Skip to content

Feeding our neighbors more than a meal.

The below Pantry Information was updated November 10, 2025.

Pantry Services & Delivery Services
PDX Meal Maphttp://pdxmealmap.com  Map of restaurants/stores offering free meals or items for those who have lost SNAP benefitsPDX Conciergehttps://www.pdxdeliver.com/home Free, safe food delivery for food insecure, elderly, disabled or others in need
Oregon Food Bank Food Finderhttps://foodfinder.oregonfoodbank.org/  Oregon Food Bank’s network of 1400+ partner pantries and food assistance sites are open across Oregon and Southwest Washington. Many offer drive/walk-up or direct delivery options. Visit Oregonfoodfinder.org for local locations.Salvation Armyhttps://hillsboro.salvationarmy.org/hillsboro/cure-hunger/ Address: 1440 SE 21st Ave, Hillsboro; phone: 503-640-4311Hours:  1:00 – 3:45 PMOpen: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays
Closed: Wednesdays
Beaverton Resource Centerhttps://beavertonresourcecenter.org/food-pantry  Call Care to Share @ 503-591-9025. Get a free food box and let Care to Share connect you to a local food pantry for ongoing support Centro Culturalhttps://www.centrocultural.org/food 1216 E Baseline St, Cornelius, OR 97113Monday-Thursday: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm & 2pm – 4pmFriday: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 
Programs
WIChttps://www.oregon.gov/OHA/PH/HealthyPeopleFamilies/wic/Pages/index.aspx offers healthy food and nutrition and breastfeeding support for families with kids under age 5 and for pregnant women. Go to healthoregon.org./wic and click the WIC interest form button.

Emergency Shelter Programs | Washington County, OR

The below information will be updated in January 2026

PORTLAND SHELTERS: OVERNIGHT-ONLY

PORTLAND’S PUBLICLY FUNDED OVERNIGHT-ONLY SHELTERS

MOORE STREET

Location: 5325 N. Williams Avenue (between North Emerson and North Killingsworth)

Capacity: 100 beds

Clientele: Co-ed

Operated by: Salvation Army (city funding)

Open as of: January 2025

SAFES

Location: 30 S.W. 2nd Avenue (between Southwest Ankeny and West Burnside)

Capacity: 100 beds

Clientele: Women only

Operated by: Salvation Army (city funding)

Open as of: January 2025

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Location: 9715 S.W. Powell Boulevard (at the junction of Interstate-205 and U.S. 26)

Capacity: 100 beds

Clientele: Co-ed

Operated by: Agape Village (city funding)

Open as of: August 2025

OPERATION NIGHTWATCH AT ST. STEPHEN’S

Location: 1432 S.W. 13th Avenue (between Southwest Columbia and Southwest Clay)

Capacity: 80 beds

Clientele: Co-ed

Operated by: Agape Village (city funding)

Open as of: August 2025

NORTHRUP SHELTER

Location: 1435 N.W. Northrup Street (between Northwest 14th and Northwest 15th)

Capacity: 200 beds

Clientele: Co-ed

Operated by: Salvation Army (city funding)

Open as of: September 2025

CITYTEAM GRAND

Location: 526 S.E. Grand Avenue (between Southeast Stark and Southeast Alder)

Capacity: 30 beds (planned expansion to 80 beds)

Clientele: Co-ed, sober only

Operated by: CityTeam (city funding)

Open as of: December 2025

SE GRAND RECOVERY

Location: 614 S.E. Grand Avenue (between Southeast Stark and Southeast Alder)

Capacity: 140 beds (plus 60 flex beds)

Clientele: Co-ed, sober only

Operated by: Transition Projects (city funding)

Open as of: January 2026

CENTENNIAL NEIGHBORHOOD SHELTER

Location: 3130 S.E. 148th Avenue (near the intersection with U.S. 26)

Capacity: 96 beds

Clientele: Co-ed, sober only

Operated by: Sunstone Way (city funding)

Open as of: Not open — planned opening in January 2026

Nearly 7,800 people are living outside or in their vehicle in Multnomah County, the vast majority of them in Portland, according to the county’s latest data. There are over 1,000 more people living unsheltered now than when Wilson took office in January.

