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Basic Rights Oregon’s Catalyst Transgender Leadership Program aims to increase leadership capacity and champion transgender social justice equity across the state. The program puts together a cohort of transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming Oregonians to gain skills and build community together. Catalyst is a 9-month program for a selected cohort of 15-20 transgender Oregonians. Participants will attend monthly virtual and in-person retreats where they will work to refine their leadership skills while building community with each other. Workshops are facilitated by transgender leaders who work with the cohort to create an affirming and connected space for all. The Catalyst program is 100% free of charge and includes funding to cover materials including technology (as needed), travel, and room and board for in-person events.  +
Coos Bay nonprofit offering sobering, detox, and recovery support.  +
Transitional tiny home village (10 units) for adults  +
A health center that provides a variety of medical and behavioral health services to the community.  +
A 24-hour, year-round congregate homeless shelter in Beaverton for single adults.  +
Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities  +
A former temporary shelter in Beaverton that now operates as a severe weather shelter.  +
Behavioral health day center with on-site shelter (33 beds) for adults with mental health challenges  +
''Hours: 8 a.m.–8 p.m. daily'' ''Closed the fourth Friday of every month from 12-3 p.m.'' ''bhrc-info@multco.us'' ''https://www.multco.us/behavioral-health-resource-center'' ''https://www.dogoodmultnomah.org/behavioral-health'' The Behavioral Health Resource Center, operated in collaboration with Multnomah County Health, the Joint Office of Homeless Services, and the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon (MHAAO), is a five-floor building in downtown Portland. The first two floors serve as a day center and support services hub, and are operated by MHAAO. These floors serve as a safe and welcoming space for anyone who is houseless and experiencing addiction or mental health challenges, and offers a place to take a break from living on the street. An individual can warm up or cool off, find support, relax, use the restroom, and take a shower. They allow pets. Day Center services include: * Peer support * Restrooms * Showers * Laundry * Lockers * Computers and charging stations * Basic first aid and medical referrals * A cool and safe space to relax * Support groups and activities * Warm drinks, water, light snacks * Clothing Individuals can also get help and connected to more services if wanted, from people who have experienced the same challenges. Individuals don’t have to participate in any activities if they don’t want. The Behavioral Health Resource Center doesn’t offer: * Detox * Safe-use space Getting into the Day Center: '''Tickets Required for Entry.''' Individuals must have a ticket to enter the day center for EVERY time block. Get tickets at their outreach van at NW 5th Ave and Glisan St (Greyhound Station parking lot). Come get coffee, information and an entry ticket. There are four, 3-hour time blocks scheduled during the day — 25 people can enter during each time block. Individuals must enter within 15 minutes of the start of their time block and leave when their time is over.  +
A clinic specializing in medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction.  +
Belmont Comprehensive Treatment Center offers medication assisted treatment (MAT) to individuals who are struggling with opioid addiction. This treatment center offers a variety of MAT and ensures that each patient gets the proper dosage to meet their recovery needs. Patients have access to individual and group therapy sessions to work along with MAT. Through personalized treatment plans of MAT and therapy sessions, Belmont Comprehensive Treatment Center works to assist you through recovery. Offers same day admission, accepts most major insurances and payments accepted are commercial insurance, Medicaid (OHP) and self-pay. Medicaid pays 100% of costs.  +
BestCare Bend outpatient treatment center offers intensive treatment, outpatient treatment, and non-pharmacological approaches to pain management. We also offer free outpatient gambling addiction treatment as a community service.  +
Ben’s Friends is a community of chefs, bartenders, line cooks, servers, sommeliers, host and hostesses, GMs and owners who have found or are seeking sobriety. Their mission is to offer community, hope and a path forward for those struggling with substance abuse and addiction. At their core, they are hospitality workers who have found connection, and the tools to seek and maintain sobriety while managing their careers and lives in a sane and purposeful way. Ben’s Friends meetings are open to anyone interested in sobriety and support, whether they are currently sober or just beginning their journey. Their one-hour meetings are currently taking place on Zoom or in person depending on COVID-19 restrictions in each city. ''See'' their online links The goal during their meetings, both over Zoom and in person, is to provide a safe space for members to connect and support one another with compassion and acceptance. They value and respect members’ anonymity and welcome listening or participation, whatever feels right for participants.  +
Ben’s Friends is a community of chefs, bartenders, line cooks, servers, sommeliers, host and hostesses, GMs and owners who have found or are seeking sobriety. Their mission is to offer community, hope and a path forward for those struggling with substance abuse and addiction. At their core, they are hospitality workers who have found connection, and the tools to seek and maintain sobriety while managing their careers and lives in a sane and purposeful way. Ben’s Friends meetings are open to anyone interested in sobriety and support, whether they are currently sober or just beginning their journey. Their one-hour meetings are currently taking place on Zoom or in person depending on COVID-19 restrictions in each city. See their online links. The goal during their meetings, both over Zoom and in person, is to provide a safe space for members to connect and support one another with compassion and acceptance. They value and respect members’ anonymity and welcome listening or participation, whatever feels right for participants.  +
BestCare Klamath Falls residential facility offers detox and short-term, high-intensity drug and alcohol treatment designed to help you get clean as quickly as possible. During treatment you’ll have access to our full medical staff and caring counselors.  +
Our Prineville facility offers services for intellectual and developmental disabilities, general case management, alcohol and drug assessments, individual and group counseling, and drug testing.  +
BestCare outpatient mental health program in Madras provides mental health assessment and counseling services to children, families, and adults. Our mental health clinical teams include mental health clinicians, case managers, wraparound coordinators, skills trainers. Psychiatry, including evaluation, medication management, and nursing support is also an integral part of our mental health clinical services. We offer several mental health treatment groups, including weekly gender-specific DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) groups. Access to mental health services is rapid as we have an Open Access clinic Monday-Thursday; we can also schedule assessment appointments, when needed.  +
BestCare Redmond Residential Treatment center offers short-term, high-intensity drug and alcohol treatment, detox, and intensive outpatient treatment for those who require a lower level of care, including those facing legal issues from their substance addiction such as DUI.  +
Provide a safe sleeping environment and connect women to life-improving services  +