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AGAPE FELLOWSHIP
HOMELESS SERVICES
Shower and laundry facilities on a first come basis. Laundry is limited to two small loads.
1089 SW 50th Street
Lincoln City, OR 97367
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-5pm
Last laundry load started by 4pm
ARK PROJECT OF COOS COUNTY
ARK OF COOS COUNTY
Provides basic needs, essential support services, crisis intervention, and advocacy. Services include a drop-in center, food pantry, children's clothing, school supplies, personal grooming supplies, feminine hygiene supplies, mentoring, information and referrals for other assistance agencies, and assistance in applying for identification.
817 S 10th Street
Coos Bay, OR 97420
Eligibility: Ages 0-21 and their families who are experiencing homelessness
Hours: School year: Monday-Thursday 1pm-5pm
Summer: Tuesday-Wednesday 1pm-5pm
CASCADE YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER
CASCADE YOUTH AND FAMILY CENTER THE LOFT
TEEN DROP-IN SERVICES
Drop-in center providing a food pantry, help in applying for state benefits such as OHP or SNAP, public shower and laundry facilities, assistance with educational needs such as re-enrollment or school supplies, and specialized information and referral.
Eligibility: Ages 11-24 that are homeless and unaccompanied by an adult.
Hours: Tuesday/Thursday noon-4pm
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
HOUSING TRANSITIONS PROGRAM
Provides drop-in services, housing assistance, and employment services to self-identified women over the age of 25 who are experiencing homelessness without minor children in their custody.

Drop-in services may include:
-A safe, comfortable place for women only (well-mannered pets are welcome)
-Information and referral
-Access to a phone, community voicemail, mailing address, and computers
-Shower
-Washer and dryer (for women who are staying outside)
-Snacks, coffee, and a weekly lunch

Housing services may include:

-Information and advocacy
-Assistance in applying for subsidized housing
-Move-in costs for women who have stable income (when funds are available)
-Help reducing barriers to housing and assistance with landlord appeals
-Permanent housing placement for chronically homeless women (when housing programs have capacity)
-Assistance with the physical move and household items (only available to women in HTP housing)
-Ongoing case management for housing clients
2740 SE Powell Boulevard
Portland, OR 97202
Eligibility: Self-identified homeless women age 25 and older without children in their care
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-1pm and by appointment outside of these hours
Lunch served: Wednesday 11:30am-1pm
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES OF LANE COUNTY
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES SPRINGFIELD
OASIS DROP-IN DAY CENTER
A collaborative project that provides homeless families priority access to a coordinated set of services offered at multiple locations in the G Street neighborhood. The participating organizations function as a campus, with all services within easy walking distance. Services include:
-A safe place to be during the day
-Access to laundry, showers, and restroom facilities
-A place to prepare and eat simple meals
-Help finding affordable housing and employment
-Access to additional school and community based resources
1025 G Street
Springfield, OR 97477
Eligibility: Homeless families with children AND at least one other connection
-Child enrolled in Springfield Public Schools
-Camping/doubled-up/living in their car in the Springfield area
-Staying in a Springfield motel paid for by an agency/provider
Hours: Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 8am-4pm, Wednesday 8am-6pm, closed holidays
CENTRAL OREGON VETERANS OUTREACH
OUTREACH CENTER
Walk-in center for anyone experiencing homelessness or extremely low-income for referrals, food, clothing, DME, camping basic needs, and water. Conducts outreach to veterans and non-veterans living in homeless camps by providing potable water, food, clothing, phone/fax services, bus passes, and Veterans Affairs claims assistance.
61510 S Highway 97
Suite 100
Bend, OR 977023706
Eligibility: Veterans who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness, who need to be screened for eligibility for programs and connection to services for housing, medical, employment and more.

