Resources
Galore
a community directory
by Monica Parmley, LCSW
July 2011
Monica Parmley is a Licensed
Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who
provides private counseling,
consultation and training in the
Portland area on topics such as
suicide prevention, grief/loss, crisis
and safety planning, adopting children with special
needs, and school social work. Monica also works as
a mental health coordinator and clinical supervisor of
social work interns in the school setting.
Monica has been creating and distributing Resources
Galore since 2004, in partnership with Impact
Northwest (formerly Portland Impact) and the Native
American Youth and Family Center.
As of January 2010, Monica assumed sole
responsibility for updating and distributing the guide.
Resources Galore is a volunteer effort and depends
on the community to help keep information accurate
and current.
To submit an update, email the enclosed “Update
and Addition Form” to
or mail the update to:
Monica Parmley
PO Box 42382
Portland, OR 97242
Resources Galore
Table of Contents
Tips for Using Resources Galore (p. 4)
Update & Addition Form (p. 5)
Alcohol & Drug Recovery &
Treatment (p. 6)
Childcare and Preschool
Information (p. 14)
Clothing & Household Resources (p. 18)
General Information
Maternity and Baby Clothes
Car Seats
Dental Resources (p. 22)
Department of Human Services
(DHS) Program Information (p. 24)
Domestic Violence Resources (p. 26)
DV Shelters
Emergency Numbers
Population-Specific Services
Important Contact Numbers
Batterer Intervention Programs
All Oregon County Services
Education Services: Adults (p. 37)
Educational Services
Local Colleges & Universities
Employment Services: Adults (p. 41)
Financial Assistance (p. 44)
(Rent, Utilities, etc)
Food Assistance and Information (p. 48)
General Assistance
Meals
Hearing and Vision Resources (p. 54)
Homeless Resources & Shelters (p. 57)
Family Shelters
Single Adult Shelters
Winter Shelters
Youth Shelters
Housing Services (p. 62)
Permanent Housing
Transitional Housing
Legal Services (p. 68)
Child Support Information
Court Information
Immigrant Information
Jail Information
Juvenile Justice Information
General Legal Information
Police Information
Senior Information
Victim Services Information
Medical and Healthcare
Services (p. 77)
General Information
Medical Services/Providers
Multnomah County Health Clinics
Women’s Healthcare
HIV/AIDS Services
Mental Health and Counseling
Services (p. 90)
Mental Health Agencies
Private Counseling Providers
Native American Resources (p. 110)
Parenting Resources (p. 113)
Pet Resources (p. 120)
General Information
Pet Fostering & Adoption
Population-Specific Agencies (p. 121)
Senior and Disability Services (p. 128)
Transportation and Bus Tickets (p. 132)
Youth Services (p. 134
)
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Tips for Using Resources Galore
Resources in this guide are included as a convenience. The creator of Resources Galore
is not responsible for services provided and does not guarantee specific results.
An updated edition of Resources Galore will be electronically
distributed at least once a year. Please add Resources Galore to
your email address book so that it does not go to your junk mail
folder. If you would like to receive regular updates and you are not
on the distribution list, please email your request and contact
information to [email protected].
Please familiarize yourself with the organization and contents of this
guide. It is in the best interests of your clients/consumers to be fully
aware of which resources are available.
Use the “warm handoff” technique. Rather than simply giving out
phone numbers, call the agencies ahead of time to ensure that
services are appropriate for your clients/consumers and that they
will be well-received and well-prepared.
In order for this resource guide to be useful and successful for you
and your clients/consumers, the information in it needs to be
accurate and current. While I have attempted to provide an
exhaustive list of the resources available, if you encounter new
information or corrections, please complete the “Update and
Addition Form” and email it to [email protected], or mail
it to:
Monica Parmley
PO Box 42382
Portland, OR 97242
For additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact
Monica Parmley at [email protected] or 503-481-2515.
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Resources Galore
Update & Addition Form
Submitted by (name):
Phone: Email:
Please mark the appropriate section(s) for the update or addition to the guide:
___Alcohol & Drug Recovery & Tx
___Childcare & Preschool Info
___Clothing & Household
___Dental Resources
___DHS Program Information
___Domestic Violence Resources
___Education Services: Adults
___Employment Services: Adults
___Financial Assistance
___Food Assistance & Info
___Hearing & Vision Resources
___Homeless Resources & Shelters
___Housing Services
___Legal Services
___Medical &Healthcare Services
___Mental Health & Counseling
___Native American Resources
___Parenting Resources
___Pet Resources
___Population-Specific Agencies
___Senior & Disability Services
___Transportation & Bus Tickets
___Youth Services
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Agency Name:
Address:
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Email: Website:
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Agency
Contact Info
Additional Information
Alcohol and Drug Recovery & Treatment
211 Info
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
Acadia Northwest
10101 SW Barbur Blvd
Suite 101
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-245-6262
Intensive outpatient drug and
alcohol program.
www.acadianw.com
Adult Children of
Alcoholics
1750 SW Skyline Blvd
Suite 133
Portland, OR 97221
Phone: 503-292-1333
Substance abuse support group for
those with alcoholic family
members. Office hours Monday-
Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.
Al-Anon & Al-Ateen
1750 SW Skyline Blvd
Portland, OR 97221
Phone: 503-292-1333
Various locations. Support for
people affected by the alcoholism
of a loved one or friend.
www.al-anonportlandoregon.org
Alano Club
909 NW 24th Ave
Portland, OR 97210
Phone: 503-222-5756
A place for various 12-step recovery
meetings. Meeting times vary.
www.portlandalano.org
Alcohol and Drug
Helpline
6443 SW Beaverton-
Hillsdale Hwy
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97221
Phone: 503-244-1312
Crisis line with referrals for drug and
alcohol treatment resources.
Managed by Oregon Partnership.
24-Hour Crisis Line is 877-553-8336.
www.orpartnership.org
Alcoholics Anonymous
Phone: 503-223-8569
Various locations. Information,
groups and meetings.
www.pdxaa.com
Allied Health Services
East/CRC Health
16141 E Burnside
Portland, OR 97223
Phone: 866-575-8186
Outpatient methadone addictions
treatment with a family
component, women's groups,
hepatitis training, and 90-day
aftercare.
ASAP Treatment Services
2130 SW 5th Ave
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-224-0075
Outpatient treatment, DUII
education, parenting groups,
gender-specific groups, and
financial assistance for those who
are HIV positive.
BI Community
Corrections Services
400 East Main Plaza
Suite 140
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503-640-8307
Outpatient substance abuse
treatment in English or Spanish.
Sliding fee scale available.
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Agency
Contact Info
Additional Information
Alcohol and Drug Recovery & Treatment
Breakthrough
(Morrison Child and
Family Services)
3390 SE Milwaukie Ave
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-231-4000
Drug and alcohol day treatment
services for youth ages 13-18.
Outpatient services include
individual and family therapy.
www.morrisonkids.org
Bridgeview Community
707 NW Everett St
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-222-4906
24-hour staff on-site. Provides short-
term housing stabilization that helps
residents obtain treatment. Includes
mental health services, case
management, and other
supportive services.
CareMark Behavioral
Health
6110 SE Belmont
Portland, OR 97215
Phone: 503-413-4848
Provides mental health and
chemical dependency treatment
services for children, adolescents,
and adults in inpatient and
outpatient settings. Available 24
hours per day.
www.legacyhealth.org
Cascadia Behavioral
Healthcare
10373 NE Hancock St
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97220
24-Hour Walk-in Clinic:
2415 SE 43rd
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-674-7777
Providing mental health services,
crisis intervention, addictions
treatment, case management and
medication management to youth
and adults with OHP. Some school-
based services available. Also
provides free services for those with
gambling addictions. Transitional,
secure residential and permanent
housing for people with psychiatric
challenges. www.cascadiabhc.org
Center for Family and
Adolescent Research
(CFAR)
729 NE Oregon St
Suite 150
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-243-1065
Power of Parents (POP) is a
counseling and support group for
parents or guardians of youth (ages
14-20) who are using drugs but
refusing counseling. Open Monday-
Thursday, 9:00am-8:00pm and
Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm. Call to
determine research eligibility. All
services are free.
www.ori.org/cfar/portland
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Agency
Contact Info
Additional Information
Alcohol and Drug Recovery & Treatment
Central City Concern
232 NW 6th Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-294-1681
Community Engagement Program,
detox, residential treatment for
mothers, mentor program, parole
transition program, programs for
Spanish-speaking youth and adults.
www.centralcityconcern.org
Changepoint Diversion
Associates
1949 SE 122nd Ave
Portland, OR 97292
Phone: 503-253-5954
Various locations. Outpatient
services, cultural & gender-specific
programs, and gambling
treatment. Spanish-speaking
services available. OHP and sliding
fee scale accepted.
CityTeam Ministries
526 SE Grand Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-231-9334
Outpatient drug and alcohol
treatment for adults and youth
includes both short- and long-term
programs. www.cityteam.org
Clackamas County
Mental Health and
Addictions Treatment
Services
1002 Liberty Ct
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-655-8401
Various locations. Intensive and
non-intensive outpatient services,
DUII, and gambling treatment for
youth and adults. Spanish-speaking
services available.
Clark County Alcohol
and Drug Program
1601 E 4th Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: 360-397-2075
Outpatient alcohol and drug
treatment services for adults and
youth.
Cocaine Anonymous
Various locations
Phone: 503-256-1666
Information, groups and meetings
throughout the Portland Metro
Area. Washington residents call 800-
662-2463. www.caorwa.org
CODA Drug Treatment
Service
1027 E Burnside
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-239-8400
Various locations. Outpatient
treatment, methadone, DUII,
referrals to community resources,
services for women and children.
Open Monday-Friday, 7:00am-
5:00pm.
Community Services
Northwest
1601 E 4th Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: 360-397-8484
Men’s and women’s program,
treatment for adolescents and
adults with co-occurring mental
health issues, and a gambling
program.
www.communityservicesnw.org
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Agency
Contact Info
Additional Information
Alcohol and Drug Recovery & Treatment
Delta Clinic
2600 SE Belmont
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-239-5738
Methadone, therapy & addictions
treatment, outpatient detox
services, assistance for pregnant
women. Self-payment, Medicaid
and private insurance accepted.
Also in Washington County.
DePaul Treatment Center
Various locations
Phone: 503-535-1181
Treatment services for all ages.
Gender-specific residential
treatment and outpatient services.
Covered by most insurance plans,
including OHP.
www.depaultreatmentcenters.org
HOPE Clinic
9747 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97266
Phone: 503-762-9386
Methadone treatment program
and counseling.
InAct
727 NE 24th Ave
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-228-9229
Outpatient program for substance
abuse, problem gambling and
mental health treatment. Serves
men and women ages 18 and
older in English and Spanish.
Program of Volunteers of America.
LifeChange at Union
Gospel Mission
3 NW 3rd Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-274-4483
Christian residential addiction
recovery community of men and
women.
Lifeline Connections
1601 E 4th Plain Blvd
Building 17, Suite A212
Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: 360-397-8246
Non-medical detox, inpatient
treatment, services for deaf
consumers, outpatient treatment.
Accepts Medicaid, private pay,
and has a sliding scale.
LifeWorks Northwest
Various locations in
Multnomah and
Washington County
Intake: 503-645-9010
Family Coaching:
503-627-9194
Mental health and addiction
services for people of all ages,
cultural backgrounds and abilities.
Accepts OHP, private insurance
and sliding scale. Free alcohol and
drug assessments for youth.
Outpatient and adolescent day
treatment and residential services
for pregnant women or moms.
Family Coaching available in
Washington County.
www.lifeworksnw.org
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Additional Information
Alcohol and Drug Recovery & Treatment
Mothers Against
Drunk Driving (MADD)
4035 NE Sandy Blvd
Room 211
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-656-4805
Member-facilitated victim support
group.
Multnomah County
Central Intake
Services
421 SW 6th Ave
Suite 500
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-988-5464
Evaluation & referral DUII,
community-based intervention &
treatment referral, services for DHS
clients and corrections clients.
NARA (Native American
Rehabilitation
Association)
1631 SW Columbia St
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-231-2641
24-Hour Hotline:
503-923-4357
Various locations throughout the
Metro area. Serves Native
Americans. Offers outpatient &
residential, mental health services &
youth treatment ages 13-21.
Network Residential
Integrated Treatment
Services (RITS)
5009 NE Killingsworth
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-872-0480
Men's residential treatment for dual
diagnosis clients through
corrections, aftercare groups.
Network Youth
Watershed Program
5802 SE Powell
2nd Floor
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-774-3251
Intensive & non-intensive outpatient
treatment for ages 12-18, marijuana
treatment, dual diagnosis
Healthcare Services
18000 SE Webster Road
Gladstone, OR 97027
Phone: 503-722-4470
Secure adolescent residential
treatment program for mental
health, drug and alcohol and
eating disorder issues. Serves youth
12-17 and their families. Drug and
alcohol assessments available as a
free service to the community.
Accepts most major private
insurance plans. Free Teen
Recovery groups are available in
the Portland area.
www.northwestbhs.com
Northwest Treatment
511 Main St
Suite 201
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-655-1029
Intensive & non-intensive
outpatient, DUII education and
rehabilitation; Spanish-speaking
services available.
OHSU Behavioral
Health
621 SW Alder St
Suite 520
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-494-4745
Mental health and substance
abuse treatment for adults 18+,
intensive & non-intensive
outpatient, DUII, gambling
treatment, SE Asian program.
Sliding fee scale available.
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Contact Info
Additional Information
Alcohol and Drug Recovery & Treatment
Oregon Partnership
6443 SW Beaverton-
Hillsdale Hwy
Portland, OR 97221
Phone: 800-923-HELP
Information & referral for callers of
all ages, advocacy and workshops.
Free services. Available 24 hours a
day. Youth Line: 1-877-553-TEEN.
Spanish: 1-877-515-7848
Oxford Houses of
Oregon
Various locations
Phone: 503-247-0777
Affordable, alcohol and drug-free
living environment for individuals in
recovery.
Pacific Alcohol &
Drug Counseling, Inc.
12950 SW Pacific Hwy
Suite 245
Tigard, OR 97223
Phone: 503-624-9545
Intensive & non-intensive
outpatient, DUII, domestic violence
and parenting programs.
Portland Alternative
Health Center (PAHC)
625 SW 12th
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-228-4533
A program of Central City Concern.
Intensive & non-intensive outpatient
treatment, acupuncture &
naturopathic care, psychiatric
programs for dual-diagnosis clients,
funding for HIV+ clients who meet
200% poverty level.
Portland Public Schools
Student Services
501 N Dixon
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-916-5460
Alcohol and drug assessments for
students in grades 6-12. Four-week
Insight class for students who have
an alcohol or drug violation or as a
preventative measure for youth
who want to attend voluntarily.
Portland Rescue
Mission
111 W Burnside
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-227-0859
One year program for men. 1+ year
program for women and children
at Shepherd's Door.
Project Network
2801 NE Gantenbein
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-335-0855
Services for African-American
women and their families, including
medical and mental health services
and children's services.
Project Stop
2415 SE 43rd
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-230-9654
Assessment, counseling, and
support groups for youth. Sliding fee
scale available.
Providence
9450 SW Barnes Rd
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97229
Phone: 503-215-1550
Intensive & non-intensive outpatient
and DUII services. NE Portland site
offers residential medical detox and
stabilization services.
RAM (Recovery and
Methadone Clinic)
3610 NE 82nd Ave
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-408-9585
Outpatient methadone addictions
treatment.
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Agency
Contact Info
Additional Information
Alcohol and Drug Recovery & Treatment
RAP (Recovery
Association Project)
1903 SE Ankeny
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-234-3133
Run by people in recovery for
people in recovery.
REAL (Recovery,
Empowerment,
Achievement in Life)
4925 N Albina Ave
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-548-4922
A program of LifeWorks Northwest
that provides culturally-specific
alcohol and drug treatment for
African American adolescents.
Includes outpatient, day treatment,
residential and aftercare services.
Family and mental health services
are included.
Rosemont Treatment
Center and School
(Morrison Child and
Family Services)
9911 SE Mt Scott Blvd
Portland, OR 97266
Phone: 503-777-8090
Intensive & non-intensive outpatient
services for adolescents girls ages
11-17. Includes intensive drug and
alcohol assessment and individual,
family and group counseling.
Salvation Army Adult
Rehab Center
139 SE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-235-4192
In-patient treatment.
SAMHSA’s Substance
Abuse Treatment Facility
Locator
Phone:
1-800-662-4357
Spanish:
1-800-662-9832
TDD:
1-800-228-0427
Online tool for finding private and
public facilities that are licensed,
certified, or approved by a state
substance abuse agency. Facilities
administered by the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs, the
Indian Health Service and the U.S.
Department of Defense.
Serenity Lane
9414 SW Barbur Blvd
Suite B
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-244-4500
Intensive & non-intensive
outpatient, DUII, men's groups,
women's groups and family groups.
Stay Clean
1223 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-1922
Relapse prevention, gender
specific groups, spiritual
enhancement, criminality groups.
Volunteers of America
200 SE 7th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-235-0131
Separate locations for men's and
women's centers. Both centers are
corrections only.
Western Counseling
Treatment Services
150 NE 3rd St
Suite A
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503-640-1715
Intensive & non-intensive
outpatient, DUII education and
batterer-specific domestic violence
treatment.
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Alcohol and Drug Recovery & Treatment
Youth Contact
447 SE Baseline
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503-640-4222
Outpatient child and family
counseling for mental health
disorders and chemical
dependency. Drug testing
available. School based services
throughout Washington County.
Youth Integrated
Program (YIP)
10373 NE Hancock St
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-230-9654
A program of Cascadia Behavioral
Health designed for youth ages 12-
21 who are struggling with drug or
alcohol issues and addictions.
Offers early intervention and
education as well as various
support groups. Call for an intake.
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Childcare and Preschool Information
211 Info
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
Albina Head Start
Main Office:
3417 NE 7th
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-282-1975
Garlington Center:
4514 SE Flavel
Lexington Ct Center:
7858 SE 72nd
Free childcare birth-age 5 for low-
income families. Must meet income
guidelines, be working or in school,
and live in North, NE, or SE Portland.
Apply at main office.
ARC of Multnomah
County
619 SW 11th
Suite 234
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-223-7279
Respite care for special needs
children.
Brooklyn Preschool
2901 SE Steel
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-234-7103
Cooperative preschool at a lower
price. Accepts children ages 3-5.
Onsite sibling nursery.
Childcare Neighbor
Network (Rose CDC)
5212 SE Duke
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-788-0826
x109
Provides listing of community
childcare providers.
Child’s Work Learning
Center
5120 SE 28th
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-234-3611
Low-cost preschool with before and
after care.
www.childswork.org
Department of Human
Services Employment/
Education Related Day
Care (ERDC)
Phone: 1-800-342-6712
Childcare assistance for parents
who are working or in school. Apply
at a local DHS office. Call for the
closest location and qualification
information.
Early Head Start
Family Center of
Portland
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Child development program
primarily for low income families.
Services for children 6 weeks to 3
years old. Daycare for working or
teen parents. Partial-day preschool
and full-day childcare. Also
provides social services and parent
education. Serves North, NE, & SE
Portland. www.ehspdx.org
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Childcare and Preschool Information
Preschool
Mailing address:
2617 NW Savier
Portland, OR 97210
Preschool Address:
1715 NW 26th Ave
Portland, OR 97210
Phone: 503-228-4391
Contact program director for
information. Preschool program is
fee-for-service and subsidized
placements. Sliding scale available.
Placements are based on income
and residency. Classes held
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
8:30am-12:00pm or Monday-
Thursday 12:30pm-4:00pm.
jnettleton@friendlyhouseinc.org
(Portland Public
Schools)
4800 NE 74th Ave
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-916-5724
Half-day or full-day preschool,
primarily for low income families
and children with disabilities.
Caregivers who work or are in
school qualify for extended
daycare. No charge for families
who meet the income guidelines.
Other social services provided.
710 SW Jackson St
Portland, OR 97207
Phone: 503-725-9695 or
503-665-5904
No pre-application needed. Fill out
information form at first
attendance. No fee for services.
Play group for Native children and
their parent/guardians. All people
are accepted. Open Wednesday
10:30am-12:30pm.
Program
Phone:
503-731-4132 Childcare services for children with
special needs. Serves children birth-
17 with physical, mental,
developmental, emotional,
behavioral, or medical disabilities.
Resource & Referral
123 E Powell
Gresham, OR 97030
Phone: 503-548-4400
Referrals & information for choosing
safe and appropriate care and
accessing community resources &
child care subsidy programs.
Emergency childcare assistance for
children under age 5 in Multnomah
County.www.OregonChildCare.org
College Head Start
10100 NE Prescott St
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-491-6111
Free childcare for low-income
families.
Center
5530 SE 72nd
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-823-3183
Community center offering
preschool and activity classes for
kids. Scholarships available.
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Childcare and Preschool Information
Service District (MESD)
14030 NE Sacramento
Portland, OR 97230
Main Office:
Phone: 503-262-4250
MECP West:
Phone: 503-262-4275
MECP East:
Phone: 503-262-4100
MESD is the contractor for the
provision of early intervention/early
childhood special education
services for birth to 5 years. Free
screening, evaluation and services
for children with learning, motor,
speech, or behavioral needs.
Inclusive preschool programs for all
children. Contact MECP West if you
live in Portland Public Schools or
Riverdale attendance areas and
MECP East if you live in Centennial,
Corbett, David Douglas, Gresham-
Barlow, Parkrose, or Reynolds
attendance areas.
Oregon
Pre-Kindergarten
Program
3445 SW Moss St
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-432-6746
Open Monday-Friday 8:00am-
5:00pm. Free services. Weekly
home visits and groups for parents
with kids 0-3. Half-day preschool for
ages 3-5. Must meet income
guidelines and live in West
Multnomah Co or have a child in
childcare in North Portland.
1825 SE Clinton St
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-231-7425
Preschool offers moderate sliding
fee scale and has some slots for
DHS assistance.
Resource & Referral
Network
805 Liberty Street NE
Suite 2
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 1-800-342-6712
Referral line and online database
to connect parents and caregivers
with childcare resources and
service referrals throughout
Oregon. Also has helpful links for
parents. www.occrrn.org.
Center
1436 SE Spokane
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-823-3195
Offers an after school program for
children K through 5, from 2:30pm-
6:00pm. Scholarships available to
cover 50% of costs.
7326 SE Flavel
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-771-8867
Head Start program utilizing Native
American curriculum. Also provides
health exams and resources for
families.
234 SE 7th
Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-236-8492
Full time childcare center. Care
available for children 6 weeks to 6
years old. Partial scholarships
available. www.voaor.org.
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Childcare Resource
Phone:
1-800-624-9516 Provides referrals for licensed
childcare providers.
Development Centers
Various locations.
Phone: 503-946-5437
Childcare for ages 6 weeks through
school age. Scholarship assistance
available.
School-Age Program
9500 SW Barbur Blvd
Suite 310
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-327-0007
Referrals to before and after school
childcare offered in Southeast
Portland by the YMCA.
Scholarships available.
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General Information
3028 E Burnside
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-234-4778
Resale clothing and appliances.
Community Services
14645 SW Davis Rd
Beaverton, OR 97007
Phone: 503-646-9828
Clothing, food, dishes, and small
household items available.
Resource Center
16550 SW Merlo Rd #1
Beaverton, OR 97006
Phone: 503-649-0367
Provides information and referral
services for families in Beaverton.
1420 SE 37th
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-234-1302
New and recycled clothing.
526 SE Grand Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-231-9334
Showers, clothing, meals for $1. For
women only.
Closet
805 NE Alberta St
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 971-244-0339
Distribution of clothes and shoes.
Open Thursday 9:00am-11:30am.
Call for an appointment.
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Thrift store for clothing, household
items, and furniture.
Chapel
601 W Burnside
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-228-0746
Open 9:00am-11:00am daily for
walk-ins. Clients are eligible every
30 days.
1532 NE 37th Ave
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-249-7300
Free career clothing for low-income
women going back to work. Client
needs a referral from a job training
organization or caseworker. Five
pieces of clothing available prior to
a job interview and five more after
job hire.
www.dressforsuccessorgeon.org
Services
1335 SE Hawthorne
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-233-5533
Bring ID and proof of address. Call
in advance.
Phone: 503-357-9797
Smaller household items, clothing,
dishes.
6535 SE 82nd
Portland, OR 97266
Phone: 503-775-6784
Free clothing and food. Call
ahead.
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Clothing and Household Resources
1808 NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-228-4335
Small clothing closet available.
Various locations
Check website to locate a store:
www.meetgoodwill.org
Resource Center
222 NE 6th Ave
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Phone: 503-844-1063
Located in the basement of JB
Thomas Middle School. Food,
clothing, and referrals to social
services. Free to residents of
Washington County. Open
Monday-Thursday at 9:00am.
12117 SE Stevens Ct
Portland, OR 97226
Phone: 503-659-4483
Free clothes available Mondays
9:00-11:00am and Wednesday
11:30am-1:30 pm.
2746 NE MLK Jr. Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-284-6878
Volunteer in exchange for clothing.
Open to the public. Bring an ID or
social security card.
Prostitution Alternatives)
1811 NE 39th
Ave
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-282-1082
Clothing and food resources.
605 NW Couch St
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-222-5720
www.macdcenter.org
Community Church
Helping Hands
11731 SE Stevens Rd
Portland, OR 97233
Phone: 503-659-5683
Open Monday 9:00-11:00am and
Wednesday 11:30am-1:30pm.
Call or walk-ins welcome, bring ID.
203 NW 3rd Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-225-0590
Free clothing. Open Monday-
Friday, 1:00-3:00pm.
2700 SE Clinton St
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-963-8548
Buy, trade, and consign. Children’s
and maternity clothing. $1 and $2
bins.
