The Directory


This page is all about getting help. Here are links to the kinds of help:
In addition to this resource, the Portland-area Street Roots Rose City Resource is an excellent source of all kinds of up-to-date information.   Please note: If there's a category that isn't here but that would be helpful for you, or if you've found a place or service that should be listed as a resource, please email me at dick@dickwillis.com. Thanks! (Also, I'm working on a mobile device app for the Directory.)

The following icons indicate area of service:
... resources local to the Portland area.
... resources available in Oregon outside of Portland.
... resources available nationwide in the United States.
... multiple listing of Internet resources.

Emergency phone numbers   
(There's a printable version of this list.)
  Ambulance, Police, Fire:  dial 9-1-1
  Alcohol/Drug Help Line:   1-800-923-4357
  Call to Safety (formerly Women's Crisis Line): 1-888-235-5333; PDX local 503-235-5333
  Child Abuse Hotline - Oregon:   1-855-503-SAFE (7233)
  Clackamas Women's Crisis Hotline:   503-654-2288
  Clackamas County Behavioral Health:  503-742-5335 
  Cocaine Anonymous:   503-256-1666
  David Romprey Oregon Warmline:  1-800-698-2392
  Multnomah County Crisis Line:   503-988-4888; 1-800-716-9769
  Narcotics Anonymous:  503-345-9839
  National Child Abuse Hotline:  1-800-422-4453
  National Domestic Violence Hotline:  1-800-799-7233
  National Sexual Assault Hotline:  1-800-656-4673
  National Human Trafficking Hotline:  1-888-373-7888
  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:  1-800-273-TALK (8255)
  Oregon Abuse Hotline:  1-855-503-7233;  TTY/voice 503-945-5811
  Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence 503-230-1951
  Oregon Youthline:  1-877-968-8491;  or text: teen2teen to 839863
  Sexual Assault Resource Center:  503-640-5311
  Veteran Suicide Hotline:  1-800-273-8255, press 1
  Washington County Crisis Team:  503-291-9111; TDD 1-800-735-2900 (se habla espanol)
  Washington County Domestic Violence Crisis Line:   503-469-8620
Other Oregon county crisis numbers    
  Baker County Mountain Valley Mental Health (Baker City):  541-523-5903 
  Benton and Linn County Mental Health (Corvallis):  541-766-6844
  Clatsop County Behavioral Health Care (Astoria):  503-325-5724 
  Columbia Community Mental Health (St. Helens):  503-397-5211 
  Coos County Mental Health (North Bend):  541-756-8601 
  Crook County Mental Health (Prineville):  1-888-232-7192 
  Curry County Mental Health (Gold Beach):  1-877-519-9322 
  Deschutes County Mental Health (Bend):  1-888-232-7192 
  Douglas County Health & Social Services Department (Roseburg):  541-440-3532 
  Gilliam, Hood River, Sherman & Wasco Counties (The Dalles):  1-888-877-9147 
  Grant County Center for Human Development (John Day):  541-575-0030 
  Harney County Counseling & Guidance (Burns):  541-573-8376 
  Jackson County Health & Human Services (Medford):  541-774-8201 
  Jefferson County Community Mental Health (Madras):  1-888-232-7192 
  Josephine County Mental Health (Grants Pass):  541-474-5365 
  Klamath County Mental Health Center (Klamath Falls):  541-882-7291 
  Lake County Health & Human Services (Lakeview):  541-947-2498 
  Lane County Mental Health—White Bird Clinic (Eugene):  541-687-4000
  Lincoln County Mental Health (Newport):  1-888-232-7192 
  Linn County Health Services (Albany):  1-800-560-5535 
  Malheur County (Lifeways Behavioral Health) (Ontario):  541-889-9167 
  Marion County Health Department (Salem):  503-585-4949 
  Polk County Human Services (Dallas):  503-581-5535 
  Tillamook Family Counseling (Tillamook):  503-842-8201 
  Umatilla County Mental Health (Pendleton):  541-278-5720 
  Union County Center for Human Development (La Grande):  541-962-8800 
  Wallowa Valley Mental Health (Enterprise):  541-426-3111 
  Yamhill County Mental Health (McMinnville):  503-434-7465 

Getting out of the weather  
  Portland Homeless Shelter Directory   Where to find homeless shelters in the Portland area.
(This National Homeless Shelter Directory is a great resource for finding a shelter anywhere in the U.S.)
  Portland Homeless Shelters   Another listing of homeless shelters around Portland.
(Another National Homeless Shelter Directory of shelters anywhere in the U.S.)
  Human Solutions Family Center Main Line: 211
Undisclosed Location East Portland 24-hour shelters: Lilac Meadows for families with at least one child under 18. Gresham Women's Shelter for self-identified women. No walk-up access. Call 211 for eligibility/intake.
  Do Good Multnomah - Main Line: 503-358-0519
Undisclosed Location 24-hour emergency shelter serving male-identifying veterans and non veterans. Showers and laundry for participants. Animals allowed, referral required. May be able to help with deposit/rental assistance. Also manage Clackamas Veterans Village. Call for referral or questions.
  Coordinated Housing Access Main Line: 503-655-8575
Undisclosed Location Central point for households experiencing homelessness or a housing crisis to seek assistance. Call and leave message to begin process of obtaining assistance.
  My Father's House Main Line: 503-492-3046
Undisclosed Location Six-month shelter program for families with children. Case management, life skills curriculum, Rent Well classes. Work intense. Call for information.
  Portland Homeless Family Solutions Main Line: 503-915-8306
Undisclosed Location Lents Family Campus for homeless families. Open 24 hours. Meals, showers, laundry, computers, internet and housing support. Drug- and alcohol-free shelter. Families must have children under age 18 in their care to qualify. Call 211 to be put on the Homeless Family Shelter Waitlist for the PHFS Lents Family Campus.
  Monika's House Crisis Line: 1-866-469-8620; Shelter Line: 503-469-4580
Undisclosed Location 10:00 AM-7:00 PM Domestic violence shelter for men, women, children and pets. Does not require SSA. Advocacy & Restraining Orders: 503-640-5352. Counseling Service is unavailable.
  Hope Shelter at St. Francis Church 15659 SW Oregon St., Sherwood, OR - 503-640-3263
Intake hours: 5 PM Sunday-7 AM Monday. For individuals 18 and older. Open November through March. No pets.
  The Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter 30 SW 2nd Ave., Portland - 503-227-0810
Emergency shelter for women. No men or children allowed on site. 30-day program, but extensions available if you have an active housing plan. Low-barrier shelter. 81 beds. Showers, laundry, lockers, case management and housing assistance available.
  Family Promise 183 SE Sixth Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97123 - 503-844-2919
24-hour shelter. Family shelter for women and/or men with children. Not a domestic violence shelter. Three-family limit; call 211 or Community Action (503-640-3263) to join wait list for shelter. Maximum stay six weeks. Children must be enrolled in and attend public school or Head Start during their stay. Requires drug screening test with clean results and background check for all participants 13 years or older.
  Good Neighbor Center 11130 SW Greenburg Rd., Tigard, OR 97223 - 503-640-3263
Hours: 6 AM-10 PM Provides safe emergency housing with supportive empowering services to adults with children younger than 18. Families have up to six weeks to meet their goals with the help of staff. No singles. Join Community Action wait list, call 503-640-3263.
  Community Action Family Shelter 210 SE 12th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97123 - 503-640-3263
Manages wait list for three shelters for families with children or mothers in last trimester of pregnancy. Waiting lists for Community Action, Good Neighbor Center and Family Promise. Call to join wait list. Food boxes (Washington County residents only) hours: 5:30-9 PM Monday-Friday; 9 AM-9 PM Saturday, Sunday.
  Blanchet House 503-241-4340 310 NW Glison, Portland
Residential living program is a seven-month work recovery opportunity for men who are looking for a safe and sober environment while they establish a new direction in their lives. Our focus is on accountability and peer support as we help each other build toward a new life with dignity and respect.
  Transition Projects 650 NW Irving St. (Bud Clark Commons), Portland - 503-280-4700
Short-term residential programs: Clark Center (self-id. men only), Doreen's Place (self-id men), Jean's Place (self-id women). Emergency shelters: Laurelwood Center (self-id women, couples), SOS (self-id women), Willamette Center (women, couples), Walnut Park (all genders, couples). Shelter hours, services and locations vary. Call or come in for more info. Resource Center Hours: 8 AM-4 PM daily. Phone hours: 8 AM-4 PM Monday-Friday.
  City Team Portland 526 SE Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97214 - 503-231-9334
Men only, sobriety required. Shelter sign-up 5:45-6:30 PM $5/night for shelter. Dinner, breakfast, shower included daily. Provides a safe place for homeless men to sleep, and receive a nourishing meal, clean clothing, and a hot shower.
  Portland Rescue Mission 111 W. Burnside, Portland 503-906-7690
Emergency shelter for men only, TB card required, optional chapel service. Homeless services, recovery programs.
  Harbor of Hope Shower Truck
Monday 11:30-3:30 @ St Francis of Assisi, 1131 SE Stark, Portland.
Tuesday-Wednesday 11:30-3:30 @ Splendid Cycles, 407 SE Ivon St., Portland.
Thursday 11:30-3:30 @ Church of the Nazarene, 5535 SE Rhone St, Portland.

