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RECOVERY RESOURCES

 For the Portland area & National Resources

12x12 Club

Welcome to the 12x12 Club. Come down, hang-out, have some coffee, or attend a meeting.

211 Rose City Resource Guide

Your comprehensive guide to the public services and assistance programs in the Portland Oregon metropolitan area.

4th Dimension Recovery Center

Provide and cultivate an atmosphere of recovery where all young people can overcome drug addiction and alcoholism through social interactions with recovery communities and 4D recovery mentor services.

AA Meeting Schedule Guide (U.S. & Canada)

Meeting Guide syncs with area, district, intergroup/central offices and international General Service Office websites (some of which are listed on A.A. Near You), relaying meeting information from more than 300 A.A. service entities directly to you. Over 100,000 weekly meetings are currently listed, and the information is refreshed twice daily.

Alano Club of Portland

The Alano Club of Portland has been a leading source of recovery support in our community for 60 years and counting.

AL-ANON

You are welcome at any meeting.  Your inquiry and attendance at meetings are confidential and anonymous.  Whether the alcoholic is still drinking or not, Al-Anon offers hope and recovery to all people affected by the alcoholism of a loved one or friend.

Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem.

Blackburn Center

To answer increasing needs in our Eastside community, Blackburn Center (12121 E Burnside St., Portland) is a six-story structure that combines a health care clinic with housing. The facility extends Central City Concern’s award-winning services to give more people access to primary care, recovery and mental health services, housing, and employment assistance.

Bridges To Change

Our mission is to strengthen individuals and families affected by addictions, mental health, poverty and homelessness. Housing. Mentors. Treatment.

Central City Concern

Central City Concern is a nonprofit based in Portland, Ore. that provides comprehensive solutions to ending homelessness and achieving self-sufficiency.

CODA

Building health and recovery through compassionate, evidence-based care. CODA also offers the oldest opioid addiction treatment program in Oregon.

De Paul Treatment Centers

De Paul Treatment Centers provides chemical dependency treatment services to men, women, youth and families. More than 40,000 people have been served by the agency since its incorporation as an independent non-profit in 1977. We are CARF accredited, one of the highest accreditations a substance abuse treatment facility can receive.

Hooper Detox

Central City Concern’s Hooper Detoxification Stabilization Center (often referred to as Hooper Detox) provides both inpatient and outpatient withdrawal management and stabilization services for people seeking treatment for substance use disorders. Hooper Detox offers quality medical and clinical services, including a detailed history and physical, clinical assessment, peer support, care coordination, 24-hour nursing and milieu support, and transition planning. We also offer inpatient and outpatient induction services for people seeking Medication Supported Recovery for opioid use disorder.

Human Solutions

Human Solutions counters the forces that keep people and communities in poverty by building relationships and assets that create opportunity - today and for future generations. Here's how:

Intergroup Meeting Schedule for the Portland Area

Meeting schedule for the Portland and surrounding area.

Iron Tribe

Iron Tribe Network is a Community of Belonging where people can be understood and accepted. Iron Tribe Network provides peer support, housing and family reunification services to individuals and families overcoming pressures and barriers while in transition to leading a life that reflects their values.

Multnomah County Addiction & Recovery Resources

Links to downloadable meeting schedules for various recovery meetings throughout Multnomah County

NA National & Worldwide Meeting Schedule

Use this method to locate helplines and websites for local groups near you who can assist you in finding a meeting. This is our best recommendation for finding an NA meeting.

NARA

The mission of NARA is to provide education, physical and mental health services and substance abuse treatment that is culturally appropriate to American Indians, Alaska Natives and anyone in need.

Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous is a global, community-based organization with a multilingual and multicultural membership. NA was founded in 1953, and members hold nearly 67,000 meetings weekly in 139 countries today.

Oxford House National Directory

Oxford House is a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home.

Portland Intergroup

Portland Area Intergroup is a committee of volunteers that encourages mutual support and cooperation between Portland AA groups and provides services that would be too much for the individual groups to handle by themselves. PAI provides services for the AA community and the general public.

Portland Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous is a global, community-based organization with a multilingual and multicultural membership. NA was founded in 1953, and members hold nearly 67,000 meetings weekly in 139 countries today.

Portland Rescue Mission

We offer emergency services of food and shelter at our original downtown location at the Burnside Shelter. And we’ve expanded those services to include 24/7 restrooms, showers, clothing, mail service, referrals and community activities in the Guest Care Center.

Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center

In Portland, The Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Centers help residents to combat their addictions, build the work and social skills needed to re-enter the workforce, regain health and stability, and restore families that have been disrupted due to substance abuse.

Serenity Lane

Serenity Lane Treatment Center

SORCC (Recommended for homeless veterans) 

Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center & Clinics (SORCC).

The Miracles Club

Rebuilding lives, Restoring families, & Renewing our community one person at a time.

Transitional Projects Inc.

For over 50 years, Transition Projects has delivered life-saving and life-changing assistance to some of Portland’s most vulnerable residents. Whether by helping a homeless veteran and her family find housing, sheltering hundreds of people each night with nowhere else to turn, or opening new pathways to employment, Transition Projects represents an invaluable part of Portland’s social fabric.

VA Mental Health Resources

If you qualify for VA health care, you can get high-quality mental health services as part of your benefits. You may also be able to get care for certain mental health problems even if you don't have VA health care.

Veterans Affairs

Our new site offers one place to access all VA benefits and health care services. You can sign in with your My HealtheVet, DS Logon, or ID.me account to track your claims, refill your prescriptions, and more.

Volunteers of America Treatment

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