Community
11020 NE Halsey
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-252-8500
Thrift store and free larger furniture.
111 W Burnside
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-227-0421
Provides clean clothing, shelter,
shower, and food. Open 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.
Marshall HS Campus
3905 SE 91st Ave
Room C-58
Portland, OR 97266
Phone: 503-293-0783
Clothing resource for youth in
Portland Public Schools. Students
must be referred by their school or
a social service agency. Open
Monday & Thursday 10:00am-
1:00pm.
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Clothing and Household Resources
627 NW 18th St
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-248-6364
Community & intervention program
for women & children. Services
include housing, legal aid, medical
and mental health care, clothing
and hygiene items. Open Monday-
Wednesday 9:00am-12:00pm.
www.rosehaven.org.
Phone: 503-239-1226
Various thrift stores. Consult website
for more specifics:
www.salvationarmy.usawest.org
108 NE 28th
Ave
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-233-2282
Contemporary women’s resale
clothing.
21970 SW Sherwood
Blvd
Sherwood, OR 97140
Phone: 503-825-5480
Available to students and families in
the Sherwood School District. Offers
parenting classes, ESL classes, food,
clothing, housing and energy
assistance, and counseling
services.
8900 SW Burnham St E14
Tigard, OR 97223
Phone: 503-639-1295
Families must be referred by a
community based health clinic or
social service agency. Items for
infants, small appliances,
household items, clothing and toys.
www.sistersofthecommunity.org
17805 SE Stark
Portland, OR 97233
Phone: 503-674-8785
Free clothing. Service area is East of
82nd
in Multnomah County. Need
proof of address and picture ID.
Closet
7600 N Hereford Ave
Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 503-281-1005
Clothes closet at St. Andrew's
Episcopal Church.
475 SE 3rd
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503-648-1998
Clothes closet in Washington
County.
8033 SE Holgate
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-777-5442
Vouchers to thrift store for
homeless. Need ID. Those without
an address can have a voucher
sent from a Catholic Church.
Portland Police Bureau
687 N Thompson
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-823-2102
Apply over phone. Clothing for
women and children by
appointment only.
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650 NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-280-4700
Day center is in the Bud Clark
Commons. Clothing room is open
10:00-11:00am and 6:00-7:00pm on
weekdays and 11:00-Noon on
weekends. You can get one outfit
per day. www.tprojects.org
15 NW 3rd Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-274-4483
Thrift store, larger furniture
available. Open Tuesday-Saturday,
10:00am-5:45pm.
3360 SE Division
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-234-6343
Unique resale and consignment
clothing, shoes, furniture and other
items.
2023 NW Hoyt St
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-226-3021
Open Monday-Thursday. Thrift store
available.
Maternity and Baby Clothes
1525 NE 41st St
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-249-5801
Free pregnancy tests and maternity
& baby clothes. Adoption referrals.
(Milwaukie)
14419 SE McLaughlin
Milwaukee, OR 97267
Phone: 503-659-3336
Pregnancy resource center.
Maternity and baby clothes
available.
Center
1626 NE 9th
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-284-1977
Maternity clothes and clothes for
babies up to 1 year. Please call for
appointment.
Car Seats
Resource Center
Phone: 503-643-5620
Certified Child Passenger Safety
Technicians and trained volunteers
will check for correct installation,
damage, recalls, and size and age
appropriateness.
www.childsafetyseat.org
Health Department
3653 SE 34th
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-248-3520
1 year car seat rental for low-
income families. $20 toddler, $10
infant. Wait list.
Phone: 503-649-8577
3 week loan. $25 deposit required.
Call for availability.
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Dental Resources
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
Dental Center at
Creston School
4701 SE Bush
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-916-5808
Serves children who qualify for
free/reduced lunch. Serves
Portland Public School children K-
12th grade from September-June.
Community Health
Dental Clinic
1425 Beavercreek Rd
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-655-8569
Open Monday-Thursday, 8:30am-
7:00pm and Friday 8:30am-5:00pm.
OHP, sliding fee scale, payments
accepted. Call for an
appointment.
12000 SW 49th
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-977-4909
Under $20 for most services.
Cleaning and x-rays only. Limited
basis. No emergencies.
Services
Various locations
Phone: 503-774-3898
Primarily serve developmentally
disabled. Serves low-income
seniors, age 65 or older. Provides
dentures. No emergencies.
Dental Service (ENDS)
4707 SW Kelly Ave
Suite 205
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-295-1201
Provides services to OHP and
private pay clients who have
severe developmental disabilities or
mental impairment. Hours Monday-
Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm.
6319 SE Powell
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-772-3677
Serves adults, age 55 and older.
Emergency dental care, including
dentures. Serves those under 55 if in
a wheelchair. Mobile dental
services available.
College Dental
26000 SE Stark
Gresham, OR 97030
Phone: 503-491-7176
Basic cleaning services only.
600 NE 8th
Gresham, OR 97030
Phone: 503-988-6942
$40 fee. Urgent care.
Dental Access Program
426 SW Stark St
9th floor
Portland, OR 97204
421 SW 6th Ave
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-988-6942
Referral for urgent and emergency
dental appointments for uninsured
clients. Sliding fee scale. Office
hours Monday-Thursday, 8:00am-
3:00pm.
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Dental Resources
5329 NE MLK Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-988-3664
Offers appointments for the
uninsured when available.
Teams Dental Van
6955 SW Sandburg
Tigard, OR 97223
Phone: 503-624-1000
Call for information on dental van
locations.
611 SW Campus Dr
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-494-8867
Provides general dentistry, fillings
and emergency care. $30-$60 fee
for x-rays. $30-$40 for visit with
students.
1132 SW 13th
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-535-3800
Dental van. Call for schedule.
Sliding fee scale available.
www.outsidein.org
College
Various locations
Phone: 503-977-4909
Low cost hygiene and cleaning.
Provides services from October-
June.
214 N Russell
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-494-6822
$40 fee. Emergency care provided.
Free for those who are HIV positive
and those covered on OHP.
Clinic
214 N Russell
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-494-6822
Emergency dental services only.
$40 cash fee at time of service.
Various locations
Phone: 503-513-5010
Call for locations between 9:00am-
1:00pm. Serves low-income seniors
age 60 and older. Call for
application.
Phone:
503-265-5627
Toll free: 888-393-2772
Email:
childrensprogram@odsc
ompanies.com
Gives uninsured children access to
dental care. Provides basic dental
services for children between ages
6-12 years who are not covered
under any dental plan. Referrals
must come from an authorized
representative from the childs
school, County Health, ER or
pediatrician’s office
2023 NW Hoyt
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-226-3021
Pain related emergencies only.
Extractions only. Call for
appointment. Dental van every
other Wednesday.
3181 Sam Jackson Park
Rd
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-494-8311
Insurance and self-pay available.
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Department of Human Services (DHS) Program Information
Phone:
503-731-3111 Assessment program occurs before
client receives TANF assistance. It is
designed to help clients find
employment.
Phone: 503-731-3111
TANF: Cash assistance for low-
income adults with minor children.
(Multnomah County)
Phone: 503-731-3100
Call to report child abuse or to
consult about suspected child
abuse cases.
OHP, Family Health
Insurance Assistance
Program, Children's
Health Insurance
Phone: 503-655-8336
For Clackamas County residents to
contact for health insurance
assistance.
Phone: 503-655-8640
Available for Clackamas County
residents.
Phone: 503-731-3111
Must be issued 7 days from the
application date. Gross income
must be less than $150.00/month
and less than $100 on hand; or
monthly gross income + cash on
hand is less than rent + utilities; or a
member of the household is a
seasonal or migrant worker making
less than $100.
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Must meet income standards.
Adoption Line
018 SW Boundary Ct
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 1-800-331-0503
Information on the adoption and
foster care process through the
Department of Human Services.
Phone line is answered 8:00am-
7:00pm, Monday-Friday.
(filing a grievance)
Phone: 503-731-3111
Legal Aid Welfare Rights
Hotline: 503-241-4111
If a person feels mistreated, filing a
grievance is a way to protest that
treatment and demand action
from DHS and DSO supervisors. File
at the reception area of any DHS
office and keep a copy for
personal records. Every person has
the right to file for a grievance.
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Department of Human Services (DHS) Program Information
(requesting a hearing)
Phone: 503-731-3111
People may request a hearing if
they feel they have been wrongly
denied money, medical coverage
or food stamps or they have been
wrongly adjusted. Request a
hearing in writing with the
receptionist at any DHS office.
Phone:
503-731-3111 Assists current or former foster care
youth with education and training.
Phone:
503-731-3111 Those who receive TANF are
required to participate in this
program. JOBS is a program
designed to promote self-
sufficiency, through education and
employment. Childcare payments
are available while participating in
this program.
Rights Association
PO Box 882
Portland, OR 97207
Phone: 503-235-3669
Supportive services for those
involved in the adoption
experience. 24-hour line. $40
membership fee for the first year.
www.oregonhelps.org
Website to help people find out if
they qualify for assistance with
food, housing, health insurance, tax
credits, and cash assistance for
families with children.
Need Families (TANF)
Phone:
503-731-3111 Cash assistance for families with
children may also qualify for
medical benefits. Available to
relatives raising minor children.
Domestic Violence
Survivors (TA-DVS)
Phone: 503-731-3111
Legal Aid Welfare Rights
Hotline: 503-241-4111
Cash assistance for families with
children fleeing abusive situations.
DHS can pay up to $1200 in a 90-
day period. The money can be
used for any needs that lead to
safety for the family and children.
(If someone is denied TA-DVS and
feels it is unjust, request a hearing).
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Domestic Violence (DV) Resources
Domestic Violence Shelters
PO Box 14694
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-281-2442
Confidential shelter for women and
children, male or female, 17 years
old and younger, leaving DV
situations. Cannot use drugs and/or
alcohol within 24 hours of coming
into shelter. Services also available
in Spanish. Meeting attendance is
required. Seven week length of stay
with transitional housing possible.
Support group available.
Services
704 Main St
Suite 200
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-722-2366
24 Hour: 503-654-2288
24-hour crisis and support line
available. Confidential shelter for
women and children leaving DV
situations. Support groups, free
counseling and legal advocacy for
restraining orders available.
Women's Resource
Center
Phone: 503-397-6161
Confidential shelter for women and
children leaving DV situations. No
boys over 17. Services available in
Spanish. 30 day length of stay.
Resources
PO Box 494
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503-469-8620
Confidential shelter for women and
children leaving DV situations.
Sober upon entry, no boys over 17
years unless 18+ and still in high
school. Support group available.
Community
PO Box 751
Portland, OR 97207
Phone: 503-725-4620
Support group for female survivors
of domestic abuse. Cost is $8 per
session.
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Women & children. No males over
17 years. Four week limit. Spanish
speaking advocates available.
YWCA
3609 Main St
Vancouver, WA 98663
Phone: 360-695-0501
Confidential shelter for women and
children leaving DV situations.
Sober upon entry, no boys over 17
years. www.ywcaclarkcounty.org
Family Center
537 SE Alder
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-232-6562
No shelter, but voucher women
and families into hotels. Spanish-
speaking case managers available.
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Children's Shelter
PO Box 2398
Portland, OR 97208
Phone: 503-224-7718
Not a Confidential Location. Shelter
for women and children leaving DV
situations. No boys over 12 years, 30
days clean and sober. Many
required meetings, 30 day to 6
week length of stay with transitional
housing possible.
PO Box 19178
Portland, OR 97280
Phone: 503-535-3269
Confidential shelter for women and
children leaving DV situations. 24-
hour crisis line support for DV
survivors. Spanish advocacy
available. 60-day length of stay.
www.ywca-pdx.org
Emergency Numbers
Phone:
503-731-3100 To report any suspected child
abuse. It is against the law for
children to witness DV.
Against Domestic
Phone:
303-839-1852 National DV information and
resources.
Phone: 1-800-799-SAFE
To locate national and local victim
services.
Phone: 1-800-621-4000
Runaway crisis line.
Phone: 503-823-3333
Call to speak with police in a non-
emergency situation.
Phone: 503-823-0992
To report incidents of domestic
violence.
Crisis Line
Phone: 503-235-5333
Toll free: 1-800-235-5333
Connects women and their
children to various domestic
violence resources and shelters in
the area.
Phone:
1-800-656-4673
National Rape/Sexual Assault Crisis
Line.
Domestic Violence
Phone:
503-771-5503
Free and confidential advocacy
and short-term case management.
Domestic Violence
Phone: 1-800-562-6025
DV hotline for Washington state.
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Un Nuevo Inicio Para
Concluir el Abuso
901 SE Oak St
Suite 106
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-669-8350
DV services and advocacy for
Spanish-speaking people.
5432 N Albina Ave
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-595-9591
DV services are for African and
African American women and
children. Programs include yoga
classes, support groups, parenting
classes, job preparation, and youth
groups. Drop-in Monday 7:00am-
12:00pm, Tuesday 10:00am-3:00pm,
Wednesday 2:00pm-6:00pm.
Program
711 SE Ankeny St #2
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-239-6996
Services for pregnant teens.
www.insightstpp.org
(Immigrant and
Refugee Community
10301 NE Glisan St
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-234-1541
Domestic violence services and
advocacy for Asian, refugee and
immigrant women and families.
Healing Circle
5135 NE Columbia Blvd
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-288-8177
Domestic violence services for
Native women and children.
Support group available.
Intervention Project
(PChip)
5315 N Vancouver
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-280-1388
Intensive services to children 0-5
who have witnessed DV. Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.
Call for more information.
Social Services
4033 SE Woodstock Ave
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-777-3437
Services for Russian women and
families.
PO Box 91242
Portland, OR 97291
Phone: 503-778-7386
Services for South Asian women
and families.
Important Contact Numbers
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
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Downtown
New Market:
50 SW 2nd Ave
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-731-3336
Metro Processing:
1976 SW 6th Ave
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-731-8383
Use the DHS Domestic Violence
Information Line at 971-673-2748 to
get branch-specific contact
information.
East Area
East:
1415 SE 122nd Ave
Portland, OR 97233
Phone: 503-257-4200
Gresham:
912 NE Kelly
Gresham, OR 97030
Phone: 503-491-1979
Use the DHS Domestic Violence
Information Line at 971-673-2748 to
get branch-specific contact
information.
North Area
Albina:
30 N Webster
Suite A
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-280-6781
Northeast:
4425 NE Broadway
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-280-6683
St. Johns:
6443 N. Lombard St
Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 503-731-4646
Use the DHS Domestic Violence
Information Line at 971-673-2748 to
get branch-specific contact
information.
Southeast Area
Southeast:
3975 SE Powell Blvd
Phone: 971-673-2550
Multnomah Teens:
3975 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 971-673-2552
Use the DHS Domestic Violence
Information Line at 971-673-2748 to
get branch-specific contact
information.
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Domestic Violence (DV) Resources
Information Line
Portland Metro Area
Phone: 971-673-2748
Information on DHS TA-DVS Grant.
Offers eligibility criteria, how and
where to apply, as well as resource
information for survivors. Available
Monday-Friday, 8:00am-12:00pm
and 1:00pm-5:00pm.
Resource Center
3800 SW Cedar Hills Blvd
Suite 195
Beaverton, OR 97007
Phone: 503-640-5352
Free and bilingual services
available to survivors of domestic
violence. Services offered to
children ages 4-17 and adults
through educational groups and
individual and family counseling.
www.dvrc-or.org
PO Box 12105
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-890-2095
Contact Laura Heiser
Domestic Violence
Services
10305 E Burnside St
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-988-6400
Open Monday-Friday, 9:00am-
4:00pm. One stop place for people
trying to break free from an abusive
partner. Access legal help, get a
shelter referral, file a police report,
apply for DV grant, and get food
and clothing assistance.
5135 NW St Helens Rd
Portland, OR 97210
Phone: 503-280-1388
Programs teach children how to
know if they are being abused
and/or living with violence. Also
provides groups and home visits to
children and mothers leaving DV
situations.
DV Coordinator
421 SW 6th
Suite 700
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-988-4112
Phone: 503-223-2437
Toll free: 1-800-777-2437
AIDS hotline for Oregon residents.
Against Domestic &
Sexual Violence
Phone: 1-503-365-9644
Resource Center
9450 SW Barnes Rd
Suite 240
Portland, OR 97225
Phone: 503-640-5311
Contact LeeAnne Dillon
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Outreach Office
217 SE 8th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-771-5503
Adult and children's DV support
groups. Drop-in DV services also
available. www.voaor.org
Safe Spaces
3910 SE Stark
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-802-0502
Group provides a safe place for
children ages 4-11 to talk about
experiences with abuse in their
families and learn skills for safety.
10225 E Burnside
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-823-0260
Introductory self-defense classes for
women. Classes are free and are
held every month around Portland.
Open to any woman or girl over
age 13. Call to register.
Program (Clark County)
3609 Main Street
Vancouver, WA 98663
Hotline: 360-695-0501
Toll free: 800-695-0167
Support, information, and referrals
for victims/survivors who have
experienced sexual assault.
Therapy and support groups for
teens and adults.
www.ywcaclarkcounty.org
Batterer Intervention Programs
Services
2130 SW 5th Ave
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-224-0075
Court-ordered substance abuse
treatment and batterer program.
1949 SE 122nd Ave
Portland, OR 97292
Phone: 503-253-5954
Batterer intervention and
education.
www.changepointinc.com
729 Molalla Ave #8
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-557-0802
Mandated and volunteer batterer's
intervention and retraining
program. Support groups available.
www.portlandmrc.com
621 SW Alder
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-988-5858
Hotline 1-800-723-3638
Referrals to health and social
services programs including primary
care, dental, mental health, DV,
child abuse, etc, as well as
government programs such as WIC
and food stamps. Available
Monday-Friday, 8:00am-8:00pm.
www.oregonsafenet.org
Center
12 SE 14th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-235-4050
Part of the Men's Resource Center.
Counseling for DV survivors,
batterers, and families
www.portlandmrc.com
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All Oregon County Services
Baker County
Crisis Line: 541-523-4134
Toll free: 1-888-213-4134
DV services in Baker County.
Office Phone: 541-523-9472
and Domestic
Corvallis County
Crisis Line: 541-754-0110
Toll free: 1-800-927-0197
DV services in Benton and Linn
Counties.
Office Phone: 541-758-0219
Resource Center
Milwaukie
Crisis Line: 503-654-2288
DV services in Clackamas,
Multnomah and Washington
Counties.
Office Phone: 503-654-2807
Astoria
Crisis Line: 503-325-5735
DV services in Clatsop County.
Office Phone: 503-325-3426
St. Helens
Crisis Line: 503-397-6161
DV services in Columbia County.
Office Phone: 503-397-7110
and Resource Center
North Bend
Crisis Line: 541-756-7000
DV services in Coos and Curry
County.
Office Phone: 541-756-7864
Gold Beach
Crisis Line: 541-247-0607
DV services in Curry County.
Office Phone: 541-247-0607
Battering & Rape
Bend
Crisis Line: 541-389-7021
Toll free: 1-800-356-2369
DV services in Deschutes, Crook,
Jefferson and Grant Counties.
Office Phone: 541-382-9227
Advocacy
Roseburg
Crisis Line: 541-673-7867
Toll free: 1-800-464-6543
DV services in Douglas County.
Office Phone: 541-673-7867
Crisis Line:
541-298-4789
Toll free: 1-800-249-4789
DV services in Gilliam County.
Office Phone: 541-296-1662
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Services Department
HC 71 100 Pasigo St
Social Services Director
Burns, OR 97720
Phone: 541-573-2267
Organization for
Personal Emergencies
Burns
Crisis Line: 541-573-7176
DV services in Harney County.
Office Phone: 541-573-7176
Hood River
Crisis Line: 541-386-6603
DV services in Hood River County.
Office Phone: 541-386-6603
(Dunn House)
Medford
Crisis Line: 541-779-4357
DV services in Jackson County.
Office Phone: 541-779-2393
House Alliance
535 E River St
Cave Junction, 97523
Phone: 503-592-5332
Grants Pass
Crisis Line: 541-479-9349
DV services in Josephine County.
Office Phone: 541-476-3877
Klamath Falls
Crisis Line: 541-884-0390
DV services in Klamath County.
Office Phone: 541-884-0390
Center
Crisis Line: 541-947-2449
DV services in Lake County.
Office Phone: 541-947-2498
Intervention Center
PO Box 346
Christmas Valley, OR
97641
Phone: 541-576-3009
Crisis Line: 541-576-3051
Toll free: 1-800-850-4838
Services
Eugene
Crisis Line: 541-485-6700
Toll free: 1-800-788-4727
DV services in Lane County.
Office Phone: 541-484-9791
Florence
Crisis Line: 541-997-4444
DV services in Lane County.
Office Phone: 541-997-2816
Eugene
Crisis Line: 541-485-6513
Toll free: 1-800-281-2800
DV services in Lane County.
Office Phone: 541-485-8232
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Newport
Crisis Line: 541-994-5959
Toll free: 1-800-841-8325
DV services in Lincoln County.
Office Phone: 541-574-9424
Intervention Program,
Lincoln City
Crisis Line: 541-994-5959
Toll free: 1-800-841-8325
DV services in Lincoln County.
Office Phone: 541-574-9424
Ontario
Crisis Line: 541-889-2000
DV services in Malheur County.
Office Phone: 541-889-6316
Salem
Crisis Line: 503-399-7722
DV services in Marion County.
Office Phone: 503-399-7722
Mill City
Crisis Line: 503-897-2327
DV services in Marion/Linn County.
Office Phone: 503-897-2327
Portland
Crisis Line: 503-281-2442
Confidential shelter for women and
children, male or female, 17 years
old and younger, leaving DV
situations. Cannot use drugs and/or
alcohol within 24 hours of coming
into shelter. Services also available
in Spanish. Meeting attendance is
required. Seven week length of stay
with transitional housing possible.
Support group available.
Violence Enhanced
Response Team
10225 E Burnside
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-988-6440
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Works with high-risk DV
cases that would benefit from a
coordinated, multi-disciplinary
response, including investigation
and prosecution of crimes in
Multnomah County. Referrals
accepted. Call for more info.
Line
Portland
Crisis Line: 503-235-5333
Toll free: 1-800-235-5333
Multnomah, Washington,
Clackamas Counties.
Office Phone: 503-232-9751
Portland
Crisis Line: 503-222-6222
DV services in Multnomah,
Washington, Clackamas Counties.
Office Phone: 503-222-6507
Family Center
Portland
Crisis Line: 503-232-6562
DV services in Multnomah County.
Office Phone: 503-232-6562
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Home Free
Portland
Hotline: 503-771-5503
Advocacy, emergency housing,
children's services, legal advocacy
for Multnomah and surrounding
counties.
Children's Shelter
Portland
Crisis Line: 503-224-7718
DV services in Multnomah,
Washington & Clackamas
Counties.
Office Phone: 503-224-7718
Resource Center
Portland
Crisis Line: 503-294-7444
DV services in Multnomah,
Washington, Clackamas Counties.
Office Phone: 503-294-7444
PO Box 19178
Portland, OR 97280
Phone: 503-535-3269
Confidential shelter for women and
children leaving DV situations. 24-
hour crisis line support for DV
survivors. Spanish advocacy
available. 60-day length of stay.
www.ywca-pdx.org
Dallas
Crisis Line: 503-623-4033
DV services in Polk County.
Office Phone: 503-623-6703
Tillamook
Crisis Line: 503-842-9486
Toll free: 1-800-992-1679
DV services in Tillamook County.
Office Phone: 503-842-9486
Services
Pendleton
Crisis Line: 541-278-0241
Toll free: 1-800-833-1161
DV services in Umatilla and Morrow
Counties.
Office Phone: 541-276-3322
LaGrande
Crisis Line: 541-963-9261
DV services in Union County.
Office Phone: 541-963-7226
Enterprise
Crisis Line: 541-426-6565
DV services in Wallowa County.
Office Phone: 541-426-4004
Violence
The Dalles
Crisis Line: 541-298-4789
DV services in Wasco, Sherman and
Gilliam Counties.
Office Phone: 541-296-1662
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Center
Hillsboro
Crisis Line: 503-640-1171
DV services in Washington,
Multnomah and Clackamas
Counties.
Office Phone: 503-640-5352
Crisis Line:
541-298-4789
Toll free: 1-800-249-4789
DV services in Wheeler County.
Office Phone: 541-296-1662
Services (Henderson
House)
McMinnville
Crisis Line: 503-472-1503
DV services in Yamhill County.
Office Phone: 503-472-0244
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Education Services: Adults
Educational Services
Community College
19600 S Molalla Ave
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-657-9795
Life & career options.
www.clackamas.cc.or.us
901 SE Oak St
Suite 106
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-236-9670
451 NW 1st Ave
Gresham, OR 97030
Phone: 503-669-8350
Drivers Ed., ESL Classes, Spanish
literacy.
Homeownership
5136 NE 42nd
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-595-2111
Free bilingual (English/Spanish)
home buying and foreclosure
prevention education. Available
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.
www.haciendacdc.org
12350 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97236
Phone: 503-548-0200
Computer and finance classes. Skill
development and support services.
1130 SW Morrison St
Suite 240
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-326-6800
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Vocational, educational,
and employment skills training for
low-income youth (ages 16-24).
www.jobcorps.org
College Transitions
Program
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Career planning and classes for
single parents and displaced
homemakers. Financial assistance is
available for transportation and
childcare.
Library
Various locations
Central Library
801 SW 10th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-988-5402
Reference Line:
503-988-5234
Free to all Multnomah County
residents. Use library card to borrow
materials from any library location
and to access the internet from
library computers. Access library
subscriptions databases online. Fun
programs to start preschoolers and
their parents on the road to
reading, lively entertainment every
month. Also teaches ESL/citizenship
classes. www.multcolib.org
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Team
9123 SE Foster
Portland, OR 97266
Phone: 503-774-4880
Computer classes, entrepreneurial
training program and Trillium
Artisans.