Food, etc.  
  MFS Benefit Outreach Center - 503-560-4071.
Provides assistance to older adults (60 and older) and people with physical disabilities in applying for financial benefits such as SNAP, Medicare Savings and Medicaid. Volunteers and staff meet with clients in their homes or community sites. Call for services.
  Meals On Wheels People - 7710 SW 31st Ave., Portland, OR 97219 - 503-736-6325.
Senior nutrition program for 60 and older. Home delivery, dozens of neighborhood locations. Meals served at noon. Serves Clark, Washington and Multnomah counties.
  Meals 4 Kids - 7710 SW 31st Ave., Portland, OR 97219 - 503-736-6325.
A Meals On Wheels program, M4K serves qualified children and families within the City of Portland experiencing food insecurity who are also experiencing any of the following: chronic condition or illness of caregiver or child, lack of facility to prepare meals, lack of ability and/or transportation to access food resources such as food pantries, other barriers impacting access to food resources and/or ability to prepare meals.
Food Stamps (SNAP) (see the DHS website for instructions and more locations)
  DHS Alberta Branch - 30 N Webster St. Ste. A, Portland; 971-673-6900
  DHS Downtown Branch - 50 SW Second Ave., Portland; 971-673-1400
  DHS East Branch - 11826 NE Glisan St., Portland; 971-673-0909
  DHS Northeast Branch - 4425 NE Broadway St., Portland; 971-673-5722
  DHS St Johns Branch - 6443 N Lombard St., Portland; 971-673-5500
  DHS Southeast Branch - 8129 SE Malden St., Portland; 971-673-2550
  DHS Oregon City - 315 S. Beavercreek Rd., Oregon City; 971-673-7300
  DHS North Clackamas - 16440 SE 82nd Dr., Clackamas; 971-673-3400
  SNAP Outreach Program  to 503-320-6658; 503-928-9689
Mobile team providing on-site SNAP application assistance in Mult. Co. area to individuals and families. Schedule appts. by phone (call or text).
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) (see the OHA and USDA websites for instructions and more locations)
  Northeast Portland - 5329 NE MLK Jr. Blvd., Portland; 503-988-3503
  East County - 600 NE Eighth St. #230, Gresham; 503-988-3503
  Gateway - 131 NE 102nd Ave. Bldg. #1, Portland; 503-988-3503
  Hillsboro - 254 N First Ave, Hillsboro; 503-846-3555
  Beaverton - 12550 SW Second St., Beaverton; 503-846-3555
  Tigard - 7360 SW Hunziker St., Tigard; 503-846-3555
  Oregon City - 999 Library Ct, Oregon City; 503-655-8476
Hot Meals in Northeast Portland
  Grace Memorial Episcopal Church - 1535 NE 17th Ave., Portland - 503-287-0418
Sack lunch hours: 11 AM-1 PM Tuesday-Thursday. Dinner at 6 PM Friday. (Except June, July, August.)
  Operation Nightwatch - 8800 SE 80th Ave., Portland, OR 97206 - 503-220-0439
Hours: 7-9 PM Friday, 5-8 PM Saturday. Southeast Hospitality Center: Meals, supplies, showers on Saturdays. They will issue a statement each Wednesday afternoon "with updates on our plans for service during the next weekend. The weekly statement will be posted on our website, through our social media accounts, and directly through our E-Newsletter."
  Parkrose Community Kitchen - 12505 NE Halsey St., Portland, OR 97230
Dinner 6-7 p.m every Tuesday night from November through April.
  St. Michael & All Angels Church - 1704 NE 43rd Ave., Portland - 503-284-7141
Spaghetti lunch hours: 11:30 AM-12:30 PM last Saturday. Mixed menu hours: 11:30 AM-12:30 PM 2nd Saturday.
  St. Philip the Deacon Episcopal Church - 120 NE Knott St., Portland - 503-281-5802
Meal hours: 11 AM-1 PM Saturday. (Closed 5th Saturday.)
Hot Meals in Southeast Portland
  All Saints Episcopal Church - 4033 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland - 503-777-3829
Hot meals 11:30 AM Saturday
  Cityteam Portland - 526 SE Grand Ave., Portland, OR 97214 - 503-231-9334
Dining hall serving men, women and children. Monday-Saturday - Breakfast at 7am, Dinner at 5:45pm
  Clackamas Service Center - 8800 SE 80th Ave., Portland - 503-771-7914
Hot meal: Lunch hours: 1-2 PM Tuesday & Thursday. Dinner hours: 5-6 PM Wednesday, 7-9 PM, Friday, 5-7 PM Saturday, 3-4 PM Sunday.
  Rahab's Sisters - 247 SE 82nd Ave., Portland, OR 97215
Coffee hours: 5-7 PM Friday. Dinner hours: 7-10 PM Friday night community for those who identify as women or whose gender identity makes them vulnerable. Meals and personal hygiene supplies.
  Salvation Army Gresham Fam Svcs - 473 SE 194th, Portland - 503-661-8972 x 204
Hours: 5:30-6 PM Monday-Friday. Free nightly meals for children 0-18 years. Only on school nights, based on Reynolds School District calendar.
  St. Francis Dining Hall - 320 SE 11th Ave. (Lower Level), Portland - 503-234-2028
Dinner served 5 PM Monday-Thursday. Lunch served 12:30 PM Fridays only. Supper served 2 PM Sunday. Sunday hours: 11:30 AM-4 PM
Hot Meals on Portland's Westside
  Blanchet House of Hospitality - 310 NW Glisan St., Portland - 503-241-4340
Free hot meals. No questions asked. Hours: 6:30-7:30 AM (breakfast), 11:30 AM -12:30 PM (lunch), 5-6 PM (dinner) Monday-Saturday.
  First Baptist Church - 909 SW 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97205 - 503-228-7465
Hot lunch hours: 2-4 PM Monday and Thursday.
  Operation Nightwatch - 1432 SW 13th Ave., Portland, OR 97201 - 503-220-0438
CLOSED DUE TO COVID. Sandwiches and games. Drop-in.
  Portland Rescue Mission - 111 W Burnside St., Portland, OR 97209 - 503-906-7690
Two daily meals, sermon not required. 7 AM Monday-Sunday breakfast; 6 PM Monday-Sunday dinner; 12:30 PM Saturday-Sunday lunch.
  Potluck In The Park - NW Eighth and NW Glisan St, Portland - 503-255-7611
Hot meal on Sundays. Pet food also. Hours: Meal tickets given out at noon. Meal begins: 3 PM Website has latest details.
  Rose Haven - 627 NW 18th Ave., Portland, OR 97209
Nutritious meals provided to women and their children. At-the-door support: food, water, emergency clothing, diapers, wipes, hygiene products, mail service, pet food, outdoor supplies as they last until further notice.
Hours: 8:30 AM-noon, 1-4 PM Monday-Friday 3 PM closure Wednesday
  St. Andre Bessette - 601 W Burnside St., Portland - 503-228-0746
Warm meals, hot beverages. Be in line by 9:30 AM Tuesday-Thursday. Opens 7 AM (no more entries after 8 PM) Friday
  St. Stephen's Episcopal Church - 1432 SW 13th  @ Clay, Portland - 503-223-6424
Soup and sandwich hours: 10:30-11:30 AM Monday, Friday. 11:45 AM-12:30 PM Tuesday. Hot breakfast hours: 7:30-10 AM Saturday.
  Sisters Of The Road Cafe - 133 NW Sixth Ave., Portland, OR 97209 - 503-222-5694
Meals served for $1.50 cash, Oregon Trail Card or barter work.
  Trinity Episcopal Cathedral - 147 NW 19th Ave., Portland - 503-478-1210
Hot community meal hours: 11 AM-1 PM Wednesday.
  Union Gospel Mission - 3 NW Third Ave., Portland, OR 97209 - 503-274-4483
Sack lunches: 7 AM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday. Clothing (upon availability) hours: 4-5 PM Tuesday- Friday. Hot lunch, snacks, other services hours: 10-11:30 AM Tuesday-Thursday, 10-11:15 AM Friday, 2-3:45 PM Tuesday-Saturday. Chapel and hot dinner hours: 7:10-8:30 PM Tuesday-Friday. Breakfast hours: 6:30 AM Wednesday, Friday. Snacks and services hours: 2-4 PM Saturday. Thanksgiving day dinner: 10 AM-1 PM
  Night Strike @ Liberation Street Church, 214 West Burnside, Portland
CLOSED DUE TO COVID. Thursdays, weekly (47 weeks of the year). Doors open at 6:30 PM. Orientation promptly at 7:00 PM. No admittance after 7:15pm. An opportunity for members of Portland’s homeless community to hang out, enjoy a hot meal, receive a free haircut or shave, have their feet washed and have their old shoes/clothes/sleeping bags replaced.
Hot Meals in Portland Suburbs
  Faith Cafe - 5150 SW Watson Ave., Beaverton
Hours: 4:15 PM Sunday only. No ID required. Bag meals to-go. The meal will be a brown bag to go, distributed at the door at the covered walkway. We will start distributing the brown bags as soon as they are ready, as early as 4:15 PM. There will be no give away table or group gathering.
  The Canby Center - 681 SW Second Ave., Canby - 503-266-2920
Free hot lunch. Hours: 11 AM-1 PM Monday-Thursday.
  Zoar Lutheran Church - 190 SW Third Ave., Canby - 503-266-4061
Pick up boxed meals 5-6:30 PM Tuesday.
  Forest Grove Community Center - 2037 Douglas, Forest Grove - 503-357-2021
CLOSED DUE TO COVID. Otherwise provides lunch through Meals on Wheels, including service to homebound seniors. Ride Connections available to those eligible. Medical equipment lending program.
  Hillsboro Senior Center - 750 SE Eighth Ave., Hillsboro - 503-615-1090
CLOSED DUE TO COVID.
  The Salvation Army Tualatin Valley - 351 SE Oak St., Hillsboro - 503-640-4311
Sack lunches. Hours: 9 AM-noon Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.
  St. John's Episcopal Church - 2036 SE Jefferson St., Milwaukie - 503-653-5880
Meal service ministry 2:15 PM Sunday.
  Living Way Fellowship - 39300 Durbarko Rd, Sandy - 503-668-8088
Laundry services with hot meal provided. Three free large loads with soap and fabric softener provided. Laundry (at Cedars Laundromat) and meal: 6-8 PM Second Tuesday. Meal only at Fellowship: 5:45-6:30 PM first and third Wednesdays, Sept.-May. Hot Breakfast 8:30-10:30 AM Sunday,
  Sandy of Assembly of God - 39800 East Hwy 26, Sandy - 503-668-5589
Hot meal on 3rd Monday of the Month & Food Boxes, as supplies last.
  Hope Diner @ St. Francis - 15659 SW Oregon St., Sherwood - 503-625-7067
Free hot meal hours: 5-6 PM Sunday.

