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Resource Centers

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Resource Centers

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  1. WERQ TOGETHER

    -Comprehensive relocation support for trans people moving to Oregon -Professional peer support, wellness planning, personal health navigation for trans community members

  2. Transponder

    A Eugene nonprofit providing support, resources, and education for the transgender and gender-diverse community and our allies.

  3. Mid-Willamette Trans Support Network

    Grassroots organization supporting the transgender, nonbinary, intersex, gender-nonconforming, and gender-ethnic minority communities in Linn, Benton and Lincoln Counties

  4. Don't Call the Police

    Community-based alternatives to calling the Portland Police Bureau in Portland, OR and surrounding areas

  5. Centro Cultural de Washington County

    Latine-specific community center

  6. Vetted

    The Marie Equi Center

    Fellow QRC; harm reduction, peer support, gender affirming referrals, and more

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    Portland Q Center

    Portland’s LGBTQ community center with many different support groups.

  8. Oregon Department of Human Services

    Oregon's government direct-services agency

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    Cascade AIDS Project

    Testing, housing support, medical care

  10. Beaverton Resource Center

    The BRC serves all families living within the boundaries of the Beaverton School District.

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    211 Info

    Nonprofit focusing on information and referrals to other resources

  12. Child Care Resource & Referral of Washington County

    Training, professional development opportunities, and coaching to anyone involved in early childhood education.

  13. PCC Legal Resource Center

    Criminal record relief, housing justice, immigration justice, name and gender changes

  14. Asian Health and Service Center

    Provides culturally and linguistically appropriate services to Asian Americans

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