Sex Trafficking Resources / Multnomah County / Portland, Oregon

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24-HOUR CRISIS & HELP LINES        

211info  Information & referral for community services 211

Call to Safety (confidential emotional and crisis support, safety planning & referral (DV/SA/ST)) 888-235-5333  

Linea UNICA (Español) (Confidential emotional and crisis support, safety planning & referral (DV/SA/ST) 888-232-4448 

Dept. of Human Services (DHS) Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting (24/7hotline) 1-855-503-SAFE (7233)

Lines for Life (suicide and crisis hotline)  call or text 988

Alba (Crisis support, safety planning & referral, emergency housing for youth ages 9-17) 503-224-4598 Drop in center: 470 SE 165th Ave. Portland, OR 97233

Multnomah County Mental Health Helpline 503-988-4888 or 800-716-9769

National Human Trafficking Hotline 888-373-7888

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 800-843-5678

YouthLine (teen-to-teen support)  877-968-8491 or text 839863

Trans Lifeline  877-565-8860

Trevor Project  text START to 678678 or call 1-866-488-7386

Tobacco Quit Line   800-784-8669

SafeNet (statewide health referrals)  800-SAFE-NET

 

ST PROGRAMS

Call to Safety  (Advocacy; Emergent and stabilization housing navigation, hospital response)  503-235-5333

Linea UNICA (Español)(Advocacy for Latinx survivors of all ages; Emergent and stabilization housing navigation) 503-232-4448

New Day (New Avenues for Youth–Mentorship, skill building & case management; Housing navigation) 503-258-7081

Raphael House of Portland  (Prevention and education services; gender inclusive confidential shelter for DV survivors. New Day prevention line: 503-243-5123)  503-222-6222

IRCO Services Against Exploitation Program  (Advocacy and case management for immigrant, refugee, and foreign-born survivors of all forms of human trafficking) 971-312-9602

The Cupcake Girls (Advocacy, information and referral and counseling for survivors of sex trafficking and sex workers) 207-200-8094

Lifeworks NW (substance use and recovery services) 503-645-9010 

Morrison Child & Family Services SAGE (Secure residential & stabilization services for female-identified youth 11-16 years old, referrals only from DHS, law enforcement, parents and/or guardians.) 503-258-4200

Parenting With Intent (PWI) (mentorship for youth survivors, DHS Caseworker referral only) 503-850-7979

Safety Compass (24/7 advocate response and ongoing support for trafficking survivors in Clackamas, Marion, Multnomah, and Washington County) 971-235-0021

Self-Enhancement Inc DV Program (SEI) (advocacy for Black and African American survivors of all ages) 503-972-3698 

DVERT (Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team) (DV intervention and advocacy in high-lethality cases) 503-988-6440

RUNAWAY & HOMELESS YOUTH CONTINUUM SERVICES

Runaway Youth Services (ages 9-17)

Alba  (Crisis line- emergency housing) 503-224-4598

Alba  (Program line- mentorship, family mediation) 971-754-4350

Homeless Youth (ages 18-24)

Access Center (Janus, NAFY, OI, NAYA-Shelter, housing, case management & other services) 503-432-3986

DOMESTIC & SEXUAL VIOLENCE SHELTERS

Multnomah County

Check the Call to Safety Shelter Space Site (updated daily)

Bradley Angle Emergency Shelter 503-232-1528

Raphael House of Portland 503-222-6222

Salvation Army West Women’s & Children’s 503-731-3900

Neighboring Counties

Clackamas Women’s Services (Clackamas County) 888-654-2288 

YWCA Clark County SafeChoice Shelter (Clark County, Washington) 800-695-0167

Monika’s House (Washington County) 503.469.8620

Clackamas Women’s Services 503.654.2288

Casa Esperanza (Español) (Clackamas County) 503-232-4448

SAFE of Columbia County (Columbia County) 503-397-6161

CULTURALLY-SPECIFIC SERVICES

Abuse Recovery Ministry & Svcs. (ARMS) 503-846-9284

Bradley Angle LGBTQ Program (Marsha’s Folx) 503-232-1528

Bradley Angle Healing Roots Center (Black and African American) 503-595-9591 

El Programa Hispano UNICA (Español, Latinx) 503-669-8350 o 503-232-4448

Disability Abuse Response Team (DART) 503 988-6481 phone only

IRCO Refugee & Immigrant Family Strengthening (Immigrants and Refugees) 503-445-1446

NAYA Family Center Healing Circle (Indigenous) 503-288-8177 

Slavic Oregon Social Services (Russian and Ukrainian) 503-777-3437

Self-Enhancement Inc DV Program (SEI) (Black and African American) 503-972-3698

Community Healing Initiative (CHI) 