Inexpensive clothing and more 
  Goodwill store locator
  Sunshine Division 687 N Thompson St., Portland, OR 97227 - 503-823-2102
  Here We Go Again Deluxe Resale Boutique 2438 NE Broadway, Portland 503-244-0855
  Rerun 707 NE Fremont Street, Portland 503-517-3786
  The Salvation Army 1712 NE Sandy Blvd., Portland, OR 97232 - 503-239-1224
  Mainspring 3500 NE 82nd Ave., Portland, OR 97220 - 503-233-5533
  Buffalo Exchange--Hawthorne 1420 SE 37th Avenue, Portland 503-234-1302
  Red Light Clothing Exchange 3590 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland 503-963-8888
  Artifact: Creative Recycle 3630 SE Division Street, Portland 503-230-4831
  Crossroads Trading--Hawthorne 3736 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland 503-239-8099
  Savvy Plus 3204 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland 503-231-7116
  Southeast Comm. Food Pantry & Clothes Closet 5535 SE Rhone, PDX - 503-895-6102
  Clackamas Service Center 8800 SE 80th Ave., Portland - 503-771-7914
  Helping Hands Clothing Sunset Presb. Ch., 14986 NW Cornell Rd., PDX - 503-292-9293
  Crossroads Trading--Northwest Portland 128 NW 23rd Avenue, Portland 503-241-2545
  Rose Haven (women & children) 627 NW 18th Ave., Portland, OR 97209 -503-248-6364
  Transition Projects 650 NW Irving St. (Bud Clark Commons), Portland - 503-280-4700
  Union Gospel Mission 3 NW Third Ave., Portland - 503-274-4483
  Buffalo Exchange--Downtown 1036 W Burnside Street, Portland 503-222-3418
  Portland Rescue Mission 111 W Burnside St., Portland, OR 97209 - 503-906-7690
  The Canby Center 681 SW Second Ave., Canby, OR - 503-266-2920
  Estacada Yellow House - 244 NW Zobrist, Estacada, OR 97023 - 530-630-6991
  Birthright of Hillsboro (maternity & baby) 232 NE Lincoln St. Ste. F, Hillsboro - 503-648-6766
  Wichita Center 6031 SE King Rd, Milwaukie, OR 97222 - 503-353-6091
  Sandy Community Action Center - 38982 Pioneer Blvd, Sandy- 503-668-4746

Wellness  
Medical treatment
  North by Northeast Community Health Ctr 714 NE Alberta St., Portland - 503-287-4932
9 AM-5 PM Monday-Friday. Primary care services provided with a focus on African American health and management of hypertension and diabetes. Accepts OHP CareOregon. Insurance enrollment assistance for uninsured adult residents. First-time patients, call. Operating with limited staff. All patient care and business will be handled over the phone and by using telemedicine.
  Wellness Center 12360 E Burnside St., Portland, OR 97233 - 971-279-4800
Clinic and wellness center hours: 8 AM-5 PM Monday-Friday. Pharmacy hours: 9:30 AM-5 PM Monday-Friday. Full-service medical clinics open to public, free to tribal members and descendants (others by sliding scale, $30 min. unless insured). New patients by appointment only. Because of COVID Wellness Center is open mostly via telemedicine.
  The Salvation Army Family Services 1712 NE Sandy Blvd., Portland - 503-239-1224
9-11:30 AM, 1-4 PM Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Closed third Friday of the month. Discount prescriptions for seniors ages 60 and older, once every 12 months. Purchase at Hollywood Fred Meyer, 3030 NE Weidler St. 90-day supply up to $500. Low-income guidelines, bring photo ID, proof of address, verification of income.
  Outside In Clinic 1132 SW 13th Ave., Portland, OR 97205 - 503-535-3860
8:30 AM-5:30 PM. Monday, 8:30 AM-7:30 PM Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Call or present for same-day appointments. Welcoming new patients. Accepts most insurance. Primary care and referrals, same day appointments. Transgender health services, syringe exchange, tattoo removal, general medicine, women's health care, naturopath, help with OHP enrollment. Sliding scale with $10 nominal fee. Outside In Clinic is now scheduling e-visits for patients with non-urgent or routine appointments. Please call 503-535-3860 to schedule an appointment. Our pharmacy can mail prescriptions and do curbside pickups. Patients can call our pharmacy at 503-535- 3888 to discuss their medications.
  Outside In @ Clackamas SC 8800 SE 80th Ave., Portland, OR 97206 - 503-771-7914
Tuesday & Thursday – Primary Care: 9 AM-1 PM, 2 PM to 4 PM; Tuesday & Thursday – Needle Exchange: 2PM-4PM. Medical care provided through Outside In mobile clinic.
  Old Town Clinic (Central City Concern) 727 W Burnside St., Portland - 503-228-4533
8 AM to 8 PM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. 9 AM to 8 PM Wednesday. Primary and naturopathic care, preventive exams, injury treatment, minor procedures, mental health care and addiction treatment (including medication). Call or walk in to start care.
  Coalition of Community Health Clinics 434 NW 6th Ave. # 303, Portland - 503-546-4991
Information and referral to community health clinics for Medicaid, under-insured and uninsured community members.
  Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette 3727 NE MLK Jr. Blvd., Portland - 503-788-7273
Toll Free: 1-888-576-7526. Closed on Fridays. Low-cost birth control; annual visits and Pap exams; free pregnancy testing and options information; emergency contraception; STI testing and treatment; HIV testing; PrEP; cancer screenings; vasectomy; medication and surgical abortion care; gender affirming hormone services; menopausal care; Tele-Medicine. Schedule appointments by phone or online. Same-day appts. available. Financial assistance available. Telemedicine is available, no walk-ins.
  Transition Projects 650 NW Irving St., Portland, OR 97209 - 503-280-4700
Acute care clinic. Treatment and referrals on a walk-in basis. 8 - 11:30 a.m. Monday; 8 - 11:30 a.m., 1 - 3:30 p.m. Tuesday; 9:30 - 11:30 AM., 1 - 3:30 PM. Wednesday; 8-11:30 AM 1-3:30 PM Thursday; 8-11:30 AM. Friday.
  OHSU Family Medicine Walk-In Clinic 4212 SE Division St. #150, Portland - 503-418-1500
8 AM to 8 PM Monday-Friday, 9 AM to 3 PM Saturday. Urgent care clinic in conjunction with the existing Cascadia Urgent Walk-in Clinic.
  Quest Center for Integrative Health 2901 E Burnside St., Portland - 503-238-5203
8 AM to 6 PM Monday to Thursday; 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Friday. Mental health services, osteopathic physician on site, support groups, yoga, meditation classes, community groups, naturopath, acupuncture, chronic pain support, individual adult counseling, outpatient drug and alcohol counseling. Also offers support and resources for persons in LGBTQ+ community, in need of recovery services or those with HIV.
  William Temple House 2023 NW Hoyt St., Portland, OR 97209 - 503-226-3021
10 AM to 2:30 PM Tuesday-Thursday. Dental: Medical Teams International Dental Van comes approximately once per month. By appointment only. Hygiene needs twice per month, limited prescription assistance for psychotropic and some medical drugs for persons without insurance. No assistance for pain, narcotic medications or any controlled substances.
  Children's Community Clinic 2252 Lloyd Center 3rd floor, Portland - 503-284-5239
Temporary COVID response service Asthma and allergy clinic hours: 4-8PM 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Clinic hours: 9AM to 5PM Monday-Friday. Health center for low-income, under and uninsured families, children, and youths up to age 21 only. Accepts OHP, other insurance. $125 max. out of pocket for uninsured per child, per visit. Childrens Community Clinic will continue to provide healthcare to patients via TeleMedicine services. Childrens Community Clinic will not see patients at their clinic for the time being. Call to schedule an appointment.
  Multnomah County Primary Care Clinics 503-988-5558
8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Monday through Friday. Low-cost family health care at seven locations. Serves all Multnomah County residents including low-income and uninsured. Free interpretation services available. Transportation assistance provided to eligible patients. Call for an appointment. Closed federal holidays.
We will provide most medical appointments by telemedicine. Services will be consolidated at fewer clinic sites. All other medical and dental clinics are closed. East County Health Center, Mid County Health Center, Northeast Health Center, & Health Services Center will remain open for Primary Care. Call 503-988-5558 for an appointment.
The East County Dental Clinic will remain open for urgent dental care only. All routine or non-urgent dental appointments, such as dental cleaning, will be rescheduled. To make an appointment call your home dental clinic. Curbside delivery is available upon request. Please call at least 1 hour ahead and when you arrive. Medication delivery services, including mail, may be available to patients who meet criteria.
  Mercy and Wisdom Community Clinic 7411 SE Powell Blvd., Portland - 503-227-1222
9 AM to 3 PM Monday. Provides naturopathic medicine, medication assistance, access and referral. Also acupuncture, Chinese medicine, cupping, and homeopathy. Draw labs with insurance or cash pay. One of Coalition of Community Health Clinics. Offers sliding scale.
  Ride to Care 855-321-4899
Undisclosed Location Call 24/7. Provides transportation for OHP Health Share member to any appointment or service covered by Health Share.
  Wallace Medical Concern 254 NW Burnside Rd., Gresham, OR 97030 - 503-489-1760
For residents east of I-205. Provides primary and urgent health care, including well-baby, well-child visits/immunizations, chronic disease management and dental care. Sliding scale for uninsured; $25 min. Rockwood hours: 8 AM-6:30 PM Mon.-Fri. Gresham hours: 8 AM- 5 PM Monday - Friday.. Dental hours: 7:30 AM to 6 PM Monday - Friday.
  Wallace Medical 124 NE 181st Ave. Ste. 103, Portland (Gresham) - 503-489-1760
For residents east of I-205. Provides primary and urgent health care, including well-baby, well-child visits/immunizations, chronic disease management and dental care. Sliding scale for uninsured; $25 min. Rockwood hours: 8 AM-6:30 PM Mon.-Fri. Gresham hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Monday - Friday. Dental hours: 7:30 AM to 6 PM Monday - Friday.
  Hope 360 Pregnancy Clinic 110 Warner Milne St., Oregon City - 503-908-0817
Monday 10 AM to 5 PM; Tuesday 12 PM to 6 PM; Wednesday 10 AM to 2PM; Thursday 10 AM to 5 PM. Free Pregnancy testing, ultrasound, pre-natal vitamins. Nurses on site, options information, parenting classes, resourses, post-abortion support groups.
  Clackamas Cty Aging and Disability 2051 Kaen Road #135, Oregon City - 503-655-8640
8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Monday-Thursday. Information and resources for older adults and people with disabilities.
  The Founders Clinic 700 Molalla Ave, Oregon City, OR 97045 - 503-722-4400
Clinic Hours 1 to 5 PM Tuesday and Wednesday; 5 to 9 PM Thursday; Eye Care 1 to 5 PM Monday; 5 to 8 PM Wednesday. Free medical care to uninsured and underinsured. Primary care, non-emergency care, preventative care and educational service. Call to set up a screening appointment Also needle exchange and naloxone, fentanyl testing, treatment referrals.
  Borland Free Clinic 3550 SW Borland Rd, Tualatin, OR 97062 - 503-974-8887
3 -7 PM Monday and Thursday. Primary care for uninsured and under-insured patients. Chronic Disease Management. Assistance in helping obtain medications for free or discounted price. Walk-ins and appts. Walk-in only for urgent care; all other care is televisit.
  Clackamas County Health Clinics 503-655-8471
Health centers provide affordable primary care, prenatal, dental and mental health services.
  Gladstone Health and Wellness Center. 18911 Portland Ave., Gladstone
8 AM to 5 PM Monday - Friday.
  Beavercreek Health and Wellness Center. 110 Beavercreek Rd., Ste. 100, Oregon City
8 AM to 5 PM Monday - Friday.
  Sunnyside Health and Wellness Center. 9775 Sunnyside Rd., Ste. 200, Clackamas
8 AM to 5 PM Monday - Friday.
  Sandy Health and Wellness Center. 37400 SE Bell St., Sandy
3 PM to 8 PM Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
  Clackamas County WIC
Provides monthly healthy food benefits, growth monitoring and referral to other programs for pregnant and post-partum women, infants and children up to age 5.
  Oregon City, 999 Library Ct. - 503-655-8476
8 AM to 5 PM Monday - Friday.
  Sandy, 38872 Proctor Blvd - 503-722-6978
8 AM to 5 PM Monday - Friday.
  Milwaukie, 6031 SE King Rd - 503-655-8476
8 AM to 5 PM Monday - Friday.
  Canby, 350 SE 12th Ave - 503-655-8476
8 AM to 5 PM Monday - Friday.

