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A Home For Everyone

Portland, OR

No one should be homeless; everyone needs a safe, stable place to call home.

Help For Families:
If you and your family are experiencing homelessness, call 211info by dialing 2-1-1 and learn about available services including emergency and transitional housing as well as support services to assist with permanent housing.

Help For Youth:
If you are homeless, under the age of 25 and looking for shelter, safety off the streets, or other crisis services, please contact 503-432-3986 on a 24-hour basis.

The Homeless Youth Continuum consists of services and supports geared toward helping youth lead safe and healthy lives and become productive members of the community. Services include a 24-hour access and assessment center; alcohol and drug services; emergency and short-term shelter; transitional housing; and related support-services.

Runaway Youth:
If your child (age 17 and under) has run away from home, and you need crisis intervention or family mediation and reunification services, please call 503-233-8111. Assistance is available on a 24 hour basis.

Runaway Youth Services provide 24-hour, seven-day Reception Center, crisis line, shelter, support services, gender specific transitional housing services are approximately 2,250 youth ages 12-17 who have run away, as well as their families.

Winter Shelter and Homeless Services:
In partnership with other City bureaus, Multnomah County and community partners, the Joint Office of Homeless Services coordinates winter and severe weather shelter and day services for individuals experiencing homelessness in our community.

For the most up-to-date information on winter shelter and assistance, call 211info by dialing 2-1-1. In Multnomah County, the call line is open from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday; and from 2:00 to 10:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

Please note: The call hours listed above are only during winter shelter. In April they return to 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Help For Domestic Violence Survivors:
If you are experiencing domestic violence and need help, learn about available resources, including shelter information and Call to Safety (formerly Portland Women's Crisis Line) - a 24-hour helpline providing resources and support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence - at 503-235-5333 or toll-free at 1-800-235-5333.

Find Housing:
If you are searching for affordable housing, browse 211.org, a 211info service that helps connect people to affordable housing in the Portland/Vancouver metro area.


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Nearby Orgs

Multnomah County Change Center

421 SW 5th Ave, Portland, OR, 97204 - (0.12 miles away)

Free job, literacy and GED services for anyone in the Multnomah County criminal justice system. Services for anyone doing court ordered community service or have a parole office...

Multnomah County HIV-STD-Hepatitis C Test Site

426 SW Stark St, Portland, OR, 97204 - (0.09 miles away)

6th Floor

Confidential counseling and testing. Sliding fee scale with a $25 min with flexible payment beyond that. Call for appointments. Spanish-speaking staff. Call for hou...

Pivot

209 SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR, 97204 - (0.02 miles away)

Place for gay/bi/queer men and transgender individuals to focus on sexual health. Free safe sex supplies. STD/HIV screening and syphilis testing.

STD/HIV screening between 5-...

St. Andre Bessette

601 W Burnside St, Portland, OR, 97209 - (0.13 miles away)

Morning Hospitality:
Mon-Thurs 9:30am - 11:30am (no entry after 11am)
Sat 9am - 11am
During Morning Hospitality, we welcome community members experiencing poverty, homeles...

Call To Safety Portland

Portland, Oregon

24/7 Crisis Line:
Local - 503-235-5333
Toll Free - 1-888-235-5333

Working to fulfill our mission of ending domestic and sexual violence by providing confidential support se...


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421 SW Oak St, Portland, OR, 97204