Family-based services for youth involved in juvenile justice system

POIC CHI– For African-American youth and families 971-263-3334

Latino Network CHI 503-283-6881 

NARA (Mental health & substance use treatment for Native American folks of all ages) 503-224-1044

LGBTQ

Bradley Angle LGBTQ Program (Marsha’s Folx) 503-232-1528

Full Spectrum Therapy Gender-Affirming Resource Guide 

New Avenues for Youth - SMYRC (community space, counseling and other support for youth 13-24) 503-872-9664

Outside In/Trans Clinic/ID Project (Primary care for trans youth, housing resources for youth 16-24) 503-432-3986

Pivot/Cascade AIDS Project (Primary care, behavioral health and social programming for LGBTQIA+ HIV+ people) 503-445-7699

Q Center (Social support and events) 503-234-7837

TransActive (Groups, advocacy, referrals) 503-768-6040

 

PARENTING/FAMILY RESOURCES

Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education (Services for children with disabilities birth through age 2) 503-947-5535

Dept. Human Services (DHS) Self-Sufficiency (Food stamps (SNAP), TANF, OHP, JOBS) 971-673-2748

Employment Related Day Care (ERDC) (Childcare for low-income folks who are working) 971-673-2411

WIC (food, nutrition information and lactation support) 503-988-3503

Early Learning Multnomah County (low cost and free pre-k) 503-947-0867

Healthy Birth Initiative (Case management and more for Black & African-American pregnant people) 503-988-3387

Impact NW PCHiP (Parenting groups and in-home supports for survivors of domestic violence) 503-721-6766

Insights Teen Parent Program. 503-239-6996

Letty Owings Center (CCC)  (parenting people in recovery) 971-352-8740

LWNW Children's Relief Nurseries (childcare/respite for families)

St. Johns Site 503-283-4776

Mill Park Site 503-564-0164

Mother and Child (Free baby supplies for parents in need; call for appointment or visit on set days) 503-249-5801

Multnomah Childcare & Referral 503-548-4400

Northwest Children’s Outreach (clothing, diapers and other basic needs) place orders online

Pathfinders Center for Family Success (Support & education for families experiencing re-entry) 503-286-0600 x1

Project Nurture (parenting supports for people on methadone, suboxone, etc) 971-808-6217

MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE USE SERVICES

YOUTH

Fora Health (Detox, residential and outpatient services for youth ages 13-17) 503-535-1151

NARA Youth (counseling, groups, recovery) 503-224-1044

New Avenues for Youth Recovery Oriented Support & Engagement (ROSE) (drop in and peer support) 503-432-3986

Outside In

Counseling for mental health & substance use for HYC youth 503-354-9695

Injection Drug Users Health Services  needle exchange & more 503-535-3852

 

YOUTH & ADULT

Lifeworks NW (counseling and addiction program) 503-645-9010 

REAL Program (Recovery mentoring & case management for Black youth)    

TAY (Community-based therapy ages 16-24)

plus STRIDE, youth outpatient & community-based treatment

     

ADULTS

4th Dimension Recovery (ages 18-35, addiction recovery) 971-703-4623

Central City Concern (CCC) Recovery Centers. (outpatient for substance use) 503-944-4410

     Hooper Detox (inpatient and outpatient detox) 503-238-2067

Cascadia Behavioral Health (mental health & substance use) 503-674-7777

CODA (residential & outpatient addictions services) 503-239-8400

Lewis & Clark Community Counseling (low cost/ sliding scale counseling with interns) 503-768-6320

Native American Rehabilitation Association (NARA)

Adult residential addiction services..............................................503-621-1069

Adult outpatient addiction services..............................................503-231-2641

Quest Center for Integrative Health................................................503-238-5203

Lifeworks NW (mental health and addiction services) 503-645-9010

MEDICAL & DENTAL RESOURCES

Cascade AIDS Project  503-223-5907 and Prism Health 503-445-7699 

CAREAssist (Assistance with HIV/AIDS medication for low income individuals) 971-673-0144

Central City Concern (CCC) Health Service 971-361-7888

CARES NW (Child Abuse Response and Evaluation Services) 503-276-9000 

  Medical examination for survivors of SA/ST – 24/7 line is through Legacy 503-413-2200 

Mult. Co. Health Clinics 503-988-5558

HIV Clinic 503-988-5020 

STI Clinic 503-988-3700

Mult. Co. Dental Access (Routine and urgent dental care) 503-988-6942

National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM) (Naturopathic and integrative medicine for low income/uninsured individuals) 503-552-1551

OHSU

Richmond clinic (primary care, gender affirming care) 503-418-3900

Walk-in Clinic @ 4212 SE Division (Primary medical care for homeless or uninsured individuals) 503-494-1700

Oregon Health Plan (State medicaid for low income individuals) 800-273-0557

Outside In (Medical, mental health, substance use treatment and needle exchange for ages 18-25) 503-354-9695