1001 SW 5th
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-244-3898
Tutoring referral service for ABE, ESL,
and GED classes.
Skills Program
2850 SE 82nd Ave
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-788-6230
ABE, GED, and ESL classes,
alternative programs and volunteer
literacy training.
Education Program
2305 SE 82nd Ave
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-788-6200
Computer classes through PCC.
Work Force Network
5600 NE 42nd Ave
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-943-2283
Employment center and dislocated
worker's office.
Assistance Program
PO Box 1900
Portland, OR 97229
Phone: 503-614-7473
Academic guidance and financial
assistance to migrant/seasonal
farm workers and their families.
Office hours Monday-Friday,
9:00am-5:00pm.
Tutoring Center
12000 SW 49th Ave
SS123
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-977-4148
Individual tutoring for free. ESL
available. Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
4:00pm. Call for an appointment.
Resource Center
17705 NW Springville Rd
Portland, OR 97229
Phone: 503-614-7448
Provides a variety of resources for
women to help them stay in school
and stay safe. Office hours
Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm.
Organized to Assist
2906 NE Glisan
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-284-3002
Teaches ESL to refugees.
www.emoreong.org
Local Colleges & Universities
9101 E Burnside
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-255-7060
www.cascade.edu
College
19600 S Molalla Ave
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-657-6958
www.clackamas.cc.or.us
2811 NE Holman St
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-288-9371
www.cu-portland.edu
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Healing Arts
525 NE Oregon St
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-231-6500
www.ewcha.com
University
One University Blvd
La Grande, OR 97850
Phone: 541-962-3672
www.eou.edu
University
414 N Meridian Street
Newberg, OR 97132
Phone: 503-538-8383
www.georgefox.edu
625 SW Broadway
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-229-0492
www.heald.edu
College
0615 SW Palantine Hill
Rd
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-768-7040
www.lclark.edu
900 SE Baker Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Phone: 503-883-2200
www.linfield.edu
17600 Pacific Hwy
PO Box 261
Marylhurst, OR 97036
Phone: 503-636-8141
www.marylhurst.edu
College
26000 SE Stark St
Gresham, Oregon 97030
Phone: 503-491-6422
www.mhcc.cc.or.us
8435 NE Glisan St
Portland, Oregon 97220
Phone: 503-255-0332
www.multnomah.edu
Institute
20000 NW Walker Rd
Beaverton, OR 97006
Phone: 503-748-1121
www.ogi.edu
Sciences University
3181 SW Sam Jackson
Park Rd
Portland, OR 97239-3098
Phone: 503-494-8311
www.ohsu.edu
Corvallis, OR 97331-4501
Phone: 541-737-1000
www.oregonstate.edu
College of Art (PNCA)
1241 NW Johnson St
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-226-4391
www.pnca.edu
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2043 College Way
Forest Grove, OR 97116
Phone: 503-6357-6151
www.pacificu.edu
Various locations
Phone: 503-244-6111
www.pcc.edu
PO Box 751
Portland, OR 97207
Phone: 503-725-3511
www.pdx.edu
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-771-1112
www.reed.edu
Eugene OR 97403
Phone: 541-346-1000
www.uoregon.edu
5000 N Willamette Blvd
Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 503-943-8000
www.uofport.edu
College
2219 SE 68th Ave
Portland, OR 97215
Phone: 503-517-1000
www.warnerpacific.edu
University, Vancouver
14204 NE Salmon Creek
Vancouver, WA 98686
Phone: 360-546-9779
www.vancouver.wsu.edu
College
5000 Deer Park Drive SE
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 1-800-845-3005
www.wbc.edu
Chiropractic College
2900 NE 132nd Ave
Portland, OR 97230
Phone: 1-800-641-5641
www.wschiro.edu
900 State St
Salem Oregon 97301
Phone: 503-370-6300
www.willamette.edu
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Employment Services: Adults
www.thebeehive.org
Website designed to provide
information on matters such as
money, health, and jobs.
4310 NE Martin Luther
King Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-281-2263
Helps people with legal histories
find and retain jobs. Recently
released and current parole
participants can access classes on
interviewing and job application
preparation.
Employment Access
Center
2 NW 2nd Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-226-7387
Provides employment workshops,
job resource center, job
announcements, training services,
employment-related housing and
veterans’ services.
www.centralcityconcern.org
Program
2 NW 2nd
Portland, OR 97030
Phone: 503-281-2663
Educational classes and job
readiness for those recovering from
drugs or alcohol.
College Career Center
Phone: 503-657-6958
x2409
Career exploration resources, job
search information and planning,
résumé, cover letter, application
and interviewing assistance,
individualized training arranged
with local employers, employment
listings, career workshops and
classes, job search workshops and
classes, and career counseling.
for Clackamas County
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Employment and training services
for ages 14-senior.
of Siletz
12790 SE Stark St
Suite 102
Portland, OR 97233
Phone: 503-238-1512
Jobs program for Native
Americans.
www.connect2jobs.org
Online job search and recruiting
system. Provides a variety of tools
that support job seekers such as job
searches and resume creation.
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Connection Program
4134 N Vancouver Ave
Suite 300C
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-335-6161
Vocational rehabilitation services,
including employment for Latinos
with disabilities. Also ESL and
computer classes in Spanish, job
placement, translation and
interpretation services, resume and
interview workshops, information
and referral.
www.or.easterseals.com
Department
Hillsboro
Phone: 503-681-0219
Beaverton
Phone: 503-644-1229
Gresham
Phone: 503-669-7713
Downtown
Phone: 503-791-4139
www.employment.oregon.gov
Authority
6443 N Lombard
Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 503-240-5600
One-stop employment center,
computer lab, GOALS program.
Office
19421 SE Stark
Portland, OR 97233
Phone: 503-669-7112
Employment services, job listings,
job search assistance.
1130 SW Morrison St
Suite 240
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-326-6800
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Vocational, educational,
and employment skills training for
low-income youth (ages 16-24).
www.jobcorps.org
12641 SE Division St
Portland, OR
Phone: 1-800-245-2267
www.laborready.com
League One-Stop
3034 MLK Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-241-4644
One-stop employment center and
youth opportunity center.
Employment Office
506 High St
PO Box 2170
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-657-2071
Employment services, job listings,
job search assistance, resume
writing classes, job corps, and
vocational rehabilitation.
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5600 NE 42nd Ave
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-943-2283
One-stop employment center.
Office
North Portland:
30 N Webster
Suite E
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-280-6046
Employment services, job listings,
job search assistance.
Center
5312 NE 148th
Portland, OR 97230
Phone: 503-261-1266
Job assistance for people with
disabilities.
6927 SE Foster
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-772-2300
One-stop employment center.
Includes youth ages 16-21. Bring
picture ID and social security card
or proof of citizenship. Informational
session attendance required.
14030 NE Sacramento St
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-256-0432
www.mhcc.cc.or.us
Services
East Portland
(102nd & Burnside)
Phone: 503-257-4412
Central Portland
(39th & Powell)
Phone: 503-731-3210
Job assistance for people with
disabilities.
18624 NW Walker Rd
Beaverton, OR 97006
Phone: 503-533-2713
One-stop employment center in
Washington County.
Connections (MHCC)
4510 NE 102nd Ave
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-252-0758
One-stop employment center.
www.1stop.org
(formerly Clackamas
506 High St
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 971-673-6400
www.worksourceclackamas.org
Metro Beaverton/
Hillsboro
241 SW Edgeway Dr
Beaverton, OR 97006
Phone: 503-526-2700
Metro Tualatin
7995 SW Mohawk St
Tualatin, OR 97062
Phone: 503-612-4240
Formerly Beaverton Employment
Office.
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Financial Assistance
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
8523 SE Stark
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-802-0082
Program of IRCO. Service center for
African families. Offers service
access workshops, support groups,
anti-poverty services, and parent-
child development services.
www.irco.org
Alliance
4867 NE MLK Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-285-0493
Serves low income NE Portland
residents. Water/sewer, gas and
electric assistance as funding is
available. Can access once in a
calendar year. Please call first.
Resource Center
16550 SW Merlo Rd #1
Beaverton, OR 97005
Phone: 503-649-0367
Provides clothing, food, information
and referral services for families in
Beaverton.
12901 SW Jenkins Rd
Suite A
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-646-8378
Serves Aloha and Beaverton
residents. Coordinated emergency
services and referrals for rent and
utilities.
Saving & Hope)
http://www.cashoregon
.org/
The CASH website will provide
information on free tax assistance,
tax credits and financial literacy.
El Programa Hispano
451 NW First St
Gresham, OR 97030
Phone: 503-669-8350
Serves Latinos in Multnomah
County. Water/sewer, gas and
electric assistance as funding is
available. Please call first.
Energy Assistance Line
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Serves low income Clackamas
County residents. Water/sewer, gas
and electric assistance as funding is
available. Call first.
Weatherization Line
Phone: 503-534-5470
Free weatherization services for
low-income families. Must be
Clackamas County residents.
Emergency Rent
1001 SW Baseline
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503-648-6646
Energy Assistance:
Phone: 503-615-0771
Located in Washington County.
Provides information and referrals.
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Program
421 SW Oak St
Suite 200
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-988-6295
Free weatherization services for
low-income families. Must be
Multnomah County residents.
www.co.multnomah.or.us
Project
422 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-284-6827
www.communityenergyproject.org
Counseling
9955 SE Washington St
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-253-5115
Consumer counseling and
consolidation program for a fee.
721 NW 9th Ave
Suite 350
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-823-7222
Block-by-block weatherization
program. Must live in Portland.
Need insulation and must meet
certain income guidelines.
www.sustainableportland.org
6535 SE 82nd
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-775-6784
Open Monday-Thursday, 10:00am-
2:00pm. Must live between 60th
and 82nd, between Glisan and
Powell or Powell and Clatsop
between 39th and 136th.
Emergency money for utilities,
medical needs, food, and clothing.
12350 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97236
Phone: 503-548-0200
Serves Portland and Rockwood
residents. Water/sewer, gas and
electric assistance as funding is
available. Please call first. For
Water & Sewer, call 503-988-5200 to
leave a message.
10055 E Burnside St
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-988-6000
Serves low income SE Portland
residents and the Slavic
community. Water/sewer, gas and
electric and rent assistance as
funding is available. Please call first.
(Immigrant and
Refugee Community
Organization)
10301 NE Glisan St
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-234-1541
Serves Multnomah County
residents, African immigrants and
the Asian/Pacific Islander
community. Water/sewer, gas and
electric assistance as funding is
available. Please call first.
Rehabilitation
Association
1776 SW Madison St
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-224-1044
Serves Multnomah County and the
Native American community.
Information and referral to
community resources available.
Walk-ins welcome.
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7780 SW Capital Hwy
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-246-1663
Emergency assistance for 5-day
shut-off notices. Must live in
Multnomah County.
Assistance Program
Phone: 1-800-848-4442
If you receive food stamps, OHP or
SSI, you qualify for up to $13.50
each month off your telephone bill.
Call to receive application and
more information. www.rspf.org
12555 SW 4th Street
Beaverton, OR 97005
Phone: 503-644-4544
Non-profit housing rehabilitation
organization repairs and
rehabilitates the houses of low-
income homeowners in Washington
County. Preference is given to
elderly, disabled and families with
dependent children. Work is
performed free of charge.
Applications are available by
calling the office or at local
libraries, senior centers and
disability service providers.
1712 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-239-1267
Serves Multnomah County residents
in certain zip codes. Offers food
boxes, water discount program
and energy assistance. Must meet
income requirements.
709 SW 15th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-228-9405
Limited assistance with medical
bills. Call for information.
Inc. (SEI)
3920 N Kerby
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-285-0493
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Serves various zip codes in
Multnomah County and the African
American community. Energy
Assistance: 503-240-0820.
21970 SW Sherwood
Blvd
Sherwood, OR 97140
Phone: 503-825-5480
Available to students and families in
the Sherwood School District. Offers
parenting classes, ESL classes, food,
clothing, housing and energy
assistance, and counseling.
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17805 SE Stark
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-674-8785
Utility assistance, prescription
assistance and limited bus tickets
for employment and medical
purposes. Must provide ID, proof of
address and income. Limit 3 visits
per year. Services east of 82nd Ave,
N. Clackamas, Boring, and
Damascus. Open Monday-Friday,
10:00am-2:00pm.
3601 SE 27th
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-235-8431
Serves Multnomah County
residents. Water/sewer, gas and
electric assistance as funding is
available. Please call first.
Enrichment Resources
4620 N Maryland
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-721-6760
Serves Multnomah County
residents. LIEAP, water and sewer
program. Please call first to see
what funds are available. For water
assistance, call 503-721-6762.
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General Assistance
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
3214 SE 50th
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-777-6677
Food bank for honorably
discharged veterans. Open
Monday-Friday, 7:00am-3:30pm.
Resource Center
16550 SW Merlo Rd # 1
Beaverton, OR 97006
Phone: 503-649-0367
Provides information and referral
services for families in Beaverton.
340 NW Glisan
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-226-3911
Free meals three times a day. Open
Monday-Saturday, 6:30am-7:15am
breakfast; 11:00am-12:30pm lunch;
5:15pm dinner. Must be in line 45
minutes before serving.
(Sts. Peter and Paul
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Hot meals available Wednesday
evenings at 6:00pm.
www.stspeterandpaulepiscopal.org
Healthy Kids and
Seniors Program
1712 NE Sandy
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-872-8379
Food available to low-income
seniors and kids under 6 who are
not on WIC. Call first. Open
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,
9:00am-11:45am and 1:00pm-
3:00pm. Intakes on Tuesday.
Ministries
2627 NE MLK Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-282-7683
Food assistance for all populations.
Open Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday, 11:00am-3:00pm.
the Archangel
4242 SW Mill
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-228-8629
Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
12:45pm-2:30pm. Food boxes once
per month. For downtown residents
only. Must bring own bag or box.
Center
8800 SE 80th Ave
Clackamas, OR 97206
Phone: 503-771-7914
Community Basket 1st Friday of
each month, from 11:00am-1:00pm.
$15/year or $5/four months.
Includes 2 bags of groceries and
fresh produce when available.
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Chapel
601 W Burnside
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-228-0746
Open Monday-Friday, 1:00pm
3:00pm. Clients may have one food
box per month at no charge. Bring
proof of address. Meals every
Friday at 7:00pm. Walk-ins
welcome.
2761 NE Halsey St
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-493-2222
Open Tuesday and Thursday
5:00pm-7:00pm and Sunday
1:00pm-3:00pm. Food bank for
those disabled by AIDS.
909 SW 11th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-228-7645
Food boxes available on Monday
& Tuesday, 10:30am-2:00pm. Need
photo ID, birth certificate or health
card.
Church Food Box
Ministry
522 SW 13th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-916-4009
Limited emergency assistance. Up
to 3-day food supply. Available
one time per month. Must have
agency referral.
1335 SE Hawthorne
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-233-5533
Clients may request food boxes
every four months. Requires photo
ID for anyone over 18 and proof of
age of family members under 18.
Bring a current piece of mail. Open
10:30am-1:30pm, Monday-Friday.
Serves most residents of Multnomah
and Clackamas Counties.
(DHS Self-Sufficiency)
1425 NE Irving St
Suite 400
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-731-3111
Call ahead to find out application
procedures and office locations.
6535 SE 82nd
Ave
Portland, OR 97265
Phone: 503-775-6784
Open Monday-Thursday, 10:00am-
2:00pm. Monthly food boxes
available. Call for hours of
operation. Serves the area North of
Powell from 60th-82nd, and South
of Powell 39th-136th. Must provide
proof that address is in service
area.
1808 NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-228-4335
Open Tuesday & Friday 11:00am-
1:00pm. Bring proof of address,
proof of income, ID and social
security card. Serves clients who
live in NW Portland.
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8830 SE Woodstock
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-788-0209
Food recovery program for low
income, elderly and disabled. Call
for more information.
8307 N Ivanhoe
Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 503-289-1255
One food box per month. Open
Monday & Thursday, 1:00pm-
3:00pm.
(Richmond Community
Church)
3941 SE Division
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-460-7335
Open Tuesdays and Thursdays,
11:00am-1:00pm, and Sunday
12:00pm-1:00pm. Provides non-
perishable food, clothing and small
household items. Enter by the ramp
door in back of church, follow signs
to "the giving room.”
Resource Center
222 NE 6th Ave
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Phone: 503-844-1063
Located in the basement of JB
Thomas Middle School. Food,
clothing, and referrals to social
services. Services are free to
residents of Washington County.
Open Monday-Thursday at 9am.
12117 SE Stevens Ct
Portland, OR 97226
Phone: 503-659-4483
Food boxes available on Thursdays
10:00am-1:00pm. Bring ID.
10055 E Burnside St
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-988-6000
Community Basket on the 4th
Friday
of each month, 11:30am-1:00pm.
$15/year, $1.50 per month or $5 for
4 months. Scholarships available.
Includes 2 bags of groceries and
fresh produce when available.
412 S Swiegle Ave
Molalla, OR 97038
Phone: 503-829-5561
Emergency food for low-income
residents of Clackamas County.
Help
5805 SE Gladstone
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-777-9039
Produce available on the 4th
Thursday of every month at
10:00am.
7780 SW Capitol Hwy
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-246-1663
Food boxes available. Call for
hours. Need ID and proof of
address.
Church
3836 N Gantenbein
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-281-0163
Harvest share produce 3rd
and 4th
Wednesdays, 9:00am-3:00pm.
Food Program (EMO)
1912 NE Killingsworth
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-284-5470
Serves all Metro area. Need photo
ID, mail or rent receipt, and social
security card. Also helps with baby
formula and diapers.
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503-282-0555 Emergency food assistance.
Information about Community
Basket supplemental food and free
produce days.
www.oregonfoodbank.org
6736 NE Killingsworth
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-988-4119
Food bags available third Tuesday
of each month at 10:00am. First
come, first served.
Community Services
11020 NE Halsey
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-252-8500
Food boxes once every 30 days.
Walk-in Monday-Friday, 9:00am-
12:00pm. Bring ID and proof of
address.
(Sts. Peter and Paul
Episcopal Church)
8147 SE Pine St
Portland, OR 97215
Phone: 503-254-8168
A ministry to women in prostitution.
Offers a meal, personal hygiene
items, bus tickets, health
information, and undergarments.
Takes place 1st, 3rd, and 5th
Fridays, from 7:00pm-11:00pm.
Services
1712 NE Sandy
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-872-8379
Call for appointment first. Open
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-11:00am
and 1:00pm-3:00pm. Wednesday is
produce day in Gresham. Need ID
for each family member,
verification of current address and
social security number. Serves
families only. Food boxes may be
requested once every 30 days for a
max of 3 times per year.
Action Center
88982 Pioneer Ave
Sandy, OR 97055
Phone: 503-668-4746
Community Basket 3rd Thursday of
each month from 10:00am-3:00pm.
$15/year or $5/four months.
Includes 2 bags of groceries and
fresh produce when available.
223 SE Cleveland
Gresham, OR 97080
Phone: 503-665-2690
Food boxes available once a
month, 10:00am-3:00pm. Serves
clients living from SE 162nd
to
Boring.
21970 SW Sherwood
Blvd
Sherwood, OR 97140
Phone: 503-825-5480
Available to students and families in
the Sherwood School District. Offers
parenting classes, ESL classes, food,
clothing, housing, energy
assistance, and counseling
services.
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Methodist Church
17805 SE Stark
Portland, OR 97233
Phone: 503-674-8785
Open Monday-Friday, 10:00am-
2:00pm. Must provide proof of
address, income and photo ID.
Only two visits per year, but
additional visits granted with
referral letter.
4919 NE 9th Ave
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-281-1005
Call first. Must live in church
neighborhood.
Social Services
2740 SE Powell
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-235-8431
Food available. Need ID and
current mailing address.
Church
14986 NW Cornell Rd
Portland, OR 97229
Phone: 503-292-9293
3-day food supply. Ten items of
clothing per person. Limit 3 times
per year. Beaverton/Washington
County preferred. Bring picture ID
and verification of address.
687 N Thompson St
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-823-2119
Monday-Friday, 8:30am-12:00pm,
12:30pm-3:30pm. For families,
seniors and disabled. Emergency
food only. Call first and have social
security numbers for all family
members.
650 NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-280-4700
Food box vouchers available once
every thirty days. Must have proof
of downtown address.
www.tprojects.org
925 SW Baseline
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503-640-0903
Members pick food from fields and
orchards and collect food/non-
food items donated by stores,
markets, and Oregon Food Bank.
www.tvgleaners.org
222 NW Couch
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-228-0319
Sack lunches Monday-Friday at
9:00am. Dinner at 7:00pm.
(Parkrose Deliverance
5740 NE Portland Hwy
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-287-5796
www.parkrosetabernacle.org
426 SE Stark
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-731-4022
Branches throughout Metro area.
Provides supplemental nutrition
program for women, infants and
children.
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2023 NW Hoyt
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-283-3511
Self-service food shopping
available. Community Basket at
Hereford location on the 3rd Friday
of each month from 12:00pm-
2:00pm. $15/year or $5/four
months. Includes 2 bags of
groceries and fresh produce when
available.
Food: Meals
Church
4022 SE Woodstock
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-777-3829
Serves lunch at 11:15am on
Saturdays.
340 NW Glisan
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-226-3911
Open Monday-Saturday. Breakfast
6:00am-7:30am; lunch 11:30am-
12:30pm; dinner 5:00pm-6:00pm.
526 E Grand
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-231-9334
Lunch 11:00am and dinner 6:00pm
Monday through Saturday. Some
clothing also available.
909 SW 11th
Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-228-7645
Meals on Monday and Thursday
from 2:00pm-4:00pm. Youth under
21 may also eat on Tuesdays from
6:00pm-8:00pm.
Burnside Bridge Park or
NW Park and Couch
Dinner at 5:30pm on Thursdays and
Fridays.
Central Office
7710 SW 31st Ave
Portland, OR 97280
Phone: 503-736-6325
All locations offer group meals and
Meals on Wheels to seniors 60 or
over.
Mission
111 W Burnside
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-227-0859
Breakfast at 7:30am and dinner at
6:00pm, Sunday-Friday.
330 SE 11th
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-234-2028
Meals offered MondayFriday at
5:00pm and Sunday at 3:30pm.
Church
3520 SE Yamhill
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-235-8726
Dinners served Wednesdays
6:00pm-7:30pm. Coffee House on
Fridays 6:00pm-9:30pm. Bible study
is included.
222 NW Couch
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-731-4022
Sack lunches distributed Monday-
Friday at 9:00am. Hot lunch at
1:30pm and dinner at 7:00pm.
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Hearing Resources
Association
65 SW Yamhill St
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-248-9985
Information and referral and
educational materials. Healthcare
provider referral service. Assistance
for patients who are unable to
afford services. Fees vary.
and Rehabilitation
Center (CDRC)
707 SW Gaines Rd
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-494-8095
Evaluation and diagnosis of
developmental concerns.
Occupational therapy, speech
pathology, audiology and
psychiatry. Private insurance and
OHP accepted. Serves birth-21 yrs.
Program
833 NE 74th Ave
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-916-8540
Supplementary services for
deaf/hearing impaired children in
classrooms, resources rooms, or
learning centers. Parent/child
support team provides in home
training. Limited financial assistance
for purchase of hearing aids.
Interpreter services for students in
classrooms. Serves ages 0-21.
Clinic
3375 SW Terwilliger
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-494-7830
Children's eye care, including full
exam and diagnosis. Medical,
surgical treatment and retail glass
wear. Serves birth-19. Fees vary.
Call for appointment. Open
Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm.
Institute
3515 SW US Veterans
Hospital Road
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-552-8617
Services include adult audiology,
child communication and infant
hearing resources. Speech and
language evaluations and consults,
hearing aids, occupational therapy
and free educational classes.
Sliding fee scale and OHP
accepted.
Clinics
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Speech language services for late
infancy to kindergarten aged
children whose primary problem is
a speech-language disorder.
Office hours Monday-Friday,
9:00am-5:00pm.
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421 SW 6th Ave
Suite 1150
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-241-9756
Sign language interpretation, 24
hours a day. Fees vary.
Neurodevelopmental
Center for Children
3510 NE 122nd Ave
Suite 101
Portland, OR 97230
Phone: 503-215-2233
Provides physical, occupational
and speech therapies, feeding and
nutrition services, audiology, and
neurodevelopmental assessments.
Fees vary.
Hearing Clinic
724 SW Harrison
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-725-3070
Diagnostic testing and treatment of
hearing, voice, stuttering, and
speech and language problems.
Hearing aids and testing available.
Sliding scale. Serves preschool
through adult ages.
Hearing
1015 NW 22nd Ave
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97210
Phone: 503-413-7348
Support group offers information
sharing and peer support group.
Call for meeting locations.
School
2860 SE Holgate Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-235-6551
School for hearing impaired
children ages 3 years to 5th grade.
Parental counseling, cochlear
implant program, no manual
signing. Children mainstreamed
after 5th grade.
Vision Resources
3375 SW Terwilliger
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-494-3000
Adults: No vision exams, OHP
accepted, no discount for eye
exams. Children: OHP accepted
with medical reason.
Program-Vision Service
531 SE 14th
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-916-5840
Teachers for visually impaired,
parent/teacher training, large print
and Braille books provided. Serves
birth-21 years.
Blind
535 SE 12th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-731-3221
Vocational rehabilitation,
independent living skills training,
career exploration and counseling.
Serves adults who are legally blind
or diagnosed with conditions
leading to blindness or 55 and over
and unable to drive or read.
