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Counseling

Quest Center for Integrative Health
Organization: Quest Center for Integrative Health
Description:

Quest Center for Integrative Health is a nonprofit, community-based health center. Originally a psychosocial support service provider for people living with HIV/AIDS, Quest Center has expanded to include all people affected by illnesses and chronic pain, and a medical/wellness component with a holistic focus.

Most services are covered by Ryan White funds for the un- or underinsured HIV+ individuals. We also provide on-going support in the form of individual counseling, group support, peer mentoring, retreats, social gatherings, and home visitation.

Services:
Integrative Mental Healthcare
Medical/Wellness
HIV/Aids Services
Finding and Sustaining Recovery

Website: Quest Center
Address: 2901 East Burnside Street Portland, OR 97214
Telephone: (503) 238-5203
Washington Department of Social and Health Services
Organization: Washington Department of Social and Health Services
Description:

A comprehensive source to all health and social services provided by the State of Washington and Clark County.

William Temple House
Organization: William Temple House
Description:

For low-income individuals or families in the Portland area, there is no better place to receive professional counseling than William Temple House. The emphasis is on high-quality treatment, respect and open access.

Our Individual Treatment Program offers clients help with issues of depression, anxiety, substance abuse and many other challenges to mental health well-being facing people today.

Counseling is offered at a sliding scale from $5-$30, however, nobody is turned away due to inability to pay.

Mental health counseling by appointment.
Children’s clothing is available by appointment only.

Address: 2023 NW Hoyt Street Portland, OR 97209; Hillsboro: 372 NE Lincoln Street, Hillsboro, OR 97124
Telephone: Portland: (503) 226.3021 – Hillsboro: (503) 648-2514
Women’s Counseling Center
Organization: Women’s Counseling Center
Social Service:
Description:

We provide individual treatment for women addressing issues such as depression, anxiety, anger management, recovery from childhood abuse, and difficult life transitions. We also provide couples therapy.

Address: 12 SE 14th Avenue, Portland, OR 97214
Telephone: (503) 235-3433
YWCA Counseling Center
Organization: YWCA Counseling Center
Description:

The YWCA of Greater Portland provides life-changing services for women, children, and families, helping them attain safety, opportunity and independence.

Counseling Services:
YWCA Counseling Center offers individual, couple and group counseling on a sliding scale fee based on the ability to pay.

The Center offers general mental health counseling but provides groups for Women Survivors of Child Abuse, Trans-Gender Support, Women’s Sexual Minority Support, and Women’s Anger Management.

Domestic Violence Services:
The YWCA’s Domestic Violence program supports survivors of domestic violence to achieve personal safety, self-sufficiency, and a renewed sense of hope through our services at The Gateway Center, Home Forward, and the Yolanda House.

The Gateway Center
The Gateway Center is the City of Portland’s walk-in center for survivors of domestic violence and their children.
The YWCA has a Navigator and Emergency Advocate co-located at the Gateway Center. The primary role of these staff are to support survivors to retain their housing, or secure alternative emergency housing; facilitate access to emergency clothing, food, and personal care supplies; and provide transition, life skills, and on going support to survivors.

Home Forward
As the largest provider of affordable housing in Oregon, Home Forward offers a variety of housing options to low-income individuals and families. Home Forward has a special responsibility to those who encounter barriers to housing because of income, disability, or special need.

The Yolanda Project
The Yolanda Project is a unique, ongoing program that diverts pressure on our region’s emergency shelter system by working with survivors of domestic violence at risk of becoming homeless to skip a stay in an emergency shelter and obtain safe, stable housing for themselves and their families.

Website: YWCA Portland
Address: 1111 SW 10th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97205
Telephone: (503) 294-7400
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