RESOURCES
Find resources for queer, trans, & questioning folks, as well as DV/SA survivors below. This list is ever-growing and changing. If you have a resource you would like to share, reach out to us at christine@thecommunityecologycenter.org.
QUEER, TRANS & QUESTIONING FOLX
TransLifeline: 1-877-565-8860 by and for the trans community
Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386 crisis hotline for LGBTQ+ (and questioning youth)
Q- center: pdxqcenter.org- Portland's LGBTQ2SIA+ Community Center. 4115 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, Oregon 97217
Marie Equi center: https://www.marieequi.center/ : trans+ queer service center, harm reduction and recovery, community resources, recovery meetings Accessible, culturally competent, welcoming, and affirming health care for the LGBTQIA2S+ Communities. *Se habla Español
4D recovery: https://4drecovery.org/ 4D provides various recovery support services to young people between the ages of 18 and 35 in partnership with systems, communities, and individuals. 4D recovery has some LGBTQ+ specific recovery groups
True Colors Recovery: https://www.truecolorsrecovery.org/ True Colors envisions a future where LGBTQIA2S+ individuals with substance use issues have access to affirming recovery support services and communities that ensure they can find and sustain their recovery while staying their true selves
Black and Beyond the Binary collective: (971) 258-1713 https://www.blackbeyondthebinarycollective.org/ Black & Beyond the Binary Collective builds the leadership, healing, and safety of Black-African transgender, queer, nonbinary, and intersex (TQNI+) Oregonians. B&BTB helps TQNI+ folks get and stay housed, the B3C housing Safety Fund is open now!
The CLEAR Clinic: https://clear-clinic.org/ is a legal clinic at PCC Cascade, providing the following free legal services to people in the Portland metro area: Criminal record and eviction expungement, DACA renewals, Housing and immigration court navigation, Legal name and gender-marker changes, and community-based resources
The Fair Housing Council of Oregon (FHCO): https://fhco.org/ is a statewide civil rights organization whose mission is to eliminate illegal housing discrimination and ensure equal access to housing choice through education and enforcement of fair housing law.
Hand up Project: Provides emergency food services that cater to the BIPOC and LGBTQ+ community. https://www.handupproject.org/
Janus youth program: Youth Housing Support and Shelters. *All services are LGBTQ affirmative. https://janusyouth.org/
NW Gender alliance: One of the oldest, continually operated transgender and gender-variant organizations in the country! Join us for our regular meetings, social activities, booths for PRIDE and cultural fairs as well as seasonal events. https://www.nwgenderalliance.org/
OHSU Trans health program: The Transgender Health Program provides support, information and advocacy. We can connect you with OHSU providers who are international leaders in caring for gender-diverse patients of all ages. https://www.ohsu.edu/transgender-health
Outside In: Our health clinic and young adult programs strive to meet people where they are and provide safe, affirming spaces for our community to receive judgment-free care and support. We provide a full range of health services for youth and adults of all ages, such as routine primary care, disease management, HIV/STI testing, reproductive health care, mental health treatment, transgender care and much more! https://outsidein.org/
The pursuit of wellness: A trauma-informed mental health practice supporting folx of various ages, sizes, genders, and mental health challenges in Oregon with counseling, peer support services, ketamine treatment, peer support groups, and gender-affirming surgery letters https://www.thepursuitofwellnessllc.com/
Prism health: Compassionate healthcare for the LGBTQ+ community and beyond. *Se habla Español https://www.prismhealth.org/
ILA health: Ila Health is a collaborative clinic composed of independent practitioners. At ila, our mission is to provide relationship-based care that is heart-centered and trauma-aware. We are committed to creating a safe and non-judgmental space where every individual feels wholly cared for. Through our multidisciplinary approach, we harness the expertise of diverse providers to offer a truly collaborative and holistic approach to health and wellness. https://www.ilahealth.com/
Rose Haven: Rose Haven is open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-Noon providing services, activities, & events for women, children, and people of other marginalized genders in Portland, OR including: Nutritious meals, Clothing, Hygiene products & diapers, Outdoor gear, Laundry, Showers and restrooms, Mailboxes, WIFI and phones, Computer access, Device charging, Wellness activities, Advocacy and referrals, Emotional support, Student nurse visits, etc https://rosehaven.org/. (503) 248-6364
SMYRC: Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC) provides a safe, harassment-free space for queer and trans youth ages 13-23.https://newavenues.org/smyrc/ (503) 872-9664
DV/ SA SURVIVORS
Call to Safety: 1-888-235-5333
Call to Safety direct (non 800) : 503-235-5333
503-232-4448 UNICA: Línea de crisis disponible 24 horas al día, para individuos y familias afectados por la violencia doméstica o el asalto sexual. (en español)
S/A resource center: (503) 640-5311 - 24 hour crisis and support hotline
Bradley Angle: helps survivors escape domestic violence and rebuild safe and prosperous lives. https://www.bradleyangle.org/
Rose Haven: Rose Haven is open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-Noon providing services, activities, & events for women, children, and people of other marginalized genders in Portland, OR including: Nutritious meals, Clothing, Hygiene products & diapers, Outdoor gear, Laundry, Showers and restrooms, Mailboxes, WIFI and phones, Computer access, Device charging, Wellness activities, Advocacy and referrals, Emotional support, Student nurse visits, etc https://rosehaven.org/
Oregon Law help: Oregon Law Help can help with legal protection from abuse, including domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. https://oregonlawhelp.org/
VINE: VINE can tell you if an offender is in the custody of the Oregon Department of Corrections, Oregon Youth Authority or a county jail. It can also give you other important custody and probation information and updates. VINE automatically calls a phone number you provide to let you know when that offender is released or has a change in parole or probation status. https://www.vinelink.com
Oregon Coalition against Domestic and Sexual Violence: OCADSV.org
Clackamas Women’s services: (503)654-2288 https://www.cwsor.org/ Services for children and youth, Prevention education, Confidential advocacy, safety planning, and referrals to other services, Counseling and therapy services, 24-hour crisis and support hotline, and referrals to other services, Emergency shelter, Support groups, Legal advocacy
RAINN: https://rainn.org/ connects you to a S/A service provider in your area