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CASCADE YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
CASCADE YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER THE LOFT
TEEN DROP-IN SERVICES
Center for homeless youth. Provides internet access for employment or educational purposes, help applying for state benefits (OHP, SSI, SNAP/food stamps), and educational assistance (including re-enrollment in school and school supplies). Offers referrals and resources to help meet dental, medical, and mental health needs. Offers a food bank and the use of a kitchen to prepare meals with own food or food provided by the food bank.
Eligibility: Varies by program. Programs generally serve ages 11-24 that are homeless and unaccompanied by an adult.
Hours: Tuesday/Thursday noon-3pm
HOMEPLATE
Weekly drop-in centers where youth can access food, clothing, showers, hygiene products, and receive referrals for other resources. Crafts, sports, games, and other activities may also be held at the drop-in centers. Outreach workers are also available to meet youth anywhere in Washington County to discuss resources.
12520 SW 3rd Street
Beaverton, OR 97005
Eligibility: Youth ages 12-24 who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. Youth may access services through HomePlate until their 25th birthday.
Hours: Dayspace: Monday-Friday 2pm-5pm
Drop-in: Monday 6pm-8pm/Wednesday 6pm-8pm
HOMEPLATE
HOMEPLATE THURSDAY NIGHT DROP IN CENTER
Weekly drop-in centers where youth can access food, clothing, showers, hygiene products, and receive referrals for other resources. Crafts, sports, games, and other activities may also be held at the drop-in centers. Outreach workers are also available to meet youth anywhere in Washington County to discuss resources.
494 E Main Street
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Eligibility: Youth ages 12-24 who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. Youth may access services through HomePlate until their 25th birthday.
Hours: Thursday 6pm-8pm
HOSEA YOUTH SERVICES
Provides meals, clothing, laundry, personal hygiene items, showers, job training classes, mentoring programs, referrals to other resources, and access to telephone services.
834 Monroe Street
Grace Fellowship Church
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: Homeless youth ages 16-24
Hours: Monday-Thursday 1pm-6:30pm
Lunch: 1pm
Dinner: 5pm
JANUS YOUTH PROGRAMS
JANUS YOUTH PROGRAMS OAK BRIDGE YOUTH SHELTER
THE PERCH
The Perch is a daytime drop-in center for youth experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Offers a dry, warm, safe place where youth have access to laundry facilities, computers, a phone, a meal and skilled staff to help them problem solve.
Eligibility: Ages 15-24 who are in unstable living situations
Hours: Monday/Friday 9am-11:30am and 12:30pm-4pm, Tuesday/Thursday 12:30pm-4pm
LOOKING GLASS COMMUNITY SERVICES
NEW ROADS
NEW ROADS DROP-IN CENTER AND MEALS
Homeless drop-in center for youth providing laundry facilities, phone use, temporary mailing address, and showers. Provides meals every weekday. Also provides street outreach, case management, mental health counseling, education, and assistance finding housing. Eligible youth will be added to a central housing referral list for all programs they qualify for.
941 W 7th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: Homeless and at-risk youth ages 16-21
Hours: Drop-in Center: Monday/Friday 8:30am-4:45pm, Tuesday/Thursday 8:30am-6:45pm, Wednesday 8:30am-2:45pm

Meals:
-Breakfast: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 8:30am-9:30am
-Lunch: Monday/Wednesday/Friday noon-1pm
-Snack: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 3pm-3:30pm
LOOKING GLASS COMMUNITY SERVICES
RURAL PROGRAM
LOOKING GLASS RURAL PROGRAM
Drop-in center offering food, clothing and other vital resources. Case management services revolving around assistance in finding and maintaining stable housing are offered. Employment guidance is also available with services including resume preparation, job skills training, and connections to employment opportunities.
508 E Whitaker
Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Eligibility: Youth ages 11-21 who are homeless, runaways, or at risk of becoming homeless
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
MASLOW PROJECT
Provides resources and support for homeless youth and their families by working in schools and in the community and operating a drop-in center that helps with basic needs. Drop-in center services include a food pantry, a clothing closet, personal hygiene supplies, diapers, baby formula, sleeping bags/bedding/tents, dog/cat food, laundry facilities, computers for schoolwork/job searching, youth counseling, harm reduction workshops, art therapy, advocacy, case management, temporary mailing addresses, and referrals to other community resources.
500 Monroe Street
Medford, OR 97501
Eligibility: Ages 0-21 and families with children/youth ages 0-21 who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, including those who are:
-Couch surfing
-Living in hotels/motels
-Camping
-Living on the streets
-Living in a car/trailer
-Staying in a shelter or other temporary living situation
-Any other unsafe/dangerous living situation

If someone does not qualify, staff will work to find another community resource that would be a better fit.
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-5pm
Clothing Closet: Tuesday noon-2pm, Thursday 2pm-4pm
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
COMMUNITY ACTION HOME YOUTH SERVICES
HOME YOUTH SERVICES
Day shelter helps youth with basic needs and to reconnect with the community. Provides three meals a day, laundry, showers, personal items, and resources. Programs include:

Runaway and Homeless Youth Program (RHY): Connects youth and their families to resources that meet their immediate needs. Also provides mediation and counseling resources for family reunification. The goal is safe exits from the streets, achieved through relationships with local law enforcement, street outreach, and working closely with the school district and other community partners.

