Our housing assistance programs include HUD, housing assistance, Section 8, subsidized housing programs in Multnomah County.
Oxford House for Men & Children - Mount Tabor
6336 NE Glisan Street
Portland, OR - 97213
(503) 252-4979
Oxford House is a self-supporting, self-run treatment home for recovering alcoholics and drug abusers that provides housing, food, case management, individual therapy, and community support. Funds might be able to support the first month's rent and security deposit. ..
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Oxford House for Women & Children - Rocky Butte
8720 NE Humboldt St.
Portland, OR - 97220
(971) 229-0977
Oxford House is a self-supporting, self-run treatment home for recovering alcoholics and drug abusers that provides housing, food, case management, individual therapy, and community support. Their funds might be available to cover the first month's rent and security deposit. ..
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Oxford House for Men - Rose City
1705 E Burnside St
Portland, OR - 97214
503-235-6139
Oxford House is a self-run, self-supported treatment house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts in which housing, food, case management, individual therapy and community support are offered. Funds might be able to cover the first month's rent and security deposit. ..
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JOIN
1435 NE 81st Avenue,
Portland, OR - 97213
(503) 232-2031
Basic Services JOIN' Day Center, or what we call 'the House,' provides critical basic services to 80-100 people every Monday through Friday. Services include restrooms, showers, a mailing address, laundromat vouchers, hygiene items, clothing resources, referral information, coffee, conversation, and a refuge from the weather. Many of the services at the House are provided through a barter system where those accessing services exchange their time in return for what they need. This system fosters a sense of dignity among those accessing services, and creates a community where everyone is investing their time and opinions and talents. Outreach Program Over 1800 people sleep on our streets, under our bridges, and in our parks each night. The need for effective responses to the tragedy of homelessness in our community is clear. JOINs 8 Person Outreach Team addresses this urgent need by engaging homeless individuals and families with children who are physically sleeping outside or in their cars. Outreach Workers work with people to identify and overcome their barriers to housing, partnering with local agencies and advocating with local landlords to open the doors to permanent housing. JOINs Outreach Program strives to emphasize the strengths of the people we serve and support their efforts to move into permanent housing. Housing Retention JOINs 5 Person Retention Team offers newly placed households the individualized support they need to succeed in their housing long-term. This includes job-finding assistance, benefits advocacy, transportation assistance, medical and mental health referral, food box delivery, and a variety of other services that support peoples efforts to truly end their homelessness. The transition from homelessness to housing can often be difficult, leaving new tenants with overwhelming feelings of isolation. Helping individuals re-establish healthy and meaningful communities is a vital aspect of our retention efforts. With the support of volunteers, community groups, and local businesses, retention workers provide several opportunities to engage with the community each month. ..
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