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Lines for Life
988
Lines for Life operates Oregon’s 988 crisis line and also offers a variety of other hotlines. Visit the website to find numbers to call for substance use struggles, help for military personnel, support for those who have experienced racism, help for youth, and support for lonely seniors.
Central City Concern
971-361-7888
Central City Concern is based in Portland and helps residents with housing, healthcare, substance use treatment and recovery, and job training and placement. CCC offers affordable housing options across the metro area and they also provide primary medical care, mental health treatment, and a pharmacy. The substance use treatment includes detox, outpatient, and inpatient programs, peer support, and recovery groups.
Oregon 211
211
Oregon residents who call 211 are connected to a broad range of social resources, including housing and shelter services, utility support, child and senior care, food, clothing, and other basic needs, employment and education support, mental health and substance use treatment, and much more. It would take hours to find every program individually, but callers to 211 get everything in one place.
Folk Time: Free to Be Me
503-238-6428
Folk Time’s Free to Be Me program, which meets in Northeast Portland three days a week, allows adults with mental health diagnoses or in substance use recovery to come together for activities, lunch, and support. There is peer support, and people can share their experiences without fear of judgment.
The Clackamas Drop
The Clackamas Drop provides young people ages 14-21 a drop-in center where they can participate in team-based learning, leadership training, and other activities. The program has youth peer support specialists and can help young people connect to community based services. They also provide help with homework, a Wii and board games, snacks, and help with resumes and practice interviews.
Options for Southern Oregon
541-476-2373
Options for Southern Oregon is a non-profit that offers a wide range of services in multiple locations in Jackson and Josephine Counties. They have adult and child counseling, skills training for youth, adults, and families, peer support, employment and housing services, and case management. They also have “The Hub,” where you can find harm reduction supplies, support groups, and peer recovery support.
Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources
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HIV Alliance
541-342-5088
HIV Alliance operates in multiple cities in Oregon, providing syringe exchange, pickup, and dropboxes, along with naloxone (Narcan) kits, HIV and Hep C testing and treatment, PrEP, and counseling services. The website shows all HIV Alliance locations and hours of operation.
Outside In
503-535-3800
Outside In has harm reduction programs in Portland and Oregon City. They offer naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose prevention training, syringe programs, HIV/Hep C testing, fentanyl test strips, safer sex supplies, needle disposal, and referrals to treatment for those who are interested. They also have other services, such as peer support, medical care, a drop-in day program with food, showers, laundry, and mail, housing and employment support, and help enrolling in social services.
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Harmony Academy Recovery High School
Harmony Academy Recovery High School can help young people who often have very few treatment resources in Oregon. Harmony is a state-chartered public school in Lake Oswego, and anyone can attend. Students receive standard public education and can connect with other sober students. One-on-one sobriety coaching and support group meetings are built into the daily schedule.
State of Oregon Housing Stability Programs
For those experiencing homelessness or at risk of it, the State of Oregon Housing Stability Program provides housing counselors who can help. Counselors can help with rental assistance, connections to homeless or severe weather shelters, and other housing needs. The website also has links to find affordable housing, housing for those with HIV/AIDS, and veteran’s housing services.
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