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1040 NW 22nd Ave
Suite N168
Portland, OR 97210
Phone: 503-413-7022
Eye exams, referrals, treatment
programs, eye surgery. No
eyeglasses. Serves children 6 years
and older.
511 SW 10th
5th Floor
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-224-2323
General vision care. Free vision
screenings for all ages. Exams and
lens prescriptions. Sliding scale.
Resources
2410 SE 11th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-232-7411
Serving people with disabilities.
Provides transcription services,
Braille and audio cassette
recording. Most services are free or
have a minimum charge.
and Hearing Foundation
1410 SW Morrison
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-827-6952
Free eyeglasses and hearing aids,
eye and ear surgeries available.
Referrals to specialists. Assist non-
citizens too. Uninsured only.
5329 NE MLK Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-988-3821
Full service optical. Sliding fee.
Interpreters available. Accept
open cards, Care Oregon, and
Medicare.
Family Vision
3653 SE 34th Ave
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-988-3506
Full service optical. Sliding fee.
Have some glasses available. Will
refer low-income & uninsured to
ophthalmologist. Free glaucoma
testing.
6032 SE Pardee St
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-775-8812
Vision aid for legally blind and
visually impaired persons.
Assessments, consultations,
selections, training and referrals.
27 Sunny Oaks Dr.
San Rafael, CA 94903
Phone: 1-800-211-2105
Affordable eyeglasses available
with a prescription for corrective
eyeglass lenses and your pupillary
distance (PD) information.
www.zennioptical.com
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621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
(A Ministry of Father's
House Church)
633 SW Montgomery St
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 971-230-0039
Community service initiative for
downtown homeless community
providing resource and referral and
limited personal care items. Open
Tuesday, 9:00am-5:00pm, Thursday,
10:00am-5:00pm and Friday,
9:00am-12:00pm.
www.canwehelp-you.com
9401 NE Sunderland Ave
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-803-1348
Community for homeless persons.
www.dignityvillage.org
1231 SW Morrison
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-443-6084
Newspaper sold by homeless
persons.
Family Shelters
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
Family Shelter
210 SE 12th
Hillsboro, OR
Phone: 503-640-3263
Shelter for families with children.
11130 SW Greenburg Rd
Tigard, OR 97223
Phone: 503-443-6084
Emergency housing and supportive
services. Every family has a private
room. Shelter has 9 rooms to serve 9
families. Clients may stay up to five
weeks. Offers 3 meals a day.
Hillsboro
Phone: 503-844-2919
Men or women with children in
Washington County.
Address is confidential
Phone: 503-492-3046
A family shelter. Office hours:
Tuesday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm.
Various host churches
Phone: 503-256-2340
A family shelter. Office hours:
Monday-Friday 9:00am-3:00pm.
Annie Ross House
Phone: 503-654-1007
Family shelter serving Clackamas
County. Call Clackamas County
Social Services to get on a waiting
list. Waiting List: 503-655-8861
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621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
Help Line:
503-525-6400 Monday-Friday, 4:00pm-9:00am.
707 NW Everett
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-222-4906
Housing for adults with severe
mental illness. Case management
required.
(CAP)
620 SW 5th Ave
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-223-5907
Community services, case
management, and medical care
available to those who are HIV+
who meet eligibility requirements.
Call for intake.
526 SE Grand
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-231-9334
Men only. TB card and sobriety
required.
1217 SE Morrison
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-227-1243
Housing for men and women in
alcohol and drug treatment.
30 SW 2nd
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-239-1259
Housing for homeless women with
children. Alcohol and drug
treatment available.
4055 SE Salmon
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-236-7235
Transitional housing for pregnant
women ages 14-22. A program of
Catholic Charities.
1435 NE 81st Ave
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-232-2031
Homeless outreach. Barter system
for services, such as showers and
locker facilities. Office open
10:00am-3:00pm.
1430 SW Broadway
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-227-5605
Housing for people 55 years and
over. No minor children.
203 NW 3rd
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-225-0590
Open Monday-Friday, 1:00pm-
3:00pm. Clothing, coffee and
hygiene items available.
111 W Burnside
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-227-0421
Sober men only. TB card/church
service required.
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116 NW 3rd
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-248-6364
Resource counseling, nurse
practitioner, clothing, and food
available to women and children.
310 NW Flanders
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-827-3949
Those with mental illness only.
Facility accommodates 10 men
and 10 women.
Emergency Shelter
(SAFES)
11 NW 5th Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-227-8681
Women’s shelter, up to 30 days.
Services and housing placement
assistance. Day access service is
available for residents and other
homeless women from 7:00am-
11:00pm, 7 days a week.
Housing
1115 W 13th St
Vancouver, WA 98660
Phone: 360-695-7658
Men's shelter. 7:00am check-in.
13207 NE Halsey
Portland, OR 97230
Phone: 503-256-2353
Long-term Biblically-based housing
for women and children. Must be a
non-smoker, 18 years and older, 30
days clean and sober (with
treatment for chemical
dependency). Referral required.
330 SE 11th
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-232-5880
Showers available Monday-
Thursday, 1:00pm-3:30pm.
650 NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-280-4700
Shelters for adult men and women
(waitlist). Showers, phone
messages, mail, clothes, hygiene
items, laundry vouchers and ID
assistance available at community
service center.
Children Shelter
2010 NW Kearney
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-239-1254
24-hour shelter. No fee under
income guidelines.
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Winter Shelters (open approximately November-March)
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
Phone: 503-721-1500
Couples and families of at least
two. TB card required. Call for more
information.
4610 N Maryland
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-246-1663
x100
Serves couples with families and
women with children or pregnant
women. 28 night (+ extensions)
shelter. Open 24 hours/day, 7
days/week. Intakes Monday-Friday,
8:00am-5:00pm.
of Hope
Phone:
503-721-1500
Accepts homeless women and
children. Male parent housed
separately. Call for more
information.
Shelter
Phone: 503-235-8726
Accepts homeless families. Call for
more information.
Youth Shelters
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
(Janus Youth)
314 SW 9th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-432-3986
Single point of entry for youth ages
13-24 who need homeless services.
Intake, screening, and referrals to
services for food, clothing and
shelter.
738 NE Davis
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-233-8111
24-hour crisis line. Emergency
temporary shelter for ages 9-17
who are at risk of running away or
in crisis. Parental consent necessary
for shelter stay. Average stay of 4-5
days. Individual and family
counseling also available.
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Switchboard
Phone:
1-800-621-4000 24-hour crisis line for runaway youth
ages 12-20. Offers problem solving,
suicide prevention, local referrals,
conference calls and messages for
runaways and their parents. Some
bus tickets available.
Youth
812 SW 10th
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-224-4339
Day services provided, transitional
housing, education program, and
case management for ages 12-21.
1132 SW 13th
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-535-3800
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-6:00pm.
Emergency services for 21 and
under, including drop-in center,
case management, shelter,
medical and HIV clinics.
(Janus Youth)
738 NE Davis
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-542-4640
Provides 24-hour immediate
intervention for youth ages 11-17
that are picked up by police for
truancy, violating curfew, running
away or trespassing.
314 SW 9th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-224-5988
Shelter for individuals 20 or younger.
Shelter residents must have case
manager assigned to them.
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Permanent Housing
Alliance
4867 NE MLK Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-285-0493
Housing assistance that may have
a waiting list. Based on income.
4565 SW 185th Ave
Aloha, OR 97007
Phone: 503-591-9280
Located in Aloha. Housing for
people with severe mental illness
who are incapable of living on their
own.
Community
2051 Kaen Rd
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-655-8591
Home rehabilitation loan programs
in Clackamas County.
www.clackamas.us.cd
Social Services
Community Action
Agency
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Fair housing information and
referral in Clackamas County.
Deals with housing discrimination,
landlord/tenant issues, emergency
shelter, and low-cost housing.
of Tenants (CAT)
2710 NE 14th
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-460-9702
Hotline for renters' rights
information. Educates and
empowers renters to demand safe,
stable, and affordable rental
housing. Also organizes Building
Repair Forums.
Housing
Phone:
503-326-2788
Directory of HUD housing in
Clackamas, Multnomah and
Washington Counties.
of Oregon
2906 NE Glisan
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-225-9924
Shared housing program.
1808 NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-228-4335
Call once a week for availability of
housing assistance. Serves homeless
families with children. Must have a
referral from a community provider.
1478 NE Killingsworth
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-287-9529
Income guidelines. Applicants must
be willing to work 500 hours.
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Housing Services
(Community
Development Corp)
5136 NE 42nd Ave
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-595-2111
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30am-
5:00pm. Affordable housing with
rent based on income. 1, 2, 3 and 4
bedroom apartments available.
Programs include resource referrals,
academic support programs,
health promotion, adult education
programs and monthly resident
meetings. If no apartments are
available, ask to be on the waiting
list. www.haciendacdc.org
Clackamas County
13930 S Gain St
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-655-8267
Subsidized rental housing in
Clackamas County.
Portland (HAP)
Section 8 Housing
135 SW Ash
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-802-8300
Office opens for applications only
at 7:30am. www.hapdx.org
Washington County
111NE Lincoln St
Suite 200-L
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Phone: 503-693-4794
www.co.washington.or.us/housing
Phone: 503-802-8562
Provides lists of low cost and special
needs housing on website. Covers
Clackamas, Multnomah, and
Washington Counties. Use online
calculator to determine affordable
rent based on income.
www.housingconnections.org
12350 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97236
Phone: 503-548-0200
Transitional housing for families.
Please call for appointment and
information.
10055 E Burnside St
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-988-6000
May have a waiting list for rental
assistance. Eligibility based on
income.
Property Management
5312 NE 148th Ave
Portland, OR 97230
Phone: 503-232-6308
Open 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday-
Friday. Provides lists of available
Section 8 and low-income housing.
Inc.
219 NW 2nd Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-226-4368
www.innovativehousinginc.com
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1430 SW Broadway
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-227-5605
Assists people age 55+ with
affordable housing. Walk-in
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 9:00am and Monday-
Friday at 1:00pm. The first four
people will be seen at these times.
Be one hour early.
Phone: 1-800-423-9371
Mobile home owner assistance
number.
North Portland
Phone: 503-281-1844
For people who make less than
$28,500/year. Furnished rooms
available with communal dining
area. Meal service available.
Oregon Trail Card accepted. $30
application fee. $395/month,
utilities included.
Development
Corporation
8525 N Lombard St
Suite 203
Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 503-283-1096
Community based, affordable
housing developer that offers rental
and ownership opportunities for low
and moderate income people and
families. Service area is North
Portland including Arbor Lodge,
Cathedral Park, Kenton,
Portsmouth, Overlook, St. Johns,
and University Park neighborhoods.
Very low income rental housing
applicants should contact Infinity
Property Management, 503-625-
6555.
Reinvestment
Initiatives, Inc. (PCRI)
4829 NE MLK Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-288-2923
Affordable housing provider. Call
for availability and eligibility. Offers
services such as a parent network,
emergency childcare funding, and
a gardening program.
www.pcrihome.org
5288 N Interstate Ave
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-493-0293
Formerly Portland Community Land
Trust. Provides affordably priced
homes for first-time homebuyers of
low or moderate income families or
individuals. www.proudground.org
Development
1135 SE Salmon
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-231-0682
Low income housing available;
waiting list for 6-12 months.
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5215 SE Duke
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-788-8052
Rentals and homes for sale in SE
Portland.
1819 NW Everett
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-225-9924
$10 application fee. In case of
hardship, this fee can be deferred
for up to 2 weeks. One time
placement fee from $10-$30
depending on income.
3601 SE 27th Ave
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-595-2288
Occasionally have funds to assist
with emergency housing or rental
assistance.
650 NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-280-4700
Provides rental assistance for single
people who are homeless or at risk
of homelessness.
www.tprojects.com
Transitional Housing
Services of Multnomah
County
421 SW Oak St
Suite 510
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-988-3620
Serves people with disabilities and
senior citizens. Offers rental
assistance, shelter services, basic
furniture, and move-in costs.
Alliance
4867 NE MLK Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-285-0493
Provides resources such as housing,
utilities and food to families with
children.
4310 NE Martin Luther
King Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-281-2263
Housing for women transitioning out
of prison system.
(CAP)
620 SW 5th Ave
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-223-5907
Assists people with HIV+ status with
appropriate documentation.
Community
707 NW Everett
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-222-4906
Serves adults with severe mental
illness.
310 NW Flanders
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-827-3949
Serves mentally ill in 30 single-room
occupancy units.
232 NW 6th Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-294-1681
Located in Old Town/Downtown
Portland. Subsidized and non-
subsidized housing.
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1217 SE Morrison
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-227-1243
Men's and women's drug and
alcohol treatment. Available
through referrals only.
4310 NE Killingsworth
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-294-1449
Fresh Start Program for individuals
with any barriers to housing in
Multnomah County.
225 NW Couch
4th floor
Portland, OR 97209
Single resident occupancy for men
and women in alcohol and drug
treatment.
1808 NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-228-4335
Provides or gives referrals for
housing, utilities, food and clothing
resources. Assists with emergency
needs for homeless.
1819 SE Ladd
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-239-0983
Serves women over 18 out of prison
with no more than 1 child.
Phone: 503-609-2009
Locations in Aloha and Tigard.
Phone: 503-238-5201
Serves people receiving mental
health services through Cascadia.
Offers eviction prevention services,
home-based stabilization services,
case management, advocacy,
and mediation between tenants
and landlords.
12350 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97236
Phone: 503-548-0200
Gives referrals for resources such as
housing, utilities, and clothing.
Provides case management.
Operates Daybreak day shelter for
families with children.
10055 E Burnside St
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-988-6000
Provides or gives referrals for
resources such as housing, utilities,
food and clothing. Assists with
emergency needs for homeless
families and children.
Phone: 503-282-1082
Housing for women transitioning out
of prison system.
Phone: 503-598-1186
Located in Tigard. Provides housing
for people with mental disabilities.
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7780 SW Capitol Hwy
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-245-2819
Provides referrals for resources in SW
Portland such as housing, rental
assistance, and utilities. Assists with
emergency needs for homeless.
Alternatives
2316 SE Willard Street
Milwaukie, OR 97222
Phone: 503-654-1007
Project
1430 SW Broadway
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-227-5605
Serves homeless seniors 55 and
over.
Phone:
503-244-7890 x
213
Call for more information.
Phone:
503-233-9779 Fresh Start Program for individuals
with any barriers to housing in
Multnomah County.
Corrections
Phone: 503-842-3422
Fresh Start Program for individuals
with any barriers to housing in
Multnomah County.
Phone: 503-297-7424
Housing for women transitioning out
of prison system.
650 NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-280-4700
Separate shelters for men & women
(6-12 week wait). Men can be
housed up to 4 months, women up
to 11 months. www.tprojects.org
Phone:
503-273-8433 Fresh Start Program for individuals
with any barriers to housing in
Multnomah County.
Housing
200 SE 7th
Portland, OR 97214
Women on probation or parole.
Women can stay up to 9 months.
Phone: 503-294-7400
Fresh Start Program for individuals
with any barriers to housing in
Multnomah County.
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Child Support Information
Helpline
Phone: 1-800-383-1222
Hours: Monday 1:00pm-4:00pm;
Thursdays 9:00am-12:00pm. Phone
advice on cases handled by District
Attorney or Child Support
Enforcement for low income
Oregonians.
Division of Child
Support/ Portland
Phone: 503-229-5706
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Establishes paternity and
support orders for children on OHP,
receiving public assistance, in state
custody, or in foster care.
Division
Multnomah County DA:
1120 SW 5th
Suite 1530
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-988-3150
Clackamas County DA:
619 Madison
Suite 106
Oregon City, OR
Phone: 503-655-8469
Washington County DA:
150 N 1st Ave
Hillsboro, OR
Phone: 503-846-8759
$1.00 processing fee; offers services
such as establishing paternity,
support orders, and enforcement of
orders.
Phone:
1-800-801-KIDS (5437)
Headquarters in Texas. Must have
court order and must not be
receiving welfare. Fees are 25-34%
of collected child support
payments (if no $ is collected, no
payment is required). This private
agency cooperates with
government agencies to help
collect past support.
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Courthouse
807 Main St
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-655-2455
Courthouse
120 Franklin
Vancouver, WA
Phone: 360-397-2292
Courthouse
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Family Court self-help center. Open
Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm.
Courthouse
150 N First Ave
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Phone: 503-846-8888
Immigration Information
Immigration Services
901 SE Oak St
Suite 105
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-491-9141 or
1-800-491-9232
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30am-
5:00pm. Free bilingual services. DV
and immigration specialists
available for low income
immigrants and refugees.
Services
519 SW Park Ave
Suite 610
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-221-1689
Phone hours Monday and Tuesday,
2:00pm-5:00pm. Free assistance
provided to people fleeing
persecution, families separated by
borders and individuals becoming
citizens.
Immigration Rights Task
Force
PO Box 12526
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-471-1568
Immigrants, attorneys, and activists
address widespread discriminatory
impact of immigration laws on the
lives of GLBTQ individuals.
Services Immigration
Counseling and
Advocacy Program
(ICAP)
605 SE 39th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-231-7480
Low cost immigration counseling
provided for clients in English,
Chinese, Vietnamese, Lao, Thai,
Russian, Ukrainian and Spanish.
Refugee resettlement, family
reunification, and immigration
assistance, including visa petitions.
Organized to Assist
2906 NE Glisan
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-284-3002
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30am-
5:00pm. Refugee resettlement and
immigration services.
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Jail Information
Phone: 503-655-8331
x7449
After 5pm: 503-655-8218
Phone: 360-397-2211
x4201
Phone: 503-988-3689
Phone: 503-846-2600
Juvenile Justice Information
Phone:
503-226-6111
x216
Contact McKanna, Bishop, Joffe
and Sullivan law firm. Serves
homeless and near homeless teens
and teens in job training programs.
Attorneys respond to criminal
charges, family immigration,
landlord/tenant issues, and
employment law.
Juvenile Justice
2121 Kaen Rd
Oregon City, OR
Phone: 503-655-8342
Information and referrals for parents
of juveniles who have entered the
legal system. Hours are from
8:00am-6:00pm. Spanish speakers
available.
704 Main St
Suite 200
Oregon City, OR
Phone: 503-655-8415
Open Monday & Wednesday,
8:30am-4:30pm; Tuesday &
Thursday, 8:30am-6:00pm.
Parent/teen mediation and peer
mediation in schools available for
Clackamas county residents.
(JRP)
123 NE 3rd
Suite 310
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-232-2540
Open 8:30am-5:00pm. Legal
advice and referrals for youth, pro-
bono services for youth, assistance
with minority discrimination, and
class action suits with juveniles.
Phone: 503-684-3763
Problem Solvers Program provides
free legal counseling for youth
(ages 7-11) in exchange for
volunteer community service.
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Juvenile Justice
1401 NE 68th
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-988-3475
Information and referrals for parents
of juveniles who have entered the
legal system. Open 8:00am-6:00pm.
Spanish speakers available.
Juvenile Justice
222 N 1st Ave
Hillsboro, OR
Phone: 503-846-8861
Information and referrals for parents
of juveniles who have entered the
legal system. Hours are from
8:00am-6:00pm. Spanish speakers
available.
General Legal Information
Phone: 503-227-3186
www.aclu-or.org
1849 C Street NE
MS 4603
Washington, D.C. 20240
Phone: 202-208-2721
http://www.doi.gov/bia
1401 NE 68th Ave
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-988-5115
Volunteers receive extensive
training and are appointed by a
judge to advocate for the best
interest of a child who has become
a ward of the state because of
neglect, dependency or
abuse. Open Monday-Friday,
8:30am-5:00pm. Advocates must
be 21 years or older. Services
provided for children 0-18 years old.
Representation Project
Phone: 503-988-3060
Attorneys are appointed by the
court to represent children involved
in custody disputes in Multnomah
County.
Legal Aid
421 High St
Suite 110
Oregon City, OR
Phone: 503-655-2518
Open Monday-Friday, 9:00am-
12:00pm and 1:00pm-5:00pm. No
walk-ins accepted. Service are free
to low income people and people
over age 60.
Issues Facilitator
707 W 13th St
Vancouver, WA
Walk-ins welcome 8:30am-12:00pm.
1:00-pm-4:20pm by appointment
only.
& Referral
Phone:
1-888-201-1014 Free telephone advice and
referrals for low income WA state
residents with non-criminal matters.
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of Tenants (CAT)
2710 NE 14th
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-460-9702
Advocacy in landlord/tenant
issues.
Phone: 503-988-4334
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Childcare provided.
1333 NW Eastman
Gresham, OR 97030
Phone: 503-618-3247
Conflict resolution services for
neighbors, landlords/tenants and
businesses/customers. Open
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday from 8:00am-5:00pm
and Tuesday 10:00am-8:30pm.
Oregon
1020 SW Taylor St
Suite 700
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-223-8197
Education and outreach programs
regarding fair housing. Investigates
cases involving discrimination
acquiring or retaining housing.
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30am-
5:00pm.
Information
1021 SW 4th
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-988-3022
Hotlines
Multnomah and
Washington Counties:
Phone: 503-241-4111
Clackamas County:
Phone: 503-655-2518
Statewide Hotline:
1-800-520-5292
Family Law Hotline:
503-299-6101
Hotline for people who have been
denied public assistance benefits
and want to challenge that
decision. Also answers questions
about social security, SSI, welfare,
food stamps, or medical assistance.
Clinic
310 SW 4th
Suite 1018
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-768-6500
Open Monday-Friday, 9:00am-
5:00pm. $25 retainer fee.
Multnomah County cases only.
Covers divorces with no real
property or minor children. Works
on child support modification,
restraining orders and stalking
orders. For low-income people or
people over 60.
Phone: 503-225-9100
Attorney on duty Monday-Friday to
answer general questions.
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Phone:
503-299-6101 Legal consultation for domestic
violence survivors.
Family Law Self-Help
Center
1021 SW 4th
Room 211
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-988-4003
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. File restraining and stalking
orders here.
Legal Aid
921 SW Washington
Suite 500
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-224-4086
Open Monday-Friday, 9:00am-
12:00pm and 1:00pm-5:00pm. No
walk-ins accepted. Free services for
low income people and people
over 60.
Phone: 503-226-3083
Court appointed attorneys for low-
income people charged with
misdemeanors in Multnomah
County.
American Program of
Oregon Legal Services)
812 SW Washington
Suite 700
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-223-9483
Free to low income members of an
Oregon tribe.
Center
Phone: 503-243-2081
Advice about civil rights, special
education, healthcare, rights to
public and private services, and
guardianship and rights in care
facilities. www.oradvocacy.org
813 SW Alder
Suite 500
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 530-295-2760 or
503-224-2414
Open Monday-Friday, 9:00am-
5:00pm. Call for an intake Monday-
Wednesday from 4:30pm-7:00pm.
Free service for low income Oregon
residents with civil law cases only.
Help is also available for
immigration legal issues.
Homeland Security
4760 Portland Rd NE
Salem, OR 97305
Phone: 503-378-4145
Criminal Justice Services Division.
5200 SW Meadows Rd
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Phone: 503-684-3763 or
1-800-452-7636
Lawyer referral service. Modest
Means Panel that uses a sliding fee
based on income.
Hotline
Phone: 503-288-0130
Information by phone about tenant
rights. Available Monday-Thursday,
3:00pm-7:00 pm.
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*Conflict Resolution
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1827 NE 44th
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-595-4890
Family, couple, and parent-
adolescent mediation is available
on a sliding scale. Neighborhood
mediation services are free for City
of Portland residents. Services are
www.resolutionsnorthwest.org
Violence Legal
Phone:
360-696-0167 Domestic violence protection order
assistance.
Clinic/Oregon City
421 High St
Suite 210
Oregon City, OR
Phone: 503-551-9800
Retainer: Sliding scale $300-1250. All
fees based on income. Fees are on
a sliding scale, $25 for first visit, and
$45+ thereafter. Multnomah County
cases only.
Clinic/Portland
807 NE Alberta
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-281-1500
Agency deals with family law.
Practice aimed at tri-county area.
Appointments can be made after
9:00am. Night clinic on Tuesdays
and Wednesdays. Sliding scale: $25
for first visit, $40+ thereafter.
Clinic
232 NE Lincoln
Suite H
Hillsboro, OR
Phone: 503-648-1600
Intakes on Wednesday evenings,
$25 for first consultation, and the
hourly fee is on a sliding scale.
Washington county cases only.
916 SW 4th Ave
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-223-3137
Store that sells legal forms.
921 SW Washington
Suite 500
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-224-4086
A program of Legal Aid Services of
Oregon (LASO). Evening clinic
every other Thursday from 5:30pm-
7:30pm. Attorneys provide advice
and representation to low income
clients with civil legal issues.
Referral Service
Phone:
360-695-0599 Referrals to attorneys in SW
Washington. Initial consultation fee
$35; hourly rates vary.
Information Line
Phone: 503-620-3000
Recorded messages of general
legal information in English, Spanish,
Vietnamese, and Russian.
Institute
P.O. Box 460370
San Francisco, CA 94146
Phone: 415-647-1755
http://www.tribal-institute.org
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Family Law Facilitator
150 N First Ave
Room 102C
Hillsboro, OR
Phone: 503-846-2898
Open Tuesday-Friday, 8:00am-
3:00pm; walk-ins welcome. Closed
Mondays.
Legal Aid
230 NE 2nd
Suite A
Hillsboro, OR
Phone: 503-648-7163
Open Monday-Friday 9:00am-
12:00pm and 1:00pm-5:00pm. No
walk-ins. Free services for low
income people and those over 60.
Police Information
Phone: 503-655-8211
Non-emergency police dispatch.
