Resources
Links
Childcare and Preschool
Albina Head Start
albinahs.org
Brooklyn Co-op Preschool
brooklyncooppreschool.org
Friends of the Children
friendspdx.org
Mt. Hood Community College
mhccheadstart.org
Health/Medical Care
Children’s Community Clinic
ccc4kids.org
Coalition of Community Health Clinics
coalitionclinics.org
Multnomah County Primary Care Clinics
multco.us/health/primary-care-clinics
Old Town Clinic (Central City Concern)
centralcityconcern.org
Outside In Clinic
outsidein.org
Partnership for Prescription Assistance
pparx.org
Planned Parenthood
plannedparenthood.org
Quest Center for Integrative Health
quest-center.org
Housing Resources
Community Alliance of Tenets
oregoncat.org
Habitat for Humanity
habitatportlandmetro.org
Hacienda Community Development Corporation
haciendacdc.org
Human Solutions
humansolutions.org
Home Forward (Housing Authority)
homeforward.org
Impact NW
impactnw.org
Rose Community Development
rosecdc.org
Transition Projects, Inc.
tprojects.org
Mt. Scott Community Center
portlandoregon.gov/parks/60409
OHSU Child Development and Rehabilitation Center
ohsu.edu
Women, Infants, & Children’s Program (WIC)
multco.us/wic
Clothing and Household Resources
Mother and Child Education Center
momchildpdx.org
Oregon Impact
oregonimpact.org
Buffalo Exchange
buffaloexchange.com
Community Warehouse
communitywarehouse.org
Dress for Success
oregon.dressforsuccess.org
Goodwill Retail Thrift Stores
meetgoodwill.org
Piccolina
piccolinaresale.com
PTA Clothing Center
portlandcouncilpta.org/pta-clothing-center
Salvation Army
safamstores.com
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
stmarkspdx.qwestoffice.net/
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Support/Resources
Bradley Angle House
bradleyangle.org
The Gateway Center
gatewaycenterdv.org
Portland Women’s Crisis Line
pwcl.org
Raphael House of Portland
raphaelhouse.com
Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)
sarcoregon.org
Victim Rights Law Center
victimrights.org
Volunteers of America: Home Free
voaor.org/home-free
Volunteers of America: Family Center
voaor.org
The Salvation Army
portland.salvationarmy.org
YWCA Survivor Services
ywcapdx.org/survivor-services
Food Assistance
211 Info
211info.org
Baltazar Ortiz Family Center
multco.us
Francis Center
homelessshelterdirectory.org
Mainspring (Fish emergency Services)
mainspringpdx.org
Northeast Emergency Food Program
emoregon.org/nefp
Oregon Food Bank
oregonfoodbank.org
Salvation Army Family Services
portlandtabernacle.salvationarmy.org
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
tanf.us/oregon.htm
Sisters of the Road
sistersoftheroad.org
Low-Cost Counseling
Allies in Change Counseling Center
www.alliesinchange.org
Asian Health Center and Service Center
http://www.ahscpdx.org/
Avel Gordly Center for Healing
ohsu.edu
Catholic Charities
catholiccharitiesoregon.org
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare
cascadia.org
Conexiones
westernpsych.com/services/western-conexiones
Family Medicine at Richmond OHSU
ohsu.edu
Lifeworks North West
lifeworks.org
OHSU Intercultural Psychiatry Program
ohsu.edu
Old Town Recovery Center (Central City Concern)
centralcityconcern.org
Sunnyside Counseling Center
sunnysidecounseling.com
Umbrella LGBTQ Community Counseling
pdxqcenter.org
Multicultural Services
El Programa Hispano
catholiccharitiesoregon.org
Greater New Hope Family Services
greaternewhopefamilyservices.com
IRCO
irco.org
Jewish Family and Child Services
fcs-portland.org
Lutheran Community Services
lcsnw.org/portland
NARA
naranorthwest.org
NAYA
nayapdx.org
Pacific Interpreters, Inc.
