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A non-profit organization that provides healthcare and supportive services to people living with HIV. +
Our House provides integrated health and housing services to people with HIV/AIDS. They provide 24-hours specialized care, supportive services, an independent housing with support services.
'''Our House Residential Care''' , their residential care facility, engages a team of expert clinicians who work with people with HIV who are having difficulty managing independent living. They tailor therapeutic everyday activities, nursing, and social work services for their clients and residents.
'''Neighborhood Housing and Care Program''' , provides social work services and nursing for people in their own homes, providing support so that their clients can live independently as long as possible.
'''Esther’s Pantry''' , also run by Our House, is an LGBTQ+ affirming shopping style food pantry, providing food and personal care items for individuals and families impacted
by HIV, and Tod’s Corner, providing free clothing and household good for clients living with HIV. Location: 10202 SE 32nd Avenue, Suites 601 & 502, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222, (503) 349-4699.
In 2022, Our House officially merged with Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) to further expand its service offerings and provide greater wraparound care for their clients. +
Our House provides integrated health and housing services to people with HIV/AIDS. They provide 24-hours specialized care, supportive services, an independent housing with support services.
'''Our House Residential Care''' , their residential care facility, engages a team of expert clinicians who work with people with HIV who are having difficulty managing independent living. They tailor therapeutic everyday activities, nursing, and social work services for their clients and residents.
Their '''Neighborhood Housing and Care Program''' provides social work services and nursing for people in their own homes, providing support so that their clients can live independently as long as possible.
Our House also runs '''Esther’s Pantry''' , an LGBTQ+ affirming shopping style food pantry, providing food and personal care items for individuals and families impacted by HIV, and Tod’s Corner, providing free clothing and household good for clients living with HIV. Location: ''10202 SE 32nd Avenue, Suites 601 & 502, Milwaukie, Oregon 97222; (503)'' ''349-4699'' .
In 2022, Our House officially merged with Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) to further expand its service offerings and provide greater wraparound care for their clients. +
Our House provides healthcare, housing, food, and other vital services to low-income people living with HIV.
The '''Neighborhood Housing and Care Program (NHCP)''' provides supportive services for low-income people living with HIV. Clients can refer themselves or are referred by community providers. NHCP staff will evaluate for services based on assessed needs and client goals. NHCP is funded through federal grants, private donations and Our House sponsored events. Clients are not billed for services. NHCP is made up of a team of nurses, social workers, and occupational therapists. NHCP works in coordination with Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) to provide assistance with securing and maintaining permanent housing. NHCP also works in tandem with Partnership Project in their case management program. Location: ''2727 SE Alder Street, Portland, Oregon 97214, (503) 595-'' ''6122'' . Contact NHCP coordinator at
#. Services include:
* Health assessment, education & medication management
* Coordination of assistance to perform self & household care
* Coordination of housing support
* Foster engagement and connection in community
* Care coordination & advocacy
* Counseling & social support
* Home safety assessments
* Connection to community resources to meet material, emotional, health, vocational and leisure needs
* Education/consultation and practice of life and coping skill
'''Our House''' is a 24-hour residential care facility for people living with HIV. Residents work with skilled professionals in nursing, social work, and occupational therapy. At Our House, some residents regain their health and become independent enough to be discharged. Others remain at Our House for continued intensive services, maintenance services or palliative care. Resident capacity: 14; 24 hour Skilled Nursing Services; intensive HIV clinical services; on site social work and occupational therapy services.
Location: ''2727 SE Alder Street, Portland, Oregon 97214, (503) 234-0175'' +
'''(Food/Hygiene/HIV Healthcare)''' ''http://www.ourhouseofportland.org/programs/''
Programs include:
'''Esther’s Pantry''' Provides food and personal care items to low-income people living with HIV. The pantry allows clients to select the food they want, from well-stocked shelves, rather than being handed a pre-packed box of food. ''Location: 10202 SE 32nd Avenue, Suite 601'' ''Milwaukie, Oregon 97222''
#''Hours of operation:'' ''Monday 1–4 p.m.'' ''Tuesday 2–5 p.m.'' ''Thursday 2–5 p.m.''
'''Tod’s Corner''' is a free thrift store that is available to low-income individuals living with HIV. Clients must get a referral from their case manager to gain access. Each client may visit once a month.