Street Outreach services are available for veteran and non-veteran homeless and low-income individuals and households.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3:45pm
CITYTEAM
WOMEN'S DAY SERVICES
Day services include clothes, bathrooms, showers, temporary mailing addresses, and hygiene items.
526 SE Grand Avenue
Portland, OR 97214
Eligibility: Female-identifying individuals age 18 and older
Hours: Drop-in center: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 1pm-3pm
Clothing and hygiene items: 7 days per week 9am-4pm
Mail: 7 days per week 9am-4pm

Bathing facilities:
Women: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 1pm-3pm
COMMUNITY DROP-IN CENTER
Drop-in center providing a safe place for people who need to get indoors and out of the weather. Additional services include:
-Breakfast, lunch, and light food items to-go
-Personal hygiene kits
-Coats, hats, gloves, scarves, socks, and umbrellas
-Clothing vouchers to community thrift store
-Computer access, wi-fi access, and resume printing
-A small children's play area
-Temporary mailing address and telephone use
504 E 1st Street
Newberg, OR 97132
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
CORVALLIS DAYTIME DROP-IN CENTER
Drop-in center providing a space to socialize, have coffee and snacks, receive mail, phone charging, employment support, information from local health and social organizations, and counseling. Provides assistance with acquiring clothing and shoes; personal hygiene items; medical and dental fees/services; and can assist with transportation needs. Also offers navigation services such applying for SNAP; completing, obtaining, or replacing official documents like driver's license and birth certificates; access to health providers; housing assistance wait lists; and obtaining a GED.
530 SW 4th Street
Corvallis, OR 97333
Eligibility: Homeless and low-income individuals and families; individuals with disabilities
Hours: Basic needs: Monday-Friday 9am-noon
Social Services support: Monday-Friday noon-2pm by appointment
DEVEREUX CENTER
DROP-IN CENTER
Provides breakfast and hot lunch, clothing closet, hygiene supplies, bathing and laundry facilities, computer/internet access, temporary mailing address, phone messaging, one-on-one advocacy, and OHP enrollment on-site weekly. Replacement ID services are available in exchange for volunteer service. Tents, tarps, and blankets offered when available and in exchange for volunteer service (can be waived if needed). Bus passes are available for court or parole meetings in Coquille. Local bus passes are available on a case by case basis. Warming Center is open as dictated by weather parameters.
1200 Newmark Avenue
Coos Bay, OR 97420
Eligibility: -Unrestricted priority is given to people experiencing homelessness with mental health issues
-Bus passes: Local transportation to Coquille for court or parole meetings. Must show summons or ticket.
-Local bus passes on a case by case basis
-Volunteer time is requested for higher-value items on a case by case basis
Hours: Day Center: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday 9am-2pm
Bathing and laundry facilities: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday 9am-1pm
Breakfast: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday 9am-9:45am, Thursday 9am-9:45am for Waffles only
Lunch: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday noon-12:45pm
FATHER'S HEART STREET MINISTRY
THE FATHER'S HEART STREET MINISTRY
Provides a drop-in day center with services that include two meals a day with a sack lunch to-go, showers by appointment (not wheelchair accessible), haircuts, computer and telephone access, blankets, clothing, shoes, and hygiene items. Referrals to resources surrounding housing, mental health, and substance abuse. Also, assistance with determination of homelessness letters.
603 12th Street
Oregon City, OR 97045
Eligibility: Homeless adults age 18 and older and adults with families
Hours: Day Center hours: Monday-Friday 9am-2pm
Showers: Monday-Friday 9am-1pm
Computer: Monday-Friday 9am-2pm
Sack lunch / Hot take-out: Monday-Friday 9am-2pm
FISH OF VANCOUVER
HOMELESS OUTREACH
Provides nutritious snacks, drinks, and hygiene items.
906 Harney Street
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: People experiencing homelessness
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-2pm
FRIENDS OF THE CARPENTER
FRIENDSHIP CENTER
Provides a faith-based day center that offers daily activities, beverages and light snacks, showers (with on-site hygiene products, washcloths, and towels), laundry (with supplies), clothing, food, haircuts, table talk discussions, and a place to relax. Offers simple arts and crafts instruction focusing on woodworking projects. Through the Love Gifts program, participants can receive a grocery store gift card or gasoline voucher valued at about $5 once per week.