Dental  
  Oregon Free Dental Care: a comprehensive list of free and sliding scale dental resources
"Please be aware than not all clinics are completely free. Some cities also have a low number of clinics so in many cases we have included nearby clinics in the search results."
  Multnomah County Dental Clinics First appointments and uninsured patients: 503-988-6942
The Health Department provides routine and urgent dental care at 6 clinics in Multnomah County.
  • Billi Odegaard Dental Clinic - 33 NW Broadway, Suite 380, Portland, OR 97209 - 503-988-5770
  • East County Dental Clinic - 600 NE 8th St, Gresham, OR 97030 - 503-988-4900
  • Mid County Dental Clinic - 12710 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97236 - 503-988-3410
  • Northeast Dental Clinic - 5329 NE MLK Jr Blvd, Portland, OR 97211 - 503-988-3664
  • Rockwood Dental Clinic - 2020 SE 182nd Ave, Portland, OR 97233 - 503-988-4988
  • Southeast Dental Clinic - 3653 SE 34th Ave, Portland, OR 97202 - 503-988-4410
  Creston Children's Dental Clinic 4701 SE Bush St, Portland, OR 97206 - 503-916-5808
Creston Children's Dental Clinic offers free complete dental care for kids in Kindergarten through 12th grade. To qualify, you must be currently enrolled in a Portland Public School, qualify for free/reduced lunch and be uninsured or insured through a participating Oregon health plan dental care provider.
  Russell Street Dental 214 N Russell St., Portland, OR 97227 - 503-494-6822
7:30 AM to 4 PM, Monday-Friday. Walk-in emergencies, standby only (5 per day): 7:30 AM to 1 PM. Low-cost dental program for insured/uninsured people, including patients with HIV/AIDS. Sliding fee scale for enrolled patients. $76 for emergency exams and x-rays plus additional costs for services $100-200 per tooth, paid at time of service. Call to see if accepting new patients (including for walk-ins).
  NARA Dental Clinic 12750 SE Stark St. Bldg. E, Portland, OR 97233 - 971-347-3009
7:15 AM to 6 PM, Monday - Friday. Basic and preventative dental care for the whole family. Call for referral and intake process.
  Wallace Medical Concern 18139 NE Couch St., Portland, OR 97230 - 503-489-1760
Schedule appointment hours: 7:30 AM to 6 PM, Monday-Friday. Provides primary and urgent health care, including dental, well-baby, well-child visits/immunizations, and chronic disease management care. For residents east of I-205. Sliding scale for uninsured; $25 min.
  OHSU Dental Clinics, School of Dentistry 2730 SW Moody Ave., Portland - 503-494-8867
Call 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday, for urgent care, up to $250. Urgent care closed over school breaks and holidays. Reduced fee for established clients, due at time of service (approx. 30 to 40 percent of local private dentists' fees). Accepts OHP and other insurance. No free dental services. Student work supervised by faculty. New patients call to check schedules.
  Medical Teams International - 503-624-1000
Several clinics in Oregon; see the website. Eligibility: Patients must have a true dental emergency and display no risk factors for COVID-19 (or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19). A dental emergency/urgent care as defined by the American Dental Association is potentially life threatening and requires immediate treatment to stop ongoing tissue bleeding, relieve severe pain and/or risk of infection and to alleviate the burden on hospital emergency departments.

