- Knapp Housing
- (503) 206-4501
- Home Forward
- (503) 802-8300
- Impact NW
- (503) 988-6000
- Oxford House
- Assisted Living Options for People Struggling with Substance Use
Resources for Measure 110 Providers
The Health Justice Recovery Alliance offers technical assistance and capacity building support, free of charge, for community-based providers of Measure 110 services. Learn more and request technical assistance here.
Upcoming TA Workshops:
Fund Development 101
Friday, June 2nd, 9:30-11am
No matter how big or small your nonprofit organization is, fundraising is an essential component to your business model. Nonprofit fundraising is the ongoing process of soliciting donations, grants or voluntary funds to help your organization grow and meet the needs of the community you serve. Learn from former non-profit executive, Diana Nuñez, about how to approach fundraising to maintain financial stability and to grow your organization.
Register Here
Upcoming Events
SAVE THE DATE:
International Drug Policy Reform Conference
October 18-21, 2023, Phoenix, Arizona
Email us at info@healthjusticerecovery.org to add your event here!
Drug Decriminalization
- FACT SHEET – Drug Decriminalization in Oregon: Know Your Rights
- Have a citation?
- Call (503) 575-3769 or (541) 575-3769 for a social services screening and to get your fine waived.
Harm Reduction
- HIV Alliance (Lane, Marion, Douglas, Josephine, Coos, Curry and Washington Counties)
- Needle Exchange Locations & Schedules
- Community Syringe Drop Box Locations & Pick-Up
- Online Naloxone Training – click here for online trainings on injectable naloxone and nasal spray.
- Max’s Mission (Jackson, Josephine and Klamath Counties)
- Outside In (Multnomah and Clackamas Counties)
- Oregon Health Authority – Syringe Exchange Services by County
County Program Benton Benton County Public Health Clackamas Outside In Clatsop Clatsop County Public Health Columbia Columbia County Public Health Coos HIV Alliance Curry HIV Alliance Deschutes Deschutes County Needle Exchange Program Douglas HIV Alliance Harney Harney County Syringe Exchange Program Jackson Jackson County Syringe Exchange Program Josephine HIV Alliance Lane HIV Alliance Lane C.O.R.E. Eugene Lincoln Lincoln County Harm Reduction Program Malheur Malheur County Health Department Marion HIV Alliance Multnomah Outside In Multnomah Multnomah County Syringe Exchange Multnomah Portland People’s Outreach Project Washington HIV Alliance Yamhill Provoking Hope
Housing
Jobs
- Newly funded, open position for a Behavioral Health Apprenticeship Program Manager with United We Heal, which brings together employers and AFSCME union members to collectively develop robust, industry-specific training opportunities that combine on-the-job training and related education, and are responsive to the needs of workers and employers.
- Across Oregon, there is a shortage of Behavioral Health workers within nearly every field, including mental health and substance abuse. Hundreds of these positions go unfilled every year. As critical as this workforce issue is to ensure people in need receive the best care possible, it’s also a huge opportunity for caring, compassionate people who want a career that is more than a job. Learn more…
- Learn more: Higher Education After Incarceration
LGBTQ+
- Brave Space
- Cascade AIDS Project
- The Living Room
- Momentum Alliance
- Northwest Gender Alliance
- Portland Two Spirit Society
- Q Center
- More resources can be found on the Bridges to Change Resource Page here.
Peer Support
- Alano Club of Portland Peer Resources:
- Artists in Recovery – A program designed highlight the intersection between recovery and creative practices through free workshops, classes, and public events featuring nationally renowned artists in recovery, or connected to the recovery community.
- Peer Recovery Support Services – A holistic approach that uses a multiple pathway recovery system. At its core, it’s about empowering individuals to identify and use their inherent skills to create a recovery plan that’s right for them.
- Plates for the People – A series of free, monthly cooking classes for people in or seeking recovery, taught by award winning chefs in recovery.
- The Recovery Gym (TRG) – The PNW’s first fitness center dedicated to helping people on the path to recovery for substance use and mental health disorders.
- Recovery Toolkit Series – A holistic, multi-disciplinary service model is built on evidence-based practices that enable people with substance use disorders to create individualized recovery toolkits according to their own needs.
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Celebrate Recovery
- Dual Diagnosis Anonymous
- Narcotics Anonymous
- Refugee Recovery
- Smart Recovery
Shelter
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
- Clackamas Women’s Services
- (503) 654-2288
- Northwest Housing Alternatives
- (503) 655-8575
MARION COUNTY
- Union Gospel Mission-Salem: Men’s
- 345 Commercial Street NE
Salem, OR 97301 - (503) 362-3983
- 345 Commercial Street NE
- Union Gospel Mission-Salem: Women’s
- 5119 River Road N.
Keizer, OR 97303 - (503) 362-7487
- 5119 River Road N.
- St. Francis Shelter
- 1820 Berry Street SE
Salem, Oregon 97302 - (503) 588-0428
- 1820 Berry Street SE
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
- City Team Ministries
- 526 SE Grand Ave
Portland, OR 97214 - (503) 231-9334
- 526 SE Grand Ave
- Portland Rescue Mission
- 111 W. Burnside
Portland, OR 97209 - 503-906-7690
- 111 W. Burnside
- Salvation Army Females Emergency Shelter
- 30 SW 2nd Ave,
Portland, OR 97204 - 503-227-0810
- 30 SW 2nd Ave,
- Transition Projects
- 665 NW Hoyt
Portland, Oregon 97209 - 503-280-4700
- 665 NW Hoyt
- Yolanda House for Women and Children
- Crisis Line: 503-535-3269
Page last updated 1/12/23
Want to add your resource or event? Email details to info@healthjusticerecovery.org.