Shelter Programs

  • BIPOC Village

    (971) 380-7594

    Life at the BIPOC Village is full of diversity with many cultures and backgrounds represented. The villagers care deeply about the community and the overall village vibe, which means individuals take initiative, reclaim their voices, hold one another accountable, and speak into the fabric of the community life they’re building together. The talents, creativity, and handiness of villagers are all on full display, as recently villagers transformed the fence around the village into a bright and colorful mural that livens the space in the midst of so much concrete. There is a palpable community feel at the BIPOC Village, and those strong interpersonal relationships undergird the work All Good Northwest does in helping folks experiencing houselessness build support networks and access resources as they take steps toward their future.

  • Queer Affinity Village

    (971) 380-7592

    The Queer Affinity Village is an alternative shelter that prioritizes LGBTQ individuals experiencing houselessness. The Queer and Trans community within the Queer Affinity Village are a vibrant group of artists and makers who care deeply for those struggling within systems of oppression, and therefore aims to dismantle cultures of oppression. The Queer Affinity Village is the only village setting of its kind that specifically focuses its service delivery to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer folks, which uniquely positions the community to collaborate with one another as they face similar barriers. Participants at the Queer Affinity Village hope to contribute to the expansion of LGBTQ culturally-specific sheltering services to interrupt intergenerational traumas that affect the LGBTQ community. By functioning as an intentional community, this shelter provides community care and an opportunity for LGBTQ folks without houses to have a safe place to be together while they work towards their goals.

  • Multnomah Safe Rest Village

    *MSRV is not accepting applications.

    The Multnomah Safe Rest Village is a 30 unit tiny home village-model shelter for adult individuals experiencing houselessness. One of several new village-model shelters the City of Portland is scheduled to open, the wrap-around support services provided at this site will be focused on mitigating traditional barriers to permanent housing and connecting program participants with services they’ll need to thrive once they successfully complete the program and move to the next step on their journey—often times resulting in permanent or permanent supportive housing.

  • Market Street Shelter

    (971) 428-5497

    All Good Northwest’s first congregate shelter site hosts up to 120 individuals experiencing houselessness and offer 24-7 on-site staffing and support. In addition to sleeping facilities, showers, restrooms, and meal services, the Market Street Shelter provides the same innovative and comprehensive wrap-around support services AGNW is known for to all program participants. The goal, as is the case with all AGNW sites, is to see participants progress on their self-determined course of action toward self-efficacy and independance.

  • Rockwood Bridge Shelter

    *Rockwood Bridge is not accepting applications.

    This 44-room motel shelter hosts participants that have already been approved for permanent supportive housing and need a transitional space as they await their new home. The shelter provides ongoing behavioral health support and additional resources. Bridge shelters 'bridge' the gap that many face when shifting from shelter to housing.