Human Services

Organizations that focus on providing services to marginalized communities.

39 Nonprofits

1 Donors

$130.00 Given So Far

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4D Recovery provides the support and guidance needed for young people to navigate addiction recovery with free and on-demand services.
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The oldest and largest nonprofit center in the nation offering services and supports to those in or seeking recovery.
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BCS helps families set and achieve financial goals while alleviating the emotional and financial burden of food insecurity.
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BEC aims to create economically stable communities through perseverance, resilience, and self-determination.
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CASAs are passionate volunteer advocates for children in foster care, supporting them through the system into safe and permanent homes.
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Central City Concern is ending homelessness by treating the whole person, as a person.
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Centro was born from the community for the community. Our staff and leadership have a deep history of connection to the Latino community tha
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We empower our unhoused neighbors in East Multnomah County through workforce development, housing and sheltering, and community health.
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The Domestic Violence Resource Center (DVRC) has been dedicated to supporting and empowering survivors of domestic violence since 1975.
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1 in 17 children in OR experience the death of a parent or sibling before age 18. Our grief support program is free and provides connection.
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DFSO provides essential job support & resources for women & gender expansive folks to bring economic mobility to their lives.
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EBA runs inclusive exercise classes for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities focusing on both physical and social strength.
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Family SkillBuilders prevents child abuse and neglect by providing collaborative family support services.
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By survivors for survivors, we're building a future where everyone has the financial security to live free from abuse and thrive.
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We’ve taken mentoring out of the volunteer realm. We create generational change through professional youth mentorship for 12+ years.
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GNC is an emergency family shelter, we are a 54 bed emergency shelter that can house up to 9 families for up to six weeks at a time.
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H4A runs a hygiene hub for houseless Portlanders to access showers, bathrooms, hygiene & medical supplies, and clean clothing & bedding.
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Serving immigrants, refugees & mainstream Oregonians, providing over 200 culturally & linguistically specific social services.
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Janus Youth Programs creates paths to success by partnering with youth, families and the community.
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We offer hope and healing to people facing addiction and mental health challenges by pairing them with peers who’ve lived their struggles.
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Our programs support people with mental illness as they begin recovery and sustain wellness. Help us end the stigma of mental illness!
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Since 1905, Neighborhood House has committed to offering innovative and high-quality education, anti-poverty and senior support services.
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New Avenues' addresses the needs of young people experiencing homelessness (ages 9-24) & helps them make positive change in their lives.
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Operation Nightwatch provides basic services, a safe space and a kind, welcoming atmosphere to Portland's unhoused population, at night.
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Since 1989, OEF has ensured that 300,000+ low-income Oregonians could pay for energy without sacrificing basic expenses like food or rent.
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Uplifting communities in need by providing food and other essential resources.
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Since 1968, we’ve helped thousands of neighbors—including youth experiencing homelessness—to access health care and build brighter futures.
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OCT Qualified BIPOC-Led Organization
p:ear is a place of self discovery for brilliant and resilient young people moving through and beyond homelessness.
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Equitable access to diapering essentials supports the health, resilience, and self-sufficiency of Oregon families experiencing poverty.
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From health to education to career services, POIC + RAHS helps vulnerable youth and young adults rewrite their life stories.
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PPOP creates a more compassionate community through street-based outreach providing life saving supplies, peer support and health services.
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PRSG is dedicated to re-empowering refugees through education and social support so that they may find an independent life in the US.
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Pueblo Unido connects immigrants to legal defense, social services, and Indigenous language interpretation.
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Community of women, trans, and nonbinary individuals in E Portland addressing houselessness, poverty, and isolation thru radical hospitality
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Since 1997 we have provided dignified sanctuary for our houseless neighbors, bridging the gaps in resources to provide holistic care.
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Established in 1977, SARC promotes social justice to eliminate sexual violence through prevention, education, and trauma-informed advocacy.
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At Stone Soup we Empower Individuals to Feed Communities.
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The Commons Law Center is a nonprofit law firm that provides affordable legal services in Family Law, Estates & Probate, and Tenant Defense
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We serve Portland-area neighbors with our free food pantry, affordable counseling, and beloved thrift store.
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