1 | Latinx & Hispanic Culturally Specific Organizations and Resources | |||
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2 | Agency | Address | Phone | Description of agency |
3 | Hacienda CDC | 6700 NE Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97218 | 503-595-2111 | Programs offering education and social support services to children from birth to 8th grade. Offerings include housing developments/resident programs, SUN youth advocacy, after school program offering academic support, personal enrichment, service learning, and foster parent involvement in child schooling, and parent support groups, educational workshops and monthly home visits for parents with children aged birth to five. |
4 | Latino Network | 410 NE 18th Ave Portland, OR 97232 | 503-283-6881 | Adolescents & Communities Together (ACT): a bilingual curriculum to ensure young women and men have access to comprehensive, medically accurate information about health and sexuality. |
5 | El Programa Hispano-Catholic Charities: | 2740 SE Powell Blvd. Portland, OR 97202 | 503-231-4866 | Serves low-income Latino residents of metro Portland by providing emergency economic assistance, self-sufficiency activities, mental health counseling, domestic violence case management, and youth services. |
6 | Hacienda Community Development Corporation | 6700 NE Killingsworth St. Portland, OR 97218 | 503-595-2111 | Develops affordable housing, healthy living, and economic development to build thriving communities in support of working Latino families and others in Oregon. Includes HUD-approved housing counseling |
7 | La Clinica de Buena Salud | 6736 NE Killingsworth St
Portland, OR 97218-3317 | 503-988-5558 | *Spanish *Latinx -- Special services for children experiencing homelessness. |
1 | Black & African American Culturally Specific Organizations and Resources | |||
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2 | Agency | Address | Phone | Description of agency |
3 | Black Parent Initiative | 2915 NE Martin Luther King Blvd, Portland, OR | 503-284-8000 | Programs offered include career services, doulas, and the Together We Can Home Visiting Model which is a year-long experience for families designed to strengthen cultural identity and practices, motivate parents to attain greater economic stability and self-sufficiency, strengthen parenting and child development, create safe and healthy family environments, and promote the family’s healthy engagement in their community. |
4 | Self Enhancement Inc. (SEI) | 3920 N Kerby Ave. Portland OR 97227 | 503-249-1721 | Youth Programs: Summer program, In-school program, After-school programs and enrichment, Parent Involvement (including counseling, parenting training, energy and housing assistance) Community and Family Programs: Homeless housing services, Domestic violence program/services, Short-term rental assistance, Parent Child Development Services, Parenting classes, Multnomah Stability Initiative, Energy assistance, Parent support group, Employment services, In-home safety and reunification services. |
5 | African American Health Coalition, Inc. | 2800 N Vancouver Ave Ste 100, Portland, OR 97227 | 503-413-1850 | Promotes wellness for African Americans by seeking to reconfigure health and social services to meet their needs. Specific services include nutrition seminars, diabetes support groups, substance abuse support, physical activity awareness, and health & body seminars. “Inspires and mobilizes Black parents to ensure their children achieve educational excellence.” Courses and resources for black parents. |
6 | Urban League of Portland | 10 N Russell St Portland OR 97227 | 503-280-2600 | Advocacy and Civic Engagement, Community Health Worker Program, Healthy Families, Senior Services Program, Workforce Programs, Youth Programs (Summer Employment). |
7 | Bradley Angle Healing Roots Program | 5432 N. Albina Ave
Portland, OR 97217 | Intake number: 503-595-9591 ext 307 or email Kenya Ifemelu, Healing Roots Coordinator, at kenyab@bradleyangle.org | Healing Roots offers survivors a safe space and access to resources that promote healing and connection. Our services include: Advocacy, One-on-One and Family Support; Healing Roots Topic-Based Support Groups that explore domestic violence, healthy relationships, and healing from trauma, while creating a safe space for Black and African-American survivors to share and learn from one another. Light meals, bus tickets, and free childcare are offered for all group sessions. |
8 | African American Alliance for Homeownership (AAAH) | 825 NE 20th Ave #225, Portland, OR 97232 | 503-595-3517 | AAAH programs offer future homebuyers advantages such as peer-to-peer support systems, providing on-going motivation and encouragement throughout the home buying process. AAAH's mission is to increase homeownership and economic stability for African Americans and other underserved individuals by improving access to homebuyer resources and education. |
9 | African Youth Community Organization | 1390 SE 122nd Ave, Portland, OR 97233 | 971-254-8916 | AYCO works to empower immigrants and refugees from African and other diaspora countries. Specific services include athletics programs, mentorship, academic support, leadership training, free ESL classes, cultural bridge supports, and community healing workshops. |
