Additional Resources

The organizations below are additional partner organizations and community resources that extend support across a range of needs, including food access, housing stability, family connection, recovery services, and mental and emotional well-being. Each organization offers specialized programs designed to meet people where they are and provide practical, compassionate assistance through established community-based efforts.

Portland Rescue Mission provides shelter, meals, clothing, and recovery-focused services for individuals experiencing homelessness, addiction, or food insecurity.

The programs include emergency shelter, long-term residential recovery, transitional housing, and life-skills and employment support, all designed to help individuals stabilize their situation and work toward long-term recovery and independent living.

To get in contact, visit https://portlandrescuemission.org/.

Shepherd’s Door, operated by Portland Rescue Mission, is a long-term residential recovery program in Portland for women and mothers experiencing homelessness, addiction, or life instability.

The program provides housing, meals, recovery support, counseling, parenting resources, childcare, life-skills training, and transitional support within a structured, faith-based environment focused on healing, stability, and long-term recovery.

To learn more, visit their website at https://portlandrescuemission.org/what-we-do/our-solution/recover/womens-ministry.

Local Partners

The Family Room is a non-profit that provides safe, welcoming spaces for families involved in the foster care system to spend time together during supervised visits.

The organization supports parents, children, and foster families through family visitation spaces, meals, parenting support, volunteer assistance, and community partnerships focused on strengthening relationships and supporting family reunification whenever possible.

Want more information? Visit https://familyroomoregon.org/.

The Northeast Emergency Food Program provides groceries to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity through a self-service shopping model that offers fresh produce, dairy, bread, meat, and other essentials.

To learn more, visit the NEFP website at https://emo-nefp.org/.

Speak Out is centered on practicing the way of Jesus and fostering holistic well-being across mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical health.

It partners with churches and ministries to provide mental health training and workshops, offers ongoing support through coaching and Underdogs Clubs, and works to reduce stigma around mental health within church communities. The program is grounded in spiritual formation through prayer and Scripture, with a focus on equipping faith communities to care for individuals in a more integrated and supportive way.

For more information, visit https://wearespeakout.com/.