1600 W 20th Street
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: Center: Community members who identify as homeless, low-income, or vulnerable
Laundry: 1 load per person per day
Love Gifts: Must actively participate and spend time in the program to receive grocery store gift cards or gasoline vouchers
Hours: Friendship Center: Monday-Friday 9am-3:30pm; Daily Devotions 9:30am-10am
Showers: Tuesday-Wednesday 10am-2pm, Thursday 11am-2pm; last call for showers 1:30pm
Laundry: Tuesday-Wednesday 10am-2pm, Thursday 11am-2pm; last call for laundry 12:30pm
Haircuts: 2nd Monday of the month 10am-1:30pm; first-come, first-served basis and are subject to availability
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 also available to meet youth anywhere in Washington County to discuss resources. HP also operates Education and Employment Programs to support youth with goals.
12685 SW 4th 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: Monday/Wednesday 3pm-5pm and 6pm-8pm, Tuesday 2pm-5pm
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 also available to meet youth anywhere in Washington County to discuss resources. HP also operates Education and Employment Programs to support youth with goals.
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: Monday/Wednesday 3pm-5pm and 6pm-8pm, Tuesday 2pm-5pm, Thursday 6pm-8pm
JANUS YOUTH PROGRAMS
JANUS YOUTH PROGRAMS YBR-WA THE PERCH
THE PERCH
Provides a low-barrier drop in center to rest during the day, connect with resources, receive meals, showers, laundry, utilize computer and WiFi access, clothing, hygiene supplies, and first aid supplies.
1501 Columbia Street
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: Ages 12-24 who are experiencing homelessness or housing instability
Hours: Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 1:30pm-5:30pm
JEFFERSON COUNTY FAITH BASED NETWORK
MADRAS SECURE CARE SHELTER SERVICE CENTER
SECURE CARE SHELTER SERVICES
Provides a low barrier overnight shelter for people experiencing homelessness. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are available for overnight shelter guests. Dinner is availalbe for non-shelter guests. Offers access to case management services, showers, laundry services, and haircuts.
61 NW Oak Street
Madras, OR 97741
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older and families with children. One pet per household.
Hours: Shelter: 6pm-7am; Check in 6pm-10pm
Dinner: 7 days per week 6pm-7:30pm
Showers: Monday 7am-3pm
Laundry: Friday 5pm drop off, Saturday 5pm pick up
Haircuts: Call to schedule
JOIN
JOIN PDX
Provides a daytime drop-in center. Services include access to showers, bathrooms, mail pick up and PO Box setup, hygiene items, diapers, pet food, on-site WiFi and telephone usage, and specialized information and referral.
1435 NE 81st Avenue
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97213
Eligibility: Unrestricted with priority given to homeless individuals or families
Hours: Monday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday noon-4pm; closed on national holidays
JUST COMPASSION RESOURCE CENTER
HOMELESS DAY CENTER
Day center providing lunch, a safe place to rest and socialize, resource materials, and WiFi. Showers and haircuts are available by appointment. Clothing and hygiene items are occasionally available.
12280 SW Hall Boulevard
Tigard, OR 97223
Eligibility: Age 18 and older experiencing homelessness
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-2pm
-Breakfast 9am-10:15am
-Lunch noon-1pm
-Social Services 1pm-2pm
-Showers by appointment
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 16-24
Hours: -Drop-in Center: 8:30am-5pm / 7 days per week
-Breakfast: 8:30am-9:30am / 7 days per week
-Lunch: Noon-1pm / 7 days per week
-Snack: 3pm-3:30pm / 7 days per week
-Dinner: 4pm-5pm / 7 days per week
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.
1440 Birch Avenue
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, 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
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
ARCHES PROJECT
ARCHES DAY CENTER
Offers a drop-in day center to provide basic need services and resource navigation. Basic need services include showers, laundry, day sheltering, hygiene kits, and sack lunches. Community mail boxes are also available.
615 Commercial Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Homeless individuals and families
Hours: Wednesday-Sunday 9am-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
MULTNOMAH COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER
Provides a low-barrier day center that offers computers and charging stations, laundry facilities, restrooms, showers, and resources. Access to the day center is in four, 3-hour time blocks. A ticket is required for each time block.