10 | Healthy Bird Initiative | 5329 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Portland, Oregon 97211 | 503-988-3387 | Healthy Birth Initiative works to achieve healthy birth outcomes by improving the well-being of mothers, fathers and their children before, during and between pregnancies. Classes focus on the needs of African Americans living in Multnomah County. |
11 | PFLAG Black Chapter | 411 NE 19th Ave. Portland, OR 97232 | 503-289-1517 | PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) Portland Black Chapter promotes the health and well-being of specifically Black gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people, their families and friends through support, education, organizing and advocacy. This organization is the first African American chapter of PFLAG in the nation. |
1 | Asian American Culturally Specific Organizations and Resources | |||
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2 | Agency | Address | Phone | Description of agency |
3 | Asian Health & Service Center | 9035 SE Foster Rd, Portland, OR 97266 | 503-872-8822 | A psychiatrist is available 3 times per week. Mental health counseling is available in all four languages. Asian Health & Service provides connections fort students/families with mental health counseling, school visit assessment, free lunch program for seniors Tuesday-Friday, and more community engagement activities. There is a community health department which speaks all 4 languages. |
4 | Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO): Asian Family Center (AFC)
| 8040 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland, OR 97213 | 503-235-9396 | The Asian Family Center provides culturally specific resources in: Early Childhood; Family Engagement; Youth Academic Support; Gang Prevention & Intervention; Community; Engagement & Leadership Development; Poverty Reduction, Housing & Utilities Resources; Health Outreach & Education. |
5 | Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO) | 8188 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97206 | 971-340-4861 | Grants and Sponsorships available. Small business promotion. Youth programs. Reporting Hate incidents. Network of leaders, activists, and allies from Oregon’s Asian/Pacific Islander (API) communities that seeks to mobilize the social, cultural and political strengths of the many diverse API communities. |
1 | Pacific Islander & Native Hawaiian Culturally Specific Organizations and Resources | |||
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2 | Agency | Address | Phone | Description of agency |
3 | IRCO Asian Family Center (AFC) | 8040 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland, OR 97213 | 503-235-9396 | The Asian Family Center provides culturally specific resources in: Early Childhood; Family Engagement; Youth Academic Support; Gang Prevention & Intervention; Community; Engagement & Leadership Development; Poverty Reduction, Housing & Utilities Resources; Health Outreach & Education |
4 | Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO) | 8188 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97206 | 971-340-4861 | APANO focuses on the key areas of community organizing, policy advocacy, civic engagement, leadership development, community development, cultural work, Arts & Media Project; Creative Placemaking Projects; youth programs; parent organizing. Grants and Sponsorships available. Small business promotion. Youth programs. Reporting Hate incidents. Network of leaders, activists, and allies from Oregon’s Asian/Pacific Islander (API) communities that seeks to mobilize the social, cultural and political strengths of the many diverse API communities. |
1 | Indigenous & Native American Culturally Specific Organizations and Resources | |||
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2 | Agency | Address | Phone | Description of agency |
3 | Native American Youth & Family Center (NAYA) | 5135 NE Columbia Blvd., Portland OR 97218 | 503-288-8177 | Enhances the diverse strengths of Native American youth and families in partnership with the community through cultural identity and education. Programs include: College and Career Services, Community Economic Development, Community Engagement, Critical Services, Early College Academy, Elder Services, Food Pantry and Clothing Closet, Foster Care Support, Housing, Homeownership, Parent Involvement, Youth and Education |
4 | Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA) | Residential Treatment Center 17645 NW St Helens Hwy. Scappoose, OR 97231 Tate Topo 1310 SW 17th Ave Portland, OR 97201 Outpatient Treatment Center 1631 SW Columbia St Portland, OR 97201 Indian Health Clinic 15 N Morris St Portland, OR 97227 Wellness Center 12360 E Burnside Portland, OR 97233 Totem Lodge 1438 SE Division Portland, OR 97202 Dental Clinic 12750 SE Stark St. Building E Portland, OR 97233 Oyate Building 1776 SW Madison Portland, OR 97205 | Residential Treatment Center Phone: 503-621-1069 Tate Topo Phone: 503-231-2641 Outpatient Treatment Center Phone: 503-231-2641 Indian Health Clinic Phone: 503-230-9875 Wellness Center Phone: 971-279-4800 Totem Lodge Phone: 503-548-0346 Dental Clinic Phone: 971-347-3009 Oyate Building Phone: 503-224-1044 | Native American culture and spirituality informs our work and is offered to all of our clients. We base our work on the Medicine Wheel, integrating Health & Wellness, Mental Health, Sobriety, and Culture. Programs include: Adult, child and family mental health treatment, adult and youth addictions treatment (outpatient and inpatient), Integrated Health and Dental Clinics, Community and Culture, Youth Program, Veterans, Elders. |
