| AGENCY |
CONTACT INFO |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION |
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| Housing Services |
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| Housing: Permanent |
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| Albina
Community Development Corporation |
3987
N Mississippi
Portland, OR 97227 |
Serves
North & Northeast low-income families with affordable rentals. |
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| Albina Ministerial Alliance |
4867
NE MLK Blvd Portland, OR
97211 Phone:
503-285-0493
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Housing
assistance that may have a waiting list. Based on income. |
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| Association of Oregon Housing Authority |
Phone: 503-802-8300 |
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| Banyan Tree |
4565
SW 185th Ave. Aloha, OR
97007 Phone: 503-591-9280 |
Located
in Aloha. Housing for people with severe mental illness who are incapable of
living on own. |
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| Clackamas County Community Development Division |
Phone: 503-655-8591 |
Home
rehabilitation loan programs in Clackamas County. |
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| Clackamas County Social Services Community Action Agency |
Phone:
503-650-5750 |
Fair
housing information and referral in Clackamas County. Deals with housing
discrimination, landlord/tenant issues, emergency shelter, and low-cost
housing. |
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| Community Alliance of Tenants (CAT) |
2710
NE 14th
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 503-460-9702 |
Hotline
for renters' rights information. Educates and empowers renters to demand
safe, stable, and affordable rental housing. Also organizes Building Repair
Forums. |
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| Directory of Assisted Housing |
Phone:
503-326-2788 or 503-326-2661 |
Directory
of HUD housing in Portland Metro, Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington
Counties. |
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| Downtown Community Housing |
Phone:
503-244-3435 |
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| Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon |
2906
NE Glisan
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-225-9924 |
Shared
housing program. |
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| Fair Housing |
Phone: 503-693-3223 |
For
residents of Washington County. |
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| Friendly House |
1808
NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209 Phone:
503-228-4335
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Call
once a week for availability of housing assistance. Serves homeless families
with children. |
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| Franciscan Enterprise |
Phone: 503-284-8642 |
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| Habitat for Humanity |
1478
NE Killingsworth Portland, OR
97211 Phone: 503-287-9529
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Income
guidelines. Applicants must be willing to work 500 hours. |
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| Hacienda CDC (Community Development Corp.) |
6856
NE Killingsworth Portland, OR
97218 Phone:
503-284-3985 for QMS Property Management Phone: 503-595-2111 for Community Dev. Coordinator |
Monday-Friday,
8:30-5:00. Affordable housing with rents based on income for 50% and 60%.
1,2,3, & 4 bedroom apts. available. $35 application fee and $300
refundable security deposit. Also provides a variety of community programs
and classes and an onsite county health clinic. |
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| Housing Authority of Clackamas County |
Phone: 503-655-8267 |
Subsidized
rental housing in Clackamas County. |
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| Housing
Authority of Portland (HAP) Section 8
Housing |
135
SW Ash
Portland, OR 97204 Phone:
503-802-8300
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Administers
the Rent Assistance Program (RASP). Must go in and apply. There is a waiting
list for next subsidized apartment. Office opens for applications only at
7:30am. www.hapdx.org |
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| Housing Authority of Washington County |
Phone: 503-693-4794 |
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| Housing Connections |
Phone: 503-802-8562 |
Provides
lists of low cost and special needs housing on website. Covers Clackamas, Multnomah, and
Washington Counties. Use online calculator to determine affordable rent based
on income. www.housingconnections.org |
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| Housing Our Families |
Phone: 503-335-0947 |
Contact
Joan Miggins for more information. |
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| Housing Stabilization Program |
Phone:
503-603-2009 |
Contact
Lynn Fairweather for more information. |
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| Human Solutions |
2900
SE 122nd Ave Portland, OR
97236 Phone:
503-988-5201
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Transitional
housing for families. Please call for appointment and information. |
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| Independence Property Management |
5312
NE 148th Ave.
