Resources: Shelters

  • 503-281-2442

    For women and women with children fleeing domestic violence. No references necessary. Case management and support groups provided. Phone screening required. 24-hour crisis line. Undisclosed location.

     

  • 526 SE Grand Ave.
    Portland
    OR
    97214-2215
    503-231-9334
    12 step/AA program: 7 p.m. Wed. & Sat. Men's showers: 5:45-6:30 p.m. Mon-Fri Women's showers: 10:30-11:15 a.m. Wed. Dinner: 5:45 p.m. Sun-Sat Shelter: 5:45 p.m.

    Men only, TB card/sobriety required. $5 a night for shelter, meal included. Mon.-Sun. Sign up @ 5:45p.m. 12-step/AA program offered.  Men's and women's showers available for $1. Bus service: 6

     

  • 503-654-2288 or 888-654-2288
    24-hour phone in-take

    Women staying in shelter receive counseling and case management services to begin the healing process and begin planning for their futures. Residents receive much-needed emergency supplies such as food, clothing & toiletries. Women and women w/children fleeing domestic violence or recent sexual abuse. No males over 18, case management,

     

  • 210 South East 12th Ave.
    Hillsboro
    OR
    97214
    503-640-3263
    24/7
    Transit: Max Blue, 47

    Manages the wait list for three shelters for families with children or mothers in 9th month of pregnancy. Waiting list for Community Action, Good Neighbor Center and Family Bridge.  Food box available 5:30p.m.-9p.m., Weekends; 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m., Mon.-Fri.

  • 421 SW 5th Ave.
    Portland
    OR
    97204-2205
    503-988-3747
    Transit: Fareless square.

    Transition Services Unit provides housing for parolees in jeopardy. Referrals by parole or probation officer required. Numerous services, including case management for long-term housing and support systems and homelessness prevention for parolees. Bus service: Fareless square.

  • 183 SE 6th Ave.
    Hillsboro
    OR
    direct line: 503-844-2919 waiting list: 503-640-3263
    Transit: 57, 48, Max blue line.

    Washington Co. accepts families with children (men and/or women), no domestic violence, 3-family limit; phone screening. Maximum stay of six weeks. Medications/treatment for mental illness must be followed to satisfy case management. Children must be enrolled in and attend public school or Head Start during their stay. Requires a drug screening test with clean results for all participants 13 years or older.  Case management on-site, referrals for housing, employment and education.

  • 11130 SW Greenburg Road
    Tigard
    OR
    503-443-6084; Wait list: 503-640-3263
    6 a.m.-10 p.m. (shelter), 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.
    Transit: Bus service: 76, 78.

    A family run shelter that provides emergency shelter with supportive empowering services. Families have up to 6 weeks to meet their goals with the help of staff.(business/intake) Bus service: 76, 78.

  • 1838 SW Jefferson
    Portland
    OR
    97201
    503-915-8306 503-595-9390 Waitlist
    Transit: Max Blue, Red, 6

    Temporary emergency shelter for homeless families with children. Families typically stay about a month. We provide help with finding and in some situations helping pay for stable housing outside of shelter. We also provide dinner, breakfast, showers, laundry, minimal storage space. We have a day shelter where families may go during the day for similar services.  Sobriety required at time of entry. Families must have children under the age of 18 in their legal custody to be considered for shelter.

  • 503-492-3046

    90-120-day shelter for families with children. Case management, life skills curriculum, RentWell classes. No waiting list. Call for information. www.familyshelter.org

  • 111 W. Burnside St
    Portland
    OR
    97209-4007
    503-906-7690
    check in 5:45 p.m.
    Transit: Fareless Max All, 4, 12, 19, 20

    Men only, TB card, church service not required, check in 5:45 p.m., lottery system, clean and sober. Hours: 24 hours for the Mission. www.portlandrescuemission.org

  • 503-222-6222

    Female identified only. 24-hour crisis line. Emergency housing for victims fleeing a domestic violence situation. Advocacy includes support groups, children's groups, referrals, and emotional support. 60-day limit.

  • 11 NW 5th. Ave.
    Portland
    OR
    97209
    503 227-8681
    Day Access service 7 a.m.-11 p.m. 7/week.
    Transit: Fareless square.

    Emergency shelter for women. No men or children allowed on site.  30-90 day program, but extensions available if you have an active housing plan. Low barrier shelter.  50 beds. Showers, laundry, lockers, case management, and housing assistance are available. 

     


  • 650 NW Irving St.
    Portland
    OR
    97209
    503-823-4930
    Sign-up, 8 a.m.-12p.m.; 1p.m.- 7:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri. Call for details and to be placed on the wait list. Women's shower sign-up 8 a.m.
    Transit: Max Green/Yellow, 4, 9, 17, 77

    TB card required, waiting list, case management available, clean/sober (case management available); Clark Center (men only); Jean's Place (women only) Bus: Fareless max.

  • 30 SW 2nd Ave.
    Portland
    OR
    97204-3541
    503-239-1259
    Transit: Fareless Max All.

    Short-term case management and transitional housing for veterans.  Accepts men, women, and families for up to 9 months for veterans that qualify with TB card.  Informational meeting every Wednesday at 9:00a.m.

  • 210 South East 12th St
    Portland
    OR
    503-640-3263
    Transit: MAX blue line

    hours:
    Manages three shelters for families with children or mothers in 8th month of pregnancy. Waiting list for Community Action, Good Neighborhood Center and Family Bridge.

  • OR
    503-640-3263
    24/7

    Maintains wait list for 3 family shelters in Washington county-Good Neighbor Center, Family Bridge, and Community Action Family Shelter.

  • 503-224-7718

    30-day emergency shelter for women fleeing domestic violence, no men, phone intake/screening, stay up to 2 years if in transitional housing plan

  • Undisclosed Location
    OR
    503-535-3266; Crisis Line: 503-535-3269

    An emergency shelter and service program for women survivors of domestic or sexual violence and their children. The house is confidentially located.