Do Good Multnomah runs shelter and bridge housing programs on site to help people continue on their path to permanent housing. Referrals come through the Day Center.
333 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
Eligibility: Age 18 and older, pets allowed
Hours: Day Center: 7 days per week 8am-8pm
Time Block 1: 8am-10:45am
Time Block 2: 11am-1:45pm
Time Block 3: 2pm-4:45pm
Time Block 4: 5pm-7:45pm

Intake: 7 days per week 8am-8pm, closed the 4th Friday of the month from noon-3pm, intake ends 15 minutes before close
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: Ages 9-17: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Ages 18-24: Monday-Friday 10am-6pm
NEWMAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
Provides a safe space for houseless individuals. May provide resources such as socks, clothing, and snacks. If unable to provide the requested resource, provides information and referrals to other agencies.
132 NE B Street
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Thursdays 2pm-5pm
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
HOMELESS OUTREACH & ADVOCACY PROJECT
HOMELESS OUTREACH AND ADVOCACY PROJECT
Provides a drop-in center for people who are homeless. Services include information and referral, drop-in service navigation, laundry, clothing, showers, lunch, mailbox access, mental health support groups, and peer support services. Also connects clients with medical services at West Salem Medical Clinic.
694 Church Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Individuals who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-1pm and 2pm-4pm
Appointments: Monday-Friday 2pm-4pm
OHRA
OHRA COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
Provides housing services, case management, information and referral, mailing address, telephone, benefits and services assistance, job search-related printing, resume creation, hygiene supplies, and education opportunities. Showers and laundry are available twice a week. Each person who showers can do a small load of laundry.
2350 Ashland Street
Ashland, OR 97520
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Resource Center: Monday-Friday 9am-2pm
Showers and Laundry: Tuesday/Thursday 10am-2pm; first come, first serve
OPEN DOOR HOUSINGWORKS
OPEN DOOR UNHOUSED DAYTIME ACCESS CENTER
Provides a space to stay out of the elements and socialize with other guests; use of telephones; access to showers and personal hygiene items; hot meals; food boxes; and mailbox use, in addition to case management services.
34420 SW Tualatin Valley Highway
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Eligibility: Day services: Individuals experiencing or at-risk of homelessness

Food Boxes: Unrestricted
Hours: -Day center: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
-Hot meals: Monday-Friday noon-1pm
-Food boxes: Monday-Friday 1pm-3pm
OPERATION NIGHTWATCH
DOWNTOWN HOSPITALITY CENTER
HOSPITALITY CENTER
Offers a safe place where guests can drop in and socialize, play games, and read books. The center provides water, coffee, a hot meal, blankets, socks, and mental health services.
1432 SW 13th Avenue
Portland, OR 97201
Eligibility: People experiencing housing insecurity
Hours: Thursday-Saturday 6:30pm-10pm
OUTSIDE IN
OUTSIDE IN DAY PROGRAM

