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- Community Resources - Multnomah County
Resources to support our communities as we experience COVID-19 and get through this together Staying home when you are sick is important If you need support to stay home these resources might be able to help: Dial 211 to speak to an information and referral specialist who can help you find resources in the community
- 211info - Connect. Inform. Empower.
211info is a community-based nonprofit organization funded by state and municipal contracts, foundations, United Ways, donations and community partners in Oregon and Southwest Washington
- Community Resource List — Community Pathways, Inc.
Call 911 if you are experiencing a life threatening emergency Call 988 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call your county mental health crisis hotline if you are experiencing a mental health crisis
- Community Resource List - Portland. gov
1312 SW Washington - Detox, residential, outpatient youth treatment OHP sliding scale Outpatient, gambling treatment, culturally-specific for African-Americans 1535 N Williams - Detox Accepts OHP uninsured portlandna com or call for meetings NARA (Native American Rehab Ass ) 503-231-2641 (Outpatient)
- Community Services and Resources for Portland Oregon (OR)
From food to health care to housing and rent assistance, the listed organizations strive to help those in our Pacific Northwest community every day Get the help you're looking for with our searchable, sortable resource guide
- Relay Resources
Our organization employs nearly 900 team members in four lines of business: Building Solutions, which includes janitorial, landscaping, and floor care services; Document Solutions; Supply Chain Solutions; and Disability Inclusion and Accessibility Consulting Services
- Culturally Specific Resources - Lines For Life
Explore Culturally Specific Mental Health Resources in Oregon
- PDX CRN - Portland Metro Community Resource Network
The Portland Metro Community Resource Network (PDX CRN) is a community engagement platform that focuses on firming up safety nets and expanding opportunities
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