Domestic violence & sexual assault  
  Call to Safety 503-235-5333; 1-888-235-5333
Undisclosed location Support for all survivors of domestic and sexual violence and sex trafficking. 24/7 crisis line offering compassionate, empowerment-based advocacy, crisis intervention, referral, and support services. In-person medical advocacy at hospital for survivors of sexual assault. Specialized services for survivors with intellectual/developmental disabilities, survivors experiencing houselessness, LGBTQI survivors, and sex workers.
  Raphael House of Portland 503-222-6222
Undisclosed location Gender inclusive emergency shelter for single survivors and families fleeing intimate partner abuse. Advocacy for housing, employment, education and emotional support. SSA required. Currently screening as space becomes available.
  Bradley Angle 24 Hour Crisis Line (Call to Safety): 503-235-5333
Undisclosed location Emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence seeking safety. Community-based intimate partner violence advocacy services including African American, LGBTQ and HIV+ specific advocacy; financial education, housing support, and youth and family services.
  West Women's and Children's Shelter 503-731-3900
Undisclosed location Emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence with a wide range supportive services advocacy, housing assistance, childrens programming, food and extended services.
  SEI Community & Family Programs 503-972-3698; Energy Hotline: 503-240-0828
Undisclosed location African American advocacy, support groups and case-management services. Call hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. After hours calls forward to Call to Safety. Call hours: 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday.
  Volunteers of America - Home Free 503-771-5503
Undisclosed location 8 AM to 5 PM daily. Crisis line, emergency services, legal advocacy, housing assistance, systems advocacy, and support groups. Bilingual Spanish/English.
  Proyecto UNICA 503-232-4448; 1-800-232-4448
Undisclosed location Proyecto UNICA, a domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention program of El Programa Hispano Catolico (EPHC), was developed in direct response to needs identified by the Latino community. It offers a 24/7 confidential bilingual crisis line at 503-232-4448. UNICAs goal is to provide support, advocacy, and opportunity for self-empowerment, enabling survivors to exercise free and informed life choices
  Raphael House of Portland - 503-222-6222
Undisclosed location We are proud to offer immediate safety and a wide range of supportive services for survivors, while working to create lasting change through prevention education.
  Ecumenical Ministries, Russian Oregon Social Services 503-777-3437
Undisclosed location Russian-speaking advocacy, support and case-management. Call for appointment. After hours message provides crisis line. 8:30 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday.
  NAYA Healing Circle Program 5135 NE Columbia Blvd., Portland - 503-288-8177 ext. 3
9 AM to 6 PM Monday through Friday. An array of services for domestic and sexual violence survivors including safety planning, housing stabilization, crisis intervention, advocacy, ongoing support groups, and educational services. Buildings are closed. Number goes to confidential voice mail. Leave number for return call.
  NFS Casa Esperanza 6200 SE King Rd, Portland, OR - 503-974-9882
Casa Esperanza, our shelter, is a respite for Latina victims of domestic violence and their minor children. This culturally specific, trauma-informed group home, located in Clackamas County, provides free, temporary housing, case coordination, and advocacy for women affected by domestic violence. Once women enter the shelter, they will work with their advocate to remove any barriers to service, receive recovery support, and develop a plan for their future including assistance as possible with housing, employment, and other needs.
  Gateway Center for Domestic Violence 10305 E Burnside St., Portland - 503-988-6400
9 AM to 4 PM Monday to Friday. A drop-in center for survivors of intimate partner violence and their children. Restraining order applications, safety and crisis planning, crime reporting and prosecution, civil legal assistance, counseling and therapeutic services for parents and children, and access to a wide variety of services. Child care available. Services available in many languages. No walk-ins at this time. Call for one-on-one support.
  YWCA of Greater Portland 10305 E Burnside St., Portland, OR 97216 - 503-235-5333
Culturally responsive support and housing related advocacy services. Contact Call to Safety or go to the Gateway Center (this address) to access services.
  Oregon Crime Victims Law Center 7412 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy Ste. 209, PDX - 503-208-8160
9 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday. Free services such as legal information, referrals, and representation for victims of crime regarding their crime victims' rights in criminal cases; legal information and representation in protective order cases for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Call for intake to determine eligibility for services. Serves tri-county area. Office visits by appointment only.



  The Harbor 801 Commercial St., Astoria, OR 97103 - 503-325-5735
The Harbor is about more than just a place to sleep or a shoulder to lean on. It’s about carefully planning with survivors so that they can safely and successfully leave an abusive relationship. It’s about providing holistic support and community that respects the identities, cultures, and goals of each survivor so that they leave shelter with new power and control over their lives. It’s about supporting survivors to be in their element, rebuilding self-love, self-worth, and self-trust.
  MayDay, Inc. - 2601 Oak St, Baker City, OR - 541-523-9472
MayDay works to prevent and assist victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child and elder abuse of Baker County, Oregon.
  Choices - 503-530-8927
  Beaverton - 3861 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005
  Bend - 1900 NE Division Street, Suite 105, Bend, OR 97702
  Hillsboro - 315 E Main St, Suite 210, Hillsboro, OR 97123
Choices began its work to end domestic violence in 2001 with a clear focus on the safety of victims through offender accountability. Using an evidence-based program model, Choices operates groups from Monday through Saturday at our Beaverton, Hillsboro, and Bend locations, where we currently offer: Men’s Domestic Violence Intervention; Women’s Domestic Violence Intervention; Father's Parenting Program; Mother's Parenting Program; Aggression Control for both Men and Women; Family Violence Intervention for Men and Women. (Not every program is available at every location.)
  Domestic Violence Resource Center - 735 SW 158th Ave, Beaverton - 503-469-8620
Undisclosed location Counseling services for adult survivors of interpersonal violence and their children. Call for intake appointment Services also available in Spanish. Individual counseling and group support for adults who have experienced intimate partner or domestic violence. Individual counseling for children and youths ages 5-18 who have witnessed family violence, non-offending parental education and support encouraged. All services free of charge. 10 AM to 7:30 PM, Monday through Thursday.
  Saving Grace 1004 NW Milwaukee Ave., Bend, OR 97703 - 541-389-7021.
Undisclosed location Serving Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties. Our services for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors are designed to help them with the healing process and to provide them with empowering resources for their lives. Our services for professionals and community members help them identify abuse and how to respond so future abuse can be prevented.
  Domestic Violence Services Inc. - 1-800-833-1161
  Boardman- 541-567-0424
  Heppner- 541-276-3322
  Hermiston- 541-567-0424
  Milton-Freewater-541-276-3322
  Pendleton- 541-276-3322
We are a non-profit agency that provides confidential advocacy, support, and emergency services to victims and survivors of domestic, sexual, and dating violence, and stalking. We work hard to spread awareness and education in the communities we serve to end this kind of violence and help prevent it in the future. It is important to recognize as a society that domestic, sexual, dating violence, and stalking do not discriminate. It is very likely you know someone who is a victim, know what help is available.....
  Harney Helping Org for Pers Emergencies (Hhope) - 85 N Date St, Burns - 541-573-7176
Serving Harney County.  Offering 24-hour crisis and support hotline, emergency shelter, support groups, prevention education, confidential advocacy, safety planning, peer mentorship and referrals to other services.
  Heart of Grant County - 511 S Canyon Blvd, Canyon City, OR 97845 - 541-575-4335
Provides comprehensive services to victims and survivors of family violence and sexual assault and promotes the value of living free from violence.
  Illinois Valley Safe House Alliance - 103 S Kerby Ave, Cave Junction, OR - 541-415-9367
Serving Josephine County. The Alliance advocacy services offer more than assistance in a crisis. While we are there for those who need emergency services such as shelter or restraining orders, we also have many other resources and referrals that you may not know about.
  New Beginnings Intervention Ctr - 87127 Christmas Valley Hwy, Christmas Valley, OR - 541-576-3051
NBIC creates an environment where violence and abuse are not tolerated in the communities we serve. The Center will provide education, violence prevention services, and crisis intervention to vicitms of family violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse. We will seek the support and resources necessary to achieve this mission.
  The SAFE Project 1681 Newmark Ave, Coos Bay, OR 97420 - 541-756-7000
The The SAFE Project is designed to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault at a moment’s notice. Trained advocates are available 24 hours a day to respond to the home, hospital, police station, or any other safe place. Advocates also assist police officers and hospital staff by providing information, support, and services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
  Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence - Corvallis - 541-754-0110
Undisclosed location Serving Linn and Benton counties 24/7.
  Sable House 314 SE Oak St, Dallas, OR 97338 - 503.623.4033
By appointment only due to coronavirus. Our Mission: To increase the safety of domestic and sexual violence victims in Polk County through crisis intervention and community education services.
  Safe Harbors 401 NE 1st St., Ste B, Enterprise, OR 97828 - 541-426-6565
Our goal is to end intimate partner violence in Wallowa County and to foster a community where violence and abuse are not tolerated.
  Womenspace 1577 Pearl Street, 2nd Fl, Eugene, OR - 541-485-6513 or 800-281-2800
Womenspace continues to provide trauma informed and survivor centered services to victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence during the pandemic.
  Siuslaw Outreach Services 1576 W 12th St, Florence OR - 541-997-4444
Provides a variety of services including advocacy and safe house for victims, rent and utility assistance, emergency vouchers, clothing, food, self-sufficiency workshops and more.
  Oasis Advocacy & Shelter - Gold Beach, Oregon, 97444 1-800-4471167 - 541-247-7600
Undisclosed location “Through advocacy, education, and shelter we promote the empowerment of people affected by interpersonal violence to live a life free from abuse."
  Women's Crisis Support Team Grants Pass, OR - 541-479-9349
Undisclosed location Our mission: "Dedicated to ending domestic violence and sexual assault through intervention, prevention, education and safe shelter."
  Helping Hands Against Violence, Inc. - Hood River, OR 97031 - 541-386-6603
The Chrysalis House is a 30-day emergency shelter for women and their children who are escaping abusive situations. Our second facility is the Young Women’s Center, providing transitional housing for women ages 18-24, and their children, who have been victims of crime and would otherwise be homeless.
  Marta's House/Klamath Crisis Center - 142 Riverside Dr, Klamath Falls, OR - 541-884-0390
We work to support victims however they may need- by providing shelter, with support during a SANE visit, help filling out restraining orders, navigating the DHS or court systems, or whatever else a victim may need to be able to find safety.
  Shelter From the Storm 10901 Island Ave, Island City (La Grande), OR - 541-963-9261
We are dedicated to ending interpersonal violence by providing direct services to the victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Shelter From the Storm provides a safe environment and emotional support for any victims of domestic and sexual violence from all racial, ethnic, socioeconomic and religious backgrounds, regardless of age and/or lifestyle.
  Lake County Crisis Center - 726 N 1st St, Lakeview, OR 97630 - 541-947-2449
Providing assistance to victims/survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Stalking, Dating Violence, Elder Abuse and People with Disabilities, and Human Trafficking regardless of age, disability, race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation. All services are free and confidential.
  Henderson House - 610 SE 1st St. McMinnville OR 97128 - 503-472-1503
Serving Yamill County. Providing culturally aware outreach, education and services for victims of domestic and sexual violence through leadership, hope and respect for thriving families.
  Community Works - 2594 E. Barnett Rd., Ste C, Medford, OR 97504 - 541-779-4357
Serving Jackson County.
  My Sisters Place - 934 SW 8th Street, Newport, OR 97365 - 541-574-9424
WomenShelters.org is all about providing easy to find shelter listings for women in need. We want to make it simple and easy to use for women who need help quick. We provide listings of emergency shelters, transitional housing, family shelters, residential treatment centers, and other residential services for women.
  Project Dove - 44 NW 5th Ave, Ontario, OR 97914 - 1-800-889-2000
Our Mission: To break the cycle of domestic and sexual violence as well as human trafficking in our community by providing shelter, intervention, prevention, education and support services for adults and children.
  Clackamas Women's Services 256 Warner Milne Rd, Oregon City - 503-655-8600; 1-888-654-2288
Services for survivors domestic violence, intimate partner violence, sexual violence, stalking and elder abuse. Crisis line available 24/7. Drop-in hours: 8 AM to 4 PM, Monday through Thursday, 8 AM to 1 PM Friday. Crisis line hours: 24/7.
  Safe Place Justice Center 256 Warner Milne Rd, Oregon City - 503-655-8600
Undisclosed location Since 2013, A Safe Place Family Justice Center has been helping individuals and families by providing support and safety planning for anyone experiencing family violence, sexual violence, stalking, or abuse against older adults and people with disabilities. Our trained and compassionate professionals from over nine agencies are available to meet with you by appointment or by walking into A Safe Place.
  Peace at Home Advocacy Center 1202 SE Douglas, Roseburg, OR - 541-673-7867
Peace at Home Advocacy Center, formerly Battered Persons’ Advocacy remains committed to the health and safety individuals, families and our community. We work each day to educate our community on the ways that interpersonal violence impacts us all.
  SAFE of Columbia County St Helens, OR 97051 - 503-397-6161 or 866-397-6161
Undisclosed location SAFE’s advocates work from a trauma-focused, empowerment model which believes that every person has the capacity to make the best decisions for their own situation.
  Center for Hope and Safety - 605 Center St NE, Salem, OR 97301 - 503-378-1572
Serving Marion and Polk counties.
  HAVEN From Domestic and Sexual Violence The Dalles, OR - 541-298-4789
Undisclosed location Serving Gilliam, Sherman, Wasco and Wheeler counties.
  Tides of Change 1902 2nd St, Tillamook, OR 97141 - 503-842-9486
To provide hope, safety and support to those impacted by gender based violence and shift cultural norms through advocacy, education, and community collaboration.