Day services are available on a drop-in basis for homeless youth that are eligible to enter the Homeless Youth Continuum. Services include 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 and 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 donations of food, clothing, and camping gear.
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 8am-3pm
PDX SAINTS LOVE
COMMUNITY WELLNESS FAIR
LENTS COMMUNITY WELLNESS FAIR
Provides showers, haircuts and a hot meal. Additionally, can provide referrals for detox services and navigation services around housing, shelter, and OHP.
4244 SE SE 91st Avenue
Portland, OR 97266
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday 10am-2pm
PORTLAND RESCUE MISSION
PORTLAND RESCUE MISSION BURNSIDE SHELTER
GUEST CARE
Provides drop-in services including hot meals, mail services, restrooms, sinks, hygiene products, socks, water fountain, water refill station, crisis care, and information about houseless services.
111 W Burnside Street
Portland, OR 97209
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older experiencing houselessness for most services. Meals are open to families experiencing houselessness as well.
Hours: Breakfast: 7am everyday
Dinner: 6pm everyday
All other services: 6:45am-5pm and 5:45pm-6am / 7 days per week
PROJECT HOMELESS CONNECT
Provides warm meals, showers, temporary mailing addresses, clothing provisions, cell phone charging, assistance with obtaining forms of ID, available TriMet tickets, shelter and housing referrals, and connections to various community partners/services.
363 SE 6th Avenue
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: 7 days per week 7am-4pm
RIGHT 2 DREAM TOO
SHORT-TERM SLEEPING AREA
Provides up to 12 hours of safe, uninterrupted sleep for couples, men, and women during the night or day in a tented area. Sleeping necessities are provided for those who may not have any. People are only allowed 12 hours during the day or night and are welcomed to come back after 12 hours in between.
Also offers a clothing closet to assist those in need. Item availability depends on what has been donated and is on hand at any given time.
999 N Thunderbird Way
Portland, OR 97227
Eligibility: Age 18 and older
Hours: Line up at 5pm (do not line up before 5pm). Sign up at 5pm. Check in at 9pm year around.
24 hours per day / 6 days per week, closed to sleepers 7am-8pm on Sundays
Clothing closet hours: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 10am-4pm
ROSEBURG RESCUE MISSION
EMERGENCY MEN'S SHELTER
MEN'S SHELTER
Provides an overnight men's shelter and a dayroom that offers showers, laundry facilities, meals, and clothing. Overnight guests must attend chapel service.
752 SE Pine Street
Roseburg, OR 97470
Eligibility: Men age 18 and older. Service animals only.
Hours: Check in before 6:00pm
Shelter curfew is 6:30pm