5 | Legal Aid Services of Oregon Native American Program | 4531 SE Belmont St., Suite 201 Portland, OR 97215 | (503) 223-9483 | Protection of Tribal Sovereignty and Self-Governance Protection of Treaty Rights and Natural Resources Economic Development Nonprofit Organizations Cultural and Archaeological Resource Protection Protection of Religious Freedom Indian Child Welfare Act Compliance Health Care |
1 | Russian Culturally Specific Organizations and Resources | |||
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2 | Agency | Address | Phone | Description of agency |
3 | Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon’s Russian Oregon Social Services | 7931 NE Halsey St., Suite 304, Portland, OR 97213 | 503-777-3437 | Programs include: English (ESL) classes, citizenship preparation classes, community orientation, agency referrals, domestic violence services, mental health counseling, breast health education, dental care and pro-bono legal consultations. |
4 | Impact NW - Brentwood Darlington Center | 7211 SE 62nd ave Portland, OR 97216 | 503-721-6777 | Provides resources such as Parent-child classes for parents and children ages 0-5, community building services. |
5 | Lutheran Community Services NW | 605 SE Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. Portland, OR 97214 | 503-231-7480 | *Russian, and other Interpreters by request -- Citizenship Program, Crime Victim Service Center, Immigration Counseling and Advocacy Program, Multicultural Counseling Services, Refugee Resettlement Program – Oregon |
6 | Slavic Coalition of Oregon | *Slavic communities -- Promotes advocacy, leadership and cultural awareness of the communities of Eastern and Central- European origin. |
1 | Jewish Culturally Specific Organizations and Resources | |||||
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2 | Agency | Address | Phone | Insurance & Sliding Scale | Languages Served | Description of agency |
3 | Jewish Family and Child Services | 1221 SW Yamhill, Suite 301, Portland, OR 97205 | 503-226-7079 | OHP/Medicare, some Private, sliding scale and discount rates | *Russian language supported specifically for the Holocaust Survivor Program | Programs offered include Holocaust survivor services, individual, couple, family and group counseling, emergency assistance referrals, disability support services (Partners for Independence and TASK) and services for immigrants and refugees. All services offered without regard to age, race, religion, gender, ethnicity or sexual orientation. |
1 | Immigrant & Refugee Culturally Specific Organizations and Resources | |||
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2 | Agency | Address | Phone | Description of agency |
3 | Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) | 10301 NE Glisan St, Portland, OR 97220 | (503) 234-1541 Written Translation Services: translation@ircoilb.org | 971.271.6481 Spoken Interpretation Services: interpretation@ircoilb.org | 971.271.6482 Legal Services IRCO Immigration Legal Services Team, ircoils@irco.org, 503-235-9396 | Offers employment and training, programs for children, youth, family, and seniors, community development, legal services, language services (written, spoken interpretation) and community rentals. |
4 | IRCO Africa House | 709 NE 102nd Ave. Portland, OR 97220 | 503-802-0082 | Offers culturally specific resources in: Early Childhood, Youth Mentoring, Academic Support, Gang Prevention & Intervention, Community Engagement & Leadership Development, Poverty Reduction, Housing & Utilities Resources, Health Outreach & Education, and Elders Citizenship & Support Services |
5 | African Youth Community Organization | 1390 SE 122nd Ave UE, Portland, OR 97233 | 971-254-8916 | AYCO works to empower immigrants and refugees from African and other diaspora countries. Specific services include athletics programs, mentorship, academic support, leadership training, free ESL classes, cultural bridge supports, and community healing workshops. |
6 | Catholic Charities | 2740 SE Powell Blvd, Portland, OR 97232 | 503-231-4866 | Supportive services to expecting mothers, such as baby and maternity supplies, and resource assistance in planning. Counseling, including relationship counseling and parenting education. Adoption services provided at no cost. Immigration Legal Services provided as well as the Project UNICA Program, a domestic violence support program. There is also a Housing Transitions Program and the Refugee Resettlement Program. |
7 | SOAR (Sponsors Organized to Assist Refugees) | 7931 NE Halsey St, Suite 314, Portland, OR 97213 | 503-284-3002 | Comprehensive and compassionate resettlement services, case management, advocacy, immigration and asylum counseling, legal services and volunteer recruitment to help refugees build new lives in community. |
8 | OHSU Intercultural Psychiatric Clinic, Portland | 2214 Lloyd Center, Portland, OR 97232 | 503-494-4222 | OHP for Multnomah County; Private or Self Pay. "Families Interpretation/Signing by Arrangement." |
1 | LGBTQIA+ Culturally Specific Organizations and Resources | |||
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2 | Agency | Address | Phone | Description of agency |
