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IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
IRCO AFRICA HOUSE
RENT ASSISTANCE
Provides rent assistance, rental deposit assistance, and rent application fee assistance along with housing case management services. Assistance is limited and not guaranteed and on a first come, first serve basis. Only the first 50 callers will receive callbacks
709 NE 102nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97220
Eligibility: Families with minor children who are at 200% of Federal Poverty Limit (FPL) or less
Hours: Not accepting appointments
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
IRCO ASIAN FAMILY CENTER
RENT ASSISTANCE
Provides rent assistance, rental deposit assistance, and rent application fee assistance along with housing case management services. Assistance is limited and not guaranteed and on a first come, first serve basis. Only the first 50 callers will receive callbacks
8040 NE Sandy Boulevard
Suite 200
Portland, OR 97213
Eligibility: Families with minor children who are at 200% of Federal Poverty Limit (FPL) or less
Hours: Not accepting appointments
JANUS YOUTH PROGRAMS
BRIDGE HOUSE & CHANGES
CHANGES
Provides basic financial assistance with initial move-in costs such as a security deposit, application fee, or cleaning fee for an apartment. Also offers case management support to youth ready to live on their own.
4015 SE Madison Street
Portland, OR 97214
Eligibility: Homeless youth ages 16-24, with special consideration given to pregnant/parenting youth. Monthly income with no limitations.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm
OPERATION HOMEFRONT
CRITICAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Provides critical financial assistance for documented needs. Types of assistance include: auto payment and repair, child and dependent care, critical baby items, dental, essential home items, food assistance, home repairs, medical, moving and relocation, rent and mortgage, travel and transportation, utilities, and vision care.



Home repairs can be considered for all post-9/11 wounded service members. Repairs versus replacements can be considered for deployed eligible service members.



Number of times a person can receive assistance:
-Active duty member with a rank of E1-E6 may receive 3 total lifetime assists
-Currently deployed on Title 10 orders and/are receiving hazardous duty pay may receive 5 total lifetime assists
-Documented injury, illness, or wound during post 9/11 service may receive 5 total lifetime assists
The number of months of assistance that can be received varies on the type of assistance being requested
17319 San Pedro Avenue
Suite 505
San Antonio, TX 78232
Eligibility: Must fit one of three criteria:

1) Wounded, Ill, or Injured Criteria
Actively served in the United States military post 9/11 AND suffered a post 9/11 wound, illness, or injury in the line of duty. If discharged, must have Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge within 10 years of discharge.

2) Deployed Criteria
A service member of rank E1-E6 with DEERS (Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System) eligible/legal dependents AND one of the following criteria's met:
-Currently deployed to an overseas location and receiving Hostile Fire Pay
-Assigned to a ship that has been at sea for 30+ days and is en route to theater, forward deployed, or otherwise on a mission status, not a training status
-On unaccompanied, overseas PCS orders and receiving Hostile Fire Pay
-A National Guard member or Reservist on Title 10 orders (not Title 32) who either:
Will deploy to an overseas Hostile Fire Pay theater in the next 90 days or has returned from an overseas Hostile Fire Pay theater within the past 180 days

3) General Criteria
-An active duty service member of rank E1-E6 with DEERS eligible/legal dependents
Hours: Helpline: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week, leave a message and a coordinator will call back
Intake Coordinators: Monday-Friday 7am-3pm
ROSE HAVEN
ROSE HAVEN DAY CENTER
Provides food, clothing, diapers, showers, hygiene items, pet food, laundry facilities, bus fare, and temporary mailing addresses. Advocates are available to help connect individuals to community resources. Offers limited financial assistance in obtaining ID, storage fees, utility and phone bills, and rental applications. Also, provides outdoor gear when available. No overnight shelter or rental assistance.
1740 NW Glisan Street
Portland, OR 97209
Eligibility: Female-identifying individuals and female-identifying individuals with children
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-noon for full service until capacity is reached

Tuesday/Thursday 1pm-4pm for food and community hours only

Wednesday 1pm-4pm for guests with minor children only
URBAN LEAGUE OF PORTLAND
HOUSING HOTLINE
Provides assistance to those with housing needs, including payments for rent, rental deposit, and rental applications. Also provides screening for emergency shelter. Assistance is not guaranteed.
10 N Russell Street
Portland, OR 97227
Eligibility: -80% AMI and below
-Black, African American, or BIPOC
-Must be experiencing housing crisis (back-rent due, at risk of eviction, or currently homeless)
-Must be currently homeless to access a shelter
Hours: Housing screening: By appointment only
Rent Assistance: Not accepting appointments
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
RENTAL ASSISTANCE
Tenant-Based Assistance (TBA) program may provide rental assistance to very low-income tenants by paying a portion of current or future rent, refundable security deposits, rental application fees, or potentially utility deposit fees. Unable to cover costs for past debts accrued - assistance is to maintain or secure current housing. Households are required to meet with a case manger on an ongoing basis and make progress in their goals and plans for self-sufficiency. Approved applicants are funded for an initial 6-12 month period, although assistance may be extended for up to 24 months.
1317 NE Dustin Court
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: Participation guidelines are established by YCAP and the federal government and include the following standards:
-Household income must be at or below 50% of the Area Median Income
-Indicate program eligibility and potential positive outcomes after completing the Home TBA Housing Readiness Assessment
-Proposed rental unit must be within the area Fair Market Rent (FMR) guidelines
-Proposed rental unit must pass the Housing Quality Standards Inspection
-Landlord must agree to accept both the HOME TBA Program and a Section 8 lease agreement, if the applicant intends to get a Section 8 voucher for that rental unit
-Unit size allowed will follow the Housing Authority of Yamhill County's rules: two people per bedroom or allow a reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis
-TBA dollars, when available, are used to assist homeless individuals and families, with priority given to clients in YCAP programs, applicants with a disabled adult household member, survivors of domestic violence, survivors of a natural disaster or fire, applicants with a member of the Armed Forces returning from active duty in war or veterans, and applicants who are homeless, including people who are doubled up in unstable situations.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
RENT ASSISTANCE
IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
RENT ASSISTANCE
JANUS YOUTH PROGRAMS
CHANGES
ROSE HAVEN
ROSE HAVEN DAY CENTER
URBAN LEAGUE OF PORTLAND
HOUSING HOTLINE
YAMHILL COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP
RENTAL ASSISTANCE