Good Neighbor Center
Community Resource
About this resource
This family shelter provides ongoing assessments and action plans, along with tenant education and support. Families can stay for a maximum of 90 days to achieve their goals and plans. Each family has their own private room, and the shelter offers food from community donations for guests to prepare their meals daily.
Intake Procedure: Contact Community Connect to complete an intake and get placed on the shelter referral waiting list.
Travel/Location: Accessible via TriMet bus lines 76 and 78.
Fees: There are no fees associated with the shelter.
Who can use this
- Eligible applicants include pregnant women and families with custody or guardianship of children under 18.
Documents you may need
- Social Security card, driver's license, or state ID card
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
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Tigard, Oregon
Location
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