3 | Portland’s LGBTQIA-Friendly Organizations for People Experiencing Homelessnes | N/A | N/A | This map is a resource for folks seeking safe spaces to go for medical care, food, shelter, or information. The data for the map is based on subjective experiences gleaned from surveys in December 2014. The map’s creator, Erica Williams, is a transgender student at PCC pursuing a certificate in Geographic Information Systems. |
4 | The Living Room | 704 Main St #304, Oregon City, OR 97045 Offers drop in canby, astoria, | 503-901-5971 | Services include drop in activities, events (such as GSA Summit in winter and Alternative Prom in spring), and support to schools (specifically regarding supporting and creating LGBTQ groups in schools). Open to youth aged 14-20 in Clackamas County. |
5 | Outside In | 1132 SW 13th Ave, Portland, OR 97205 | Medical Clinic: 503-535-3860 Young Adult Support: 503-535-3800 | Services include primary medical care (gender affirming hormones and surgical and other medical referrals), information and referrals for food/housing/clothing, and identity-affirming community and activities for youth aged 16-24 who are eligible through Multnomah County Homeless Youth Continuum. *Languages supported: English & Spanish* |
6 | PFLAG Clackamas County | Canby, OR | 503-887-4556 clackamascountypflag@gmail.com | PFLAG is the first and largest organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies. It is a community to support queer folx and their families. |
7 | PFLAG Portland | Portland, OR | 503-232-7676 info@pflagpdx.org | PFLAG is the first and largest organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies. It is a community to support queer folx and their families. |
8 | Pivot | 2236 SE Belmont Portland OR 97214 | 503-445-7699 | HIV and STI testing free for LGBTQ+ community. Pivot is a community space dedicated to the health and wellness of gay/bi/trans and all men into men with a focus on sexual health and HIV. They offer a variety of programming that is both social and educational in nature, a drop in space (coffee, free WiFi, watch a queer film on our big flat screen TV, meet someone new), as well as STD & HIV testing. |
9 | Quest Center For Integrative Health | Multnomah County: 2901 E. Burnside Portland, OR 97214 Clackamas County: 112 Beavercreek Rd. Oregon City, OR 97045 | Multnomah County Phone: 503-238-5203 Clackamas County Phone: 503-238-5203 | Mental health services and LGBTQ health services offered at multiple locations. |
10 | Q Center | 4115 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR 97217 | (503) 234-7837 | Provides services and programs for LGBTQ+ people, including: Mental Health and Addiction Treatment: Young People Sexual Diversity Alcoholics Anonymous, LGBTQ Narcotics Anonymous, LGBTQ Bipolar and Depression Support Alliance: (Drop-in, peer-led support for people who identify as LGBTQ+ living with mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, bipolar, PTSD, or related illnesses), LGBTQ+ SMART Recovery, Transgender Support Groups, Queers Paths Refuge Recovery: An addiction recovery group based in Buddhist-oriented principles. Each meeting includes 20 minutes of meditation, followed by sharing. |
11 | SMYRC (Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Center): | 1220 SW Columbia, Portland OR 97201 | (503) 872-9664 | Drop-In Day Services: Meals, showers, laundry, respite from the streets, engagement activities, and legal counsel; Individualized Wraparound Supports: alternative high school education; GED prep; college connection; Job Training and Employment: Mentored work experience at two Ben & Jerry’s PartnerShops, screen-printing business New Avenues INK, and apparel company dfrntpigeon; On-site, population-specific housing (LGBTQ youth, youth in foster care); Drug and alcohol recovery and mental-health supports; PDX-Connect Support for youth transitioning from foster care into adulthood Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC) - Culturally specific support for LGBTQ youth and Bridge 13 community education, which helps create safer spaces for queer and trans* people of all ages Youth Opportunity Center – East Multnomah County Outreach to and wraparound supports for youth experiencing housing instability and homelessness; programming for LGBTQ youth, youth in foster care, and youth involved in sex trafficking. |
12 | TransActive Gender Project | Services include professional development, community centered training and education, facilitated support groups for adult family/allies and youth aged 4-18, free chest binders, voice coaching, and screened referrals to mental health and medical providers experienced in trans care. | ||
13 | Trans Lifeline | N/A | 877-330-8860 | (Hotline staffedy by transgender people for transgender people) |
14 | Trevor Project | N/A | 1-866-488-7386 | (Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention for LGBTQ Youth) |
15 | Bradley Angle LGBTQ Program: Tailored services to meet the unique needs of LGBTQ survivors. | 5432 N. Albina Ave
Portland, OR 97217 | 503-232-1528 | Services include: Individual Advocacy and one-on-one support for survivors currently leaving or who have experienced or are experiencing an abusive relationship. Safety Planning, Basic Needs Assistance (access to the basics such as food, clothing, toiletries, furniture, and a phone), LGBTQ Survivor Support Groups, Healthy Relationship Skills Classes. |