Other Resources
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NWIAS
Northwest Institute of Addictions Studies 2006 Summer Institute Weaving Spirit & Science: Technology for Effective Practices in Recovery July 20th-22nd, 2006 Lewis & Clark College Portland, Oregon
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Alcoholics Anonymous - Portland
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
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Central City Concern
Providing pathways to self-sufficiency through active intervention in poverty and homelessness.
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Clackamas County Social Services
Bringing people and service together. Community Resources Guide.
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Multnomah County Health Department
Hepatitis C Resource
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Oregon Food Bank
Mission: To eliminate hunger and its root causes...
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Street Roots
Advocating and providing resources for homeless people.
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Narcotics Anonymous - Portland
Support for substance abuse. Hotline: (503) 727-3733
Community Organizing
Treatment Services
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InAct
A private, non-profit, integrated health services agency. Provides individualized, holistic program that includes: alcohol, drug, mental and physical health education and treatment through group and individual counseling, acupuncture, naturopathic physician services and life skills training.
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Portland Alternative Health Center (PAHC)
Services include acupuncture, primary medical care, naturopathic services, case management, mentor services and alcohol and drug free housing.
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Multnomah County Dept of Community Justice
Services include mental health, outpatient and residential treatment.
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DePaul Treatment Centers
Residential and non-residential alcohol and drug treatment services. "Where there's life there's hope!"
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Center for Family and Adolescent Research (CFAR)
Outpatient treatment center for drug-abusing teens and their families - offers individual, family and group treatment at no cost.
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