Counseling, Therapy and Recovery  
  Addiction Therapists in Oregon
Currently listing providers in Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Deschutes, Hood River, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Umatilla, Union, Washington and Yamhill counties.
  Addiction Psychiatrists in Oregon
Currently listing providers in Benton, Clackamas, Deschutes, Douglas, Hood River, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lane, Linn, Malheur, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Umatilla, Washington and Yamhill counties.
  Addiction Treatment Centers in Oregon
Currently listing providers in Baker, Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Crook, Curry, Deschutes, Douglas, Harney, Hood River, Jackson, Jefferson, Josephine, Klamath, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Malheur, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Washington and Yamhill counties.
  Multnomah County Aging, Disability and Veterans Services 503-988-3646
Available 24/7. Provides information, assistance and referrals to support adults age 60 and older, people with disabilities of all ages, veterans, and caregivers. Phone, email, website only.
  Avel Gordly Ctr for Healing (OHSU) 621 SW Alder St. Ste. 520, Portland - 503-494-4746
9:30 AM to 1:30 PM Monday-Friday. Outpatient psychiatry, drug and alcohol counseling and treatment, culturally specific services. Sliding scale fee. On modified operations until further notice.
  Multnomah County Mental Health Call Center Main Line: 503-988-4888
Undisclosed Location Twenty-four-hour mental health resource for information, referral and crisis support.
  Old Town Recovery Center (CCC) 33 NW Broadway, Portland, OR 97209 - 503-228-7134
8 AM to 5 PM Monday-Friday. Specialty mental health care with integrated addiction services for adults. Clinic open to new clients, OHP, Medicare, uninsured.
  Portland People's Outreach Project 503-765-7767
Provides syringes, injection supplies, Naloxone and other items. Dirty syringes not required to receive supplies.
  Bicycle outreach on inner East Side and Downtown. 5:45 PM to 8:30 PM Friday.
  Outreach in St. Johns at bike trail near N Lombard Street and N Macrum Road. 1 PM to 4 PM Saturday.
  Outreach in Hollywood, Old Town and South Park Blocks. 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM Sunday.
  NARA Mental Health Intake - 503-224-1044
Undisclosed Location Full-service medical clinics open to public, free to tribal members and descendants (others by sliding scale, $30 min. unless insured). New patients by appointment only.
  Totem Lodge: Adult Mental Health 1438 SE Division St., Portland - 503-548-0346
9:00 AM to 3 PM Monday-Friday. Full-service medical clinics open to public, free to tribal members and descendants (others by sliding scale, $30 min. unless insured). New patients by appointment only. No on site counseling, appointments will be via telemedicine. Totem Lodge is still letting clients come in and take showers and still serving soup to clients.
  Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare 847 NE 19th Ave., Portland, OR 97232 - 503-238-0769
Administrative office—information only on Cascadia programs. See list of clinics below. Cascadia is the largest community-based behavioral health and substance use treatment services organization in the state of Oregon and is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC). 8:30 AM to 5 PM Monday-Friday.
  Cascadia Plaza Behavioral Healthcare 2415 SE 43rd, Portland, OR 97206 - 503-230-9654
10 AM to 3:30 PM Monday-Friday. Adult Outpatient/Recovery, Child and Family, Primary Care, Problem Gambling, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Supported Employment.
  Cascadia Woodland Park Health Ctr 10373 NE Hancock St #200, Portland - 503-253-6754
Adult Outpatient/Recovery, Child and Family, Older Adult Outpatient, Primary Care, Substance Use Disorders. 10 AM to 3:30 PM Monday-Friday.
  Cascadia Behavioral Urgent Walk-In Clinic 4212 SE Division St. #100, Portland - 503-963-2575
9 AM to 9 PM, 7 days. Urgent mental health needs. Selected based on clinical need, may include counseling, medication prescribing, referrals to affordable mental health, medical, and substance treatment and referrals to other community resources. Walk-ins still welcome. Telehealth appointments are given when possible/necessary.
  Cascadia Garlington Health Center 3036 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland - 503-283-3763
Adult Outpatient/Recovery, Child and Family, Primary Care, Problem Gambling, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Supported Employment. 10 AM to 3:30 PM Monday-Friday.
  Cascadia Clackamas Behavioral 17070 SE McLoughlin Blvd., Milwaukie - 503-303-4000
10 AM to 3:30 PM Monday-Friday. Adult outpatient/recovery, child and family, primary care, problem gambling, substance use disorder treatment, supported employment. For mental health emergency call 855-444-2140.
  Clackamas Mental Health Crisis Line: 503-655-8585
Undisclosed Location Available 24/7. Call if you are having a mental health crisis. English/Spanish.

HIV/AIDS  
  HIV Day Center/Ecumenical Ministries 2941 NE Ainsworth St., Portland - 503-460-3822
9 AM to 3 PM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; 9 AM to Noon Wednesday. Drop-in center for low-income people living with HIV. Hot breakfasts, lunches, phones, mail drop, computer, internet access, clothing and hygiene-related needs. Information, referrals available. Recreational events. Verification of HIV status and low income required.
  Our House 2727 SE Alder St., Portland, OR 97214 - 503-234-0175
Residential Care facility for 14 residents with HIV/AIDS. 24-hour skilled nursing, social services, occupational therapy, drug and alcohol counseling. Tod's Corner, Esther's Pantry, Neighborhood Housing and Care Program.
  Women of Wisdom 2901 E Burnside St., Portland, OR 97214 - 503-238-5203
Peer and community support for women living with HIV/AIDS. At the Quest Center for Integrative Health Monday - Thursday 8 AM to 6 PM; 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Friday. Meal for HIV/AIDS female patients served 4 to 6 PM Wednesday. Outpatient Program information and meal on Nutrition Night, 6 PM Thursday in the Quest Center or call intake coordinator.
  Multnomah County STD Clinic 619 NW 6th Ave.-2nd floor, Portland - 503-988-3700
Affordable, confidential, non-judgemental STD testing. Accepts OHP, Medicare and Medicaid. No one turned away for inability to pay. Call for appointment. Spanish-speaking staff. Hours vary, please call.

