BIPOC

  • IRCO's mission is to welcome, serve, and empower refugees, immigrants and people across cultures and generations to reach their full potential.

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  • Rehumanization of children through a model grounded in the neuroscience of love, demonstrationg data informed, anti-racist, resiliency-based and culturally affirming education.

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  • The Racial Equity Support Line is led and staffed by people with lived experience of racism. We offer support to those who are feeling the emotional impacts of racist violence and microaggressions, as well as the emotional impacts of immigration struggles and other cross-cultural issues.

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HOUSING

  • “Since originating in 1972 as a Multnomah County demonstration project providing residential care for adolescents struggling with homelessness and drug abuse, Janus Youth Programs has provided a second chance for at-risk youth with few resources, and no place to turn for help.”

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  • get answers to legal questions, sample forms, and information about the courts, lawyers and social service organizations that provide services related to Housing.”

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LGBTQIA+

  • “Gender Diversity improves the well-being of children and adults of all gender identities and expression by providing education, increasing awareness, and offering insight into the wider range of human experience.”

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  • a list of resources available to folx in the tri metro area

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  • “This website is a collaboration between Oregon Family Support Network (OFSN) and the Family Acceptance Project® (FAP) to increase family support for LGBTQ children and youth in Oregon to decrease health and mental health risks and to promote well-being. OFSN and FAP have been working together to build the capacity of diverse families to support and affirm their LGBTQ children and to increase parent peer support for parents, families and caregivers with LGBTQ children and youth with behavioral health, emotional and developmental needs. This website is part of a social media campaign to increase awareness of family rejecting and accepting behaviors that impact risk and well-being for LGBTQ young people. The website includes selected resources that provide services and support to reduce mental health risks and promote well-being for LGBTQ young people.”

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CRISIS

  • “The Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence (OCADSV) promotes equity and social change in order to end violence for all communities. We seek to transform society by engaging diverse voices, supporting the self-determination of survivors and providing leadership for advocacy efforts.”

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  • “The Trevor Project will significantly expand the diversity and representation of its crisis contacts in alignment with national youth demographics, while maintaining excellent service quality, including high de-escalation rates for the youth who reach out.”

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  • “Portland Street Response, a program within Portland Fire & Rescue, assists people experiencing mental health and behavioral health crises.

    The program is currently responding citywide and you can request our service by calling 911.”

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FOOD

  • A list of food resources from how to apply for SNAP (or report a decrease in income) to food pantries to school meal replacements.

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  • The Oregon Food Bank Network brings together 21 regional food banks and more than 1,400 food assistance sites to provide free food to anyone and everyone.

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  • Nearly all school districts are offering "grab and go" meals at various locations (such as schools or bus drop-off sites) to ensure that students and their families have access to food.

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GENERAL

  • 211info empowers Oregon and Southwest Washington communities by helping people identify, navigate, and connect with the local resources they need.

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  • Multnomah County’s syringe exchange program provides: safe disposal of used syringe; access to sterile syringes, new safer injection supplies, and new sharps containers; overdose rescue kits including naloxone (a drug used to reverse opioid overdose) and fentanyl test strips; risk reduction counseling; safer sex supplies; STI, HIV and hepatitis C testing for people without active symptoms; referrals to medical and mental health care, shelter services, and alcohol and drug treatment.

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  • general list of resources throughout the state of oregon.

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