Sheriff's Domestic
Violence Enhanced
Response Team
Phone: 503-655-8218
DVERT Advocate: 503-723-4974
Intervention & Child
Phone:
360-397-2108
Vancouver, WA
Multnomah County:
Phone: 503-255-3600
Clackamas County:
Phone: 503-655-8218
Washington County:
Phone: 503-846-2700
Domestic Violence Unit
Phone: 503-618-2581
Community Safety Specialist:
503-618-2454; 503-618-2237
Domestic Violence
Phone: 503-681-6175
DVRC Police Advocate:
503-640-5352 ext. 311
Phone:
503-823-3333
Non-emergency police dispatch.
Domestic Violence
Phone:
503-823-0992
Advocates: 503-823-0571;
503-823-0306
Phone: 503-629-0111
Non-emergency police dispatch.
Phone: 503-846-6048
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Senior Information
1411 SW Morrison
Suite 290
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-235-5474
Advocacy, support and
ombudsman services for
Multnomah, Clackamas, and
Washington County residents age
60 and over.
Aging & Disability
Phone:
503-988-3620
24-hour helpline.
700 SW Taylor
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-224-4086
Pro bono volunteer lawyers meet
with clients age 60+ with civil legal
issues.
Vulnerable Adult Abuse
Phone:
1-866-363-4276
Victim Services Information
Clackamas County
708 Main St
Oregon City, OR
Phone: 503-655-8616
Provides liaison between crime
victims and prosecutors. 24-hour
assistance for crime victims,
domestic violence and victim
restraining orders.
Multnomah County
1021 SW 4th Ave
Room 804
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-988-3222
Provides liaison between crime
victims and prosecutors.
Washington County
150 N First Ave
Suite 300
Hillsboro, OR
Phone: 503-846-8671
Provides liaison between crime
victims and prosecutors.
and Notification
Phone: 1-877-674-8463
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General Information
Prescription Savings
Phone: 800-238-2623
Offers low prices on prescription
medications.
www.AdvanceRx.com
Oregon
Phone: 888-427-0470
Members can call for information
about providers, claims and
coverage. www.myregence.com
Assistance Program
(FHIAP)
Phone: 503-373-1656
x22006
Toll free: 1-888-564-9669
For those who do not qualify for
OHP. 70-95% subsidy of private
insurance. Cannot be on or eligible
for Medicare.
www.ipgb.state.or.us/fhiap
www.healthfinder.gov
Provides basic resources on
diseases, conditions and injuries.
Contains a medical library and
connections to federal and non-
profit sites. Information is also
available in Spanish.
Phone: 971-634-0005
Oregon State no cost and low cost
children’s health insurance
program. Medical, dental, vision
and mental health coverage for
every uninsured child under age 19.
Based on a sliding scale.
www.oregonhealthykids.gov
Line
Phone:
503-947-7984
Toll free: 1-888-877-4894
Offers free help with insurance
questions and complaints and
assists callers in working with
insurance companies.
Insurance
Phone: 503-257-1732
Multnomah County residents may
call to speak to an outreach
specialist to see if a child qualifies
for free health insurance. Income
restrictions apply. Program is a
partnership between MESD, Kaiser,
and Multnomah County Health
Department.
Health Information and
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Available Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm.
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Phone:
503-624-9382
Toll free: 1-800-799-9391
Assists members in locating in-
network physicians, providers and
facilities. www.odscompanies.com
www.oregonhealthcon
nect.org
Information about healthcare and
health insurance in Oregon. Find
public health, affordable medical
services and county health
departments. Learn how private
health insurance works, including
appeal and complaint rights. Track
healthcare reform. Find programs
for healthy living.
426 SW Stark
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-988-5140
Toll free: 1-800-699-9075
Eligibility Hotline.
Phone: 503-228-2104
Drug Program
Phone: 1-800-913-4146
Any Oregon resident, regardless of
age or income and without
adequate prescription coverage
may qualify. Offers discounts up to
60% on prescriptions. Apply over
the phone or online at
www.opdp.org
3505 SW Veterans Rd
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-494-8968
First aid information for poisonings
and toxic substances. Located on
OHSU campus. Open 24 hours.
Phone: 503-284-1234
Information and appointments for
donors.
Foundation (Oregon
Chapter)
PO Box 66032
Portland, OR 97290
Phone: 503-298-3862
Improves the quality of life for
children with chronic and life-
threatening illnesses and life-
altering injuries by providing
entertainment, education and
family activities that help them
cope with the pain, fear and
isolation of prolonged illness.
www.starlight.org
Cure Oregon and SW
Washington Affiliate
1500 SW 1st Ave
Suite 270
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-552-9160
Survivor resources, survivor stories,
events, support groups and cancer
education. www.komenoregon.org
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Cooperative Library
“Victor Kit”
www.wccls.org Resource for people living with
cancer, mental illness, Alzheimer’s,
autism, difficult teens, or other
challenging circumstances. Find
online by searching “Victor Kit.”
P.O. Box 63716
Philadelphia, PA 19147-
7516
Internet site listing special
prescription coverage programs
(pharmaceutical companies).
Assists people with medicines and
prescriptions.
Medical Services/Providers
13435 SE 97th Ave
Clackamas, OR 97015
Phone: 503-659-0880
Family practice and immediate
care clinic. $116 new patient, $95
established patient.
Clinic
27 NE Killingsworth St
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-284-5239
For children who lack health
insurance or are covered by the
Oregon Health Plan. Total out of
pocket expense will not exceed
$59, including vaccinations,
laboratory services, x-rays and
prescriptions. Open Monday-Friday
9:00am-5:00pm.
Health Clinics
619 SW 11th Ave
Suite 225
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-546-4991
Medical clinics that provide free or
low-cost healthcare to the
uninsured. www.coalitionclinics.org
Clinic
4004 SW Kelly
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-223-5152
Sliding fee scale for low income
and uninsured chiropractic care.
Spanish-speaking staff available.
1220 SW 3rd
Portland, OR 97204
Free health services for veterans.
www.va.gov
Phone: 503-253-6334
Accepts OHP Open Card. Limited
openings on a sliding scale.
Healing Arts
525 NE Oregon St
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-231-6500
Student clinic is open to the public
and offers 45 minute massages for
$25. The professional clinic offers 60
minute massages for $50 and 90
minute massages for $70.
www.ewcha.com
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266 West Main St
Hillsboro, OR 97123
15296 SW Royalty Pkwy
Tigard, OR 97224
Phone: 503-846-4904
Open Monday and Thursday
evenings from 4:30pm-6:00pm in
Hillsboro and Wednesday evenings
from 4:30pm-6:00pm in Tigard. Free
healthcare for children and adults
without insurance.
Phone:
503-234-7299 Andrew Bonner, ND; Kathy Dahlke,
MD; Rebecca Raskin, MD have
limited openings on a sliding scale.
2850 E Powell Valley Rd
Suite 100
Gresham, OR 97080
Phone: 503-666-5050
Urgent care only. Occupational
medicine, worker's comp and
motor vehicle accidents. Private
insurance and uninsured, as
available.
(Salvation Army)
1712 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-239-1226
Free prescriptions for seniors over
60. No narcotics.
Emanuel Legacy
2801 N Gantenbein
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-413-2200
Free or sliding scale services.
1220 SW 3rd
Suite 476
Portland, OR 97204
Free to tribal members.
Appointment needed.
Samaritan
1200 NW 23rd
Portland, OR 97210
Phone: 503-413-7260
General medicine, no pediatrics or
obstetrics. Open Monday-Friday,
9:00am-4:30pm.
421 SW Oak
Suite 510
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-988-4790
Free service links caregivers to
respite and recreation, support
groups and financial assistance.
The Family Caregiver Support
Program helps people who provide
care for an elderly parent, family
member, neighbor or friend over 60
to access payment for respite care,
housework, cooking, yard work and
other services. Financial assistance
for grandparents who are over 60
and who are legal guardians of
their grandchildren. Open Monday-
Friday 9:00am- 5:00pm. Scholarships
may be available.
www.co.multnomah.or.us/dchs/life
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Phone:
503-251-4535 Homeopathic physician with limited
openings on a sliding scale.
Phone:
503-802-8700 Provides transportation to medical,
counseling, and dental
appointments for clients on OHP or
Medicaid. Need at least one-day
notice if you cannot ride the bus
and 3-4 days if you can.
2 NW 3rd Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-227-1222
Complimentary nutritional,
acupuncture, counseling therapies,
as well as dental and vision care.
Sliding scale ($20-$50 per visit) &
reduced rate on lab work.
Phone:
503-723-2944 Clackamas County Public Health
Clinic. Services include family
planning, primary care, prenatal,
immunization, AIDS info, WIC, well
child, nutritional services, and
dental services.
School-Based Health
Clinics
13 locations
Phone: 503-988-4424
Services to youth, ages 5-20, in
Multnomah County. Offer diagnosis
and treatment of injuries, sports
physicals, age appropriate
reproductive health care,
immunizations, fitness and nutrition
education, mental health services,
prescription medications, and
referrals to outside medical
providers. www.mchealth.org/sbhc
Clinic
15 N Morris
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-230-9875
Accepts Medicaid and insurance.
Free to enrolled members of tribes.
Naturopathic Medicine
2220 SW 1st Ave
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-552-1551
Low cost alternative healthcare.
$20 flat fee.
Center
3180 SW Sam Jackson
Park
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-494-8311
Urgent care. OHP Is accepted. No
one is turned away.
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219 W Burnside
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-241-3836
Open Monday-Friday, 9:00am-
12:00pm and 1:15pm-5:00pm.
Closed Thursday afternoons.
Primary care for homeless and low-
income women and men of
downtown Portland. If no OHP,
sliding fee scale available. TB
testing and general medical.
Acupuncture and Herb
Clinic
1011 E Burnside
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-232-3857
Chinese herbal medicine available
as well as acupuncture. Ask about
sliding scale.
Clinical Investigations,
Inc.
2230 NW Pettygrove St
Suite 120
Portland, OR 97210
Phone: 503-276-6224
Mental health studies: depression,
bi-polar, anxiety, panic and ADD.
Free mental health assessment,
primary care and medications for
those who qualify.
Center
Phone: 503-655-8471
Clackamas County Public Health
Clinic. Services include family
planning, primary care, prenatal,
immunization, AIDS info, WIC, well
child, nutritional services, and
dental services.
Oriental Medicine
10541 SE Cherry Blossom
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-253-3443
Herbal medicine and acupuncture.
Sliding scale. Open Monday-
Saturday, 8:30am-5:30pm. Thursday
open until 8:00pm. Take #15 bus.
1132 SW 13th
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-535-3800
Walk-in medical services for ages
30 and under on Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday at 9:00am.
Walk-in naturopath for any age
Monday-Friday at 1:30pm, Thursday
at 9:00am, or Monday and
Wednesday 6:00pm-9:30pm.
Acupuncture and chiropractic by
appointment. Help with OHP
enrollment. Sliding scale available.
Community Services
11020 NE Halsey
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-252-8500
Free or $10. Family health services.
Phone: 503-228-4533
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Clinic
11231 SE Market
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-255-7355
Herbal medicine and wholesale.
Sliding scale fees for low-income
people.
1200 SE Morrison
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-233 0721
Health education for Latino families
with children ages 0-6. Parents
participate in community talks on
nutrition, dental care and safety
with "Promotores de Salud" (Health
Promoters). Parents learn about
important child health issues.
Childcare is provided.
Integrative Health
Center
2901 E Burnside
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-238-5203
Mental health, osteopathic doctor,
support groups, HIV support group,
yoga and meditation, community
groups. Open Monday-Friday
8:00am-5:00pm.
Care & Education
Center (PACE)
5050 NE Hoyt
Suite 540
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-215-6600
Financial assistance available to
those who qualify. Patients are
billed at a full rate and must
complete a financial assistance
application with requested
documentation.
Health Center
8935 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97266
Phone: 503-772-4335
Primary care facility. Sliding scale
and OHP. Call for appointment.
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
4:30pm.
Phone:
503-722-6660 Clackamas County Public Health
Clinic. Services include family
planning, primary care, prenatal,
immunization, AIDS info, WIC, well
child, nutritional services, and
dental services.
Network
1849 NW Kearney St
Suite 201
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-279-8252
Medical research organization that
conducts studies on anxiety, ADHD,
bi-polar, and social phobias.
426 SW Stark
3rd Floor
Portland, OR 97204
No TB tests for shelters.
2610 SE Clinton St
Suite E
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-236-8853
Homeopathic physician with limited
openings on sliding scale.
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Concern- Downtown
Estate Hotel Clinic
225 NW Couch
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-274-1277
Free basic urgent medical care for
uninsured people over age 15. Call
for appointment. Dermatology and
podiatry care available. Spanish
interpretation available.
Concern- Gresham
800 SE 181st
Gresham, OR
Phone: 503-274-1277
General medical clinic for
uninsured or low insured.
Concern- Youth Clinic
820 SW Oak
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-274-1277
General medicine for street youth,
plus chiropractic care, pregnancy,
& STD testing, referrals. By
appointment.
Chiropractic Clinic
134 W Burnside
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-223-2213
Free services for low income and
no insurance. Open Monday-
Thursday, 9:00am-5:00pm. Closed
for lunch 12:30-1:30pm.
Health Center
4444 SW Corbett
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-224-4003
Holistic, pediatrics, pre-natal, etc.
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30am-
5:30pm.
House
2023 NW Hoyt
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-226-3021
Prescription assistance up to $50
one time a year.
Multiple locations.
www.zoomcare.com
Schedule online for same-day visits
for everyday health problems.
Prices are listed on website. Clinics
also run basic lab tests.
Multnomah County Health Clinics
Clinic
620 NE 2nd St
Gresham, OR 97030
Phone: 503-988-5155
Primary care for all ages. Referrals
to specialists.
Salud
6736 NE Killingsworth
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-248-3991
Primary care for all ages. Referrals
to specialists.
Center
12710 SE Division
Portland, OR 97236
Phone: 503-988-3601
Primary care for all ages. Referrals
to specialists.
Clinic
9000 N Lombard
Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 503-988-5304
Primary care for all ages. Referrals
to specialists.
Center
5329 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-988-5055
Primary care for all ages. Referrals
to specialists.
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Clinic Program
Various locations
Phone: 503-988-4424
Fax: 503-988-4464
13 medical clinics provide services
to youth, ages 5-21, who live in
Multnomah County. Offers
diagnosis and treatment of injuries,
sports physicals, age-appropriate
reproductive health care,
immunizations, fitness and nutrition
education, mental health services,
prescription medications, and
referrals to outside medical
providers. Program materials
available in multiple languages.
www.mchealth.org/sbhc
3653 SE 34th Ave
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-988-3500
Primary care for all ages. Referrals
to specialists.
426 SW Stark
5th Floor
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-988-5140
Walk-in clinic. Open Monday-
Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. Sliding
scale, OHP Plus A&C only and Care
Oregon.
Women’s Healthcare
Phone:
503-233-0808
1515 NE 41st
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-249-5801
Hotline: 800-550-4900
Open Monday-Thursday, 10:00am-
8:00pm; Friday- Saturday, 10:00am-
3:00pm. Free pregnancy tests and
maternity & baby clothes.
018 SW Boundary Court
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-222-9661
Crisis Line: 800-342-6688
Services for pregnant women and
young parents. Crisis line available
24-hours.
Cancer Program
Phone: 503-988-4043
For women 40 years and older.
Offers regular mammograms and
pap smear paid for by county at
participating clinics. Call for
eligibility and screening locations.
1712 NE Sandy
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-872-8379
Food program for pregnant and
breast-feeding women and
children ages 1-6. Open Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday, 9:00am-
11:30am and 1:30pm-3:30pm. Must
live in Portland.
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1626 NE 9th
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-284-1977
Free pregnancy tests and maternity
& baby clothes.
6737 NE Killingsworth
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97218
Mammograms and pap smears
provided for Spanish-speaking
women.
4055 SE Salmon
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-236-7235
Shelter for pregnant women ages
14-21. Maximum stay of 6 months.
Open Monday- Friday, 8:30am-
5:00pm.
Welcome Baby
5329 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-988-5055
Prenatal care for low-income
families.
933 NW 25th
Portland, OR
Phone: 1-800-752-6189
Pap smears, infection tests,
pregnancy tests, and birth control.
Abortions available. Outpatient
tubal ligations.
Field Nursing Services
5329 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-988-5055
Resources for prenatal care for low-
income families (home visits).
Health Department
5329 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-988-5055
Provides primary care for OHP
patients.
Clinic
15 N Morris
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-230-9875
Native American services. Prenatal
care, immunizations, STD
education, well-child exams,
women's health care and more.
Clinics
4945 NE 7th
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-288-5995
Office hours Monday-Friday,
8:00am-5:00pm. Clinic for people
with no insurance Monday-
Thursday, 6:30pm-9:30pm. Dental
service available Monday evenings
for $25.
Women’s Health
3181 Sam Jackson Park
Rd, L466
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-346-1212
Free appointments for women
experiencing barriers to
preventative health care, including
pelvic exams, Pap tests, and breast
exams. Available on a first come,
first served basis.
www.ohsuwomenshealth.com
219 W Burnside
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-241-3836
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Family Services
5200 SW Macadam
Suite 250
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-226-4870
Adoption counseling and financial
aid. Facilitates child-centered open
adoptions.
Phone: 503-988-5858
Toll free: 1-800-723-3638
Women and children's health line
for Oregon. Callers are referred to
health and social services programs
including reproductive health,
primary care, dental, mental
health, domestic violence, child
abuse, etc, as well as government
programs such as WIC and food
stamps. Available Monday-Friday,
8:00am-8:00pm.
3231 SE 50th Ave
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-775-4931
Reproductive health care, HIV/AIDS
testing, STD testing, abortions, birth
control and pregnancy tests.
Free/sliding scale.
Teen Clinic
3531 NE 15th
Suite B
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-288-8826
Free/sliding scale. www.ppcw.org
Center
9255 NE Halsey
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-256-0808
Pregnancy tests, prenatal and
parenting classes, post-abortion
counseling, prevention services.
Care Clinic
2705 E Burnside St
Suite 114
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-215-6262
Annual and maternal health care.
OHP accepted or sliding scale and
payment plan available.
Shield Program
2640 NW Alexandra
Portland, OR 97296
Phone: 503-239-1248
Residential treatment facility for
pregnant mothers; shelter for
emergency care, ages 10-18.
Memorial Health Clinic
2935 SW Cedar Hills Blvd
Beaverton, OR 97005
Phone: 503-352-6000
226 SE 8th Ave
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503-601-7400
Primary care, maternity, parenting
and immigrant services.
and Children)
Phone:
503-988-3503 Nutritional and educational
services for pregnant women and
women with young children.
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3710 SW US Veterans
Hospital Rd
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 888-233-8306
Provides health care for female
veterans of the Armed Services and
Coast Guard. Fees vary by service.
Open Monday-Friday, 9:00am-
4:00pm.
HIV/AIDS Services
Phone:
800-777-2437
Help line: 503-223-2437
Info and help for individuals with
STDs, AIDS/HIV, or anyone with
questions regarding these matters.
800 NE Oregon
Suite 1105
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-731-4029
Toll free: 1-800-805-2313
Helps HIV positive Oregonians with
health insurance, prescription
drugs, or co-payments and
deductibles. Office hours Monday-
Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. Clients must
be HIV positive and be up to
200% federal poverty level.
(CAP)
620 SW 5th Ave
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-223-5907
Non-medical services for people
and families with HIV/AIDS including
housing assistance, support groups,
emergency financial assistance,
counseling and assistance with
domestic chores.
Ministry
528 NE 52nd Ave
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-963-8102
Job and housing resources for
women who are HIV positive. Office
hours Monday and Thursday
9:00am-4:00pm and Tuesday,
9:00am-3:30pm.
of Oregon HIV Services
2941 NE Ainsworth
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-460-3822
HIV day center is a drop-in center
for people living with AIDS. Meals
available, as well as other
supportive services (haircuts,
washer/dryer, etc.) Office hours
Monday-Friday 9:00am-3:00pm.
Must have written verification of HIV
and be TB negative. Day center
also has a monthly group in
Washington County (Hillsboro).
2761 NE Halsey
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-281-8868
Food bank for low-income
individuals who are disabled due to
AIDS. Food delivery is possible.
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10 NE 10th
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-988-3030
Testing and counseling for people
with HIV or Hepatitis C.
Medicine
2017 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-233-2101
Immune-enhancement project.
Sponsors naturopathic treatment
program for HIV-related illnesses.
Nutrition Counseling
1130 NW 22nd Ave
Portland, OR 97210
Phone: 503-413-7283
Nutritional assessment, planning,
and education for cancer or AIDS
patients. Call for an appointment.
Office hours Monday-Friday,
8:00am-4:30pm.
Health Department
(Downtown)
426 SW Stark
6th floor
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-988-3775
Anonymous and confidential AIDS
testing and counseling. $20 fee,
although no one is turned away.
Health Department
5329 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-988-5020
Free AIDS testing on Tuesdays
5:00pm-6:30pm.
Clinic
2606 NW Vaughn
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-224-8083
Naturopathic treatment for
HIV/AIDS patients.
2727 SE Alder St
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-234-0175
Many programs including a foster
care home called Swan House in
Milwaukie, a Neighborhood
Housing and Care Program, food
pantry, and free store providing
men’s clothing and household
items. Includes a residential care
facility providing care for men and
women living with HIV/AIDS. Office
hours Monday-Friday 9:00am-
5:00pm. Call admissions for details.
Various Locations
Portland, OR
Phone: 800-230-7526
Reproductive health care, HIV/AIDS
testing, STD testing, abortions, birth
control and pregnancy test.
Free/sliding scale.
Clinic/HIV Services
214 N Russell
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-494-6822
Free dental services to HIV patients.
Office hours Monday-Saturday,
8:00am-5:00pm.
Community AIDS
Resource
1608 SE Ankeny
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-238-4420
Serves children & women affected
by HIV/AIDS. Support groups, food
bank, clothing, advocacy, and
education.
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Counseling
818 NW 17th Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-226-9061
Works with eating disorders,
provides individual family and
group therapy, nutrition counseling,
medical support and family support
groups. Offers adolescent art
therapy groups and movement
and exercise specialists. Office
hours Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
8:00pm. No fee for support groups.
722 NE 162nd Ave
Portland, OR 97230
Phone: 503-255-4205
Provides services for adults and
youth, including outpatient
counseling services, early
intervention and therapeutic
preschool programs, psychiatric
residential services, and services for
children and adults with
developmental disabilities. Also
offers a Family Resource Center
with a library and various activities
and events. Accepts OHP and
some private insurance.
www.albertinakerr.org
Center
818 NW 17th Ave
Suite 3
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-221-4531
Provides individual, group, family
and couples counseling. Tailored to
the financial resources of the client.
Some private insurance billing, OHP
and sliding fee scale. Free
information and support groups for
those with eating disorders. Equine
Assistance Program is a short-term
therapy model.
www.alliancecounselingcenter.org
Counseling Center
3800 NE Sandy Blvd
Suite 123
Portland, OR 97232
1815 SW Marlow Ave
Suite 208
Portland, OR 97225
Phone: 503-297-7979
Individual and couples counseling,
group counseling, men’s abuse
intervention groups, women’s
abuse recovery groups, and anger
groups available. Some insurance
billing and sliding fee scale
available.
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Mental Health and Counseling Services
for Suicide Prevention
Northwest Chapter
PO Box 25587
Portland, OR 97298
Phone: 503-291-0373
Conducts suicide prevention
presentations for schools and
community groups. Assists survivors
of suicide in accessing resources.
Healing
621 SW Alder
Suite 520
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-494-4745
Mental health services culturally
responsive to the needs of African
Americans. Offers individual, group
and family therapy, outpatient
addictions treatment, treatment for
gambling addictions and case
management.
6736 NE Killingsworth St
Suite 101
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-988-3999
x29520
Counseling and addiction services
for Spanish speaking residents of
Multnomah County.
712 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-954-2188
Outpatient mental health
counseling for children, families and
adults. Psychiatric and medication
management services available.
Sliding scale and low fee intern
counselor available.
www.bridgecitycounseling.com
Health Services
3001 N Gatenbein
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-413-4848
Inpatient psychiatric services for
adults and adolescents at
Emmanuel, Good Samaritan and
Adventist hospitals. Specializing in
crisis intervention, sex offender
treatment, fire setting assessment,
and sexual assault victims.
Individual, group and family
counseling. Adolescent outpatient
for chemical dependency and
mental health issues. 24 hour
program; fees vary by service.
(Child Abuse Response
and Evaluation
Services)
2800 N Vancouver
Suite 201
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-276-9000
Children referred because of
concerns about child abuse or
neglect. Safe environment for
children’s medical exams and
interviews. Referrals to mental
health services and other
community interventions are also
available.
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620 SW 5th Ave
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-223-5907
Located on the bus mall downtown
between SW Alder and Morrison.
Shelter, financial assistance,
employment counseling, life skill
education, and emotional support.
No fee except for testing ($20).
Healthcare
10373 NE Hancock St
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97220
24-Hour Walk-in Clinic:
2415 SE 43rd
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-674-7777
Providing mental health services,
crisis intervention, addictions
treatment, case management and
medication management to youth
and adults with OHP. Some school-
based services available. Also
provides free services for those with
gambling addictions. Transitional,
secure residential and permanent
housing for people with psychiatric
challenges. www.cascadiabhc.org
Various sites.
Intake: 1-888-982-2237
Assessment and evaluation,
psychiatric assessments, psychiatric
residential treatment services,
educational services, stabilization
and treatment services, sub-acute
services, medication stabilization
and management, transitional
aged youth services and culturally
specific residential services.
Mental Health
Phone:
503-655
-8401 24-hour crisis line and
comprehensive mental health
services to county residents.