Portland, OR 97230 Phone: 503-232-6308
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Open
8-5 Monday through Friday. Provides lists of available section 8 and
low-income housing. |
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| Innovative Housing, Inc. |
Phone: 503-226-4368 |
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| Northwest Pilot Project |
1430
SW Broadway Portland,
OR 97201 Phone: 503-227-5605
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Assists
people 55+ years of age with affordable housing. Walk-in Mon, Tues, Wed, and
Fri at 9am and Monday-Friday at 1:00pm. The first four people will be seen at
these times. Be one hour early. |
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| OSTA |
Phone:
1-800-423-9371
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Mobile
home owners assistance number. |
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| Patton Home |
North
Portland Phone: 503-281-1844 |
For
people who make less than $28,500/year. Furnished rooms available with
communal dining area. Meal service available, accepts Oregon Trail Card. $30
app fee. $395/month, utilities included. |
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| Penisula Community Development Corporation |
8525
N. Lombard St., Ste. 203 Portland, OR 97203 Phone: 503-283-1096 |
Hours
vary, generally M-F 9-5pm. Penisula
CDC is a community based, affordable housing developer that offers rental and
ownership opportunities for low and moderate income people and families. Service area is North Portland including
Arbor Lodge, Cathedral Park, Kenton, Portsmouth, Overlook, St. Johns, and
University Part neighborhoods. Very
low income rental housing applicants should contact Infinity Property
Management, 503-625-6555. |
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| Portland Community Land Trust |
3109-B
NE Broadway Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 503-493-0293 Fax: 503-493-7333 |
Portland
Community Land Trust provides affordably priced homes for first-time
homebuyers of low or moderate income families or individuals. They make home
ownership affordable by taking land costs out of the equation. www.pclt.org |
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| Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives, Inc. (PCRI) |
4829
NE Martin Luther King Portland, OR
97211 Phone:
503-288-2923 |
Affordable
housing provider--call for availability and eligibility. Also offers services
such as a parent network, emergency childcare funding, and a gardening
program. www.pcrihome.org |
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| Portland Housing Center |
3233
NE Sandy Blvd. Portland,
OR 97232 Phone: 503-282-7744
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For
low-income people who need assistance with negotiating payments of low
mortgages. Ready to Rent classes. First time homebuyers program. |
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| Portland Impact |
4707
SE Hawthorne Blvd. Portland, OR
97215 Phone:
503-988-6000
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May
have a waiting list for rental assistance. Eligibility based on income. |
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| REACH
Community Development |
1135
SE Salmon Portland,
OR 97214 Phone:
503-231-0682
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Low
income housing available, though there is a waiting list for 6-12 months. |
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| Rose Community |
5215
SE Duke
Portland, OR 97206 Phone: 503-788-8052
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Rentals
and homes for sale in SE Portland. |
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| Shared Housing |
1819
NW Everett
Portland, OR 97209 Phone: 503-225-9924
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$10
application fee. In case of hardship,
this fee can be deferred for up to 2 weeks. One-time placement fee from
$10-$30 depending on income. |
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| St. Vincent de Paul |
3601
SE 27th Ave. Portland,
OR 97202 Phone: 503-595-2288
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Occasionally
have funds to assist with emergency housing or rental assistance. |
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| Transition Projects, Inc. |
475
NW Glisan
Portland, OR 97209 Phone: 503-823-4930
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Provides
rental assistance for single people who are homeless. |
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| Housing:
Transitional |
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| Aging
and Disability Services of Multnomah County |
Phone: 503-988-3620 |
Serves people
with disabilities and senior citizens. Offers rental assistance, shelter
services, basic furniture, and move in costs. |
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| Albina Ministerial Alliance |
4867
NE MLK Blvd Portland,
OR 97211 Phone: 503-285-0493
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Provides
or gives referrals for resources such as housing, utilities and food to
families with children. |
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| Cascade AIDS Project |
620
SW 5th #300
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-223-5907
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Assists
people with HIV+ status with appropriate documentation. |
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| Cascadia Behavioral Health Care |
2415
SE 43rd
Portland, OR 97206 Phone: 503-238-0769
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Urgent
walk-in 24 hours, mental health, drug and alcohol treatment. Call for intake
hours. |
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| Cascadia Bridgeview Community |
707
NW Everett
Portland, OR 97209 Phone: 503-222-4906 |
Serves
adults with severe mental illness. |
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| Cascadia Royal Palm |
310
NW Flanders
Portland, OR 97209 Phone: 503-827-3949
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Serves
mentally ill in 30 Single-room occupancy units. |
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| Central City Concern |
232
NW 6th Ave. Portland, OR
97209 Phone: 503-294-1681 |
Located
in Old Town/Downtown Portland. Subsidized and non-subsidized housing. |
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| Community Action Organization |
Phone: 503-640-3263 |
Located
in Hillsboro |
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| Danmoore Hotel |
1217
SE Morrison Portland,
OR 97205 Phone: 503-227-1243
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Men's
and women's drug and alcohol treatment. Available through referrals only. |
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| DePaul Center |
Phone: 503-294-1449 |
Fresh
Start Program for individuals with any barriers to housing in Multnomah
County. |
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| Door of Hope |
30
SW 2nd
Portland, OR 97204 |
Open
to homeless women with children. Offers free alcohol and drug treatment. |
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| Estate Hotel |
225
NW Couch, 4th floor Portland,
OR 97209 |
Single
resident occupancy for men and women in alcohol and drug treatment. |
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| Everett Hotel |
318
NW Broadway Portland,
OR 97209 |
Single
resident occupancy men and women on parole/probation. |
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| Friendly House |
1808
NW Irving
Portland, OR 97209 Phone: 503-228-4335
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Provides
or gives referrals for resources: housing, utilities, food and clothing.