Meal times:
Breakfast: Monday-Friday 6:30am, Saturday/Sunday 7:30am
Lunch: Monday-Friday noon, Saturday/Sunday 1pm
Dinner: 7 days per week 5:30pm
SALVATION ARMY CAMAS/WASHOUGAL
DAY CENTER
Provides a drop-in center which includes restrooms, shower facilities, hygiene kits, coffee, internet access, and a seating area. Self-prep meal options available during lunch and breakfast hours.
1612 I Street
Washougal, WA 98671
Eligibility: People experiencing homelessness
Hours: Day Center: Tuesday-Friday 9am-4pm
Light breakfast: Tuesday-Friday 9am-11am
Lunch: Tuesday-Friday 11am-1pm
SHEPHERD'S HOUSE MINISTRIES
LOW-BARRIER SHELTER SERVICES
Provides overnight shelter, community meals 3X day, showers, laundry, and a clothing closet. Individual case management services for housing, employment, recovery, mental health care, medical treatment and life goals are also available on a case by case basis. Residents can participate in faith based fellowship and discussion groups. Donations for clothing and household type items accepted.
145 NE Revere Avenue
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Adults aged 18 and older and families with minorchildren. Unaccompanied youth under 18 not eligible. Well-behaved pets allowed with owner supervision.
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Meals 7 days per week: Breakfast 7am-8am; Lunch Noon-1pm; Dinner 6pm-7pm
Shelter check-in 7 days per week: 5:30pm-10pm; assigned beds guaranteed only until 8pm
Discussion/instruction hours: Monday-Friday 8am-11am
SHEPHERD'S HOUSE MINISTRIES
SHEPHERD'S HOUSE MINISTRIES REDMOND
LOW-BARRIER SHELTER SERVICES
Provides overnight shelter, community meals 3 times per day, showers, laundry and a clothing closet. Individual case management services for housing, employment, recovery, mental health care, medical treatment and life goals are also available on a case by case basis. Residents can participate in faith based fellowship and discussion groups. Well-behaved pets allowed with owner supervision.
1350 S Highway 97
Redmond, OR 97756
Eligibility: Adults aged 18 and older and families with minorchildren. Unaccompanied youth under 18 not eligible. Well-behaved pets allowed with owner supervision.
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Meals 7 days per week: Breakfast 7am-8am; Lunch Noon-1pm; Dinner 6pm-7pm
Shelter check-in 7 days per week: 5:30pm-10pm; assigned beds guaranteed only until 8pm
Discussion/instruction hours: Monday-Friday 8am-11am
SHEPHERD'S HOUSE MINISTRIES
THE LIGHTHOUSE NAVIGATION CENTER
LIGHTHOUSE NAVIGATION CENTER
Provides a low-barrier shelter and drop in center for people experiencing homelessness. Meals are available, a clothing closet, and hygiene and first aid products. Offers access to case management services providing connections to housing resources, mental health treatment, medical treatment, substance recovery assistance, and employment sources. Clients are not required to be clean and sober and may keep the same bed provided that they stay in the shelter on consecutive nights. Shelter guests not transitioning to the drop in center will be offered a take away breakfast meal.
275 NE 2nd Street
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Day Center: 7am-4pm
Shelter: 6pm-7am; Check-in 6pm-10pm
Breakfast: To go meals available after 6am
Lunch: 11:30am-1pm
Dinner: 7pm
ST VINCENT DE PAUL OF LANE COUNTY
ST VINCENT DE PAUL EUGENE SERVICE STATION
EUGENE SERVICE STATION
Day center for homeless and low-income adults. Provides laundry facilities, showers, breakfast and lunch prepared in-house, phone access, voicemail services, computers, fax, clothing, blankets, hygiene supplies, housing referrals, job search assistance, and information and referral to other services. Visitors can use indoor, climate-controlled seating and outdoor, shaded picnic tables.
450 Highway 99 N
Eugene, OR 97402
Eligibility: Low-income and homeless adults without children
Hours: 7 days per week 8:30am-5pm
Breakfast: 7 days per week at 8:30am

Lunch: Thursday-Tuesday at noon, Wednesday at 11am
ST VINCENT DE PAUL OF LANE COUNTY
ST VINCENT DE PAUL FIRST PLACE FAMILY CENTER
FIRST PLACE FAMILY CENTER
Provides a low-barrier shelter with a wraparound case management program for families experiencing homelessness. Services include access to individual dorm units, laundry, showers, meals (breakfast and dinner), mail services, and the day center. Case management focuses on supporting families to identify their goals toward self-sufficiency which may include employment support, housing resources, academic enrollment and support, childcare options, and other community resources. Pre-screening is required. Eligible households will be added to a central housing referral list for all programs they qualify for.
4060 W Amazon Drive
Eugene, OR 97405
Eligibility: Families with children under age 18 and pregnant women (proof of pregnancy required)
Hours: 7 days per week 9am-5pm
TRANSITION PROJECTS
TRANSITION PROJECTS RESOURCE CENTER
The Resource Center helps people access services at Transition Projects, Bud Clark Commons, and other agencies to help people transition out of homelessness into housing.

Day and week lockers are available. Work verification is required to have a locker longer than 1 week.

Washers and dryers are free. Detergent is included. People may do one load of laundry per week. First come first served.
Sign up for a 20 minute time slot at the check-in desk for showers or clothing room access. Towels and basic hygiene supplies provided. People can access one outfit per week. Depending on supplies available, hygiene kits may include soap, shampoo, lotion, deodorant, toothpaste, and other hygiene products.

Volunteer stylists provide free haircuts up to three times a week. Limited spots are available and start at 1pm.

