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Houseless Resources

Bybee Lakes Hope Center

The City of Happy Valley proudly partners with this trauma-informed, person-centered facility, which focuses on offering a therapeutic healing space for those experiencing houselessness.

A referral-only facility, the Hope Center serves men, women, and families with children. It includes an array of services relating to addiction recovery, life-skills, job search assistance, and healthcare. Those interested in accessing services can call the Hope Center’s office at (971) 333-5070 for more information.

Warming and Cooling Center

Depending on the season and temperatures, check the Clackamas County website for a list of daytime and overnight facilities offering relief.
www.clackamas.us/relief

Emergency Housing

Banfield Shelter Motel (503) 282-8808 Emergency
shelter for medically vulnerable adults and couples (18+).
Pets allowed
1525 NE 37th Ave. Portland, OR 97232

Laurelwood Center (503) 280-4776
Shelter for women and couples (18+)*Priority for ages 55+, pets allowed 6130 SE Foster Rd., Portland, OR 97206

River District Navigation Center (503) 280-4700
Shelter for men, women, and couples (18+),
pets allowed
1111 NW Naito Pkwy, Portland, OR 97209

SOS Shelter (503) 488-7764
Shelter serving women 18+, one pet allowed
435 NW Glisan St., Portland, OR 97209

Walnut Park Shelter (503) 280-4700
Shelter serving men, women, and couples 18+,
*Priority for ages 55+, pets allowed
5411 NE MLK JR. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211

Willamette Center   (503) 280-4700
Shelter for women and couples (18+)
*Priority for ages 55+, pets allowed
5120 SE Milwaukie Ave., Portland, OR 97202

 Ant Farm Youth Services (971) 303-9039
Shelter for youth ages 14-25 experiencing
unstable living situations
39140 Proctor Blvd, Sandy, OR   97202

Emergency Resources & Support Basic Services

Clackamas County Coordinated Housing Access
   (503) 655-8575 Help for people in a housing crisis in
Clackamas County
Calls answered live, Monday—Friday 8:00am to 6:00pm

Clackamas County Social Services
(503) 655-8640

Community Service Centers Services for
low-income or houseless residents
Canby Center: (503) 266-2920
Clackamas Service Center: (503) 771-7914
Estacada Area Food Bank: (503) 630-2888
Father’s Heart Street Ministry: (503) 722-9780
Molalla Service Center: (503) 829-5561
Sandy Community Action: (503) 668-4746
Wilsonville Community Sharing:
(503) 682-6939

Gleaners of Clackamas County
Food and clothing assistance
(503) 655-8740

Love INC/Bridge of Hope
Network of churches assisting persons in-need
(503) 650-0153

Self Sufficiency Centers
TANF, SNAP/Food Stamps and childcare assistance
North Clackamas Branch: (503) 731-3400
Oregon City Branch: (971) 673-7300

St. Vincent de Paul Social Services Emergency Srvs
(503) 235-8431
Aging and Disability Resource Connection of Oregon
1-855-673-2372

Youth & Families With Children

Child Welfare, Oregon DHS (971) 673-7200

Healthy Families (503) 546-6533
Free support services to teen parents and families on WIG, OHP or SNAP/Food Stamps

WIC Program (503) 655-8476
Healthy food and nutrition education for low-income families with children under the age of 5 and pregnant women

Baby Link (971) 400-7832
Connecting expecting families and families with young children to services, health care, and resources

Veterans

Veterans Service Office (503) 650-5631
Open Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Military Helpline (888) 457-4838

Crisis Services

A Safe Place Family Justice Center/ Clackamas Women’s Services
Domestic violence resource center: (503) 655-8600
Domestic violence crisis line: (503) 654-2288

Alcohol & Drug Helpline (800) 923-4357

Clackamas Mental Health Center (503) 655-8585 24-hour Mental Health Crisis Line: (888) 414-1553

Suicide Lifeline/Lines for Life (800) 273-8255

Safety First

For the safety of residents, businesses, and
visitors to the City, temporary camping is only
permitted in areas of public-right-of-way be
tween 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.

Temporary camping is also solely permitted in
commercial and industrial zones, where vehicles
do not travel.  Additionally, temporary
camps must be located more than 100ft. From
any residential area and more then 1,000ft.
from a school.

All persons camping temporarily MUST comply
with all laws and regulations.  This includes:
NO ALCOHOL OR DRUGS

NO LITTERING

NO PUBLIC URINATION OR DEFECATION

NO PUBLIC NUISANCE:

Includes use of fireworks

Open burning

Noise violations

To review the City of Happy Valley Municipal Code in its entirety as it pertains to temporary camping please visit:
www.happyvalleyor.gov/municipal/-code

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