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211INFO
COORDINATED ACCESS FOR FAMILIES - MOBILE HOUSING TEAM (MHT) QUEUE
The Multnomah County Homeless Family System's Mobile Housing Team (MHT) is a partnership of different agencies working with homeless families to connect them with a Housing Specialist from the Mobile Housing Team to discuss their housing needs. The Mobile Housing Team uses a Service Prioritization Determination Assistance Tool assessment (SPDAT) to determine the risk of a family's situation and their prioritization of services.

211info is the main agency that is placing families into the MHTQ system. Please do not call or walk in to any of the partner agencies, as they will refer back to 211info.

MHT is not an immediate or guaranteed resource and is based on availability of services and individual eligibility.
Eligibility: -Families (any number of adults) with children in their custody under the age of 18 (or plans for reunification with children under 18) or pregnant women in their third trimester of pregnancy

-Must be currently experiencing homelessness (couch-surfing, in a motel, on the streets/in a vehicle, in a shelter or some other place not intended for habitation) OR housed with a FOR CAUSE EVICTION NOTICE (for some type of violation of the rental agreement).

-Reside in or have ties to (work in, used to live in, children attend school in) Multnomah County

Please note that the MHTQ cannot stop the current eviction or help with current rent due to maintain current housing. MHTQ may be able to help with future housing if the tenants end up vacating current housing due to the eviction. For eviction prevention in current housing seek rental or eviction prevention assistance.

MHTQ is not an immediate resource.
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week to be added to callback list to complete screening intake assessment
8am-6pm 7 days per week for screening intake assessment
CLACKAMAS COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS (CHA)
A collaboration of multiple agencies that provide a centralized coordinated access point for households experiencing homelessness or a housing crisis to seek assistance. Eligible households will be assessed for services and added to a central Housing Referral List for all programs they qualify for. This is not a crisis line, and there may be a wait for both shelter and housing.

Participating Housing Programs:
-Central City Concern’s Chez Ami
-Clackamas Women’s Services
-DevNW Joint Transitional & Rapid Rehousing for Youth
-Do Good's Veteran's Village and Clayton Mohr Commons
-Housing Authority of Clackamas County’s Shelter+Care, VASH
-Parrot Creek's Avalon and HomeSafe
-Immigrant and Refugee Community Org. Rapid Rehousing for Survivors of Domestic Violence
-Northwest Housing Alternatives' Annie Ross House (Emergency Shelter) and HomeBase (Rapid Rehousing)
-Clackamas Social Services’ Aurora Shelter, Housing Our Families, Bridges to Housing, HOPE I, Hope II, Jackson Transitional Housing, Lake Oswego Transitional Shelter Ministry, Rent Well Rapid Rehousing, Housing Our Heroes, Veteran's Rapid Rehousing, Veteran's Rental Assistance Program
-Transition Projects SSVF Rapid Rehousing
-Covid Rent Relief Program
2051 Kaen Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Eligibility: Individuals and families who are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless seeking prevention/diversion services to stay in their current homes
Hours: 7 days per week 8am-8pm
MASLOW PROJECT
JACKSON COUNTY CONTINUUM OF CARE SCREENINGS
This is an access point for being placed on Jackson County's Centralized Interest List for housing.
500 Monroe Street
Medford, OR 97501
Eligibility: Youth (age 24 or younger) or families with minor children who are currently experiencing homelessness.
Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-5pm
CLACKAMAS COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COORDINATED HOUSING ACCESS (CHA)
MASLOW PROJECT
JACKSON COUNTY CONTINUUM OF CARE SCREENINGS