• Bridges to Change offers housing options in 4 different counties in Oregon: Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas and Wasco. These models vary from stabilization all the way through permanent rental. Most of our housing options include supportive services with our peer mentors and are at no cost to residents.

    Find out more at www.bridgestochange.com/housing

  • Giving back through life-changing experiences. Nonprofit, African American re-entry program and support services.

    Fresh Out offers housing support services.

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  • Going Home II offers culturally specific, transitional, sober housing, along with a variety of peer supported housing services for Black/African American individuals in our Behavioral Health Support Program.

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  • JMIR will expand access to emergency rental assistance for individuals affected by SUD and harmful substance use who are leaving treatment and detox and need stability in order to stay on their path to recovery. We will also offer emergency hotel rooms to BIPOC individuals who are being released from prison.

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  • Temporary/Recovery Housing: OCC provides case managed temporary housing for 3-6 months and recovery housing for up to 18 months. To be considered, one must be actively engaged in outpatient substance use treatment, mental health treatment to enter treatment.

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  • Project Patchwork is currently working towards purchasing one house and renting two others in the Portland area. Our goal is to provide six months of clean and sober transitional housing to single parents and their children transitioning from inpatient treatment. We will consider working with guests who have a period of sobriety and are referred from one of our partner agencies. We are focused on working from a trauma informed lens, giving guests agency to reach their own goals and understand the impact of oppression due to institutionalized racism, sexism, homophobia, ableism and classism.

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  • Quest Center proudly offers transitional, sober housing for LGBTQIA2S+ and HIV+ clients in our FSR Program.

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  • Navigate Back Home is a trauma informed pilot program that provides 10-20 women opportunities to continue to work on their journey of recovery, reunite with their children, and rebuild their lives. Our Housing Referral Coordinator will ensure each woman receives support and guidance to obtain stability for long-term continuum care until they receive permanent housing. Further, the Housing Navigator will continue to connect with housing agencies, such as Home Forward, second chance landlords, homes for single women, and women with children to identify what housing opportunities are available.

    Through M110 funding, WomenFirst will be able to offer rent and housing assistance for those identifying as being in-recovery. There will be an application to fill out that also asks whether you’d like to participate in classes such as “ready to rent,” “know your rights,” and “financial literacy” workshops.

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  • 16 bed medically monitored detox center on 122nd and Foster is projected to open in February of 2023, starting at 50% capacity and increasing from there. This will be open to community partners.

    Recovery Works NW also has 8 men's housing spots available for those engaged in SUD Program.

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  • Sober Housing:

    The Miracles WOMEN'S Transition House is located in the Peninsula district. This nine-bed recovery home is designed to support African American women engaged in addiction treatment services. Residents also receive peer support services while living in the residence.

    The Miracles MEN’s Transition House is located in the Alberta Arts district. This nine-bed recovery home is designed to support African American men engaged in addiction treatment services. Residents also receive peer support services while living in the residence.

    Miracles Club Apartments provides an alcohol and drug free living environment for individuals in recovery with at least 12 months of sobriety. Studio, one and two bedroom floor plans are available allowing families to live together as well as offering regular supportive groups and events through Miracles Club onsite programming. We are currently accepting applications for our active waiting list.

    Miracles Central Apartments is a brand new, affordable apartment community located in NE Portland. In partnership with Central City Concern, we provide an alcohol and drug free living environment for individuals in recovery with at least ninety (90) days of sobriety.

    Studio, one, and two bedroom floor plans are available to households making up to 30, 50 and 60 percent of the area’s Median Family Income (MFI).

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Housing

Flexible and low-barrier housing for individuals who use substances.

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