English: (503) 356-5071
Español: (503) 356-5072
4925 SW Angel Street
Beaverton, OR 97005
Beaverton District-based resources for students, information about the McKinney-Vento Act.
13565 SW Walker Road, Bldg 2
Beaverton, OR 97005
Email: admin@beavertonresourcecenter.org
Website: www.beavertonresourcecenter.org
Information about severe weather shelters, day centers, and other resources.
Medical, dental, food, job information, showers, bus passes, and more.
Contact to find out what services are currently being offered.
6701 NE Campus Way
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Meet Basic Needs: hot meals, emergency food boxes, showers, personal hygiene products, mailbox, etc.
Offers The Knowledge & Skills Needed To Advance: develop interview techniques, basic computer skills, etc.
Build Esteem and Conquer Barriers to Self-Sufficiency: For long-term success - mental health counseling + to address different sources of homelessness; such as addiction, grief and depression.
Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
34420 SW TV Hwy., Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: 503.640.6689
A few resources provided by the Beaverton School District for students only, and a few for students and their families. The majority of resources listed and linked on this website are local non-profits.
24/7 drop-in center, emergency shelter for ages 12-20, and transitional living programs for young adults.
(503) 542-2717 or (503) 542-2389
454 SE Washington Street
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Matches unaccompanied youth with a families that provide housing.
(503) 221-1054, ext. 277
Drop in center for ages 12-24
Food, showers, identification, winter wear, parenting resources, health referrals, job search, transportation passes, arts & crafts, and more.
Mon - Fri., 1 - 5 pm
12520 SW 3rd Street
Beaverton, OR 97005
(503) 867-4954
A day center and limited, roving family shelters. Social services also provided!
Our Day Center is located at:
Sunset Presbyterian Church
14986 NW Cornell Rd.
Portland, OR 97229
971-217-8949
While no one should have to live in their car, providing a safe place to park can help families and individuals in this situation stabilize their lives and gain better access to services. Assigned parking spaces and onsite portable restrooms, storage, and garbage removal.
Contact Just Compassion:
503-624-4666
Food, shower, telephone, and more.
Mon - Fri, 9 am - 5 pm
34420 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy
Hillsboro, OR 97123
(503) 640-6689
Helps people experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk of homelessness to find housing resources in Washington County, Oregon.
503-640-3263
Shelter for families (provides individual private family bedrooms)
Call 2-1-1 and ask to be placed on the Family Shelter Waitlist.
Food, shower, resource connection, computer and playground activities.
Coordinating assistance to families and individuals who seek emergency food and other basic necessities, like water & light utilities.
Food: 503-591-9025
Utilities: 503-726-0407
Oregon Food Bank is here to help you and your family find food assistance. Search for a food pantry or pick-up site near you.
Mission Statement: To provide nutritious food to those in need in a compassionate and dignified manner. Please sign-up for an appointment and never wait in line!
13715 SW Walker Road,
Beaverton, OR 97005
Phone: 503-641-1842
We recommend that you contact Care To Share to schedule an appointment prior to coming to the Food Closet.
Care To Share phone: 503-591-9025.
Suicide Prevention
If you are facing a life-threatening emergency, please call 9-1-1.
Washington County Crisis Line:
503-291-9111
Language interpreters available
It is okay to ask for help.
If you are having thoughts of suicide, feel hopeless or like you can't cope right now, help is available 24/7. You are not alone.
The Hawthorn Walk-In Center is currently closed. However, clinicians are still able to provide support over the phone or through video options. Please call the Washington County Crisis Line at 503-291-9111 to access support from the Hawthorn Walk-In Center.
YouthLine: 1-877-968-8491 or Text teen2teen to 839863 Chat at www.oregonyouthline.org. Teens are available to help daily from 4-10 p.m.
Students may visit up to two times annually. Admin slip from your school office is required.
Video about the Clothes Closet here!
Wednesday, 10 am - 7 pm
Beaverton School District, Admin. Office
16550 SW Merlo Rd.
Beaverton, OR 97003
Free laundry services and showers at a local church on the first Sunday of the month at Unity Laundromat from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Detergent and quarters provided for the laundry machines, and volunteers are present to listen to friends talk about their lives. Shuttle service to the shower facility at the United Methodist Church is provided. Some clothing may be available.
