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Habitat for Humanity Restore - Community Service Opportunities  +
A regional office of a legal or social service organization located in Portland, Oregon.  +
Largest rescue mission in Portland with multiple shelters, day resource center, recovery and life-change programs  +
At 2 p.m. each day, Portland Rescue Mission offers up 36 showers to interested male guests during the two-hour block of time at the Guest Care Center. The demand for showers is often greater – especially during these hot summer months. Consequently, the increased need for showers has also caused our supply of towels to dwindle along with other hygiene products (razors, toothbrushes, toothpaste, etc.).  +
The Burnside Shelter provides FREE, 24/7, drop-in emergency services for any individuals experiencing homelessness, supporting them towards growth away from the street environment. * Hot Meals – Breakfast (7 a.m.) & Dinner (6 p.m.) Daily * Shelter & programs for men * Restrooms & basic hygiene products 24/7 * Mail service * Chapel services * Guest care staff available 24/7  +
A faith-based, residential recovery program for men experiencing homelessness and addiction. It features a multi-stage structure beginning with a 5-week “Discovery” stabilization phase, followed by the one-year “New Life” holistic program including life and job skills training, addiction recovery, spiritual growth, and housing support. All services are free  +
A long-term residential recovery program for women and women with children who are experiencing homelessness or addiction.  +
Portland Rescue Mission Connect is a three month homeless assistance program helping men or women transition to independent housing and employment. Participants are provided: * Daily shelter plus three meals a day * A safe alcohol and drug-free community to live in while seeking permanent housing and employment * Separate programs and living quarters for men and women. Women’s floor has secure access * An opportunity to give back to the community by serving meals, cooking, and maintaining the Portland Rescue Mission facility * Support for career planning, job searches, and integration into healthy community * Caring, trained professional staff and volunteers who are highly relational  +
All of their meals, shelter and other vital services are provided free of charge to anyone in need at their Burnside Shelter. * '''Overnight shelter''' is available to men through a nightly lottery held at 6:00 p.m. — TB card required. * '''Extended shelter''' (1-6 weeks) available for men and women in transition toward housing. * '''Winter Shelter''' is available November through March with comfortable sleeping mats in our chapel area (lottery held at 8:00 p.m. — TB card required). Daily blanket exchange provides clean * Blankets to people who must sleep outside. Hot meals are served daily, up to 900 a day, 365 days a year. Breakfast is served daily at 7:00 a.m. Dinner is served daily at 6:00 p.m. Lunch is served Saturday and Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Showers and clothing are available to shelter guests. Additional shower times available through our Guest Care Center’s daily schedule. Safe 24-hour restrooms for available for men, women, and children. The Rescue Mission also provides a mailing address for hundreds of homeless individuals—a vital service for anyone who needs an address for job applications, family correspondence, and legal issues.  +
''(Food/Shelter/Blankets/Showers/Referrals) 111 W Burnside Street, Portland, Oregon 97209'' The Mission serves hot, nutritious meals — up to 900 a day, 365 days a year. Breakfast is served daily at 7 a.m. Dinner is served daily at 6 p.m. Lunch is served Saturday and Sunday at 12:30 p.m. * Overnight shelter is available to men through a nightly lottery held at 6 p.m. TB card required. * Extended shelter (1–6 weeks) available for men and women in transition toward housing. * Winter Shelter is available November through March with comfortable sleeping mats in our chapel area (lottery held at 8 p.m. — TB card required). Daily blanket exchange provides clean blankets to people who must sleep outside. * Safe 24-hour restrooms for available for men, women, and children restore dignity and allow us to reach people we may not otherwise meet. * Showers and clothing are available to shelter guests. Additional shower times available through their Guest Care Center’s daily schedule. * They connect people in need to area resources and provide fun activities through our Guest Care Center. They are open daily.  +
Portland rescue Mission Shepherd’s Door is a community of single women and women with children (ages 10 and under) who participate in New Life Ministries at Portland Rescue Mission. At Shepherd’s Door, participants reside in a healthy lifestyle environment while dealing with the pain of addiction and previous choices. Women (and their children) learn basic life skills, as well as develop an understanding of how to make life changes, restoring relationships, and living in freedom. Shepherd’s Door works with the Department of Human Services and the courts to provide residents with significant opportunities for their residents to learn strong parenting skills in a loosely supervised environment. '''The Harbor''' ''10336 NE Wygant'' ''Portland, OR 97220'' '''The Harbor''' is a community of men overcoming homelessness and addiction in the men’s '''New Life Ministry''' of Portland Rescue Mission. At The Harbor men find an encouraging Christian addiction recovery environment. The Harbor includes a yearlong residential recovery program that offers addiction recovery, life skills, vocational training and spiritual growth. '''Connect Program for Men and Women''' ''111 W Burnside Street'' ''Portland, OR 97209'' Connect is a three month homeless assistance program helping men or women transition to independent housing and employment. Participants are provided: * Daily shelter plus three meals a day * A safe alcohol and drug-free community to live in while seeking permanent housing and employment * Separate programs and living quarters for men and women. Women’s floor has secure access * An opportunity to give back to the community by serving meals, cooking, and maintaining the Portland Rescue Mission facility * Support for career planning, job searches, and integration into healthy community '''Overnight shelter''' is available to men through a nightly lottery held at 6:00 p.m. — TB card required. '''Extended shelter''' (1-6 weeks) available for men and women in transition toward housing. '''Winter Shelter''' is available November through March with comfortable sleeping mats in our chapel area (lottery held at 8:00 p.m. — TB card required). Daily blanket exchange provides clean blankets to people who must sleep outside. Safe 24-hour restrooms for available for men, women, and children restore dignity and allow us to reach people we may not otherwise meet. Showers and clothing are available to shelter guests. Additional shower times available through our Guest Care Center’s daily schedule. We connect people in need to area resources and provide fun activities through our Guest Care Center. We are open daily.  