LGBTQIA+  
  OHSU Partnership Project 5525 SE Milwaukie Ave., Portland, OR 97202
Comprehensive array of services to both persons living with HIV and to those of transgender and gender non-conforming communities. Call for more info. Case management for persons living with HIV, call the main line: 503-230-1202. Insurance enrollment assistance, call main line. Service navigation for immigrants and refugees living with HIV, call 503-731-9593. Transgender health program, 503-494-7970.
  Prism Health 2236 SE Belmont St., Portland, OR 97214 - 503-445-7699
8:30 AM to 5 PM, Monday - Friday. LGBTQ+ focused health center. STI testing, PrEP, hormone therapy, HIV care, mental health services and general primary care. Specialized services for transgender community.
  Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Ctr 1220 SW Columbia St., Portland - 503-872-9664
4 PM to 8 PM, Monday to Friday. Drop-in center for Queer/Trans youths. LGBTQIA and questioning youths ages 13 to 23. Supportive social space, counseling, basic needs, resource referral, special events and support groups.
  Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Ctr 17199 SE Division St., Portland - 503-872-9664
3 PM to 7 PM, Tuesday & Wednesday. Drop-in center for Queer/Trans youths. LGBTQIA and questioning youths ages 13 to 23. Supportive social space, counseling, basic needs, resource referral, special events and support groups.
  Outside In's Transgender Services 1132 SW 13th Ave., Portland - 503-535-3828
Assists transgender/gender non-conforming people establish Outside In as primary care location, initiate hormone therapy and manage their health as they physically transition. The ID Project helps change their legal documentation through the courts or DMV. Call for more information and appointment availability.
  Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE) 1737 NW 26th Ave., Portland - 503-224-2640
Works to enhance the lives of older (ages 60+) gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community members through education, advocacy, outreach, resource referral. Call for a program schedule and events.

Health insurance  
  Oregon Health Plan/Medicaid 800-273-0557
Undisclosed Location 8 AM to 12:30 PM, 1:45 to 4:55 PM Monday-Friday. OHP Client Assistance Services helps members having problems getting medical, dental or mental health care. Provides information and referral for OHP.
  Oregon Health Marketplace Toll Free: 855-268-3767
Undisclosed Location Phone hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Monday-Friday. Connects Oregonians to health insurance and help paying for it.
  Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City - 503-655-8269
7 AM-6 PM Monday-Thursday. Helps older adults and persons with disabilities understand their health insurance benefits.

Transportation  
   My Travel list*: links on my website to many modes of transportation in Portland and Oregon.
  Ride Connection  9955 NE Glisan St., Portland, OR 97220 - 503-226-0700
Nonprofit that works with community partners to provide free transportation options primarily for older adults and people with disabilities in Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties. Due to COVID-19, ride availability may be limited. Please call to ask about service availability.
  Broadway Cab Medical Transportation  - 503-333-3333
"Specializing in Taxis, Wheelchair Vans & Medical Transportation for over 80 years!"
  Ride to Care   (CareOregon/OHP) 503-416-3955; 1-855-321-4899
Undisclosed Location Call 24/7. Provides transportation for OHP Health Share member to any appointment or service covered by Health Share.
  Yellow Pages: Non Emergency Medical Transportation in Portland, OR

Seeking employment   
NOTE: See the Finding a good job section in The Library.
National job listing resources:
  Robert Half: 25 Best Job Search Websites
  Indeed
  Monster.com
  LinkedIn
  ZipRecruiter
  Glassdoor
Oregon state and local resources:
  Mac's List: a Portland job list with an 8-step course in how to find a good job in the area.
  The Oregonian
  PDX Pipeline
  Craigs List Jobs
  Goodwill's JobConnection: hook up with a counselor and hit a job fair
  WorkSource Oregon:  39 offices throughout the state.  Choose one nearby.

Legal services  
  American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon 503-684-3763, Toll Free: 800-452-7636
Undisclosed Location Dedicated to preserving and advancing civil liberties and civil rights. Assistance in cases that will establish precedent on civil liberties and civil rights principles.
  Lawyer Referral Service 503-684-3763, Toll Free 800-452-7636
Undisclosed Location 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday. Referrals to attorneys in area of needed assistance.
  Property and Evidence Division 2619 NW Industrial Way, Portland - 503-823-2179
If your property has been confiscated by Portland police for safekeeping or during prison periods, you can retrieve it at the Property and Evidence Division of the Portland Police Bureau. Property is held for a minimum of 60 days, at which point it may be subject to sale or disposal. Call ahead. 9 AM to Noon, 1PM to 4 PM. Monday through Friday. Closed weekends and holidays.
  Disability Rights Oregon 511 SW 10th Ave. Ste. 200, Portland, OR 97205 - 503-243-2081
Toll Free: 1-800-452-1694. 9 AM to Noon, 1 PM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday. Information, referral and advocacy for civil rights of people with disabilities, including employment, special education, rights to public and private services, guardianship, voting, and in-care facilities or institutions.
  Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Svcs 2740 SE Powell Blvd, Portland - 503-542-2855
Immigration legal services. Spanish speaker available. Call for an appointment.
  Victim Rights Law Center 520 SW Yamhill St. Ste. 430, Portland - 503-247-5477 ext. 6
Toll Free: 1-855-411-5477 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday. Call for an appointment. Free and confidential legal advice and representation for victims of sexual assault and rape in Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties. Limited statewide services.
  Legal Aid Services of Oregon 520 SW Sixth Ave. Ste. 700, Portland - 503-224-4086
Toll Free: 800-228-6958. Public Benefits Hotline: 1-800-520-5292. 9 AM to Noon, 1 PM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday. Drop-ins welcome. Free legal information for low-income residents of Clackamas, Multnomah, Hood River, Sherman and Wasco counties. Call for consultation.
  St. Andrew Legal Clinic 807 NE Alberta St., Portland, OR 97211 - 503-281-1500
9 AM to Noon, 1 PM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday. Provides legal services in the area of family law to low-income individuals and families in Mult. and Clack. counties. Charges based on a sliding scale. $40 for Night Clinic or $50 for a day.
  Portland Copwatch PO Box 42456, Portland - Incident Report Line: 503-321-5120
Main line: 503-236-3065. For police complaints in Portland only.
  Multnomah County District Attorney 1021 SW Fourth Ave. Rm 600, Portland 97204 - 503-988-3162
Hours: 8 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday through Friday.
  Support Enforcement Division (DA's office) 1001 SW Fifth Ave. Ste. 2175, Portland - 503-988-3150
Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday.
  Independent Police Review Division 1001 SW Fifth Ave. Ste. 2175, Portland - 503-988-3150
The City Auditor’s Independent Police Review is a police oversight agency, and is independent and autonomous from the Portland Police Bureau. text
  Victim Assistance Program 1021 SW Fourth Ave., Portland, OR 97204 - 503-988-3222
The primary goal of the Victim Assistance Program is to make the criminal justice system more responsive to individual citizens, particularly to victims of crime.
  Oregon Law Ctr Farmworker Program 230 NE 2nd Ave. Ste. D, Hillsboro - 503-726-4381
Toll Free: 1-888-726-4381. 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday, other hours by appointment. English/Spanish/Mixteco. Provides free legal assistance to low income farmworkers. Typically help with cases related to employment as a farmerworker including wage claims, discrimination, sexual harassment, claims under laws that apply to farm labor contractors and agricultural employers, housing and occupational health and safety.
  DA Victims Assistance 707 Main Street Ste. 201, Oregon City - 503-655-8616
Crisis line hours: 24/7. Office hours: 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday. Provides support to individuals who have suffered physical, emotional, and/or financial harm as a result of the commission of a crime.

