SHELTERS AND CENTERS FOR HOMELESSNESS
470 SE 165th Ave., Portland, OR 97233
for immediate assistance while experiencing homelessness: 503-224-4598
for more information or referrals: 971-754-4350
For youth ages 9-17 who are at-risk of or experiencing housing instability. The program offers community-and site-based case management, family mediation and reunification support, in-reach to schools and response to law enforcement, crisis intervention and short-term emergency housing menu, basic needs and transportation, client assistance, resource referral and navigation.
1635 SW Alder Street, Portland, Oregon 97205
503-432-3986 | Daily 9am-5pm
The single point of entry for homeless youth ages 14 to 24 seeking services through Portland’s Homeless Youth Continuum, screenings can be accommodated 365 days of the year between the hours of 9 am and 5 pm.
Serving Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas Counties
503-619-9007 (intake line) | Staggered schedules allow for 7 days a week staff availability; schedules may vary
For youth experiencing homeless ages 14-24 Intensive community-based therapy, case management, and peer support services for youth experiencing homelessness. Available most hours/days of the week to closely support youth in the community.
Portland Homeless Family Solutions
6220 SE 92nd Ave, Portland, OR 97266
503-915-8306 | Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Rental assistance, case management, homelessness prevention (security deposits, moving costs, and back rent to prevent homelessness), and temporary shelter.
My Father’s House, Family Shelter
5003 Powell Blvd, Gresham, OR 97030
503-492-3046 | Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Shelter for up to 28 families in individual, self-contained units.
Online directory with links to homeless shelters and services.
3520 SE Yamhill, Portland, Oregon 97214
Contact 211 for a referral to the shelter | November 1st - March 31st
Common Cup Family Shelter is a winter emergency shelter. Families are defined as one or more adults caring for a child or children under 18. The Shelter also serves women in their 2nd and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy, along with their partners. Guests stay up to 30 days, while receiving case management through a separate agency. The Shelter provides showers, access to a telephone, a light supper, breakfast and supplies for packing a sack lunch.
1320 NE 63rd Ave, Portland, OR 97213
503-288-0130 | Hotline hours: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays 1:00pm-5:00pm; Tuesdays 6:00-8:00pm.
Low-income tenants – predominantly low-wage workers, families with children, people living with disabilities, seniors, and people of color – are CAT’s primary membership base. CAT is building a strong housing justice movement that is led and directed by those who are most impacted by Oregon’s affordable housing crisis – low-income renters.