Culturally Specific
Resources to Help You Meet Your Needs
Culturally Specific
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UTOPIA PDX
United Territories of Pacific Islanders Alliance (Portland chapter) is a nonprofit run by and for Queer and Trans Pacific Islanders (QTPIs), established in 2017. We organize to heal through the love of our culture and the love of our people.
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QTBIPOC Reproductive Healthcare & Gender Affirming Care Resource Directory
Living document with info on QTBIPOC providers, made by and for QTBIPOC
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Centro Cultural de Washington County
Latine-specific community center
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Cedar Counseling Center
Comprehensive and culturally specific assessment. rehabilitative and bilingual community support services including individual and family programs, forensics, re-entry and others. No insurance plans accepted.
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Puentes/ Esperanza Juvenil
Works with Latine adults and youth to provide linguistically appropriate mental health and substance use disorder services.
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White Bison
Native American specific nonprofit focused on substance use help
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Urban League of Portland
PDX chapter of the historic Black-led civil rights organization
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The Somali Oregon Service Centre
Works with Somali immigrants in a variety of issues
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PDX NAACP
PDX chapter of the historic Black-led civil rights organization
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NAYA PDX
Native American Youth and Family center- support for Natives of all ages
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NARA Northwest
Native American Rehabilitation Association aims to provide education, social services, physical health, dental health, mental health and substance use disorder services for American Indians and Alaska Natives and those who seek our care.
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Familias en Accion (Families in Action)
Promotes holistic family well-being for Latine communities.
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Bradley Angle
Shelters and support for DV survivors; has culturally specific support for LGBT and Black survivors
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Asian Health and Service Center
Provides culturally and linguistically appropriate services to Asian Americans
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