And the new beds that do exist aren’t getting used every night, though November saw an increase in the percentage of beds that have been slept in each night. City data shows all but one city-run overnight-only shelter for which it has current data filled more than half of their beds on average each night. The Moore Street Shelter in North Portland has had the highest usage, with nightly rates between 70% and 91% since Feb. 1.

Wilson has said having open beds is part of his strategy.

“Really, the goal is to always have enough beds to provide care when somebody’s ready to come inside,” Wilson told The Oregonian/OregonLive in November. “That’s what ending unsheltered homelessness is … and we’re going to achieve that.”

PUBLICLY RUN

Church of the Nazarene Location: 9715 Southeast Powell Boulevard (at the junction of I-205 and Route 26)

Capacity: 100 beds Clientele: Co-ed

Operated by: Agape Village (city funding)

Planned opening: Summer 2025

Operation Nightwatch at St. Stephen’s Location: 1432 Southwest 13th Avenue (between Columbia and Clay)

Capacity: 80 beds Clientele: Co-ed

Operated by: Agape Village (city funding)

Planned opening: Aug. 4, 2025

Northrup Shelter Location: 1435 Northwest Northrup Street (between 14th and 15th)

Capacity: 200 beds

Clientele: Co-ed

Operated by: Salvation Army (city funding) 

Planned opening: TBD

Moore Street Location: 5325 North Williams Avenue (between Emerson and Killingsworth) 

Capacity: 100 beds (to change soon to about 100)

Clientele: Co-ed Operated by: Salvation Army (city funding) 

Planned opening: OPEN as of January 2025

SAFES Location: 30 Southwest 2nd Avenue (between Ankeny and Burnside) 

Capacity: 100 beds Clientele: Women only 

Operated by: Salvation Army (city funding) 

Planned opening: OPEN as of January 2025

PRIVATELY RUN

Bethanie’s Room Location: 1015 Northwest 17th Avenue (between Lovejoy and Marshall)

Capacity: 75 beds Clientele: Women only 

Operated by: Blanchet House (private funding)

Planned opening: Summer 2025

CityTeam Location: 219 Northwest 4th Avenue (between Everett and Davis)

Capacity: 30 overnight beds; 80 longer term beds for people in recovery 

Clientele: Men only 

Operated by: CityTeam (private funding) 

Planned opening: Fall 2025

Oregon Food Bank

Chamber of Commerce (183) · Food banks

DirectionsNearby

1870 NW 173rd Ave, Beaverton, OR 97006 ·

(503) 439-6510

oregonfoodbank.org

St. Juan Diego Food Pantry

Food banks

5995 NW 178th Ave, Portland · (503) 985-6046

Closed · Opens Mon 4 PM

DIRECTIONSWEBSITE

St. Vincent de Paul – St. Pius X

Monday – Wednesday – Friday – Saturday
11280 NW Saltzman Road
Portland OR, 97229
On the St. Pius X Catholic Church Campu0:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Homeless Shelters Near Beaverton, Oregon

Good Neighbor Center

Facebook (34) · Homeless shelter

11130 SW Greenburg Rd, Tigard · (503) 443-6084

Open · Closes 10 PM

DIRECTIONSWEBSITE

Operation Nightwatch

Facebook (47) · Homeless shelter

1432 SW 13th Ave, Portland · (503) 220-0438

Closed · Opens 7 PM

DIRECTIONSWEBSITE

Community Action Family Shelter

Chamberofcommerce (41) · Social service organizations

210 SE 12th Ave, Hillsboro · (503) 640-3263

Family Promise of Beaverton

Chamber of Commerce (10) · Homeless shelter

14986 NW Cornell Rd, Portland · (971) 217-8949

Open · Closes 4 PM

DIRECTIONSWEBSITE

Project Homeless Connect Washington County

Community services/non-profits

6701 NE Campus Dr, Hillsboro

DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONSWEBSITE