Shelters and Transitional Housing
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Eugene-Springfield
Eugene Mission
Provides emergency housing, meals, laundry facilities, and other services for homeless individuals in Eugene. They also offer addiction recovery and job training programs.
Location: 1542 W 1st Ave, Eugene, OR 97402
Phone: (541) 344-3251
Hours: 6 am – 7 pm
Hosea Youth Services
A shelter and support program for homeless youth that provides meals, showers, laundry facilities, clothing, and hygiene items. They also provide counseling, education, and job training services.
Location: 834 Monroe Street Eugene, OR 97402
Phone: 541-344-5583
Hours: Mon – Thu 1PM – 6:30PM
ShelterCare Homelessness Prevention Program
Provides rental assistance and case management services for those at risk of becoming homeless. They also offer assistance with finding affordable housing and other resources.
Location: 499 W. 4th Avenue, Eugene
Phone: (541) 689-3785
Hours: Mon – Friday 8:30AM – 4:30PM
Looking Glass, New Roads Program
Offers transitional living services for youth experiencing homelessness. Provides food, clothing, showers, internet access, counseling services, and employment services.
Location: 941 West 7th Avenue Eugene, OR 97402
Phone: (541) 686-4310
Hours: Mon – Sun 8:30AM - 8:30PM
Community Supported Shelters
Community Supported Shelters manages Safe Spot Communities – which are safe and legal spaces for people experiencing homelessness to sleep. These sites provide porta-potties, trash and recycling, drinkable water, a fire pit, covered platforms for tents, and covered common spaces.
Location: 1160 Grant Street Eugene, OR 97402
Phone: (541) 683-0836
Hours: Mon 12-2 PM, Tue/Thu 10 AM – 2 PM, Fri 10 AM – 12 PM
First Place Family Shelter
Provides emergency housing and support for families at risk of losing housing or currently experiencing homelessness. They also offer case management and other resources to help families achieve self-sufficiency.
Location: 1995 Amazon Pkwy Eugene, OR 97405
Phone: (541) 342-7728
Hours: Sun – Sat 9 AM – 5 PM
Hope and Safety Alliance (previously called WomenSpace)
Provides support and resources to survivors of domestic and sexual violence such as crisis intervention, advocacy, and counseling services.
Location: 1577 Pearl St Eugene, OR
Phone (24 hours): (541) 485-6513 or toll free (800) 281-2800
Hours: Mon – Fri 9 AM – 4:30 PM
Egan Warming Centers
A network of warming centers that provide temporary shelter and meals for homeless individuals during cold weather months.
Locations: Throughout Eugene and Springfield (see website)
Phone: (541) 689-6747
Eugene Service Station
Offers access to hygiene services, food, clothing, and other basic necessities, as well as case management and referral services to help individuals transition out of homelessness.
Location: 450 Highway 99 North Eugene, OR 97402
Phone: (541) 461-8688
Hours: Sun – Sat 8 AM – 5 PM
Overnight Parking Program
Provides safe and legal parking spaces for individuals living in their vehicles, as well as access to basic services and resources to help individuals transition out of homelessness.
For individuals: Eugene Service Station, (541) 461-8688
For families with children: First Place Family Center, (541) 342-7728
Hours: Sun – Sat 8:30 AM – 5 PM
Portland
Portland Rescue Mission
Offers emergency services, transitional housing, and recovery programs to those experiencing homelessness in Portland, OR. The program includes case management, counseling, life skills training, job readiness, and spiritual support.
Locations: Throughout Portland (see website)
Phone: 503-647-7466
Blanchet House
Provides transitional shelter and support services for men who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. The program offers case management, counseling, job training, life skills, and access to healthcare.
Location: 310 NW Glisan St. Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-241-4340
Hours: See services page of the website.
Central City Concern
Provides a range of housing options, including transitional housing, emergency shelter, counseling, life skills training, and job readiness support.
Locations: Throughout Portland (see website)
Phone: 503-525-8483
Home Forward
Provides affordable housing to low-income families, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. Their apartment communities offer a range of amenities and services, including on-site management, maintenance, and resident services.
Phone: (503) 802-8300
New Market West Location: 135 SW Ash St, Portland, OR 97204
Hours: Mon – Thu, 8 AM – 4 PM
Hollywood East Location: 1605 NE 45th Ave, Portland, OR 97213
Hours: Mon – Thu, 8 AM – 4 PM
Transition Projects
Offers emergency shelter and transitional housing for men and women, including specialized programs for veterans, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Their supportive services include case management, healthcare, employment services, and education and training programs.
Locations: Throughout Portland (see website)
Phone: (503) 280-4700
Hours: Mon - Fri, 9 AM - 5 PM