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Shelter

General

211 Info

Basic needs programs such as food, shelter, health care, severe weather shelters, and more.

2-1-1 or 503-222-5555

Domestic Violence

Bradley Angle

Emergency shelter and support for adults and children who are experiencing or survived domestic violence. Programs include culturally specific support for LGBTQ and Black/African American survivors. Spanish-speaking staff and other language translation services available. 

503-235-5333/1-888-235-5333 (24-Hour Crisis Line)

503-232-1528 (Office)


Monika’s House

Free emergency shelter accommodations and other services for adults, children, and their pets escaping imminent physical danger in violent situations. Advocacy, case management, and support groups. Spanish-speaking staff available.  

503-469-8620 (24-Hour Crisis Line)

503-469-4580 (Office)


Raphael House of Portland

Emergency shelter for families and individuals fleeing domestic violence, case management, support groups, and other programming available for current and past shelter residents. Spanish-speaking staff available. 

503-222-6222 (Shelter)

503-222-6507 (General Info)

Families

Family Promise

Food, shelter, and support services for families.

  • Beaverton - 971-217-8949, info@familypromiseofbeaverton.org 
  • Washington County - 503-844-2919
  • Tualatin Valley - 503-427-2768


Good Neighbor Center

Family shelter for up to six weeks, three meals a day, and case management. 

503-443-6084

503-640-3263 (Waitlist)

11130 SW Greenburg Rd., Tigard, OR 97223


Hillsboro Family Shelter 

Emergency shelter for up to five weeks with case management services. 

503-640-3263

210 SE 12th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97123

Veterans

The Salvation Army Veterans and Family Center

Transitional housing center that provides a therapeutic environment for 50 veterans and their families daily. Eligibility: completed basic training and served on Active Duty. 

503-239-1259 

14825 SW Farmington Road, Beaverton OR 97007

Youth

Safe Families

Hosts vulnerable children and creates extended family-like support for families in crisis through a community of volunteers to keep children safe and ultimately, together with their families. 
503-906-1027

info@safefamiliespdx.org


Safe Place for Youth

30-day emergency shelter program open 24/7 for youth ages 12-20. Also available for drop-in services: food, clothing, showers, bedrooms, and case management. 

454 SW Washington St., Hillsboro, OR 97123

503-542-2717

503-542-2389 


Second Home

Matches volunteer host homes with unaccompanied high school students experiencing homelessness, assuring they have stable housing and ongoing support in Washington County, Clackamas County, Gresham-Barlow, and Lincoln County school districts. 

503-221-1054, Ext. 277

jpratt@emoregon.org


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