Assists with emergency needs for homeless. |
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| Friendship Unlimited |
1819
SE Ladd Portland,
OR 97214 Phone:
503-239-0983 |
Serves
women over 18 out of prison with no more than 1 child. |
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| Hopespring Transitional Housing |
Phone: 503-609-2009 |
Locations
in Aloha and Tigard. |
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| Housing Outreach Team |
Phone:
503-238-5201 |
Serves
people receiving mental health services through Cascadia. Offers eviction
prevention services, home-based stabilization services, case management,
advocacy, and mediation between tenants and landlords. |
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| Human Solutions |
2900
SE 122nd Ave Portland,
OR 97236 Phone: 503-988-5201
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Provides
or gives referrals for resources such as housing, utilities, and clothing.
Provides case management. Operates Daybreak day shelter for families with
children. |
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| Jubilee House |
Phone: 503-282-3550 Toll
free:
1-800-365-8029 |
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| Luke-Dorf, Inc. |
Phone: 503-598-1186 |
Located
in Tigard. Provides housing for people with mental disabilities. |
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| NW Housing Alternatives |
2316
SE Willard Street Milwaukie, OR 97222 Phone: 503-654-1007 |
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| Northwest Pilot Project |
1430
SW Broadway Portland, OR
97201 Phone:
503-227-5605
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Serves
homeless seniors 55 and over. |
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| Neighborhood
House |
7780
SW Capitol Hwy Portland,
OR 97219 Phone: 503-245-2819
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Provides
referrals for resources in SW Portland such as housing, rental assistance,
and utilities. Assists with emergency needs for homeless. |
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| Oxford
Houses |
Phone: 503-244-7890 x 213 |
Contact
Mike Morgester for more information. |
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| Portland Impact |
4707
SE Hawthorne Blvd. Portland, OR
97215 Phone:
503-988-6000
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Provides
or gives referrals for resources such as housing, utilities, food and
clothing. Assists with emergency needs for homeless families and children. |
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| Safety Net |
Phone: 503-233-9779 |
Fresh
Start Program for individuals with any barriers to housing in Multnomah
County. |
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| St. John's YWCA Family Shelter, Housing Enrichment Resources |
4620
N Maryland Portland,
OR 97217 |
Emergency
and transitional housing. |
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| Tillamook Community Corrections |
Phone: 503-842-3422 |
Fresh
Start Program for individuals with any barriers to housing in Multnomah
County. |
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| Transition Projects, Inc. |
475
NW Glisan
Portland, OR 97209 Phone: 503-823-4930
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Separate
shelters for men & women (5-8 week wait). Men can be housed up to 4
months, women up to 11 months. |
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| Unity, Inc. |
Phone: 503-273-8433 |
Fresh
Start Program for individuals with any barriers to housing in Multnomah
County. |
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| YWCA |
Phone: 503-294-7400 |
Fresh
Start Program for individuals with any barriers to housing in Multnomah
County. |
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| Housing: Women's Transitional |
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| Better
People |
Phone: 503-281-2263 |
Housing for
women transitioning out of prison system. |
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| Friendship Unlimited |
Phone: 503-239-0983 |
Housing
for women transitioning out of prison system. |
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| Lotus |
Phone: 503-282-1082 |
Housing
for women transitioning out of prison system. |
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| TOPS Programs/ YWCA |
Phone: 503-297-7424 |
Housing
for women transitioning out of prison system. |
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| Women's Drug Fee Housing |
200
SE 7th
Portland, OR 97214 |
Women
on probation or parole. Women can stay up to 9 months. |
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