Planned Parenthood (medical care, birth control, gender affirming care) 888-875-7820

Oregon Prescription Drug Program 800-913-4146

Quest Center for Integrative Health. 503-238-5203

Ride to Care (Non-emergency medical transport for individuals and families with OHP) 1-855-321-4899

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) practitioners at Kaiser, Legacy, OHSU

Social Security Administration 800-772-1213

 

HOUSING & HOMELESS FOR ADULTS

Central City Concern (variety of housing for adults) 503-525-8483

Community Warehouse (Furniture by referral from partnering agency) 503-445-1449

Human Solutions Family Center Shelter (shelters and housing assistance) 503-477-9724

Impact NW rent assistance 503-721-1740

JOIN (Showers, laundry, phone, internet & mail) 503-232-2031

Oxford Houses (network of affordable, shared recovery houses for adults & children) 800-689-6411 

Path Home (formerly Portland Homeless Family Solutions) 503-915-8306

Portland Rescue Mission (Men’s shelter in downtown Portland) 503-906-7690 or 503-647-7466

REACH Community Development 503-231-0682

Rose Haven Drop-in center (women, nonbinary, gender noncomforming folks, and youth)

503-248-6364

Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter (SAFES) 503-227-0810

Transition Projects, Inc. (Housing support and day center services, including IDs) 503-280-4700

EDUCATION & EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES

Dress for Success (Career preparedness services, including professional clothing for women 18+)

503-249-7300

Job Corps (Education and training program for youth ages 16-24) 800-733-5627

PAVE - New Avenues for Youth (Job training and employment for youth ages 17-24) 503-267-4382

Education prep and re-engagement for youth 17-24 years old (Tues-Thurs) 

SE Works & WorkSource (Education and employment services for adults and youth) 503-772-2300

Title X Homeless Student Services 503-916-5770

UTILITIES ASSISTANCE

Impact NW Energy Assistance Program 971-308-7356 or 211

Low Income Energy Assistance (Oregon programs including outside of Portland) 211

Oregon Energy Fund (formerly Heat Oregon) 

Our Just Future (formerly Human Solutions) Assistance Hotline 503-405-7877 for heat/power and 503-548-0217 for water

SEI Community and Family Programs Energy Appointment line 503-713-5590

FOOD BOXES & MEALS

Esther’s Pantry (for people living with HIV/AIDS) 503-349-4699

Multnomah County SNAP Outreach Program 503-320-6658 

Neighborhood House free food market 971-447 6292

SnowCap (food, clothing, Trimet fare) 503-674-8785

Sunshine Division (food boxes and clothing assistance message line) 503-823-2102

William Temple House (Tuesday - Thursday drop-in 11am-2pm) 503-715-0320

CIVIL & FAMILY LEGAL SERVICES

Child Support Helpline (Division of Child Support) 800-850-0228

Oregon Law Help (online helpfinder tool) 

Legal Aid Services of Oregon Office (Portland regional office) 503-224-4086

Mult. Co. Family Court Self-Help Center

Oregon Crime Victims Law Center 503-208-8160

Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral and Modest Means Program 800-452-8260, ext. 408

St. Andrews Legal Clinic (for low income people who don’t qualify for pro bono services) 503-281-1500

Volunteers of America Court Care (drop-in childcare at downtown Portland courthouse) 503-988-4334

IMMIGRATION REPRESENTATION

Catholic Charities Immigration Services (low cost and free immigration legal services).503-542-2855

IRCO Services Against Exploitation (immigration and disability legal services) 971-406-9910

Immigration Counseling Services (low cost and free immigration legal services) 503-221-1689

Lutheran Community Services NW (legal services for immigrants and refugees) 503-231-7480

SOAR (low cost and free immigration legal services) 503-284-3002

LAW ENFORCEMENT

Emergency 911

Gresham Police 503-618-2318

Multnomah County Jail Release Info (find out status of detained person) 503-988-3689

Multnomah County Sheriff's Office 503-255-3600

Non-emergency Police Response  503-823-3333

Multnomah County Parole and Probation Advocate 503-988.7606

Portland Police Human Trafficking Unit  

MULTNOMAH COUNTY COURTS

Child Support Enforcement 503-988-3150 (Portland) or 503-988-5321 (East)

Multnomah County Courts (Restraining orders and other protective order information) 503-988-3022

Multnomah County District Attorney's Office 503-988-3162

 Victim's Assistance Office. (advocacy and information related to court cases) 503-988-3222

Oregon Crime Victim’s Compensation (financial support for victims of crime who report to police) 1-800-503-7983

Grassroots Support for ST Survivors and People Trading Sex

PDX Sex Workers Resource Project (mutual aid for people who trade sex) pdxswrp@gmail.com

Haymarket Pole Collective (mutual aid and grants for people who trade sex) revolution@haymarketpole.com