Homeless Assistance in Oregon

Homeless Assistance in Oregon

Locate emergency shelters, federal programs, state assistance, financial aid, healthcare, and employment support available to Oregon residents.

18,800+
People experiencing homelessness
360+
Assistance programs statewide
$280M+
Federal housing funds
36 Counties
With local resources
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Emergency Housing & Shelter

Immediate options for Oregon residents who need a safe place to stay tonight.

Emergency Shelters

Find available shelter beds tonight across Oregon. Contact us for help locating the nearest open shelter and available resources in your area.

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Family & Youth Shelters

Specialized shelters for families with children and unaccompanied youth in Oregon. Safe environments with case management and wraparound support.

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Veterans Emergency Housing

Dedicated emergency housing for Oregon veterans. HUD-VASH vouchers and VA-funded supportive services are available statewide. Call 1-877-4AID-VET.

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Federal Assistance Programs

Federal programs available to eligible Oregon residents regardless of city or county.

HUD Continuum of Care

Primary federal program organizing housing and services for homeless individuals in Oregon. CoC regions provide transitional and permanent supportive housing.

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Emergency Solutions Grants

Funds emergency shelters, street outreach, homeless prevention, and rapid re-housing. Oregon receives federal ESG funding distributed through local providers.

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Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8)

Rental assistance vouchers for very low-income families, elderly, and disabled individuals. Apply through your local Oregon Public Housing Authority.

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HUD-VASH (Veterans)

Combines Section 8 housing vouchers with VA supportive services for veterans experiencing homelessness. Available across multiple Oregon locations.

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PATH Program (Mental Health)

Outreach, case management, and mental health support for homeless individuals. Operated through Oregon community mental health centers statewide.

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SNAP Food Assistance

Helps low-income Oregon residents buy food. Apply at your local benefits office. No permanent address required to apply.

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Oregon State Programs

Programs funded or operated specifically by Oregon for residents experiencing homelessness.

Oregon Housing Stability Programs

OHCS administers state and federal funds for emergency shelter, transitional housing, rapid re-housing, and permanent supportive housing across Oregon.

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TANF – Oregon (JOBS Plus)

Oregon’s TANF program combining cash assistance and employment services. Apply at any DHS Self-Sufficiency Program office or at benefits.oregon.gov.

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Oregon Health Plan (OHP)

Oregon’s Medicaid program providing comprehensive health coverage to eligible low-income Oregon residents including adults, children, and families.

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Oregon Housing Programs

Oregon Housing and Community Services provides affordable housing resources, rental assistance, and housing grants for low-income Oregon residents.

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Oregon Workforce & Employment

Free job training, resume help, and career placement through Oregon’s Workforce Development programs. Find your nearest office at the link below.

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LIHEAP Energy Assistance

Helps low-income Oregon households pay heating and cooling bills. Distributed through local community action agencies. Contact us to find your nearest provider.

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Local Resources by City

Major Oregon cities with dedicated homeless services and housing authorities.

Portland

JOIN PDX — homeless services, shelter placement, and housing assistance for Portland area residents experiencing homelessness.

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Salem

Mid-Willamette Valley CAP — emergency shelter, transitional housing, and rapid re-housing services for individuals and families in the Salem area.

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Eugene

Sponsors — housing resources, case management, and emergency assistance for Eugene area residents experiencing homelessness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about getting homeless assistance in Oregon.

Contact NHREA here and we will connect you to available shelter beds in Oregon. You can also visit 211.org to search for local resources.
No. You do not need a permanent address to apply for most benefits in Oregon. You can use a shelter address, a P.O. box, or a mail service address. Oregon benefit workers are trained to assist people without permanent housing in applying for SNAP, Medicaid, and cash assistance.
Yes. Oregon has strong programs for homeless veterans including:
  • HUD-VASH — Section 8 vouchers specifically for veterans with VA case management
  • SSVF — Rapid re-housing and prevention for veteran families
  • Oregon Veterans Housing — Affordable housing and support for Oregon veterans
Call 1-877-4AID-VET to speak with a VA homeless specialist.
Rapid re-housing (RRH) helps homeless individuals move quickly into permanent housing with short-term rental assistance (3–12 months) plus case management. There are no universal income requirements — priority goes to those with greatest need. Contact NHREA to find rapid re-housing programs in Oregon.
Apply at Oregon’s Medicaid portal or visit any local benefits office. You do not need a permanent address. Medicaid covers doctor visits, hospital care, prescriptions, mental health services, and more at little or no cost.