pacificinterpreters.com
SEI (Self Enhancement Institute)
selfenhancement.org
Recovery Services
Access to Recovery
oregon.gov/oha/amh/ATR/Pages/default.aspx
Alcohol and Drug 24-Hour Helpline
linesforlife.org
Alcoholics Anonymous
pdxaa.org
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare
cascadiabhc.org
Fora Health Treatment and Recovery
forahealth.org
Family Recovery Support (VOA/Miracles Club)
voaor.org
Hooper Detox Center (Central City Concern)
centralcityconcern.org
Salvation Army ARC (Adult Rehabilitation Center)
portlandmearc.salvationarmy.org
Serenity Lane
serenitylane.org/outpatient_portland.html
CODA Drug Treatment Services
www.codainc.org
Letty Owings Center (Central City Concern)
centralcityconcern.org
Lifeworks NW
lifeworksnw.org
Youth Services
Albertina Kerr Center
albertinakerr.org
CARES Northwest
caresnw.org
De Paul Treatment Youth and Family Center
depaultreatmentcenters.org
Insights Teen Parent Service
insightstpp.org/programs
Juvenile Rights Project, Inc.
youthrightsjustice.org
Kinship House
kinshiphouse.org
Morrison Child and Family Services
morrisonkids.org
Parry Center Trillium Family Services
trilliumfamily.org
Portland Youth Builders (PYB)
pybpdx.org
SMYRC (Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Resource Center)
newavenues.org/smyrc
Access Center
janusyouth.org/programs/homeless-youth
Bridge House
janusyouth.org/programs/homeless-youth
New Avenues for Youth (NAFY)
newavenues.org
Outside In
outsidein.org
P:EAR
pearmentor.org
Street Light/ Porch Light Youth Shelter
janusyouth.org/programs/homeless-youth
Transitional Youth
transitionalyouth.org/
Yellow Brick Road Street Outreach
yellowbrickroadoutreach.blogspot.com
Community Partnerships
Campbell Global provides much-needed financial support to community events and local schools, their staff members are encouraged to get involved on a personal level with civic organizations and community leaders. As a result, their employees are better able to understand the local needs of a community. Campbell Global hosts two annual events for us at PWI; an end of summer field day and a fall pumpkin patch outing. Our youth look forward to these events and they are a highlight for staff as well. Campbell Global is also very committed to supporting us with our Holiday Drive for youth and families. We value our relationship with them and all that they consistently do for our organization.
Bee Line provides one-time help for kids, families, or anyone who needs it. They can provide up to about $300 worth of life's essentials. Examples could include school supplies for a homeless student, food for a family, a bike for a teen to get to a job, or utility payments to prevent shut-offs. Bee Line uses 100% of our donations to directly help people in need. We have partnered with Bee Line for a year and they have never turned down a request for help. They have helped countless families and youth with essential needs. Urban Gleaners Urban Gleaners feeds over 4,000 people every week through school pantries, summer free farmers markets, and Mobile Markets at low-income housing communities. They collect and redistribute over 60,000 pounds of food every month. They recognize that there are serious systemic issues facing our communities: widespread poverty, social injustice, and income inequality are just the start of it. We are able to access Urban Gleaners every week to feed our youth and families. They always have a huge variety of options for us to choose from and the staff is amazing. We are grateful for this partnership.
Rose City Futsal celebrates the spirit of soccer in Portland, Oregon and cultivates a community of players and fans around the beautiful game. They donate 1.5 hours a month of court space for our youth to play on.
Reo's Ribs are right down the street from us here at PWI and they are cooking up the Mississippi goodness. They say the smoker is hot, the ribs are ready, and the laughs are plenty. They are a wonderful community partner and donated their delicious ribs to our Youth Empowerment Party!
Por Que No is a small taqueria chain that uses line caught fish and local meats for dishes. They are proud of their work supporting local organizations and schools that focus on equity, education, health, immigration and social justice. They have provided several "Donation Days" for us at PWI. They donate 10% of the total sales for a designated day. Together We Rise Together We Rise creates engagement opportunities for the public to give back through their programs such as Sweet Cases, Build-A-Bike, Build-A-Board and our Birthday Boxes. Together We Rise is dedicated to changing the way youth experience the foster care system in America. They donated 90 Sweet Cases to us at PWI. The Sweet cases are brand new customized bags filled with comfort items for children 10 years old and under. Each bag includes a teddy bear, blanket, hygiene kit, coloring books, and crayons.
"If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward."
– Martin Luther King, Jr.