Plan, Regence, TRICARE, Trillium Community Health Plan, TriWest.  +
A resource center that provides services and support to people returning to the community from incarceration.  +
The NewStart Reentry Resource Center is a program dedicated to helping people successfully re-enter the community after incarceration from State or Local Jails in Multnomah County within the last two years. It is run by Worksource Oregon and SE Works. Their Navigators/Case Managers assist with: * Support services funding * Securing ID * Navigating community resources for housing, health, treatment, family reunification, disability services * Housing Referrals and emergency vouchers * Access to phone, email, fax, internet, mailbox Employment assistance includes: Case management, resume development, master application assistance, subsidized on the job training, work related training certifications and transitional and career track placement services. Drop-in any time to briefly speak with their navigators. No appointment or calls are required.  +
'''Training''' ''email Emma Riccardi'' ''emma@newbuildings.org'' ''https://gettingtozeroforum.org/next-gen-program/'' Next Gen is a professional development program of New Buildings Institute for college students, designed to foster the next generation of diverse buildings industry leaders, and in doing so, bolster inclusivity in the buildings industry at large. Over the course of the program, students will work with each other as part of a Next Gen cohort and have the opportunity for advanced learning, resume building, mentorship, networking and more. Since 2021, 56 students have participated in the Next Gen program. 79% of those students identify as women or non-binary and 73% identify as students of color. Next Gen’s mission: Low-income communities and people of color are most at risk of being left behind by the zero energy and electrification movement, which will likely result in significant financial hardship unless programs are planned with an intention towards equity. In addition, building electrification policies can have unintentional but harmful consequences for low-income residents and people of color. As the industry invests more in programs and policies designed to benefit low-income communities and people of color, it is imperative that people with lived experience are at the table and helping to shape and design those programs and policies. Not only can this prevent unintentional harm, but it will also help ensure those programs and policies will benefit who they are intended to benefit. The program seeks to benefit students through five different avenues: education, mentorship, networking, professional development, and cohort building.  +
Sunshine Division - Community Service Opportunities  +
Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation Services - Disabilities  +
A community health center that provides culturally specific healthcare services, with a focus on serving the African American community.  +
North by Northeast Community Health Center is a non-profit organization providing health care to adults who are eligible for or enrolled in the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). Their focus is on serving as a primary care home for the African American community in Portland. North by Northeast Community Health Center provides basic primary care services to help their patients manage their health issues. Emergency room and hospital care is provided through an agreement with Legacy Emanuel Hospital. North by Northeast Community Health Center provides assistance for uninsured adults to enroll in health insurance. There is no charge for the services they provide. North by Northeast Community Health Center does not provide care for people under age 18, medical emergencies, surgery, treatment of chronic pain, pregnancy care, HIV care, dental care, drug and alcohol treatment, disability exams, third party claims or worker compensation exams. To schedule a COVID vaccine or for questions call ''(971) 270-2319''.  +
A dental clinic that provides a variety of dental services to the community.  +
Overnight-only shelter  +
Northstar Clubhouse - Recovery Support Services  +
NorthStar is a mental health recovery program for adults in the Portland metro area who live with mental health challenges. NorthStar’s structure strengthens social and vocational skills and, provides access to employment and educational services. NorthStar follows the psychiatric rehabilitation model of Clubhouse International, a non-profit that creates sustainable mental illness solutions by nurturing new and existing clubhouses. Clubhouses are community-based centers that offer member opportunities for friendship, employment, housing, education, and access to medical and psychiatric services. The goal is for members to return to productivity and achieve a sense of belonging in a comprehensive, caring, and safe environment. Members, in partnership with staff, operate employment, education, and nutrition/wellness programs. Membership is free and open to all adults with a mental illness diagnosis who reside in the Portland Metro area.  +
Northwest Family Services (NWFS) supports family stability, children, and victims of crime by addressing social determinants of health. They are a culturally-responsive organization with a wide array of programs that address basic needs, housing stability, youth engagement, family support, and behavioral health in the Portland- and Salem- metro areas. Their programs encompass a broad spectrum of support, including health and social service navigation, youth prevention and intervention programs, and outpatient alcohol and drug treatment. Recognizing the power of unity, they provide coalition support for drug-free communities and lend their aid to youth and families impacted by incarceration. NWFS is also a proponent of restorative justice, offering mental health services and job readiness and placement programs. NWFS offers a culturally specific shelter for Latina women and children who have endured violence. NWFS’s approach to family stability is holistic, incorporating couple’s classes, parenting, and healthy relationship education. Their services, available in both English and Spanish, extend throughout the greater Portland-Salem metro area. Their efforts also extend to housing stability, helping families and individuals secure the foundation they need to rebuild and flourish. NWFS programs and services are available to everyone regardless of ethnicity, nationality, disabilities, religion, gender, sexual orientation or any other legally protected status.  +
Northwest Family Services (NWFS) - Parenting and Family Services  +
A non-profit organization that provides housing and support services to very low-income seniors and people with disabilities  +
The Northwest Pilot Project offers opportunities to very low income seniors (age 55 and up) and people with developmental disabilities in Multnomah County by helping with housing and transportation needs. NWPP offers case management, rental assistance, medical referrals, assistance with signing up for benefits, and help in locating safe, stable, affordable housing. The program serves approximately 1,500 people each year around 220 of whom engage in case management and 500 of whom receive housing assistance, such as paying off owed rent. NWPP does not own any buildings but has relationships with other programs such as Reach, Community Development, Transition Projects, Central City Concern, and HUD. Funding sources for participants include SSI, SSDI, Social Security, VA pensions, and unemployment or severance pay. There is no income threshold, but priority is given to the very elderly with no income. In some cases Northwest Pilot Project offers help with clearing up credit or with filling out a rental application. Participants are encouraged to address treatment needs. Referrals are made to social service agencies, as well as being placed on HUD lists and signed up for food stamps.  +
The Northwest Pilot Project offers services to low-income seniors (age 55 and up) and people with developmental disabilities in Multnomah County relating to housing and transportation needs. NWPP offers case management, rental assistance, medical referrals, assistance with signing up for benefits, and help in locating safe, stable, affordable housing. The program serves approximately 1,500 people each year around 220 of whom engage in case management and 500 of whom receive some major housing assistance, such as paying off owed rent. NWPP does not own any buildings but has strong relationships with other programs such as Reach, Community Development, Transition Projects, Central City Concern, and HUD. Funding sources for participants include SSI, SSDI, Social Security, VA pensions, and unemployment or severance pay. There is no income threshold, but priority is given to the very elderly with no income. In some cases, Northwest Pilot Project offers help with clearing up credit or with filling out a rental application. Participants are encouraged to address treatment needs. Referrals are made to social service agencies, people are placed on HUD lists and signed up for food stamps.  +
A residential re-entry facility for federal offenders  +