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17 Locations offering the requested services to residents of Portland, Multnomah County. Providers are listed by name

COVID-19 FINANCIAL RELIEF PROGRAMS

MULTNOMAH COUNTY COVID-19 EVICTION PREVENTION PROGRAM

    211 Main phone
    898211 Text Short Code   Text your zip code
    (click here for details on COVID-19 FINANCIAL RELIEF PROGRAMS)
    Notes: Household must have a 72 hour/10 day/30 day pay or vacate eviction notice (not a court-dated notice)
    211 Main phone
    898211 Text Short Code
    (click here for details on COVID-19 FINANCIAL RELIEF PROGRAMS)

    CASCADE AIDS PROJECT

    520 NW Davis Street Suite 215   Portland, OR 97209

    503-223-5907 Main phone
    503-223-6437 FAX
    (click here for details on CASCADE AIDS PROJECT)
    Notes: Accepting appointments for HIV/AIDS-affected individuals

    EASTERSEALS OREGON

    EASTERSEALS OREGON SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERANS MULTNOMAH COUNTY

    17811 NE Glisan Street   Portland, OR 97230

    971-317-9660 Main phone
    971-229-4008 FAX
    (click here for details on EASTERSEALS OREGON)
    Notes: For veterans and veteran families that are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. Veteran must be present in household or family unit to participate.

    IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION

    IRCO AFRICA HOUSE

    709 NE 102nd Avenue   Portland, OR 97220

    971-271-6523 Other - Salome Nanyenga  
    503-234-2048 Intake - Hotline  
    (click here for details on IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION)
    Notes: Hotline opens Monday, April 22, 2024 9:30am-9:45am

    IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION

    IRCO ASIAN FAMILY CENTER

    8040 NE Sandy Boulevard Suite 200   Portland, OR 97213

    503-234-2048 Rent Hotline
    (click here for details on IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION)
    Notes: Not accepting appointments

    IMPACT NW

    IMPACT NW DANCING TREE RESOURCE CENTER

    10055 E Burnside Street   Portland, OR 97216

    Multnomah County
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    503-721-1740 Main phone
    (click here for details on IMPACT NW)
    Notes: Not accepting appointments

    INSIGHTS TEEN PARENT PROGRAM

    4900 NE Glisan Street   Portland, OR 97213

    503-239-6996 Main phone
    (click here for details on INSIGHTS TEEN PARENT PROGRAM)
    Notes: Not accepting appointments
    Must be currently housed, 22 years old or younger, and pregnant and/or parenting

    NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER

    5135 NE Columbia Boulevard   Portland, OR 97218

    • 503-288-8177 Main phone
    • 503-972-2463   Energy Assistance Hotline and Information
    • 503-972-2464   Rental Assistance Hotline and Information
    • 503-972-2464 Rent Assistance Hotline
    • http://www.nayapdx.org
    Notes: Not accepting appointments
    Serves low-income households with NO minor children
    (click here for details on NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER)

    NORTHWEST PILOT PROJECT

    1430 SW Broadway   Portland, OR 97201

    503-227-5605 Intake   Rent Assistance
    (click here for details on NORTHWEST PILOT PROJECT)
    Notes: Not accepting appointments

    SELF ENHANCEMENT INC

    SELF ENHANCEMENT COMMUNITY + FAMILY PROGRAMS

    2205 NE Columbia Boulevard Floor 2   Portland, OR 97211

    503-285-0493 Main phone
    503-713-5590 Hotline
    503-281-6766 FAX   ATTN: STRA
    (click here for details on SELF ENHANCEMENT INC)
    Notes: Not accepting appointments
    Prioritizes families enrolled in SEI services

    ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH ST VINCENT DE PAUL EMERGENCY SERVICES

    4940 NE 8th Avenue   Portland, OR 97211

    971-244-0339 Main phone
    (click here for details on ST ANDREW CATHOLIC CHURCH ST VINCENT DE PAUL EMERGENCY SERVICES)
    Notes: Serves parts of 97211; from I-5 east to NE 25th Avenue and from Ainsworth Street south to Shaver Street

    ST VINCENT DE PAUL PORTLAND COUNCIL

    Confidential Address   Portland, OR 97206

    Multnomah County
    503-235-8431 Hotline   Wait times long due to high call volume & limited staffing - Food, Rent, And Utility Assistance  
    (click here for details on ST VINCENT DE PAUL PORTLAND COUNCIL)
    Notes: Monday-Friday 9:30am-12:30pm

    TRANSITION PROJECTS

    650 NW Irving Street Bud Clark Commons   Portland, OR 97209

    855-425-5544 Veteran Services
    (click here for details on TRANSITION PROJECTS)
    Notes: Serves individual veterans and veteran families. Veteran must be present in household.

    URBAN LEAGUE OF PORTLAND

    10 N Russell Street   Portland, OR 97227

    503-280-2600 ext. 4 Intake   Press ext. 4 and leave a voicemail when the line is open
    (click here for details on URBAN LEAGUE OF PORTLAND)
    Notes: Not accepting appointments
    Serves Black, African American, or BIPOC

    CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF GRAND RONDE

    9615 Grand Ronde Road Building K   Grand Ronde, OR 97347

    503-879-2034 Main phone
    800-242-8196 Alternate
    503-879-5127 FAX
    (click here for details on CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF GRAND RONDE)
    Notes: Members of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde

    COQUILLE INDIAN TRIBE

    COQUILLE INDIAN HOUSING AUTHORITY

    2678 Mexeye Loop   Coos Bay, OR 97420

    541-888-6501 Application
    800-988-6501 Toll-free   Application
    (click here for details on COQUILLE INDIAN TRIBE)
    Notes: For Coquille Tribal members nationwide and other federally registered Native Americans in Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and Lane Counties.

    EL PROGRAMA HISPANO CATÓLICO

    333 SE 223rd Avenue Suite 100   Gresham, OR 97030

    503-669-8350 Message phone
    (click here for details on EL PROGRAMA HISPANO CATÓLICO)
    Notes: Not accepting appointments.
    503-669-8350 Reception
    (click here for details on EL PROGRAMA HISPANO CATÓLICO)
    
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