''Location: 10202 SE 32nd Avenue, Suite 502'' ''Milwaukie, Oregon 97222''
#''Hours of operation:'' ''Monday 1–4 p.m.'' ''Tuesday 2–5 p.m.'' ''Thursday 2–5 p.m.'' +
A non-profit organization that provides services to help people in need find stability +
'''Employment/Training'''
''10550 NE Halsey St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97220''
#''employmentreferral@ourjustfuture.org''
''https://ourjustfuture.org/services/career-support/''
''hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.''
Our Just Future (formerly known as Human Solutions) provides '''Career Programs''' to help individuals create a career plan, build a resume with expert help, access job training, apply and get a job, access related support services, and identify strategies to keep a job. +
''Gateway Office in Portland'' ''10550 NE Halsey Street'' ''Portland, OR 97220''
#''Rockwood Office in Gresham'' ''124 NE 181st Ave., Suite 109'' ''Gresham, OR 97230''
#''https://ourjustfuture.org/''
Our Just Future (formerly known as Human Solutions) counters the forces that keep people and communities in poverty. Our Just Future partners with people and communities impacted by poverty so they can achieve long-term housing and economic security, invests in affordable housing and community assets that contribute to strong, inclusive neighborhoods, and advocates for policies and investments that expand housing and economic opportunity, eliminate wealth inequality and end poverty '''.'''
East Portland/East Multnomah County, Oregon, is the heart of their investments, advocacy and programs. Their 245-mile service area, in outer East Portland and East
Multnomah County, includes some of the highest poverty neighborhoods in Multnomah County.
Our Just Future works in partnership with Multnomah County, the Joint Office of Homeless Services and other organizations to assist people who are experiencing homelessness to find and secure affordable housing as soon as possible.
Our Just Future offers services in four interrelated areas. All services are provided with a Trauma Informed Care (TIC) approach.
''Prevention Services'' ''':''' Our Just Future helps over 9,000 households each year avoid having their utilities shut off and remain warm and safe in their homes by providing utility assistance. They also help over 440 households remain in their homes each year through short-term emergency rent assistance.
''Direct Services to Homeless Families'' ''':''' Our Just Future operates emergency shelter, transitional housing, “Housing First” programs, and permanent supportive housing. They move homeless families into permanent housing as quickly as possible and then offer them the supportive services necessary to stabilize their situations and overcome their homelessness.
Our Just Future operates three shelters: one for families and two for adults who identify as women, nonbinary, or genderqueer. While shelter is not designed to be a long-term solution, people may stay as long as needed if following program rules and expectations.
The
'''Lilac Meadows Family Shelter''' is accessible to families – one or more adults with at least one minor child, or individuals in their third trimester of pregnancy. They partner with ''211'' to screen for eligibility and coordinated intake.
The '''Gresham Women’s Shelter''' is a shelter for anyone who identifies as a woman, nonbinary, or genderqueer. This shelter is a hybrid program that works with all women, including those who have experienced domestic violence (DV). It is not a secure DV shelter but is DV-informed, and they work in conjunction with community partners offering an array of services. They partner with ''211'' , ''the Gateway Center'' , and ''Call to Safety'' to screen for eligibility and coordinated intake.
'''The Chestnut Tree Inn Shelter''' Located in the Hazelwood neighborhood, this social- distancing shelter opened in response to the pandemic and hosts around 60 COVID- vulnerable residents who identify as women, non-binary or gender-queer.
''Employment and Economic Development Programs:'' Having a family wage job is essential to a family’s ability to overcome homelessness and be self-sufficient. Our Just Future operates three distinct employment and economic development programs that help 890 individuals with significant barriers to employment find family wage jobs and/or improve their job skills to increase their household incomes each year.
''Affordable Housing'' '':'' Our Just Future owns and operates 17 high-quality affordable housing complexes containing 720 apartments. At each property they offer Resident Services, which help families maintain housing by connecting them to quality social, educational and employment services (both within Our Just Future and in the wider community) so they can move forward in their lives.
Our Streets’ Feed the Streets program seeks to uplift Portland residents experiencing housing insecurity through daily meal distribution. They prepare and deliver 1,000 meals every day of the week to shelters and other community partners in the Portland metro area.
Our Streets has also started a Community Garden at Ockley Green Middle School in North Portland. +
A treatment setting where patients receive care during the day and return home at night. +
A non-profit organization that provides health care, housing, and other services to homeless youth and other marginalized people. +
Since 1968, Outside In has supported youth experiencing homelessness and other marginalized people as they move toward improved health and self-sufficiency. Driven to meet the changing needs of those it helps, the agency has created an all-inclusive and integrated system of cutting edge and sometimes controversial wraparound services that has transformed and saved thousands of lives over the years.