Phone: 360-696-9560
Toll free: 1-800-626-8137
24-hour crisis line in Clark County for
residents experiencing a mental
health emergency or emotional
crisis.
3500 NE Martin Luther
King Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-235-8057
Bilingual Spanish/English counseling
services for children, adolescents,
and adults. Services include family
and individual counseling, trauma
counseling, parent training, and DV
counseling. Some private insurance
accepted. www.conexiones.us
Alternatives
Confidential location
Phone: 503-282-1082
Free services to those who are
looking at alternatives to
prostitution.
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Vancouver
521 E 33rd St
Vancouver, WA 98663
Phone: 360-694-7046
Counseling for children,
adolescents, and adults for a range
of emotional issues including
depression, anxiety, adjustment
disorders, behavioral problems,
domestic violence, and sex abuse.
(Morrison Child and
Family Services)
1718 NE 82nd
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-252-2392
Programs include outpatient,
residential and day treatment
services. Serves youth ages 4-18
who are displaying inappropriate
sexual behavior. Case
management, individual, family
and group therapy available.
Discrimination
320 SW Stark St
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-222-1111
Telephone crisis line, support and
counseling services for fathers.
PO Box 86852
Portland, OR 97286
Phone: 503-775-5683
Provides peer support for children,
teens, young adults and families
who have experienced the death
of a loved one. Services also
available in Spanish. Sites in
Portland, Hillsboro and Canby.
Anonymous of Oregon
Phone: 503-737-4126
Program based on the 12-steps with
an additional 5 steps that focus on
dual diagnosis. Meetings are open.
www.ddaoregon.com
Support Alliance (EASA)
Phone:
503-988-3272 The purpose of EASA is to identify
youth (ages 15-25) with symptoms
of psychosis as early as possible,
and to provide the most effective
support and treatment so they can
be successful. Services available
regardless of ability to pay.
Outpatient Service
11456 NE Knott
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-256-3040
Accepts clients with OHP or
Medicaid. Also offers a sliding fee
scale.
Phone: 503-345-5703
Member services for those covered
by OHP FamilyCare. Contracted
providers include Cascadia
Behavioral Healthcare, LifeWorks
NW, Morrison Child and Family
Services and Western Psychological
Services.
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Intervention Program
Phone:
503-846-3020 Individual and group counseling for
adult domestic violence victims in
Washington county.
605 SE 39th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-256-2330
Individual and family counseling
services.
Health/Parent Education
and Support Workshops
1215 SW 18th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-224-1223
Parent education and counseling
for couples, individuals, children
and adolescents. Special focus on
relationships and parenting issues.
Office hours Monday-Friday,
9:00am-7:pm. Sliding scale and
private insurance.
2116 NE 18th Ave
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-284-7426
List of local support groups, online
support groups and resources for
adults dealing with various types of
grief and loss.www.griefwatch.com
738 NE Davis
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-542-4551
Crisis: 503-233-8111
Free counseling for youth ages 9-17
and their families. Provides crisis
intervention, emergency shelter,
and follow-up care. The program
goal is to reunite youth with their
families. Parental consent
necessary for shelter but not for
counseling.
Program at OHSU
3181 SW Sam Jackson
Park Rd
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-494-4222
Intake: 503-494-6176
Specializing in therapy and
psychiatric services with youth and
families from refugee and
immigrant populations. Staff speaks
the following languages: Amharic,
Bosnian, Cambodian, Farsi, Iranian,
Iraqi, Japanese, Kurdish, Lao, Mien,
Oromo, Russian, Somali, Spanish,
Swahili and Vietnamese. Most
health plans accepted.
Child Services
1130 SW Morrison St
Suite 316
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-226-7079
Provides counseling for individuals,
couples, and families (children
through senior citizens). Private
insurance billing and sliding fee
scale available.
www.jfcs-portland.org
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Intake:
503-249-3434
24 Hour Crisis Line:
503-331-6425
Member Concerns:
503-249-5636
Kaiser intake is open 8:00am-
5:30pm. Kaiser Emergency
Psychiatric Services (crisis line) is
managed by mental health
clinicians who are available 24
hours a day, 7 days a week for
Kaiser members.
www.kaiserpermanente.org
2800 N Vancouver
Suite 106
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-249-8851
Serves children and adolescents
(ages 6 - 17) of the Pacific
Northwest who suffer from eating
disorders such as anorexia nervosa,
bulimia, or binge eating disorders,
as well as those whose disordered
eating contributes to obesity or
wasting. www.kartiniclinic.com
1823 NE 8th
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-460-2796
Offers individual therapy for
children and adults, family therapy
for foster and adoptive children
and their families, therapy for
prospective adoptive parents,
specialized adult adoptee services,
outreach and training, support
groups and consultation. OHP
accepted. www.kinshiphouse.org
LifeWorks Northwest
Various locations in
Multnomah and
Washington County
Intake: 503-645-9010
Family Coaching:
503-627-9194
Mental health and addiction
services for people of all ages,
cultural backgrounds and abilities.
Accepts OHP, some private
insurance and sliding scale. Free
alcohol and drug assessments for
youth. Outpatient and adolescent
day treatment and residential
services for pregnant women or
moms. Family Coaching available
in Washington County.
www.lifeworksnw.org
Prostitution Alternatives)
Phone: 503-282-1082
Supports women and children
affected by the sex industry.
Services include case
management, advocacy and
counseling.
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Services NW
605 SE 39th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-231-7480
Individual, couple, family,
multicultural and child counseling.
OHP accepted.
PO Box 10796
Portland, OR 97296
Phone: 503-220-1000
Free grief and bereavement
support groups for children, teens
and their adult guardians.
www.oregonhospice.org
12 SE 14th
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-235-3433
General counseling, DV violence
intervention groups, men's
counseling groups.
Family Services
1500 NE Irving St
Suite 250
Portland, OR 97232
1818 SE Division
Portland, OR 97202
2951 NW Division
Suite 200
Gresham, OR 97030
Intake: 503-542-3025
Provides outpatient mental health
services for youth as well as crisis
intervention and case
management. Offers alcohol and
drug treatment, day treatment,
and residential services. Also has
special services for sexual offenders
19 and under.
Crisis Line
Phone: 503-988-4888
24-hour brief counseling and
referral service. Dispatches Project
Respond and Crisis Prevention
Outreach in mental health
emergencies.
School-Based Health
Clinic Program
Various locations
Phone: 503-988-4424
Fax: 503-988-4464
13 clinics provide services to youth,
ages 5-21, who live in Multnomah
County. Offers mental health
services to those who are uninsured
or covered by the Oregon Health
Plan. Prescription medications and
referrals to outside mental health
providers available. Program
materials available in multiple
languages.
www.mchealth.org/sbhc
Clinic
15 N Morris
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-230-9875
No fee for Native Americans.
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Mentally Ill (NAMI) of
Multnomah County
524 NE 52nd Ave
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-228-5692
Toll free: 1-800-343-6264
Provides free NAMI Basics classes,
information and referral to those
suffering from severe mental illness
and support groups for family and
friends. Groups also available for
those with major depression and
Schizophrenia. Membership dues
may be waived.
www.nami.org/multnomah
Mentally Ill (NAMI) of
Washington County
18680 SW Shaw St
Aloha, OR 97007
Phone: 503-356-6835
Support groups, educational
classes, and resource library
available. Program assists
individuals living with mental illness
and their families in navigating
prescription assistance programs,
medical care, and advocacy.
Prevention Lifeline
Phone:
1-800-273-TALK Free and confidential 24-hour
hotline available for those in a
suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
Center
8383 NE Sandy Blvd
Suite 205
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-253-0964
Sliding scale available.
522 NE 52nd Ave
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 971-544-7485
Mental health recovery program
for adults living with mental illness.
Supports members in employment,
education, skill building and
recreation.
Healthcare Services
18000 SE Webster Road
Gladstone, OR 97027
Phone: 503-722-4470
Secure adolescent residential
treatment program for mental
health, drug and alcohol and
eating disorder issues. Serves youth
12-17 and their families. Drug and
alcohol assessments available as a
free service to the community.
Accepts most major private
insurance plans. Free Teen
Recovery groups are available in
the Portland area.
www.northwestbhs.com
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Clinic
621 SW Alder St
Portland OR 97205
Phone: 503-494-4745
Adult outpatient treatment for an
array of problems. Services include
individual therapy, group therapy,
marital and family therapy,
psychiatric evaluation, and
medication management.
Adolescent Psychiatry
Clinic
3181 SW Sam Jackson
Rd
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-418-5775
Intake: 503-494-6176
Mental health assessment and
treatment for children and families
experiencing behavior or
emotional issues. Specializing in
abuse evaluation and treatment,
anxiety disorders, mood disorders,
ADHD, and development disorders.
Services
2410 SE 121st Ave
Suite 216
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-335-5975
In-home services for children and
families. Therapeutic and skills
training services also available.
OHP accepted.
Associates, Inc.
5125 SW Macadam Ave
Suite 145
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-231-7854
Work with adolescents and adults
specializing in Dialectical Behavior
Therapy and depression/anxiety
issues. Individual, group and family
counseling available.
Crisis: 888-457-4838
Confidential help line for mental
health crisis, suicide intervention
and referral available for veterans
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Phone:
800-698-2392 Free call for Oregonians who want
to speak to trained peers who have
struggled with mental health issues,
addictions, homelessness and
related issues using the Intentional
Peer Support model. Available 7
days a week. Hours vary.
1132 SW 13th
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-535-3800
Walk-in mental health services.
Open Monday-Friday, 1:30pm-
3:30pm.
Psychological Service
Center
511 SW 10th St
Suite 400
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-352-2400
Assessment for learning disabilities
and ADD. Individual adults,
children, couples, family and group
therapy services available.
Specialty clinic for anxiety disorders.
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503-258-4557 A parent support line which
provides emotional support and
crisis intervention for parents
throughout Portland metro area.
Offers effective parenting
techniques, information on child
development, referrals to
community resources, and a safe
place to confidentially discuss
parenting challenges and
successes. Free weekly support
groups for parents that are co-led
by parent leaders and professional
facilitators are also available.
3415 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-234-9591
Residential treatment for youth who
are emotionally disturbed. Children
attend onsite schooling. Individual,
family and group counseling
available. Sliding scale, Medicaid,
and private insurance accepted.
2116 NE 18th Ave
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-285-1714
Free suicide bereavement support
group. Meets 3rd Monday each
month, from 7:00pm-9:00pm.
www.sbsnw.org
Various locations.
Phone: 503-775-4931
x276
Provides individual counseling for
ages 14 and up, addressing a
variety of mental health issues. No
medication management or
prescribing available. Call for an
intake. Sliding scale available.
www.ppcw.org
Counselor Education
615 SW Harrison
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-725-4620
Individual couple and family
counseling, Call for availability.
Sliding fee scale available.
Outreach Center
8383 NE Sandy Blvd
Suite 110
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-273-5370
Provides free readjustment
counseling to eligible veterans and
sexual trauma counseling to
veterans who experienced sexual
harassment or trauma during
military service. Office hours
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-4:30pm.
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Outpatient Services
5228 NE Hoyt St
Building B
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-215-6474
Adult day treatment programs for
those with chronic mental illness.
Group and individual counseling
services available. Must be 18 and
older to participate. Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm.
361 SW 4th St
Gresham, OR 97030
Phone: 503-231-1334
Volunteer led support groups
addressing symptoms such as
depression, anxiety, low self-
esteem, anger and phobias.
2325 E Burnside
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-235-8057 x2
Network of mental health and
other related service providers for
Latinos.
*Conflict Resolution
Services*
1827 NE 44th
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-595-4890
Family, couple, and parent-
adolescent mediation is available
on a sliding scale. Neighborhood
mediation services are free for City
of Portland residents. Services are
available in English and Spanish.
Call for an intake.
www.resolutionsnorthwest.org
7523 SE 52nd Ave
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-777-4810
Provides faith-based individual and
family counseling. Fees on a sliding
scale. www.rci-pdx.org.
2049 NW Hoyt St
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-222-3436
Provides counseling for individuals,
couples and families. Sliding scale
available.
Centers
Various locations.
Phone: 503-281-3318
Locations throughout the Portland
Metro Area. Therapists integrate
spiritual and religious beliefs into
sessions. Some insurance billed.
Sliding fee scale available.
(SEI)
3920 N Kerby Ave
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-249-1721
Individual, family, or group
counseling, information and
referral, and parenting classes.
4511 NE 90th
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-287-0642
Individual and group counseling for
persons separated, divorced or
single. Does not provide services to
those who are psychotic, violent or
substance abusers. Sliding fee
scale.
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Abuse)
PO Box 86244
Portland, OR 97286
Phone: 503-956-3378
SOSSA offers individual support and
support groups for teen and adult
survivors and non-offending family
members of sibling sexual abuse.
Also provides educational
workshops for service providers.
www.sossainfo.org
Programs of Portland/
Vancouver (TIP)
4800 NE 122nd Ave
Portland, OR 97230
Phone: 503-823-3937
Trained volunteers called by
hospitals and public safety
personnel to assist family members
after a sudden death, victims of a
crime or witnesses to a tragedy.
Volunteers available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.
Phone: 503-234-7332
Counseling for children and their
families. Some school-based
services available. OHP accepted.
Family Matters
12570 SW 69th Ave
Portland, OR 97223
Phone: 503-554-6060
Offers individual, family, couple
and group therapy services with
graduate interns. Sliding fee scale
available.
Portland
10 N Russell
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-280-2600
Recreation, counseling, and
advocacy services for youth and
their families.
Phone: 503-291-9111
24 hour crisis line for mental health
emergencies.
Mental Health Services
Phone: 503-291-9155
24 hour line:
503-291-8401
Non-urgent information and referral
for mental health and addiction
treatment services.
Vancouver, WA
Phone: 360-798-2918
Free individual, group, couples and
family counseling. Therapists, case
managers, psychiatric prescribers,
and nurses are available.
Various locations.
Phone: 503-624-2600
Outpatient mental health services
for children, adolescents and
adults. Psychiatric services and
psychological evaluations
available.
Family Services
7688 SW Capital Hwy
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-244-2292
Counseling services for youth and
families.
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2923 NW Hoyt
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-226-3021
Provides free counseling and social
services.
Center
12 SE 14th
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-235-4050
Individual and group counseling for
women; specializing in domestic
violence, abuse issues, recovery,
healing and support. Anger
management classes also offered.
447 SE Baseline
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503-640-4222
Outpatient child and family
counseling. Drug testing available.
School based services available
throughout Washington County.
Private Counseling Providers
5404 N Montana
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-232-0969 x1
Works with individuals, couples,
adolescents and families dealing
with issues like depression, anxiety,
attachment, sexuality, and divorce
or separation. Bills ODS and Blue
Cross Blue Shield and accepts
private pay.
NCC
4900 SW Griffith Dr
Suite 261
Beaverton, OR 97005
Phone: 503-804-1285
Works with adult individuals (both
men and women) and couples.
Specializes in relationship issues,
depression and anxiety, addictions
and co-dependency. Many types
of insurance accepted.
1605 NE Broadway St
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-331-8156
Specializes in working with girls.
CADC I
5932 NE Glisan St
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-421-0152
Offers assessments (mental health
and addictions), individual, family
and group therapy. Works with
issues including divorce,
parent/child conflict, loss, anger,
anxiety, bullying, peer pressure,
drugs and alcohol, depression,
body image and sexual and
gender identity. Fees range from
$40-$60.
www.annaboothcounseling.com
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5404 N Montana
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-367-0882
Specializes in working with children
(6 and above), teens and families
dealing with issues like depression,
anxiety, attachment, sexuality, and
divorce or separation. Bills ODS and
Blue Cross Blue Shield and accepts
private pay.
LCSW
2607 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Suite H
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-502-2037
Individual, family, and group
counseling and trainings.
Specialties: Play therapy, sand tray,
grief, terminal illness, cancer, family
change (separation, divorce, foster
care, adoption). Some insurance
billing and sliding scale available.
www.healingjourneyoftheheart.com
2125 N Willis
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-516-5095
Counseling for individuals, families,
adolescents and children.
Specialties: Working with families,
children and teens struggling
behaviorally and academically in
school. $40 per session.
LCSW
5404 N Montana
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-310-8178
Services offered in Spanish or
English. Provides counseling for
adolescents and their parents as
well as individual adults and
couples. Conducts mental health
evaluations for immigration cases
and training on cultural
competency. Accepts Blue Cross
Blue Shield, Reliant Behavioral
Health, and ODS.
www.fluidcommunity.net
4605 NE Fremont
Suite 210C
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-407-8955
Individual, couple and family
counseling. Specializes in Autism
Spectrum Disorders.
516 SE Morrison St
Suite 405
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-234-6972
Works with children, teens and
adults individually and with their
families. Specializes in managing
depression and anxiety, school
struggles, family conflicts, adjusting
to divorce and substance abuse.
www.hitonassociates.net
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4900 SW Griffith Dr
Suite 235
Beaverton, OR 97005
Phone: 503-936-2555
Counseling for children,
adolescents and women. Women’s
support group also available.
Specializes in working with
stepfamilies. Some insurance
accepted. Evening appointments
available. www.drjenifelkerpsyd.com
4900 SW Griffith Dr
Suite 239
Beaverton, OR 97005
Phone: 503-520-9977
Specializes in working with children,
youth and families. Some insurance
billing available.
2306 NE Glisan
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-702-9259
Services offered to adolescents
and adults. Works with multicultural
individuals, people of color,
blended families, GLBTQ couples
and individuals. Accepts Blue Cross
Blue Shield, Cascade Health,
Great-West, Kaiser, LifeWise and
ODS and a sliding fee scale is
available.
7929 SW 37th Ave
Suite D
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-577-3621
Specializes in behavioral problems,
parenting, trauma, anxiety,
transition, loss, attachment,
Collaborative Problem Solving, play
and art therapy. Provides individual
and family therapy and serves early
childhood through teens. Fee for
private pay is $90 per hour.
820 NW 21st Ave
Suite B
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-975-4898
Counseling for adolescents,
individuals, couples and families.
www.collaborativealliancecounseli
ng.com
8440 SE Sunnybrook Blvd
Suite 120
Clackamas, OR 97015
Phone: 503-653-0631
Individual, family and group
counseling available for $40/hour.
Specializes in issues related to child
behavior challenges, sleep
problems, adjustment disorders,
habit/tic disorders, anxiety,
depression, family adjustment,
chronic illness, obesity, ADHD,
learning difficulties, school
difficulties and developmental
disabilities. Testing also available.
www.sundstromclinic.com
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MA
7440 SW Hunziker St
Suite A
Tigard, OR 97223
Phone: 971-404-7192
Counsels adolescents, adults,
couples, and families. Specializes in
relationship issues, depression,
anxiety, parenting, divorce, trauma
and grief/loss. Fees range from $50-
$70 per session or sliding fee scale.
CSWA
2100 NE Broadway
Suite 225
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-896-4499
Serves adults, couples, children and
families. Specializes in crisis, trauma
and addiction issues. GLBTQ
friendly. Sliding fee scale available.
420 South State St
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
Phone: 503-624-5705
Specializes in trauma work from a
holistic perspective. Primarily works
with parents and middle school
aged students as well as GLBTQ
youth and adults. Private pay and
sliding fee scale available.
8305 SE Monterey
Suite 219
Portland, OR 97266
Phone: 503-223-6183
Specializes in play therapy with
children under 12. Individual, family
and group counseling services for
all ages. Bills some insurances and
sliding fee scale available.
5404 N Montana
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-501-8047
Native Spanish speaker who works
with school-aged children and
families dealing with trauma, sex
abuse, human trafficking, and
ADHD. Accepts Blue Cross Blue
Shield, Aetna, ODS and Kaiser.
Northwest Adoption
Support
909 N. Beech St
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 971-533-0228
Offers individual and family
counseling and post-adoption
services, adoptive parent support
group, life story book group, and
consultation. Sessions are $60/hour.
Sliding fee scale available.
www.northwestadoptionsupport.co
m
2455 NW Marshall St
Suite 7A
Portland, OR 97210
Phone: 503-349-4435
Specializes in trauma, abuse,
depression, anxiety, post-traumatic
stress, addictions, eating disorders
and difficult relationships for ages
14-Senior. Sliding scale and some
insurance accepted.
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Northwest Passages
5331 SW Macadam Ave
Suite 363
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-858-8770
Counsels adolescents and their
families with drug or alcohol issues
as well as those dealing with
depression, anxiety, ADHD, court
involvement and family challenges.
www.northwestpassages.com
Foundations Counseling
& Consultation Services
500 Abernethy Rd #6
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-481-2515
Serves children, adolescents and
families dealing with issues such as
depression, anxiety, stress, grief/loss,
divorce, self-harm, suicidal
ideation, school issues and
adoption/foster care. Some
insurance billing and sliding scale
available.
712 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-545-5329
Serves children, adolescents,
families and individual adults.
Specializes in trauma, sexual abuse,
depression and anxiety. Groups for
kids with separating or divorced
parents. Many types of insurance
accepted, including Aetna and
Crime Victims Compensation.
www.natebagleycounseling.com
Foundations Counseling
& Consultation Services
500 Abernethy Rd #6
Oregon City, OR 97045
Phone: 503-953-5769
Counseling available for children,
adolescents, families and adults.
Specializes in adolescent
addictions, Cognitive-Behavioral
Therapy (CBT), depression, anxiety,
parenting, suicidality and
drug/alcohol education. Sliding fee
scale available.
823 NE Broadway
Suite 2B
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-281-0085
Specializes in trauma, play therapy,
art therapy and sand tray with
adults and children. Some
insurance accepted. Sliding fee
scale available.
5404 N Montana
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-232-0969
Serves adolescents and adults
dealing with trauma, sexual abuse,
depression and anxiety. Also
provides evaluations in immigration
cases. Services offered in English
and Spanish. Bills Blue Cross Blue
Shield, Great West, and Kaiser.
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5932 NE Glisan
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-956-4506
Diversity oriented and GLBTQ
friendly. Specializes in working with
adolescents and college-aged
adults dealing with grief/loss,
alcohol/drug treatment, academic
success, anxiety and depression.
Groups for adolescent girls also
available. Charges $65/hour or
sliding fee scale.
5404 N Montana
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-309-2368
Specializes in working with children
ages 4 and up and families around
parenting issues, abuse and
trauma. Private pay and sliding fee
scale available.
LMFT
4115 N Mississippi Ave
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-341-7001
Therapeutic services to people
undergoing major life
transformations, grief/loss, chronic
illness, shifting sexual orientation
and transgender issues. Provides
consultation and educational
services about gender identity and
transgender issues.
www.transtherapist.com
5441 SW Macadam Ave
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-227-4007
Specializes in ADHD, Aspergers
Syndrome, and Autism.
3434 SW Kelly
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-348-9811
Specializes in individual, group, and
family therapy, grief and loss,
adolescent issues, GLBTQ
populations, anxiety and
depression. Bills some insurance
and has sliding fee scale.
1820 SW Vermont St
Suite H
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-320-8753
Child and family therapy for
$95/session. Specializes in working
with those who have experienced
trauma as well as the adoption
triad. Out of network insurance
billing available.
650 Officer's Row
Suite B
Vancouver, WA
Phone: 360-931-0113
Counseling for children, teens,
families, adults and groups.
Insurance billing available.
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PMHNP-BC
712 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-954-2188
Assists children and adults with
recovery from insomnia, mood
problems, psychosis, and eating
disorders. Assessment and recovery
options may include prescribing
medications, nutrition, exercise and
collaboration with other providers.
Some sliding scale services
available.
www.bridgecitycounseling.com
Clarity Counseling
2306 NE Glisan
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-752-9943
Counseling for individuals, couples,
children, or families. Specializes in
working with boys and the African
American community. Sliding scale
and some insurance billing for Blue
Cross Blue Shield available.
www.claritycounseling.org
5331 SW Macadam Ave
Suite 363
Portland, Oregon 97239
Phone: 503-803-1250
Individual, family, and couples
therapy for issues including
depression, anxiety, trauma,
addiction, relationship and
parenting concerns, sexuality, grief
and loss, medical problems, school
and learning-related problems and
life transitions. Specialties also
include working with education
issues, as well as blended families
and divorcing, or post-divorce
families. Some insurance billing
available.
423 NE 60th Ave
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-995-5264
Individual, couples, and family
counseling. Specialties: Grief & loss,
sexual abuse/trauma, depression
and relational issues. Fees are
$75/individuals and couples and
$90 for families. Sliding fee scale
available.
www.danehytherapy.com
5616 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Portland, OR 97215
Phone: 503-233-2442
Counseling for children, teens,
families, and adults.
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2538 NE Broadway
Suite C
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-282-8600
Therapy for children, families, and
groups and parent education.
Specialties: Play therapy, adoption,
adolescent addiction, ADHD,
depression, ODD, PTSD, physical
and sexual abuse.
3701 SE Milwaukie Ave
Suite C
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-314-7801
Parent coaching and counseling
for children and adolescents.
Specializes in play therapy, anxiety,
depression, anger management,
selective mutism, foster care and
adoption issues, grief, adjustment
and family conflict.
www.pinnaclefamconsulting.com
2732 NE Broadway St
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-202-5424
Specializes in EMDR (eye
movement desensitization
reprocessing), trauma, anxiety,
divorce or relationship issues. Also
utilizes play therapy and art
therapy. Works with adults and
children. Sliding scale and some
insurance accepted.
3800 NE Sandy Blvd
Suite 124
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-936-0427
Therapists Nina Danielsen, MS and
Leticia Sainz, MA serve individuals,
couples, families, children and
teens. Free 30-minute consultations
available for new clients. No
insurance billing. Sliding fee scale
available.
www.wellcounseling.com
Various locations.
Phone: 503-282-0182
Website lists a number of private
therapists and their specialties.
www.portland-therapist.com.