Youth Empowerment Program (YEP): YEP's 4 elements are internships and jobs, financial literacy, workshops and field trips, and extended support. Youth cohorts go through the program in 3-month cycles and can earn high school credit for their work and experiences during the program.

Rotary Rides: Bicycle loan program where youth can check out a bicycle for 24 hours to get to appointments, school, etc. Must return bike by 7pm the day after checkout.

HOME's Taylor's House has 10 beds to house the community's homeless or runaway youth, and offers holistic services for study support, social activities, job training, and transportation.

Accepts donations of school supplies.
625 Union Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Ages 11-17, 18 if still in school or working towards a GED
Hours: The Drop In: Noon-7pm / 7 days per week
Office: Monday-Friday 8am-6:30pm
NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
HOMELESS YOUTH SERVICES
Works to re-engage homeless and at-risk youth with positive adult relationships and role models to increase stability in their lives. Connects youth with intensive case management, culturally appropriate services with the local Native community or other cultural communities, community mentors, neighborhood resources, mental health and alcohol/drug services, educational and employment support services, an on-site clothing closet and food pantry, and on-site and mobile screening for shelter and other safety services.
5135 NE Columbia Boulevard
Portland, OR 97218
Eligibility: Ages 15-24 who are experiencing some level of homelessness
Hours: Office hours: Monday-Friday 9am-6pm
Walk-in hours: Monday-Friday 3pm-5pm
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
Provides services to youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness including:
-Food, clothing, hygiene items, and bus tickets
-Engagement activities, including mentoring and specific activities for LGBTQIA2S+ youth
-Referrals to employment programs (job readiness training, work experience, life skills training)
-Referrals to alternative education options, including pursuing a GED
-Information and referrals to housing, health insurance, crisis support, and medical care
-Referrals and resources for gang affected-youth, youth with alcohol and drug addictions, and CSEC youth (Commercially and Sexually Exploited Children)

Where appropriate, can connect youth with employment and education opportunities and programs serving youth transitioning out of foster care that are offered by New Avenues.
314 SW 9th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Ages 9-24
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
HEALTH, OUTREACH, SHELTER, AND TRANSITIONS (HOST) PROGRAM
CRISIS & INFORMATION HOTLINE
All HOST programs offer resource and referral information, case management, and crisis intervention for youth. HOST services are provided at two sites.

HOST's two main programs are:
-Daytime Resource Center: Drop-in services include showers, laundry, computer access, breakfast and lunch on weekdays, case management, and skill building.
-Transitional Living Program (TLP): Provides shelter for up to 18 months. TLP offers community stabilization supports, assistance with employment, assistance with educational goals, and counseling to assure youth are prepared for independent living.
1143 Liberty Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Age 18-24
Hours: -Daytime Resource Center: Monday-Friday 9am-2pm
-Transitional Living Program: 24 hours per day/7 days per week (for enrolled participants only)
OUTSIDE IN
OUTSIDE IN DAY PROGRAM
Day services are available on a drop-in basis for homeless youth, providing basic needs, meals, recreation/activities, showers, laundry, phone, mailing address, and computers. Safe space for LGBTQ youth.
1132 SW 13th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Ages 18-24 who are experiencing homelessness
Hours: Drop-In: Tuesday/Thursday/Sunday 1pm-6pm
Breakfast: Monday-Friday 9am-10am
Lunch: Sunday-Friday 1pm-2pm
Dinner: Sunday-Friday 5pm-6pm
P:EAR
Provides a drop-in center that offers arts & music, mentoring, educational, and outdoor recreational programs. Additional supportive services include bus tickets, haircuts, clothing, and support for pregnancy and parenting. Also offer cooking classes, as well as breakfast and lunch meals. Accepts food and supply donations.
338 NW 6th Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Ages 15-25 who are experiencing homelessness and/or in transition
Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 9am-2pm
Breakfast at 9am and lunch at noon to those served by p:ear
Donations: Monday-Friday 9am-2pm
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
YOUTH OUTREACH SERVICES
YOUTH OUTREACH (YO) SERVICES
Provides youth recreation and activities, including games, computer lab, support and skill groups, mental health services, academic support, youth job skill development, and services for at-risk and runaway/ homeless youth.
719 E 1st Street
Newberg, OR 97132
Eligibility: Ages 11-21
Hours: Drop in Center: Monday-Friday noon-8pm
Runaway/Homeless Youth HelpLine 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
HOMEPLATE
HOMEPLATE
HOMEPLATE
HOMEPLATE THURSDAY NIGHT DROP IN CENTER
HOSEA YOUTH SERVICES
HOSEA YOUTH SERVICES
LOOKING GLASS COMMUNITY SERVICES
NEW ROADS DROP-IN CENTER AND MEALS
LOOKING GLASS COMMUNITY SERVICES
LOOKING GLASS RURAL PROGRAM
MASLOW PROJECT
MASLOW PROJECT
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
HOME YOUTH SERVICES
NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
HOMELESS YOUTH SERVICES
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
CRISIS & INFORMATION HOTLINE
OUTSIDE IN
OUTSIDE IN DAY PROGRAM
P:EAR
P:EAR
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
YOUTH OUTREACH (YO) SERVICES