Resources
Thank you to Sisters of the Road for their resource list.
Emergency contacts
If you or someone else are in immediate danger, dial 9-1-1
Suicide Prevention: 800-273-8255
Vets Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255 (press 1)
Multnomah County Crisis Line: 503-988-4888 or 800-716-9769
Washington County Crisis Team: 503-291-9111
Shelters & spaces
211 Health and Human Services or dial 2-1-1.
Pick up a Street Roots Rose City Resource Guide
Multnomah County Emergency Shelters and Services for anyone experiencing homelessness
JOIN PDX Day Center (M-F) restrooms, showers, a mailing address, laundromat vouchers, hygiene items, clothing resources, referral information and more!
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, HIV Day Center Drop in center with hot meals 4 days a week, phone & internet access, mail drop, laundry, clothing, shower and hygiene supplies.
Public restrooms in Sisters of the Road Cafe open each day at 9:15 am or find other restrooms around Portland
Food services
Multnomah County Child Hunger Coalition interactive map: Food access-related resources, including food resources, community gardens, DHS/SNAP offices, WIC clinics, farmers markets and Trimet lines highlighted
Safety
National Child Abuse Hotline: 800-422-4453
Child Abuse Reporting: 503-731-3100
Abuse Hotline for Children and Adults: 855-503-7233 / TTY/Voice: 503-945-5811
Portland Women’s Crisis Line (Call to Safety): 503-235-5333 / 888-235-5333
Crisis Line for Racial Equity Support (staffed by BIPOC) 503-575-3764
Strong Hearts Helpline (Native Focus): 844-762-8483
Washington County Domestic Violence Crisis Line: 503-469-8620
Clackamas Women’s Crisis Hotline: 503-654-2288
Sexual Assault Resource Center (Call to Safety): 503-640-5311
Rape Victims Advocate: 503-988-3270 (8-5, M-F)
Portland Bad Date Line: 503-535-3901 (to report violent/abusive customers in the sex industry - reports anonymous & distributed to the industry)
Q Center - safe space to support & celebrate LGBTQ diversity w/ events & meetings
Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence [list of resources to Find Help]
Basic Rights Oregon - LGBTQ Advocacy
Name & Gender Change process info from Basic Rights Oregon
Health services
Bud Clark Clinic: 650 NW Irving, 503-734-9120 - Walk-in clinic for illness, injury & urgent medical needs. (OHP, Medicare, uninsured OK)
Cascadia Urgent Walk-in Clinic: 4212 SE Division St., #100; 503-963-2575 (low-/no-cost urgent mental health care)
Children’s Community Clinic: 27 NE Killingsworth, 503-284-5239
Downtown Women’s Center: 511 SW 10th Ave, #905; 503-224-3435
Multnomah County Aging, Disability and Veterans’ Services: 421 SW Oak, #510; 503-988-3646
NARA Native American Health Clinic: 15 N Morris St / 12360 E Burnside; 503-230-9875
Planned Parenthood: 3727 NE MLK Jr. Blvd. / 3231 SE 50th Ave; 503-788-7273
Cascade AIDS Project: 520 NW Davis St. #215; 503-223-5907 (health, housing and employment support)
Outside In Clinic: 1132 SW 13th Ave., 503-535-3860
Central City Concern - Old Town Clinic: 727 W Burnside; 503-228-4533
Operation Nightwatch: 1432 SW 13th Ave.; 503-220-0438 (RN nursing clinic)
Ride to Care: 855-321-4899
Central City Concern - Old Town Recovery Center: 33 NW Broadway; 503-228-7134
Narcotics Anonymous: 503-345-9839
Alcohol/Drug Help Line: 800-923-4357 / Teen line: 877-553-8336
Cocaine Anonymous: 503-256-1666
Detox Local: directory and resources for treatment options
DrugRehab.com: Addiction Info & Treatment Help
DrugRehab.com/support: Resources for family and friends in recovery
Withdrawal.net offers local treatment options
Rehabs.com has a local catalog of clinics and alternatives
Immigrant resources
Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization: 10301 NE Glisan, 503-234-1541 (refugee & immigrant support)
VOZ Workers’ Rights Education Project: 240 NE MLK Jr. Blvd., 503-234-2043
Employment & training
Central City Concern Employment Access Center: 2 NW Second Ave., 503-226-7387
Goodwill Job Connection: 1943 SE Sixth Ave., 503-239-1734
Southeast Works: 7916 SE Foster Rd., #104; 503-772-2300
Legal assistance
American Civil Liberties Union: 503-227-3186 / 888-527-2258
Disability Rights Oregon: 650 SW Broadway, #200; 503-243-2081 / 800-452-1694
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (PDX Office): 520 SW Sixth Ave, #700; 503-224-4086
St. Andrew Legal Clinic: 807 NE Alberta St.; 503-281-1500
Swanson, Thomas, Coon & Newton: 820 SW Second Ave., #200; 503-228-5222
Syringe exchange
Oregon’s Good Samaritan law protects you from prosecution for drug and alcohol related offenses if you call 911 to report an overdose. Please, do not hesitate to call for help if you see someone who needs medical care.
Must be 18 or older at all sites; closed major holidays.
Harm Reduction Line: 503-280-1611; Espanol: 503-988-6333
Outside In: 503-535-3826 / 503-535-3800; 1219 SW Main St. (12-5 pm, M-F)
SE PDX: White van; [1] 82nd Ave & Ash St. (7-9 pm, T & F); [2] SE 190th Ave & Division (3-5 pm, W)
5411 NE MLK Jr. Blvd. (2-4 pm, F)
Clackamas Service Center; 8800 SE 80th Ave. (2-5 pm, Th)
Eastside Harm Reduction; 12425 NE Glisan (11 - 5 pm, M & Th)
Portland People’s Outreach Project; 7101 N Lombard St. (2-5 pm, Sat)