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- Shelter and Homeless Services - Multnomah County
Here's a link to a KGW article explaining the difference between 211 and 311 311 refers to Safe Rest Villages and Temporary Alternative Shelter Sites (tiny home communities)
- Overnight Emergency Shelters - Portland. gov
These facilities include both overnight and day shelters, designed to meet immediate needs and offer a pathway to stability for our community’s most vulnerable members Each shelter is planned and operated to create a welcoming environment, offering essential services and resources
- Portland, OR Homeless Shelter List
We currently have listed all of the shelters we could find in Portland Today more and more shelters are providing areas at their shelters for pets This mainly includes dogs It is still the case that most shelters do not accept pets This is also one of the main reasons why homeless do not see out shelters for aid
- Portland, OR Homeless Shelters, Services and Resources
Discover 21 homeless shelter (s) and service locations in Portland, OR, including: Rose Haven Day Shelter, Housing Authority Of Portland, Portland Rescue Mission - Shepherd's Door (for Women And Children) - plus additional support resources nearby
- Homeless Resources for Women and Children in Portland Oregon
Rose Haven offers an array of services to help homeless and abused women and children improve their lives in Portland, Oregon Sanctuary and resources here
- Shelter Portland | Portland Oregon
Shelter Portland is a Non-Profit organization committed to ending unsheltered homelessness in Portland Oregon
- My Fathers House | Helping Families. Transforming Lives.
At My Father’s House, we give families more than shelter—we give them hope, guidance, and a fresh start Residents receive support from our food pantry and clothes closet, meet weekly with a case manager to set life and job goals, and children thrive in our loving Children’s Center
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