Unity Laundromat
11945 SW Pacific Hwy, Ste 123,
Tigard, OR, 97223
Washington Cty Health Care Resources
If you are facing a life-threatening emergency, please call 9-1-1.
Resources here. Includes School-Based Health Center, Medical Clinics, Dental, Mental Health, Immunizations, SNAP Benefits, Domestic Violence Resource Center and more!!!
Family resource coordinators can be reached by calling 503-846-4431. They provide free information, parenting support, referrals and learning opportunities for families with children birth to six years of age.
Contact them for information about:
Early Learning: - Learn about child development, - Quality child care information, and - Early learning resources to help you get your child ready for school
Parenting resources: - Parenting tips and strategies, Parenting classes and workshops, and Family-friendly activities
Basic needs, health and human services resources: - Food and clothing, Baby care products, and - Dental, physical and mental health care.
Early Learning Washington County (ELWC) is a countywide approach to improving the ability of children to be ready for school and life success. This involves a holistic approach to the child that includes health, family health and stability, a wide range of social, emotional and educational supports in addition to educational programs and services.
Includes: Preschool Promise, PAX Good Behavior Game, Kindergarten Partnership Innovation, Focused Child Care Networks, Focused Child Care Networks (education and family supports for African immigrant families in select schools within the Beaverton School District in partnership with the Center for African Immigrants and Refugees Organization), and Early Learning committees include Steering, Operations and Equity.
For more information about any of these programs, please call 503-846-4539.
Washington County Dept. of Health & Human Services
HHS is comprised of the some of following divisions:
Animal Services (includes Bonnie Hays Animal Shelter), -Behavioral Health (Mental Health and Addictions), Developmental Disabilities, Disability, Aging and Veteran Services (DAVS), Public Health, Disease Control and Prevention (DCAP), Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Preparedness, Environmental Health (includes Vital Records), Health Equity, Planning and Policy (HEPP), Maternal Child & Reproductive Health (MCRH), Research, Analytics, Informatics and Data (RAID), and Women, Infants & Children (WIC)
If you are at imminent risk or experiencing homelessness, please call Community Connect at 503-640-3263.
Includes county homelessness data, Washington County's plan for shelter activation in times of severe weather as well as resources and educational materials for shelter providers, information about A Road Home (strategic plan to end homeless), etc.
Please click on the following links provided by Washington County for:
Applying for Assistance - Tells you how to apply and provides all necessary forms! Check our Community Resources list, or contact 211 Info by dialing 2-1-1 from any landline phone, or (503) 222-5555 from a cell phone.
Affordable Housing - The Department of Housing Services offers affordable rental housing located throughout Washington County. Rents for these units are set to be affordable to low-income households earning between 50-80% of the Area Median Income and are typically below-market. These properties have ample experience working with the Housing Choice Voucher program.
Accessible Housing - for wheelchair-accessible housing.
Finding Rental Housing - includes tips for finding rental housing, overcoming barriers, other assistance options and fair rental housing laws.
Home Repair For Low Income Home Owners
Community Action Weatherization Program - (503) 648-6646
HARDE: Home Access and Repair for the Disabled and Elderly and Low Income Home Repair loans- (503) 846-8897
Habitat For Humanity: A Brush With Kindness - (503) 844-7606
Rebuilding Together - (503) 644-4544
Clean Energy Works - (855) 870-0049
Community Alliance of Tenants -
(503) 288-0130
Fair Housing Council of Oregon -
(503) 223-8295
Neighborhood Mediation Center -
(503) 526-2523
HUD Housing Discrimination Hotline -
(800) 669-9777
Tenant Advocates Hotline - (503) 648-7723
Caritas Housing - Shelter is a basic human need, deserved by all., Caritas Housing, has created more than 800 units of affordable housing for over 1,900 individuals in the Portland Metro area. (503) 231-4866
Resident Services - Catholic Charities of Oregon provides on-site, relationship-centered services with the primary goal of helping residents maintain their housing and thrive as members of our community.
Even more programs available!!