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A Homelessness Resource Guide
Experiencing or at risk of homelessness?
Use this page as a resource guide for finding shelter,
food, clothing, and other services and support.
Reach out if you see any resources that we may have forgotten.
Find One Near You
Emergency Shelter
Find an emergency shelter near you!
Call 211 or visit 211info.org to find details such as: capacity, expectations, groups services, reservations and much more.
Learn about the range of types
of shelters available out there.
Accessing Essential Items
Find Food, Clothing, Showers, and Other Support Services
Call 211 or visit 211info.org and enter your ZIP code to access food, clothing, showers, laundry, supplies, cell phones, internet access, pet and animal care, and other services.
Visit the direct links below to view more specific resources!
Talk to Someone Who Can Help
Support & Crisis Hotlines
Reach our for support, anytime, anywhere!
Find additional trusted resources below and get immediate access to the support services you need that can make a difference.
MultCo Mental Health Crisis Line
Available 24/7 to provide support for anyone experiencing distress. Language interpretation available.
503-988-4888 or 1-800-716-9769
Hearing Impaired: call 711
Clackamas County Line: 503-655-8585
Washington County Line: 503-291-9111
Clark County Line: 360-696-9560 or 1-800-626-8137
Call to Safety
A free and confidential crisis and support line for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Call 1-888-235-5333.
Proyecto UNICA
A confidential sexual assault crisis line, medical accompaniment, support and advocacy in bilingual English and Spanish.
Call 503-232-4448 for help.
Alcohol & Drug Helpline
Support is available for anyone struggling with alcohol or substance use.
503-244-1312 or 1-800-923-HELP (4357)
Español: 1-877-515-7848
Teen Youth Line: 1-877-969-8491
911 | Emergency Dispatch
Call for emergencies, including when there’s a fire or a person’s life may be in danger.
If someone is experiencing a mental health crisis, you can call 911 and request Portland Street Response for a behavioral health support person to respond to the scene.
Reach Multnomah County’s 24-hour Behavioral Health Crisis Line at 503-988-4888.
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