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Phone:
503-249-5770
Culture Club
5135 NE Columbia Blvd
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-762-4286 or
503-492-8488
Provides cultural events and social
gatherings at the NAYA Family
Center.
Affairs
911 NE 11th Ave
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-231-6273 or
503-231-6702
Information and referral about
Native American tribes in the
Northwest Region. Hours: Monday-
Friday, 7:30am-3:30pm.
Division (CSD): Indian
Phone:
503-731-3147
x2206
Tribal Fish Commission
Phone: 503-238-0667
Phone: 503-285-4474
Limited funds for travel, some food
and other Native resources.
Siletz Indians
12790 SE Stark St
Suite 102
Portland, OR 97233
Phone: 503-238-1512
Provide job training and advocacy
for employment, life skills, clothing
and work experience.
Warm Springs
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Victims of Crime Services
Department
Phone: 503-281-5802
Provides church services for Native
people of all denominations.
Phone: 503-288-8177
A domestic violence program for
Native women and children.
710 SW Jackson St
Portland, OR 97207
Phone: 503-725-9695 or
503-665-5904
Play group for Native American
children ages infant-5 and their
parent/guardians. All people are
accepted. No pre-application
needed. Fill out information form at
first attendance. No fee for
services. Open Wednesday,
10:30am-12:30pm.
Resources
2410 SE 11th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-232-7411
Serving people with disabilities.
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1220 SW 3rd
Room 476
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-326-2020
Provides referrals for medical,
dental and psychological care to
Native Americans who are
members of federally recognized
tribes and who live on reservations
for Native Americans in the service
area. Hours: Monday-Friday,
8:00am-4:00pm.
Welfare Association
(NICWA)
5100 SW Macadam
Suite 300
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-222-4044
Provides training and information
regarding social services to Indian
children and their families. Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm.
Phone:
1-800-283-2437 Open 8:30am-1:00pm, 2:00pm-
5:00pm, Monday-Friday.
Parent Support
3917 NE Shaver
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-666-1740
Support and encouragement for
those parenting Native American
children with disabilities or learning
challenges.
Program of Oregon
Legal Services
812 SW Washington
Suite 700
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-223-9483
Provide job training and advocacy
for employment, life skills, clothing
and work experience through the
Department of Legal Aid.
Rehabilitation
Association (NARA)
1631 SW Columbia
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-231-2641
Clinic:
15 N Morris
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-230-9875
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Inpatient/outpatient,
treatment services, community,
medical and emergency services
focused toward the Native
American population.
Student and Community
Center at PSU (NASCC)
710 SW Jackson
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-725-9695
Located on the southern tip of PSU
campus. Open to the public
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-6:00pm.
Computer use and room rental
available. Learning center
dedicated to promoting culture
and connection through
education.
www.nativecenter.pdx.edu
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(NAYA)
5135 NE Columbia Blvd
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-288-8177
A culturally specific agency
working to promote family unity
and educational achievement
while honoring cultural traditions.
Offers a variety of services.
Veterans Association
PO Box 1035
Portland, OR 97207
Phone: 503-220-8262
Advocacy for Native veterans.
American Business
and Entrepreneurial
Phone:
503-968-1500 Provides small business trainings
and workshops around owning and
maintaining small business.
Phone: 503-988-3660 or
503-230-9875
Elders program. Potluck every
Tuesday, 5:00pm-7:00pm.
Phone: 503-771-8867
Headstart is operated Monday-
Friday, 8:30am-12:00pm. Provides
breakfast and lunch and limited
transportation. Applications
accepted year round for children
ages 3-4. Preference given to
Native children, but serve all
populations. Phones are answered
after 12:00pm.
2303 SE 28th Place
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-916-6499
Provides student advocacy and
tutoring.
Students of Higher
Education (UISHE)
724 SW Harrison St
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-725-5671
Provides student advocacy and
community events for Native
students at Portland State
University.
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621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
PO Box 18102
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 971-533-0102
Workshops, support groups and
resource library for individuals and
families who are a part of the
transracial adoption community.
Center
Phone:
503-256-4000 Group for moms with babies 0-4
months and 4-12 months. Provides
socialization with other moms,
troubleshooting, weight checks
and help with lactation issues, etc.
Cost: $30 for 6 weeks.
Phone:
503-797-2843 Volunteer group providing
information and support to
postpartum mothers and families.
www.babybluesconnection.org
Resource Center
16550 SW Merlo Rd
Beaverton, OR 97006
Phone: 503-591-4176
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
4:00pm. Offers free information and
referral services to families in the
Beaverton School District.
Phone:
1-800-448-3000 Hotline offering parent support.
Center for Family and
Adolescent Research
(CFAR)
729 NE Oregon St
Suite 150
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-243-1065
Power of Parents (POP) is a
counseling and support group for
parents or guardians of youth (ages
14-20) who are using drugs but
refusing counseling. Open Monday-
Thursday, 9:00am-8:00pm and
Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm. Call to
determine research eligibility. All
services are free.
www.ori.org/cfar/portland
Success (Project of
Children's Justice
Alliance)
8010 N Charleston
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-286-0600
"Parenting Inside Out" curriculum for
parents/caregivers of children of all
ages involved in DHS and the
criminal justice system. No fees.
Group meets for 12 weeks for 4
hours per week.
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of Washington
1112 Columbia St
Vancouver, WA
Phone: 360-695-1325
Weekly drop-in groups available to
any parent or caregiver. No
registration or fees. Childcare
available.
Collaborative Problem
Solving
3001 N Gantenbein Ave
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-413-4844
Free classes and support group for
parents/caregivers of children and
teens with behavioral problems.
Held Monday evenings from
6:00pm-7:30pm at Caremark
Behavioral Health Services (1st floor
conference room).
(Volunteers of America)
Phone: 503-236-8492
Offers a 16-week parenting course.
Parents and children attend a
weekly 4-hour session, including
play lab sessions. Parents also
receive instruction on parenting
topics, receive individual coaching
and participate in group
discussions.
(Albertina Kerr Centers)
722 NE 162nd Ave
Portland, OR 97230
Phone: 503-255-4205
The Family Resource Center is a
safe place for families who are
raising a child who has mental
health and behavioral challenges.
Families may gather for peer
supportand hold family activities
and events. An extensive resource
library is also available with
accessible free materials.
www.albertinakerr.org
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Offers seminars and classes that
provide insights to supporting kids
as they move from being children
through adolescents and into
adulthood.
www.fullesteemahead.org
Resource Center
222 NE 6th Ave
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Phone: 503-844-1063
Located in the basement of JB
Thomas Middle School. Food,
clothing and referrals to social
services. Services are free to
residents of Washington County.
Open Monday-Thursday.
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Parent Child
Development
Program (PCDS)
7211 SE 62nd Ave
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-988-5961
Serves families with children 0-5
years. Provides age and
developmentally appropriate
educational guidance and support
services, Parents as Teachers home
visits, play groups, developmental
screenings and case management.
Program
2020 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-239-6996
Provides counseling, support
groups, education, and child care
for pregnant and parenting teens.
Services
1130 SW Morrison St
Suite 316
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-226-7079
Side by Side parent coaching
services. Includes office and home
visits and phone consultation.
Private pay and sliding fee scale
available. www.jfcs-portland.org
Phone: 503-846-0665
Psychoeducational groups for
parents in the process of divorce or
custody changes and their children
ages 5-16 in Washington County.
LifeWorks Northwest
Various locations in
Multnomah and
Washington County
Intake: 503-645-9010
Family Coaching:
503-627-9194
Mental health and addiction
services for people of all ages,
cultural backgrounds and abilities.
Accepts OHP, some private
insurance and sliding scale. Free
alcohol and drug assessments for
youth. Outpatient and adolescent
day treatment and residential
services for pregnant women or
moms. Family Coaching available
in Washington County.
www.lifeworksnw.org
Service (MFS)
1808 SE Belmont St
Portland, Oregon 97214
Phone: 503-232-0007
Offers 13-week "Make Parenting A
Pleasure" classes for parents with
children birth to 8 years old.
Oregon Pre-
Kindergarten Program
3445 SW Moss St
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-432-6746
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Free services for children
ages 0- 5. Weekly home visits and
groups for parents with kids 0-3.
Half-day preschool for ages 3-5.
Must meet income guidelines and
live in West Multnomah County or
have a child in childcare in North
Portland.
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Parenting Program
Markham Elementary
10531 SW Capitol Hwy
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 971-244-0148
Free parent/child play groups for
children 0-5 on Tuesdays, 9:30am-
11:00am. Topics covered include
child development, brain
development, developmental
screening, and school readiness.
812 SW 10th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-224-4339
Toll free: 1-800-995-7936
Serves homeless teens, at-risk youth,
and young adults aged 12-22.
Youth Parenting Course teaches
youth about child development,
nutrition and baby care. Case
management, parent education
and support services for pregnant
and parenting teens, Some funding
for subsidized housing available.
Families Association,
Inc. (NAFA)
PO Box 25355
Portland, OR 97298
Phone: 503-243-1356
NAFA provides support to adoptive
families through social, educational
and cultural events. Website
provides information about
adoption resources.
www.nafaonline.org
Healthcare Services
18000 SE Webster Road
Gladstone, OR 97027
Phone: 503-722-4470
Secure adolescent residential
treatment program for mental
health, drug and alcohol and
eating disorder issues. Serves youth
12-17 and their families. Drug and
alcohol assessments available as a
free service to the community.
Accepts most major private
insurance plans. Free Teen
Recovery groups are available in
the Portland area.
www.northwestbhs.com
www.northwestfamilies.
org
Website provides thorough
information on activities, books,
events and resources for families.
Parenting
Kennedy School
Community Room
8736 NE 33rd Ave
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-234-6004
Provides two support and play
groups each week for parents and
children ages five and under.
www.nw-ap.org
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Network (OFSN)
PO Box 324
Marylhurst, OR 97036
Phone: 1-800-323-8521
Offers support groups, classes and
information/referral for parents and
caregivers of children and
adolescents with special needs,
including emotional, behavioral,
mental and/or physical challenges.
www.ofsn.com
Training and
Information Center
2288 Liberty St NE
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 1-888-505-2673
Helpline: 1-888-891-6784
Serves parents of children ages
birth-26 with disabilities or
suspected disabilities as well as
children with emotional or
behavioral problems. Offers a
lending library, trainings,
information and referrals. Open
9:00am-4:00pm.
Resource Center
(ORPARC)
2950 SE Stark St
Suite 130
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-241-0799
Toll free: 800-764-8367
Free information, referral,
consultation, resource library,
education and advocacy for
Oregon DHS adoptive and assisted
guardianship families.
www.orparc.org
Institute (PCI)
Phone:
206-654-2994 Call or visit website for a list of
parent coaches or call for a referral
based on specialty area or
location. www.thepci.com
The R.A.F.T.
PO Box 90822
Portland, OR 97290
Phone: 503-761-4686
Faith-based organization provides
a support network to relative,
adoptive, and foster families, which
include training, support and
connections to resources.
www.pctheraft.org
Phone: 503-258-4557
A parent support line which
provides emotional support and
crisis intervention for parents. Offers
effective parenting techniques,
information on child development,
referrals to community resources
and a safe place to confidentially
discuss parenting challenges and
successes. Free weekly support
groups for parents that are co-led
by parent leaders and professional
facilitators are also available.
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10320 SE Pine St
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-295-4280
Offers family, parent, and
educational activities for single
parents and their children.
www.parentswithoutpartners.org
www.PdxParenting.com
Website and workshops provided
offering tips and resources for
parents on relevant topics for
children and teens.
Student Services
Department
501 N Dixon
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-916-5460
Education opportunities for families
in Portland Public Schools on topics
such as bullying, substance abuse
prevention, social-skills, adolescent
brain development, and
cybersafety.
Teen Parent Services
4039 NE Alberta Ct
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-916-5858
Childcare, parenting education,
transportation, young father
services, counseling, advocacy,
home instruction, night schools and
post-high school planning.
Center
9255 NE Halsey
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-256-0808
Prenatal and parenting classes.
*Conflict Resolution
Services*
1827 NE 44th
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-595-4890
Family, couple, and parent-
adolescent mediation is available
on a sliding scale. Services are
available in English and Spanish.
Call for an intake.
www.resolutionsnorthwest.org
(SEI)
3920 N Kerby Ave
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-249-1721
x238
Parenting classes focus on child
development, discipline,
supervision, praise and cultural
awareness. Childcare is available.
21970 SW Sherwood
Blvd
Sherwood, OR 97140
Phone: 503-825-5480
Available to students and families in
the Sherwood School District. Offers
parenting classes, ESL classes, food,
clothing, housing and energy
assistance, and counseling.
Powelhurst Baptist
Church
SE 112th and Powell
Phone: 503-281-5176
Support and goal setting group for
parents with children of all ages.
Parents may join at anytime. First
meeting is free; additional charge
of $20 membership fee and $5 per
week following. Scholarships
available. Walk-ins welcome.
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830 NE 47th Ave
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-317-1130
Free support group for families with
a child or teen with mental illness,
substance abuse or a serious
behavior problem. Located at
Providence Child Center.
Sponsored by Trillium Family
Services and Albertina Kerr Centers.
(Waverly Children's
Home Campus)
3550 SE Woodward St
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-234-7532
The Incredible Years is a 12-week
parenting class most appropriate
for parents of children ages 5-12.
Classes are open to the public,
though you must be enrolled in the
outpatient program. Accepts OHP
or private pay.
Memorial Health Clinic
Phone: 503-359-8413
Free parenting class in Spanish.
Counseling Services
Various locations
Phone: 503-666-8832
Counseling center offers a variety
of parenting classes throughout the
year. Call for latest information.
447 SE Baseline
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503-640-4222
Parenting classes offered
throughout Washington County.
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General Information
3150 SW 87th
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-292-6628
General animal care provided.
PO Box 30454
Portland, OR 97294
Phone: 503-253-5584
Pick up deceased animals, also live
capture and relocation of wildlife.
Operates 24 hours. Call for fees.
Animal Hospital
1984 NW Pettygrove
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-228-7282
24 hour emergency care for pets.
Website offers free listing for lost or
found pets. www.dovelewis.org.
Society
1067 NE Columbia Blvd
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-285-7722
Adoption of pets available.
Discount coupons to spay and
neuter cats and dogs. Free
program for cats of people with
low or no income.
Neuter Fund
7425 N Leavitt
Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 503-286-2411
Provides coupons to spay/neuter as
well as vaccinations at reduced
costs at various veterinary
locations, including the Oregon
Humane Society.
Medical Association
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Referral to member vets by
geographical location or by
specialty. Office hours Monday-
Thursday, 9:30am-4:00pm.
Pet Fostering & Adoption
Phone: 503-925-8803
Cat adoption and boarding with
reduced fees for volunteering.
Phone: 503-262-0763
Pet adoption.
Phone: 503-649-3855
Phone: 503-988-7387
Protective custody for pets
program. Reduced boarding fees.
Phone: 503-285-7722
Ask for the Red Cross Program.
Phone: 503-638-7502 or
503-254-9902
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621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
Church of Christ
2941 NE Ainsworth
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-284-8767
GLBTQ welcoming congregation.
Service Committee
2249 E Burnside
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-740-8035
Latino American/Asian Pacific
Youth Program works to develop
leadership skills.
510 SW 3rd Ave
Suite 400
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-241-9756
Interpretation services in 40
languages. Services may be paid
for through OHP card.
(IRCO)
4424 NE Glisan St
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-235-9396
Provides early childhood
development services, parent
education and support, youth
services, anti-poverty assistance
and health education programs to
Asians and Pacific Islanders.
Service Center
3633 SE 35th Pl
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-872-8822
Services for Asian community such
as case management, ESL classes,
mental health services, addiction
treatment, employment info, and
recreational/cultural activities.
Healing
621 SW Alder
Suite 520
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-494-4745
Mental health services culturally
responsive to the needs of African
Americans. Offers individual, group
and family therapy, outpatient
addictions treatment, treatment for
gambling addictions, case
management and medical
management.
Center
6736 NE Killingsworth St
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-988-4119
Food bags, counseling, referral to
resources and parenting classes
available in Spanish.
PO Box 40625
Portland, OR 97240
Phone: 503-222-6151
Works to end discrimination based
on sexual orientation and gender
identity. Information and referrals to
legal services and mentors,
education and outreach and
political advocacy. Office hours
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-6:00pm.
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6736 NE Killingsworth St
Suite 101
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-988-3999
x29520
Counseling and addiction services
for Spanish speaking residents of
Multnomah County.
Resource Center
12555 SW 4th St
Beaverton, OR 97005
Phone: 503-270-0272
Open Monday-Wednesday,
9:00am-12:00pm and Wednesday
evenings 6:00-8:00pm. Provides
English and Spanish classes, food
assistance, and referrals for
clothing, immigration, DV services,
and counseling as well as direct
advocacy and a variety of services
for the Hispanic community.
www.beavertonhrc.org
Immigration Services
231 SE 12th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-231-4866
x133
Consultations in asylum and
deportation cases.
Catholic Charities
Phone: 503-263-4944
Services for Spanish-speakers in
Clackamas County, including
information and referral,
employment and fair housing.
Group
3024 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 971-235-6165
A weekly group for GLBTQ youth
who are survivors of physical,
sexual, or emotional abuse.
Program of SMYRC and Trillium
Family Services.
Spanish Information and
Phone: 503-655-8568
3500 NE Martin Luther
King Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-235-8057
Bilingual Spanish/English counseling
services for children, adolescents,
and adults. Services include family
and individual counseling, trauma
counseling, parent training, and DV
counseling. Some private insurance
accepted. www.conexiones.us
La Familia
2710 NE 14th
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-284-5178
Family violence prevention services,
parenting classes, and support
groups.
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Connection Program
4134 N Vancouver Ave
Suite 300C
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-335-6161
Vocational rehabilitation services,
including employment for Latinos
with disabilities. Also ESL and
computer classes in Spanish, job
placement, translation and
interpretation services, resume and
interview workshops, information
and referral.
www.or.easterseals.com
Community
Phone: 503-973-5267
Shabbat Services Registration
5:30pm, Dinner 6:00pm, Services
7:00pm-8:00pm. GLBTQ welcoming
congregation.
901 SE Oak St
Suite 106
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-236-9670
451 NW 1st Ave
Gresham, OR
Phone: 503-669-8350
Open Monday-Thursday, 9:00am-
4:00pm. Culturally-specific social
services for Latinos.
United Church of Christ
1137 SW Broadway
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-228-7219
GLBTQ welcoming congregation.
1011 SW 12th Ave
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-228-6389
GLBTQ welcoming congregation.
Homeownership
5136 NE 42nd
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-595-2111
Free bilingual (English/Spanish)
home buying and foreclosure
prevention education. Available
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.
www.haciendacdc.org
1112 NE 21st Ave
Suite 5
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-335-6591
Support for lesbians with cancer or
other life threatening conditions as
well as support to their partners,
families and friends.
825 NW 18th
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-248-4662
Kaballat Shabbat Services every
Friday at 8:00pm. Saturday Minyan
at10:00am. Wednesday morning
Minyan at 8:30am. GLBTQ
welcoming congregation.
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Services
434 NW 6th Ave
Suite 202
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-221-1689
Free immigration legal assistance.
Phone hours: Monday and
Tuesday, 2:00pm-5:00pm. All other
times, leave a message.
Refugee Community
Organization)
10301 NE Glisan St
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-234-1541
Open Monday-Friday, 9:00am-
4:00pm. Social services for African
immigrants, Asian/Pacific Islanders,
and Slavic community. Job
counseling and English training
available.
Child Services
1130 SW Morrison St
Suite 316
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-226-7079
Assists individuals and families within
the context of Jewish values.
Services include individual and
group counseling, emergency
financial assistance, and referrals
during times of crisis. Insurance
billing and sliding fee scale
available. www.jcfs-portland.org
Phone:
503-226-7079 Jewish community for GLBTQ and
their partners, regardless of religion.
Potlucks, dinners, and parties. Also
provides links to GLBTQ friendly
synagogues.
www.gayjewishportland.com
PO Box 5163
Portland, OR 97208
Phone: 503-228-3892
Works for social change by
providing a supportive environment
for all families. Monthly support
groups and school based
advocacy services available.
Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:30am-
5:00pm.
Services
605 SE 39th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-233-0042
Call for appointments. Assists with
asylum and deportation cases and
offers mental health services.
Refugee resettlement, family
reunification, immigration
assistance including visa petitions.
Services offered in other
languages. Hours: Monday-
Thursday, 8:30am-5:00pm, Friday
8:30am-2:30pm.
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Community Church
(MCC)
2400 NE Broadway
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-281-8868
GLBTQ welcoming congregation.
Outreach to gay and lesbian
community, counseling and
referrals, Christian-based spiritual
support.
Empowerment and
Resource Center
Confidential location.
Phone: 503-778-8333
Advocacy and support groups
addressing the needs of women
and children of the Middle East or
Central Asia and descendants.
Leave message if no answer.
Community Center
6651 SW Capitol Hwy
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-244-0111
Cultural, athletic, and educational
center. Membership fees vary. Call
for more information.
Rehabilitation
Association)
1438 SE Division
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-231-2641
Clinic:
15 N Morris
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-230-9875
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Inpatient/outpatient,
treatment services, community,
medical and emergency services
focused toward the Native
American population.
Youth Association)
5135 NE Columbia Blvd
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-288-8177
Open Monday-Friday, 9:00am-
6:00pm. Education and support
services for Native youth and
families. DV support groups offered.
Alliance
PO Box 4928
Portland, OR 97208
Phone: 503-533-8787
Social support and educational
group for individuals who desire to
explore and express another
gender.
1430 SW Broadway
Suite 200
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-227-5605
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Serves Multnomah County
residents age 50 or older.
3033 SE Monroe St
Milwaukie, OR
Phone: 503-659-4988
Dr. Sarah Becker is an
endocrinologist for trans individuals
in the Portland Metro area. Also
provides low-cost care once a
month at Old Town Clinic.
Education Center
(OSFEC)
5080 SW 185th Ave
Aloha, OR 97007
Phone: 503-995-6031
Culturally relevant services for
Somali youth and families. Services
include tutoring, recreational
opportunities, health education
and early intervention.
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2727 SE Alder St
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-234-0175
Many programs including a foster
care home called Swan House in
Milwaukie, a Neighborhood
Housing and Care Program, food
pantry, and free store providing
men’s clothing and household
items. Also includes a residential
care facility providing care for men
and women living with HIV/AIDS.
Office hours Monday-Friday
9:00am-5:00pm. Call admissions for
details.
520 SW Yamhill
Suite 320
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 800-870-1069
Provides professional interpretation
and translation for foreign
language and ASL. Onsite phone
and video conferencing services
available. Fees vary by service.
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-
5:00pm.
and Friends of Lesbians
PO Box 8944
Portland, OR 97207
Phone: 503-232-7676
Support group for people who
have a GLBTQ loved one.
Community School
1131 SE Oak Street
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-232-5334
Provides free English classes, high
school diplomas and academic
support for youth ages 14-20.
www.emoregon.com
2801 N Gantenbein Ave
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-335-0855
Substance abuse treatment for
African American women and their
families, including medical services,
mental health services, parent skill
building, and children's services.
PO Box 10797
Portland, OR 97296-0787
Phone: 503-222-6507
Shelter for women & children. No
males over 17. Four week limit.
Spanish speaking advocates
available. After Hours Line:
503-222-6222
Services (ROSS)
4033 SE Woodstock
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-777-3437
Comprehensive services for Russian
speakers, including case
management, DV awareness,
translations, dental program, legal
consultation, housing assistance,
and senior services.
Phone: 503-778-7386
Services for South Asian women
and families.
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3920 N Kerby
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-249-1721
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Serves African American
community.
Resource Center
3024 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-872-9664
Free HIV testing, art therapy,
support groups, counseling and
open mic last Friday of the month.
Organized to Assist
2906 NE Glisan
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-284-3002
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-
5:00pm. Refugee resettlement and
immigration services.
Congregation
21420 Willamette Dr
West Linn, OR
Phone: 503-650-7013
Tot Shabbat: Friday 6:00pm. Family
Shabbat: Friday 7:00pm. GLBTQ
welcoming congregation.
9750 SW Terwilliger Blvd
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-244-8177
GLBTQ welcoming congregation.
1422 SW 11th
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-222-2031
GLBTQ welcoming congregation.
1441 SE 122nd Ave
Suite 1435
Portland, OR 97233
Phone: 503-252-3000
Provides the necessary support to
improve the quality of life of
transgender and gender non-
conforming children, youth and
their families through education,
services, advocacy and research.
Services, Inc.
13401 SW 136th Pl
Tigard, OR 97223
Phone: 503-590-0535
Vietnamese interpretation onsite or
on the phone. Fees vary.
Pride Project
2100 SE Belmont
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-206-5792
Open Wednesday and Thursday,
4:00pm-5:30pm. Free program for
LBGTQ youth ages 14-21 in
Washington County. Offers 2
weekly social support, skill-building
groups in Beaverton and Portland.
Focus on alcohol and drug abuse
prevention and safer sex
education. www.prideproject.org.
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Senior Services
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
Phone: 800-424-3410
Information and referral, support
programs, travel services and free
tax assistance.
Association
1311 NW 21st
Portland, OR
Phone: 800-733-0402
24-hour crisis line, information and
referral, support groups, classes,
and library.
Services
Locations statewide.
Phone: 503-774-3898
Primarily serves developmentally
disabled. Serves low-income
seniors, age 65 or older. Provides
dentures. No emergencies.
1411 SW Morrison
Suite 290
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-235-5474
Advocacy, support and
ombudsman services for
Multnomah, Clackamas, and
Washington County residents age
60 and over.