'''' ''info@portlandsoberlivingcompany.com'' Mens and women’s homes for clean and sober housing. Must go to 5 meetings a week and take breathalyzers.  +
A university-based clinic that provides low-cost counseling services to the community.  +
The PSU Community Counseling Clinic provides low-cost individual, couple, and family counseling. It is located in the Education Building and is open by appointment on both day and evening schedules. The clinic is operated by graduate students in counselor education who are supervised by faculty and interns. Sessions are provided on a weekly basis, same time and day every week, for up to ten weeks. The Clinic does not offer medication services or help during a mental health crisis. The cost is $15 per session. Reduced fees can be negotiated in cases of financial hardship.  +
A program that provides college-level education to people in prison to reduce recidivism and improve post-release outcomes.  +
A medical team that provides health care services to people experiencing homelessness directly on the streets and in encampments.  +
Portland Street Medicine provides street-based medical care to Portlanders who are facing unstable housing or are sleeping on the streets. Portland Street Medicine is a coalition of volunteer medical providers, social workers, care coordinators, and concerned neighbors dedicated to reaching Portland’s unhoused community members. Their clinic is the streets. They meet people where they live, in tents, in camps, in forests, under bridges, wherever humanity seeks shelter. Portland Street Medicine collaborates with community health care partners to improve access to primary care, and behavioral and addiction services that are appropriate and culturally sensitive. Portland Street Medicine seeks collaboration with any community organization or health system eager to clinically extend and enhance their street outreach efforts.  +
Portland Street Response, a program within Portland Fire & Rescue, assists people experiencing mental health and behavioral health crises. The program is currently responding citywide. Portland Street Response services can be requested by calling 911. 911 dispatchers will have a list of questions they will ask to determine which responder is most appropriate to send: Police, Fire, Portland Street Response, or AMR ambulance service. If the call fits the criteria for Portland Street Response, dispatchers will alert the team and send them to the call. Currently, Portland Street Response will be dispatched when a caller reports: * A person who is possibly experiencing a mental health crisis; intoxicated and/or drug affected. This person is outside of a publicly accessible space such as a business, store, public lobby, etc. * A person who is outside and down, not checked. * A person who is outside and yelling. * A person who needs a referral for services, but does not have access to a phone line. The call meets the previous criteria – AND * There are no weapons seen. * The person is '''not''' in traffic/not obstructing traffic. * The person is not violent towards others (physically combative, threatening violence, assaulting). * The person is not suicidal. * The person is not inside of a private residence.  +
'''Employment//Training''' ''PO Box 14921'' ''Portland, Oregon 97293'' ''https://www.pdxwit.org/'' PDXWIT empowers tech professionals in Portland and beyond by offering community and skill-building events, mentorship, scholarships, and access to job opportunities. As a BIPOC-led organization committed to advancing inclusion in the technology industry, PDXWIT believes that centering the most marginalized in our community is the first step in shaping a better tech future for all. PDXWIT seeks to build a better tech industry by creating access, dismantling inequities and fueling belonging. They are focused on advancing inclusion in Portland’s technology industry and in reducing the imbalances that exist today so that everyone is represented and skilled in an industry that is shaping the future of humanity. PDXWIT has partnered with more than 75 tech companies in Portland and beyond to bring together thousands of people looking to break into the industry or advance their careers. Their work centers on historically marginalized communities. All PDXWIT events and programs are free and open to everyone.  +
A non-profit organization that provides education, vocational training, and leadership development to low-income young adults.  +