Assistance with housing, rent and utilities  
  Affordable housing in the Portland area
  Affordable housing in Oregon
  Affordable housing nationally
  211info Main Line: 211
Undisclosed Location Call for a recording of up-to-date information on utility assistance in Multnomah County. Text your zip code to 898211 or check website for updates.
  Human Solutions Energy & Water Hotlines (24-hour)
Undisclosed Location Water Line: 503-548-0217; Heat & Power Line: 503-405-7877
  Oregon Telephone Assistance Program/Lifeline 800-848-4442
Undisclosed Location Discount on monthly phone or broadband internet access service (landline, wireless) for eligible low-income Oregonians. Call or visit website for information and application.
  Care to Share Food: 503-591-9025. Utilities: 503-726-0407
Undisclosed Location Call between 9 AM and 9:30 AM Monday. Energy and water assistance when funds are available. Utility assistance provided with shut-off notice. Services for the following zip codes only: 97003, 97005, 97006, 97007, 97008,97078, 97225, 97229. No rental assistance.
  Luke-Dorf Bridgeview Community - Main Line: 503-726-3690; Intake: 503-726-3742
Undisclosed location. Two-year transitional housing for adults with severe mental illness. Full mental health services are on-site. Requires referral from current mental health provider or primary care. Call 503-726-3742 for more information.
  Coordinated Housing Access - 503-655-8575
Undisclosed Location. Recovery housing for singles and families, low-barrier housing communities and specialized housing for HIV community. Section 8 and fair market residential options. Must meet income restrictions and other criteria. Inquiry hours: 8 AM-5 PM Monday-Friday.
  Oxford Houses of Oregon Main Line: 971-998-4223
Undisclosed Location. Various locations. Alcohol/drug-free living environment in shared housing. Must be recovering from addiction or alcoholism. Each house is democratically run by members and financially self-supporting. Must live clean and sober, be able to pay equal share of expenses; inpatient treatment completion not a requirement for housing.
Eastside Portland:
  Home Forward 1605 NE 45th Ave, Portland, OR 97213 - 503-802-8300
Office closed due to COVID. Phone lines still active. Public housing rent-subsidized apartments and affordable housing apartments. Public housing hours: 9 AM-4 PM Mon.-Fri.
  St. Andrew Emergency Services Terrell CC, 4940 NE 8th Ave, Portland - 971-244-0339
Help with portion of rent with 72-hour eviction notice. Assistance limited to once per year.Service area: 97211. Hours: 9 a.m-1 PM Wednesday-Friday.
  SEI Community & Family Programs 4803 NE Seventh Ave., Portland - 503-285-0493
Energy Assistance is for: PGE, Pacific Power, NW Natural, and heating fuels. Call the Energy Appointment Line (503-713-5590 8:30 AM to 5:30 Monday to Thursday; 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM Friday) to make an energy appointment. All energy appointments will be conducted over the phone. Walk-ins are accepted for City of Portland Water Bill Discount Program. Must have required documents.
Housing Hotline: 503-972-3699; Main Line: 503-285-0493. Eviction prevention. Homeless housing services. Case management services. African-American advocacy. Hours: 8:30 AM-5:30 PM Monday-Thursday, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Friday. Closed on 2nd Friday of month and all major holidays.
  St. Andrew Emergency Services 4940 NE Eighth Ave., Portland - 971-244-0339
9 AM to 1 PM, Wednesday through Friday. Limited resources. Able to help with utility assistance with shut-off notice. Assistance limited to once per year. Prepared food boxes. Help with portion of rent with 72-hour eviction notice. Assistance limited to once per year. Service area: 97211.
  SEI Community & Family Programs 4803 NE Seventh Ave., Portland, OR 97211
Housing Hotline: 503-972-3699; Main Line: 503-285-0493. Eviction prevention. Homeless housing services. Case management services. African-American advocacy. Hours: 8:30 AM-5:30 PM Monday-Thursday, 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Friday. Closed on 2nd Friday of month and all major holidays.
  Impact NW 10055 E Burnside St., Portland, OR 97216 - 503-721-1740
Energy Assistance, Housing & Rent Assistance and Pathways to Food Security. 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Thursday until appointments are filled on walk-in basis. Friday by appointment only. Call us or check 211 for availability. Early childhood and parenting call 503-721-6777. Senior and disability call 503-721-6760.
  Society of St. Vincent de Paul 8101 SE Cornwell St., Portland - 503-235-8431 (press 2)
One-time, emergency help to reconnect or cancel disconnection. Multnomah & Clackamas counties depending on residence location & funds availability. By appointment only. 9:30 AM to Noon and !:00 PM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday.
  Human Solutions 12350 SE Powell Blvd., Portland, OR 97236 - 503-548-0200
Human Solutions recognizes that many low-income families are just one extra expense away from having to choose between food and shelter. With all of the challenges facing low-income families, a few helpful resources are the Safety Net for struggling families in Mid and East Multnomah County.
  Catholic Charities Housing Transitions 2740 SE Powell Blvd, Portland - 971-222-1880
Enter rear of building, lower level. Drop-in hours: 10 AM-1 PM Monday-Friday, no intake needed. Assists self-identified women, 25 years or older, who are non-parenting and currently experiencing homelessness with permanent housing info and employment services, intake needed. Includes Kenton Women's village. Call for intake information. Drop-in provides access to phone, computer, mailing address, laundry, shower, monthly activities, light breakfast, coffee, lunch on Wednesdays. Showers are very limited (sign-up basis) Food is to-go.
  St. Vincent de Paul 8101 SE Cornwell St., Portland, OR 97206 - 503-235-8431
HOURS CHANGED DUE TO COVID Hours: 9 AM-noon, 1-4 PM Monday-Friday. Phone hours (questions): 9 AM-noon. Monday-Friday. One-time help with part of rent to avoid eviction, depending on residence location and funds availability. By appointment only. Arrive early. Appointments by phone only.
  Insights Teen Parent Services 4900 NE Glisan, Portland, OR 97213 - 503-239-6996
The Homesafe Program offers housing assistance and intensive case management for houseless young mothers aged 20 and under at entry. The Housing Assistance to Pregnant and Parenting Youth (HAPPY) program provides short term rental assistance for young parents up to age 22.
  JOIN 1435 NE 81st Avenue, Suite 100, Portland, OR 97213 - 503-232-2031
JOIN exists to support the efforts of individuals and families experiencing homelessness to transition into permanent housing in the Portland Metro area. Our service provision is not dependent on age, gender, race, ethnicity, faith, culture, language, sexual identity, specific diagnosis, or identifiable issue.
Westside Portland:
  Cascade AIDS Project 520 NW Davis St, Ste 215, Portland, OR 97209 - 503-223-5907
CAP has a program that can provide the following for qualified persons living with HIV: Application Fees, First Month’s Rent, Security Deposit (limited funds available), Emergency Rent Assistance to prevent eviction, Property Debt Assistance, Utility Assistance.
  Central City Concern Housing 523 NW Everett St., Portland, OR 97209 - 503-525-8483
Recovery housing for singles and families, low-barrier housing communities and specialized housing for HIV community. Section 8 and fair market residential options. Must meet income restrictions and other criteria. By appointment only, call ahead. Inquiry hours: 8 AM-5 PM Monday-Friday.
  Transition Projects 650 NW Irving, Portland - 503-280-4700
Short- and long-term support to rent housing units throughout the metro area. Check-in at 650 NW Irving St. (Bud Clark Commons) or complete the housing assessment form at https://www.tprojects.org/portland-housing/.
  Portland Rescue Mission 111 W Burnside St., Portland, OR 97209 - 503-906-7690
Clean and sober transitional housing programs for women and men. Orientation hours: 11 AM Monday-Friday.
  Northwest Pilot Project 1430 SW Broadway St. Ste. 200, Portland, OR - 503-227-5605
Secures permanent housing for seniors, 55 and older, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, with no minor children. New clients should call for eligibility and hours. Call for hours.
  Home Forward 135 SW Ash St., Portland, OR 97204 - 503-802-8300
Office closed due to COVID. Phone lines still active.Rent assistance hours: 8 AM-5 PM Monday-Thursday. Rent assistance program enables low-income residents to obtain rent assistance vouchers (Section 8) to rent from private landlords. Section 8 waiting list currently closed.
  Neighborhood House 7780 SW Capitol Hwy., Portland, OR 97219 - 503-246-1663
Neighborhood House strengthens our community by bringing neighbors together to reduce hunger and homelessness and educate both young and old.
Portland Suburbs:
  El Programa Hispano Catolico 333 SE 223rd Ave Ste. 100, Gresham - 503-489-6842
Call for availability. 9 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday.
  Human Solutions 124 NE 181st Ave. Ste. 109, Gresham, OR 97230 - 503-405-7875
Assists in finding secure and affordable housing. Call 211 for referral for services.
  Washington County Housing Svcs 111 NE Lincoln St. #200-L, Hillsboro - 503-846-4794
Rental assistance and affordable rental opportunities for low-income families in Wash. Co. Section 8 and public housing programs. Most programs have waiting lists. Applicants must notify the Department of changes in mailing address to keep application current, English/ Spanish. Hours: 8:30 AM-5 PM Monday-Friday. Closed holidays.
  Washington Cty Community Development 328 W Main Street, Hillsboro - 503-846-8814
The Office of Community Development administers the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG), and the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) for Washington County.
  Community Action 1001 SW Baseline St., Hillsboro, OR 97123 - 503-615-0771
Assists low-income Wash. Co. residents with heating and electricity costs. Call for prescreening and appointment. Spanish speakers available. Request appointment by phone or website. Hours vary, please call. 9 a.m.-noon Mon.-Thurs.
  The Salvation Army 351 SE Oak St., Hillsboro, OR 97123 - 503-640-4311
9 AM to 11 AM. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Water bill assistance with ID for Hillsboro and Sherwood residents only. Call to verify PGE assistance availability, make an appointment. Proof of address, photo ID and income required. Water shut-off notice required. Must have contacted water company on payment requirements.
  St. Vincent de Paul 720 Jefferson St, Oregon City, OR 97045 - 503-235-8431
One-time help with part of rent to avoid eviction, depending on location and funds availability. By appointment only. Must walk in to get appointment. Arrive early. 8:30 AM to Noon and 1 to 4 PM, Monday through Friday. Phone hours for questions: 9 AM to Noon.
  Clackamas Energy Assistance 2051 Kaen Road #135, Oregon City - 503-650-5640
No walk-ins. Must call for appointment. 7 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Thursday.
  Housing Rights and Resources Ctr 2051 Kaen Road #135, Oregon City - 503-650-5750
Provides general housing information and referral regarding landlord-tenant relations, fair housing, iand other housing-related issues. Can assist community members in finding lower cost housing in Clackamas County.
  Clackamas County Coord. Housing Access 2051 Kaen Rd, Oregon City - 503-655-8575
Clackamas County has closed this office to the public until further notice. Clackamas County Coordinated Housing Access is the starting point for housing and support services. Free services that may be available: Emergency, transitional and permanent housing referrals; Problem-solving and resources to prevent loss of housing.