Individuals who are screened into the Multnomah County Homeless Youth Continuum and meet diagnostic criteria are eligible for services.
'''The ROSE Program (Recovery Oriented Supports and Engagement)''' Substance use specialists and peer mentors help you on your path to recovery without judgement or intimidation. We provide support through harm reduction, goal setting, and treatment referrals. We are focused on creating genuine connections, identifying your options, and respecting your choices. For more information, email us at ''ROSEInfo@outsidein.org'' ''or call (503) 593-7389'' .
'''Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment''' Combined care for mental health and any substance use concerns with two program options.
'''Outpatient Treatment''' – Individual and group therapy focused on DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) and Acceptance Commitment Therapy teaches mindfulness and skill building to manage emotions, distress, and interpersonal relationships. Participants are eligible to receive psychiatric medication management.
'''ACT Treatment (RISE)''' – Our team includes substance use and mental health counseling, peer support, housing case management, employment and education support, nurse case management, and psychiatric medication management. Our providers work together using an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model to support you in taking the next steps in building the life that you want.
For more information, ''email'' ''riseinfo@outsidein.org'' ''or call (503) 354-9695'' . +
Outside In helps homeless youth move towards improved health and self-sufficiency.
They offer:
* Housing resources
* Education, career, and GED assistance
* Basic needs (meals, showers, laundry)
* Case management
* Medical care
* Mental health and substance use treatment
* Recreation and art
* LBGTQIA – Specific Resources
* Tattoo removal (503-535-3902 for appointment) +
'''Downtown Location:''' ''1132 SW 13th Avenue'' ''Portland, Oregon 97205''
'''East Burnside Location:''' ''16144 E Burnside St.'' ''Portland, Oregon 97233'' ''info@outsidein.org'' ''https://outsidein.org/health-services/medical-services/''
Outside In Clinic is a Federally Qualified Health Center. They provide comprehensive, integrated health care services for youth beginning at age 13 and adult of all ages, including seniors. Their medical providers can see patients in-person, or via phone or video appointments. Medical services include primary care, disease management, HUV/STI testing, reproductive health care, mental health treatment, and transgender care. They provide diagnoses, treatment, and referral. Their health care providers work together with their behavioral health counselors, nurses, and medical assistants to provide relationship-based care.
For those who are unable to come to their clinic, they have Mobile Medical Van ''s'' at various locations in Portland.
''https://outsidein.org/health-services/mobile/'' . For more information about mobile medical outreach call (503) 438-6445.
Outside In Clinic accepts most insurance plans. No one is turned away for inability to pay. Clients can walk-in or call to schedule an appointment at (503) 535-3860. Same day appointments fill up quickly, and 8:30 am check-in is recommended. For clinic hours visit the Outside In Clinic website.
Outside In has a pharmacy at their downtown location for patients of the Outside In clinic with a valid prescription for an Outside In Provider.
For Syringe Exchange & Naloxone Training : call (503) 535-3826 +
Outside In’s Injection Drug Users Health Services (IDUHS) promotes health and healing for people who use drugs. This program is guided by a harm reduction model, where everyone deserves respect and is a valued member of the community. We serve nearly 5,000 people each year, providing harm reduction supplies as well as overdose prevention trainings and naloxone distribution. In the last 5 years, we have had over 2,000 overdose reversal reports through our IDUHS program and exchanged over 5 million syringes. +
An organization that provides health care and other services, co-located at the Clackamas Service Center to reach people in need in that area. +
A 12-step program for people who have a problem with compulsive eating. +
Overeaters Anonymous helps people overcome compulsive overeating, under-eating, food addiction, anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, or over-exercising. OA addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being but it is not associated with any religion or religious organization. +
Oxford Houses are democratically run, self-supporting, and drug free homes. The number of residents in a House range from six to fifteen. There are houses for men, houses for women, and houses that accept women with children. Each Oxford House represents an effective and low cost method of preventing relapse .To apply a person must be in recovery from alcoholism and/or drug addiction. A recovering individual must complete a standard '''Application for Membership''' online and be interviewed by the residents of the house he or she wants to live in. Available Oxford Houses in the area can be found under '''Vacancies''' on the website homepage. +