Provides a mailing address and phone message service for homeless individuals. A TPI identification is required in order to receive mail. If mail is not picked up after two weeks, it is returned to sender. Phone messages are available for pickup anytime during open hours and must be picked up within one week.
650 NW Irving Street
Portland, OR 97209
Eligibility: Age 18 and older experiencing homelessness
Hours: Resource Center: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm, service intakes end 15 minutes before close. 1st Thursday and 3rd Tuesday of the month the Resource Center closes at noon
Showers: Monday-Friday 8am-2:25pm, sign up 8am and noon
Clothing: Monday-Friday, sign up varies
Haircuts: Wednesday/Friday 1pm-3pm
Mailroom: Monday-Friday 8am-9:20am and 12:30pm-3:50pm, 1st Thursday and 3rd Tuesday of the month the Resource Center closes at noon
Day storage: Must be picked up by 3:30pm
Phone services: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
UNITED COMMUNITY ACTION NETWORK
GARY LEIF NAVIGATION CENTER
Provides day center and overnight sheltering services. Day center offers information and referral to community resources.
948 SE Mill Street
Roseburg, OR 97470
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
YOUTH OUTREACH 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
AGAPE FELLOWSHIP
HOMELESS SERVICES
ARK PROJECT OF COOS COUNTY
ARK OF COOS COUNTY
CATHOLIC CHARITIES
HOUSING TRANSITIONS PROGRAM
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES OF LANE COUNTY
OASIS DROP-IN DAY CENTER
CENTRAL OREGON VETERANS OUTREACH
OUTREACH CENTER
CITYTEAM
WOMEN'S DAY SERVICES
COMMUNITY DROP-IN CENTER
COMMUNITY DROP-IN CENTER
CORVALLIS DAYTIME DROP-IN CENTER
CORVALLIS DAYTIME DROP-IN CENTER
DEVEREUX CENTER
DROP-IN CENTER
FATHER'S HEART STREET MINISTRY
THE FATHER'S HEART STREET MINISTRY
HOMEPLATE
HOMEPLATE
HOMEPLATE
HOMEPLATE THURSDAY NIGHT DROP IN CENTER
JEFFERSON COUNTY FAITH BASED NETWORK
SECURE CARE SHELTER SERVICES
JOIN
JOIN PDX
JUST COMPASSION RESOURCE CENTER
HOMELESS DAY CENTER
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
ARCHES DAY CENTER
MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY
HOME YOUTH SERVICES
MULTNOMAH COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER
NEW AVENUES FOR YOUTH
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY CENTER
NEWMAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
HOMELESS OUTREACH AND ADVOCACY PROJECT
OHRA
OHRA COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER
OPEN DOOR HOUSINGWORKS
OPEN DOOR UNHOUSED DAYTIME ACCESS CENTER
OPERATION NIGHTWATCH
HOSPITALITY CENTER
OUTSIDE IN
OUTSIDE IN DAY PROGRAM
P:EAR
P:EAR
PDX SAINTS LOVE
LENTS COMMUNITY WELLNESS FAIR
PORTLAND RESCUE MISSION
GUEST CARE
PROJECT HOMELESS CONNECT
PROJECT HOMELESS CONNECT
RIGHT 2 DREAM TOO
SHORT-TERM SLEEPING AREA
ROSEBURG RESCUE MISSION
MEN'S SHELTER
SHEPHERD'S HOUSE MINISTRIES
LOW-BARRIER SHELTER SERVICES
SHEPHERD'S HOUSE MINISTRIES
LOW-BARRIER SHELTER SERVICES
SHEPHERD'S HOUSE MINISTRIES
LIGHTHOUSE NAVIGATION CENTER
ST VINCENT DE PAUL OF LANE COUNTY
EUGENE SERVICE STATION
ST VINCENT DE PAUL OF LANE COUNTY
FIRST PLACE FAMILY CENTER
TRANSITION PROJECTS
TRANSITION PROJECTS RESOURCE CENTER
UNITED COMMUNITY ACTION NETWORK
GARY LEIF NAVIGATION CENTER
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
YOUTH OUTREACH SERVICES