Northstar Clubhouse
Community Resource
About this resource
This initiative creates a supportive community for individuals facing mental health challenges, emphasizing social and vocational rehabilitation via two distinct programs. Participants engage in a well-organized working day, assisting staff in running the agency while also benefiting from peer support and various social and recreational activities.
Intake Procedure: -Secure a referral from a physician, therapist, peer counselor, or another provider -Participate in an orientation -Contact for further details
Travel/Location: Accessible via TriMet bus lines 19 and 71, and the MAX Station on NE 60th Avenue.
Fees: No charges apply.
Who can use this
- Participants must be 18 or older, have a mental health diagnosis, obtain a referral from a mental health professional, attend orientation, and engage respectfully with others.
Documents you may need
- Membership application
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
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Portland, Oregon
Location
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