Support Program
(Multnomah County
Aging and Disabilities)
421 SW Oak
Suite 510
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-988-3646
Grant funds assist grandparents,
age 55 and older, who are raising
their grandchildren. Funds may
help pay for childcare, counseling,
recreational activities, and
parenting classes.
6319 SE Powell
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-772-3677
Serves adults, age 55 and older.
Emergency dental care, including
dentures. Serves those under 55 if in
a wheelchair. Mobile dental
services available.
Southeast Multicultural
Senior Center
4610 SE Belmont St
Suite 102
Portland, OR 97215
Phone: 503-988-3660
Services for seniors and adults with
disabilities. Provides case
management, information and
referral, transportation, friendly
visits, legal and tax assistance, utility
assistance and respite.
and Child Services)
1130 SW Morrison St
Suite 316
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-226-7079
Comprehensive needs assessment,
resource linkages, home care
services and support services for
seniors. www.jfcs-portland.org
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Phone
: 503-522-2588 Provides convicted felons
opportunities to offer free services
such as lawn care, wood splitting,
painting, moving, cleaning gutters
and washing vehicles for those who
need assistance.
Center
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
www.medicarerights.org
Repair Program
Phone: 503-977-4582
Recruits and refers workers age 55
and over or persons with disabilities.
Must meet income eligibility
guidelines.
Service (MFS)
1808 SE Belmont St
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-232-0007
Creates access to community
resources. Helps older adults
maintain their independence.
www.metfamily.org
Hotline
Phone:
1-800-Medicare
(1-800-633-4227)
www.medicare.gov
Independence
Phone: 503-248-3646
Provides in-home services, such as
housekeeping, bath assistance and
respite care to eligible people 60
years and over. Sliding fee scale.
University Senior
Adult Learning Center
506 SW Mill St
Room 470
Portland, OR 97207
Phone: 503-574-4739
Free classes for people 65 years
and older. Register at the office.
*Conflict Resolution
Services*
1827 NE 44th
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-595-4890
Family, couple, and parent-
adolescent mediation is available
on a sliding scale. Neighborhood
mediation services are free for City
of Portland residents. Services are
available in English and Spanish.
Call for an intake.
www.resolutionsnorthwest.org
Child Services)
1130 SW Morrison St
Suite 316
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-226-7079
Provides information and support
for Jewish parents and children with
disabilities. Offers individual
consultation, support groups, a
lending library, information and
referral services and informational
events. www.jfcs-portland.org
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Phone
: 503-234-6167
Provides renovation to homes to
increase accessibility and safety.
Disability Services
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
Inc.
951 NW Hall
Room 110
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-725-8395
Program assists people with
disabilities to access assistive
technologies. Sliding fee scale for
evaluation and training. No fee for
information and referral services.
and Clackamas
Counties
619 SW 11th
Suite 234
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-223-7279
Serves people with developmental
disabilities and their families
through public education,
information and referral. Adult and
family case management, in-home
and center-based respite care.
Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm.
4950 NE MLK Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-281-1289
Teaches office skills, computer
applications, and employment skills
to people with disabilities. Fees vary
by service.
Services
215 SW Wallula Ave
Gresham, OR 97080
Phone: 503-667-0613
Serves developmentally disabled
people 18 and older. Vocational
and residential services.
of Oregon
619 SW 11th
Suite 225
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-228-7651
Information and referral,
community education, parent
support, advocacy, adult support
and employment services.
1943 SE 6th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-238-6100
Provides vocational evaluation and
training for adults with disabilities.
No fee for job placement. Must
have a referral from Voc Rehab.
Monday-Friday, 7:30am-4:00pm.
Southeast Multicultural
Senior Center
4610 SE Belmont St
Suite 102
Portland, OR 97215
Phone: 503-988-3660
Services for seniors and adults with
disabilities. Provides case
management, information and
referral, transportation, friendly
visits, legal and tax assistance, utility
assistance, respite, and
multicultural events.
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Network
1819 NW Everett
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-225-9192
Serves borderline developmentally
disabled persons. Fees vary.
Resources
2410 SE 11th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-232-7411
Serving people with disabilities.
Disabilities Services
722 NE 162nd Ave
Portland, OR 97230
Phone: 503-255-4205
Adapted living and vocational
services for youth and adults with
developmental disabilities,
including group homes, supported
living, and employment services.
Fees vary by service.
Repair Program
Phone: 503-977-4582
Recruits and refers workers age 55
and over or persons with disabilities.
Must meet income eligibility
guidelines.
of Children and
Adults with Learning
Disabilities
4475 SW Scholls Ferry Rd
#204
Portland, OR 97225
Phone: 1-888-899-2253
Information and referral for people
with learning disabilities. Adult
testing, support groups, workshops
and conferences. Fees vary by
services. Hours Monday-Thursday,
9:30am-4:30pm.
Support Group
Phone:
503-413-7707
Support group for brain injury
survivors, parents, families, and
spouses.
Services
4744 N Interstate
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-280-6940
Job assistance for people with
disabilities.
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Transportation and Bus Tickets
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
Phone: 503- 823-CYCL
(2925)
Information on bike lanes and bike
facilities, safe cycling, and a free
color map of Portland’s bikeway
network.
Op
734 SE Ankeny St
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-239-6951
1914 SE Ankeny St
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-239-0553
First location has used bikes and
performs small repairs. The second
location offers full repair service.
Phone: 503-283-5859 or
503-731-4652
24-hour emergency service on
state highways. Flats & jumps free
and a fee for tows.
Center
1700 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-288-8864
Bicycle repair, training, and
education. Serves youth ages 6-19.
Chapel
601 West Burnside
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-228-0746
Bus tickets for medical
appointments.
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Network of cars, minivan, and
pickup trucks for people who do
not need a car every day. Pay for
hours and miles driven.
www.flexcar.com.
(formerly Fareless
Square)
www.trimet.org Free fare on buses, MAX and
streetcar. Includes most of
downtown Portland and the MAX
to Lloyd Center. See website for
more details.
Phone: 503-243-2357 or
800-231-2222
Phone: 503-802-8700
Transportation to medical,
counseling, and dental
appointments for children and
disabled clients on Oregon Health
Plan or Medicaid. Need at least
one-day notice if you cannot ride
the bus and 3-4 days if you can.
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1430 SW Broadway
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-227-5605
Offers services to individuals 60+
who need assistance to remain
independent.
1816 NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-221-1224
Transportation for seniors and
disabled people in NW and SW
Portland. Fees vary by service.
2200 NE 24th
Ave
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-249-0471
Provides transportation to elderly or
disabled in NE and SE Portland.
3131 N Vancouver
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-280-1445
Transportation available for elderly
and disabled clients.
www.rideconnection.org
1712 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-239-1226
Occasional $5.00 gas vouchers as
a one-time emergency. License
and insurance required.
Shuttle (African
PO Box 5488
Portland, OR 97228
Phone: 503-572-0812
Provides free grocery shopping
transportation for adults 60+ years
living in N/NE Portland.
Southeast
3601 SE 27th Ave
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-235-8431
Northeast
Phone: 503-233- 5589
Occasional gas vouchers. Call for
more information.
Phone: 503-655-8208
Volunteer transportation for elderly
and disabled.
4012 SE 17th
Ave
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-238-RIDE
TTY: 503-238-5811
Call or visit website for trip planning
and transportation schedules and
to get information about using the
bike racks. www.trimet.org.
Phone:
503-231-3199
TTY: 503-239-3010
Phone:
503-802-8200 or
503-802-8000
For people with disabilities who are
not able to ride public
transportation. Call for application
and reservation.
Phone: 503-962-2455
TTY: 503-238-5811
House
2023 NW Hoyt
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-226-3021
Bus tickets available for medical
appointments.
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Youth Services
621 SW Alder St
Suite 810
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-222-5555
Locate local emergency services.
www.oregonsafenet.org
10101 SW Barbur Blvd
Suite 101
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-245-6262
Intensive teen outpatient program.
(Janus Youth)
314 SW 9th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-432-3986
Point of entry for youth ages 13-24
who need homeless services.
Intake, screening, and referrals for
food, clothing and shelter.
Opportunity School
3710 N Mississippi Ave
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-288-5813
Alternative middle and high school
for ages 12- 21 in Portland Public
Schools.
17446 SW Jay St
Beaverton, OR 97006
Phone: 503-407-9272
Outdoor enrichment program for
women and girls. Provides
opportunities for girls to enjoy
health and fitness through fun
outdoor sports like rock climbing,
windsurfing and hiking.
Program
Phone:
503-249-4859 Youth mentoring services for ages
6-16.
Girls Club
5250 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-282-8480
After school and summer program
for youth ages 6-18. Fee is
$15/school year. Character and
leadership development, health
and life skills, art, sports, etc.
018 SW Boundary Court
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 503-222-9661
Crisis Line: 800-342-6688
24 hour services for pregnant
women and young parents.
Emergency shelter placement and
crisis intervention and all options
pregnancy counseling. Crisis line
available 24- hours.
www.boysandgirlsaid.org
2828 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-282-7973
Drop in site. Summer and after
school programs. Summer sports
programs.
Project
3390 SE Milwaukie
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-231-4000
Serves Hispanic youth. Outpatient
drug and alcohol treatment,
individual and family therapy and
therapeutic groups. Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm.
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4015 SE Madison
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-238-1702
Provides transitional housing for
youth. Serves youth ages 16-20. No
fees.
224 NW 13th Ave
Suite 304
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-937-7404
Arts education organization which
serves underserved youth (ages 11-
18) and adults in N, NE, and SE
Portland.
6410 NE Halsey St
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-215-2273
Free weekend-long camp for
children and teens, ages 6-17, who
are grieving the death of someone
close to them.
619 SW 11th Ave
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-224-7800
Teen parent program and
childcare resource and referral.
Some school-based programs
available.
(CAP) Teen2Teen
Program
620 SW 5th Ave
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-223-5907
Group of youth ages 15-19 who
volunteer for CAP and are trained
as peer educators in HIV and
sexuality education. Offers agent
trainings to community youth ages
15-21.
Mental Health
7025 N Lombard
Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 503-289-9071
Psychiatric treatment for youth 13-
18 years. Income restrictions apply.
Open to N/NE Portland residents.
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-
4:00pm.
Center for Family and
Adolescent Research
(CFAR)
729 NE Oregon St
Suite 150
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-243-1065
Power of Parents (POP) is a
counseling and support group for
parents or guardians of youth (ages
14-20) who are using drugs but
refusing counseling. Open Monday-
Thursday, 9:00am-8:00pm and
Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm. Call to
determine research eligibility. All
services are free.
www.ori.org/cfar/portland
4015 SE Madison
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-238-1702
Follow-up support for former Bridge
House youth as well as case
management services for youth not
needing a group home program.
Also operates two apartment
placement programs. Office hours
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.
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Group
3024 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 971-235-6165
A weekly group for GLBTQ youth
who are survivors of physical,
sexual, or emotional abuse.
Program of SMYRC and Trillium
Family Services.
Phone:
360-397-CHAT Teen help line where calls are
taken by teens ages 15-18.
Available Monday-Thursday,
4:00pm-9:00pm and Friday 4:00pm-
7:00pm.
www.ccteentalk.clark.wa.gov
Center
1700 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-288-8864
Bicycle repair, training, and
education. Serves youth ages 6-19.
Mom's program
5139 N Lombard
Portland, OR 97203
Phone: 503-285-9871
Links young parents in N/NE
Portland with services to address
emergency needs, case
management, education, job
training, and parent support.
Child and Family
Services)
1718 NE 82nd
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-252-2392
Programs include outpatient,
residential and day treatment
services. Serves youth ages 4-18
who are displaying inappropriate
sexual behavior. Case
management, individual, family
and group therapy available.
3975 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-731-4793
Works with teen moms providing
cash benefits and food stamps.
Teens need a parent signature to
receive benefits.
PO Box 86852
Portland, OR 97286
Phone: 503-775-5683
Provides peer support for children,
teens, young adults and families
who have experienced the death
of a loved one. Services also
available in Spanish. Sites in
Portland, Hillsboro and Canby.
Services (Morrison Child
and Family Services)
2408 SW Halsey St
Troutdale, OR 97060
Phone: 503-665-0157
Residential and day treatment
program. Serves children 6-12 with
emotional, behavioral and
academic problems who are
unable to function in neighborhood
schools. Includes individual and
family therapy. Call for intake
appointment.
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231 SE 12th Ave
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-669-8350
A program of Catholic Charities
that offers school-based services for
Latino youth. Includes case
management, academic support,
tutoring, counseling and cultural
and recreational activities.
Service
5034 N Missouri
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-281-0355
Youth redirection program for
youth at-risk of gang involvement.
Individual and family counseling,
group rap sessions, teen parenting,
and youth job placement
assistance. Office hours Monday-
Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm.
10 N Killingsworth St
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-241-8824
Open Monday-Friday, 11:00am-
7:00pm and Saturday 10:00am-
2:00pm. Students must register for
classes/lessons/camps. Financial
aid available for students eligible
for free/reduced lunch.
Classes, private lessons, camps,
ensembles, and performance
opportunities on a wide range of
instruments. All offered on a sliding
scale. Free drop-in hip hop classes.
Oregon
105 SE Taylor St
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-230-0054
Works to ensure girls' voices are
heard and needs are met by
lawmakers. Also develops girls'
groups in schools and community
agencies and offers training for
parents and professionals on topics
relevant to girls.
www.girlsincnworegon.org
Portland Metro
3439 NE Sandy Blvd
Suite129
Portland, OR 97232
Phone:503 -318-5212
Character development program
for 3rd - 5th grade girls. 12-week
programs meet twice per week for
90 minutes around the Portland
Metro area. Combines running and
walking games with discussions
about various life skills, including
healthy eating, leadership, setting
goals and cooperation.
www.girlsontherunpdx.org
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Childhood Services
(Morrison Child and
Family Services)
11456 NE Knott
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-256-3040
Programs include Early Childhood
Intensive Outpatient Services, Hand
in Hand Day Treatment and
Outpatient, Listos Para Aprender.
Provides intervention for at-risk
children from birth to 13 years and
intensive therapy in a preschool
setting. Accepts clients with OHP,
Medicaid or private insurance and
offers a sliding fee scale.
Portland
2145 NW Overton St
Portland, OR 97210
Phone: 503-413-7787
Clearinghouse for volunteer
opportunities for youth and adults.
www.handsonportland.org
738 NE Davis
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-233-8111
Free counseling. Serves
adolescents 9-17 who are at-risk for
running away or in crisis. Provides
crisis intervention, emergency
shelter, and follow-up care. Goal is
to reunite youth with their families.
Parental consent necessary for
shelter but not for counseling.
1626 NE Alberta
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-282-3296
After school program for youth 11-
16 years. Homework help, art
projects, and African-American
history. Also gang prevention and
intervention services.
10055 E Burnside
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-988-6000
Provides school-based services to
youth in elementary, middle, and
high schools. Operates several SUN
Community School programs.
Program
2020 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-239-6996
Provides various services such as:
case management, counseling,
support groups, information and
referral, parent education, housing
assistance, crisis intervention,
healthcare, and child care for
pregnant and parenting teens.
Project
123 NE 3rd
Suite 310
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-232-2540
Hours: 8:30am-5:00pm. Legal
advice and referrals for youth, pro-
bono services for youth, assistance
with minority discrimination, and
class action suits with juveniles.
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Adolescent Treatment
3001 N Gantenbein
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-413-4848
Inpatient/outpatient services
available for ages 5-17. Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.
Various locations in
Multnomah and
Washington County
Intake: 503-645-9010
Family & Community
Alliance: 503-234-3400
Family Coaching:
503-627-9194
Family & Community Alliance is a
free and voluntary program that
provides home visits, skill building,
case management, and
information and referral. Family
Coaching available for residents of
Washington County. Weekly
sessions cover topics such as family
communication, conflict resolution,
parenting skills, and behavioral
management.
www.lifeworksnw.org
PO Box 10796
Portland, OR 97296
Phone: 503-220-1000
Free grief and bereavement
support groups for children, teens
and their adult guardians.
www.oregonhospice.org
Service (MFS)
1808 SE Belmont St
Portland, OR 97214
Phone: 503-232-0007
Creates opportunities for children
to succeed in their families, in
school, and the community.
Operates several SUN Community
School programs.
www.metfamily.org.
Family Services
1500 NE Irving St
Suite 250
Portland, OR 97232
1818 SE Division
Portland, OR 97202
2951 NW Division
Suite 200
Gresham, OR 97030
Intake: 503-542-3025
Provides outpatient mental health
services for youth as well as crisis
intervention and case
management. Offers alcohol and
drug treatment, day treatment,
and residential services. Special
services also available for sexual
offenders 19 and under.
Library
Various locations.
Phone: 503-988-5402
Open 7 days a week and two
evenings each week. Free to all
Multnomah County residents.
www.multcolib.org.
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Switchboard
Phone:
1-800-621-4000 24-hour crisis line for runaway youth
ages 12-20. Offers problem solving,
suicide prevention, local referrals,
conference calls and messages for
runaways and their parents. Some
bus tickets available.
Rehabilitation
Association)
1631 SW Columbia St
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-231-2641
24-Hour Hotline:
503-923-4357
Various locations throughout the
Metro area. Serves Native
Americans, outpatient & residential,
mental health services, youth
treatment ages 13-21.
and Family Center
(NAYA)
5135 NE Columbia Blvd
Portland, OR 97218
Phone: 503-288-8177
A culturally-specific agency
working to promote family unity
and educational achievement
while honoring cultural traditions.
Several youth programs and
alternative school.
Youth and Family
Services
7688 SW Capitol Hwy
Portland, OR 97219
Phone: 503-244-2292
Program provides youth and family
services to build assets for youth
and strengthen families. Some
school-based services available.
Office hours Monday-Friday,
9:00am-5:00pm.
812 SW 10th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-224-4339
Toll free: 1-800-995-7936
Serves homeless teens, at-risk youth,
and young adults aged 12-22
years. Includes 24-hour crisis line,
day service center, onsite health
clinic, alternative high school,
programs for pregnant and
parenting teens, career training,
transitional housing and counseling.
Drop-ins welcome.
10260 SW Greenburg Rd
Number 400
Portland, OR 97223
Phone: 503-452-6900
Youth learn teamwork, self esteem,
and cultural understanding through
free football camps.
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18000 SE Webster Road
Gladstone, OR 97027
Phone: 503-722-4470
Secure adolescent residential
treatment program for mental
health, drug and alcohol and
eating disorder issues. Serves youth
12-17 and their families. Drug and
alcohol assessments available as a
free service to the community.
Accepts most major private
insurance plans. Free Teen
Recovery groups are available in
the Portland area.
www.northwestbhs.com
Alternative School
7621 N Wabash
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-230-2378
Alternative school program which
serves youth up to age 19.
4222 NE 12th
Portland, OR 97211
Phone: 503-288-3728
Provides tutoring, counseling,
mentoring, parent education and
teacher education. Hours Monday-
Friday, 7:00am-7:00pm.
1221 SW Yamhill St
Suite 260
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-517-8990
Statewide database of mentoring
programs in Oregon.
www.oregonmentors.org
6443 SW Beaverton-
Hillsdale Hwy
Portland, OR 97221
Phone: 800-923-HELP
Youth Line:
1-877-553-TEEN
Spanish: 1-877-515-7848
Information & referral for callers of
all ages, advocacy and workshops.
Free services. Youth Line offers peer
support for youth.
Phone: 503-988-5858
Hotline: 1-800-723-3638
Women and children's health line
for Oregon. Callers are referred to
medical, dental, mental health,
domestic violence, child abuse
services, as well as government
programs such as WIC and food
stamps. Available Monday-Friday,
8:00am-8:00pm.
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1132 SW 13th
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-535-3800
Drop-in day center. Employment
resources and limited medical and
dental resources. Hours: Monday-
Friday, 9:00am-6:00pm.
www.outsidein.org
Identity Resource
Center
1132 SW 13th
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-223-4121 or
503-535-3895
Walk-in hours: Tuesday-Thursday,
11:00am-6:00pm. Art based
programs, peer-counseling,
referrals, HIV testing and prevention
work, internet resources, syringe
exchange, and pharmacy shuttle.
3415 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
Phone: 503-234-9591
Residential treatment for youth with
mental and emotional issues.
Children attend onsite schooling.
Individual, family and group
counseling available. Sliding scale,
Medicaid, and private insurance
accepted.
809 SW Alder
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: 503-228-6677
Works with homeless and
transitional youth ages 15-24 using
education, art, and recreation to
affirm personal worth.
and Friends of Lesbians
and Gays)
Portland
Phone: 503-232-7676
Clackamas
Phone: 503-998-1450
Support for friends and family of
GLBTQ people. Focus on
education, equality and
advocacy. Clackamas group
meets 4th Tuesday of every month
at 7:00pm at Atkinson Memorial
Church. Portland group meets 2nd
Tuesday of every month at the First
United Methodist Church.
2701 NW Vaughn St
Suite 151
Portland, OR 97210
Phone: 503-274-7343
Educational and vocational
training for youth and parenting
youth ages 16-24.
Various locations.
Phone: 503-775-4931
Family planning, birth control
distribution, sex education, STD
prevention and gynecological
exams.
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Community School
(PICS)
1131 SE Oak St
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-232-5334
Alternative high school for youth of
diverse backgrounds. ESL classes,
diploma program, free bus tickets,
free health care, and childcare
funding. Serves youth 14-20 years.
Teen Challenge
3121 NE Sandy Blvd
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-230-1910
Faith-based, one-year residential
addictions recovery program. Call
for an appointment.
Teen Parent Program
Various locations.
Phone: 503-916-5858
High school completion program
for pregnant/parenting teens.
Provides outreach to young moms
and dads who have dropped out
of school, parenting classes,
support groups, vocational
program, case management.
4816 SE 92nd
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-286-9350
Alternative school for youth 17-24
years. Paid construction training,
GED or high school diploma
assistance, college prep courses,
and job readiness skills.
2415 SE 43rd
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-230-9654
Assessment, counseling, and
support groups for youth. Sliding fee
scale.
Phone: 971-227-8558 or
503-872-5562 or
503-725-9604
Partnership between Portland
Public Schools, DHS and Portland
State University. Serves youth ages
14-16 who are in foster care and
who have received special
education services at any time
during their schooling.
Empowerment,
Achievement in Life)
4925 N Albina Ave
Portland, OR 97217
Phone: 503-548-4922
A program of LifeWorks Northwest
that provides culturally-specific
alcohol and drug treatment for
African American adolescents.
Includes outpatient, day treatment,
residential and aftercare services.
Family and mental health services
are included.
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(Janus Youth)
738 NE Davis
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-542-4640
Provides 24-hour immediate
intervention for youth ages 11-17
who are picked up by police for
truancy, violating curfew, running
away or trespassing.
*Conflict Resolution
Services*
1827 NE 44th
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97213
Phone: 503-595-4890
Family, couple, and parent-
adolescent mediation is available
on a sliding scale. Services are
available in English and Spanish.
Call for an intake.
www.resolutionsnorthwest.org
7523 SE 52nd Ave
Portland, OR 97206
Phone: 503-777-4810
Provides faith-based drop-in teen
center and after school programs.
www.rci-pdx.org.
Center and School
(Morrison Child and
Family Services)
9911 SE Mt Scott Blvd
Portland, OR 97266
Phone: 503-777-8090
Intensive & non-intensive outpatient
services for adolescent girls ages
11-17. Includes intensive drug and
alcohol assessment and individual,
family and group counseling.
Shield Program
Phone:
503-239-1248 Residential treatment facility for
pregnant mothers ages 10-18;
shelter for emergency care.
Inc. (SEI)
3920 N Kerby
Portland, OR 97227
Phone: 503-249-1721
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am-
5:00pm. Serves African American
youth, ages 7-24, and families in
Multnomah County. School-based
and summer programs available.
Resource Center
(SMYRC)
3024 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-872-9664
Serves youth around issues of sexual
orientation and gender identity.
Free HIV testing, art therapy,
support groups, and open mic last
Friday of the month.
Power
Phone: 503-331-1244
Youth leadership program for
young women in North and
Northeast Portland.
Phone:
800-344-4349 Serves youth ages 15-19. Helps
individuals achieve a GED or
diploma and train for a vocation.
Phone: 503-988-5519
Provides information for teens on
pregnancy prevention, parenting
alternatives, STD's and information
on how to access low-cost exams.
Multilingual services offered.
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Youth Services
Phone:
503-916-5773 Portland Public Schools program for
homeless youth returning to school
or in transition.
Mentoring Program
Phone: 503-813-7724
Matches volunteer singles, couples
and families with children ages 6-9
for mentoring relationships.
www.family-of-friends.org
10225 E Burnside
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: 503-823-0260
Introductory self-defense classes for
any woman or girl over age 13.
Classes are free and are held every
month around Portland. Call to
register.
447 SE Baseline
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503-640-4222
Outpatient child and family
counseling. Drug testing available.
School based services in
Washington County.
Toll free: 1-800-448-4663
24 hour information and referral for
youth ages 17 and younger.
Institute (YEI)
1704 NE 26th
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-280-1058
Offers specialized services for youth
ages 11-23. Includes GED
preparation, case management,
employment services, teen
parenting services and gang
prevention and intervention.
Childcare available. www.yei.org
Program (YIP)
10373 NE Hancock St
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503-230-9654
A program of Cascadia Behavioral
Health designed for youth ages 12-
21 who are struggling with drug or
alcohol issues and addictions.
Offers early intervention and
education as well as various
support groups. Call for an intake.
Center
3034 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-528-3034
Employment opportunities for
youth.
Familias Jovenes
5630 NE MLK Jr Blvd
Portland, OR
Phone: 503-721-1750
Support/self-advocacy programs
for young families. A bi-lingual
organization.