Clean and Sober Housing Options in Central Oregon
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Clean and Sober Housing Options in Central Oregon
Clean and Sober Housing Options in Central Oregon Oxford Houses Men’s Oxford Houses: Prices vary by house but about $400 per month plus a sobriety deposit that varies between $100 to $125, based on which house. Everyone is responsible for their own food. Each house interviews prospective occupants. Call for an interview. Bear Creek House 1543 Bear Creek Road Bend, OR 97701 330-1888 Centennial House 569 SE Centennial Blvd Bend, OR 97702 788-0022 Mount Bachelor House 750 NE Olney Court Bend, OR 97701 678-5384 McCartney House 212 McCartney St. Bend, OR 97701 633-7576 House of Hope Men’s & Women’s Housing Call: 390-1594 House of Hope offers clean and sober housing with a faith-based approach. The House of Hope ministries is conducted by Darlene Woods. House of Hope has men’s homes in Bend and Redmond and women’s homes in Bend and Redmond. Cost is $400 for your own room and $350 if you share a room, plus a $135 deposit. You furnish your own food. Website: http://houseofhope_bend.org. Email: houseofhopeministries@gmail.com. Lake Place (Clean and Sober living for women) 1290 SW Silver Lake Blvd Bend, OR 97702 Office 541-617-5088 Cell 541-306-7587 Contact person Dawn Martin, Intake Administrator. Cost - $395 per month for women without children and $25 per child extra per month. Boys up to age 12 only. There is a $100 nonrefundable move-in fee and a $20 charge for the background check. There are 26 single rooms each with a private ½ bath. Country in the City Women’s Housing 1776 NE 8th St. Bend, OR 97701 385-7639 Clean and sober housing for women. There are 8 single units. Cost is $400 per month. Contact Sheri Glover or Lois Walcott, who manage the units and live in a large house on-site. This list is provided courtesy of the Meth Action Coalition, Deschutes County, OR Bethlehem Inn Homeless Shelter 3705 N. Highway 97 Bend, OR 97701 389-2820 or 322-8768 There are about 40 beds for men and 30 for women and 5 family units. For single men and women it is bunk style living. Married couples with no children – the men live with the men and the women live with the women. There is a $5 charge per night but no cost to move in and living expenses can be worked off by doing chores around the facility. All meals furnished. Shepherd’s House Homeless Shelter 1854 NE Division Street Bend, OR 97701 388-2096 A faith-based homeless shelter. Men only. No charge. Residents are expected to attend chapel and participate in other services that are offered as part of the program. Contact Gary, Donna or Linda. Madras Gospel Mission 63 SE 11th Street Madras, OR 97741 475-2064 A faith-based homeless shelter for men and women. There are 14 beds for men and 4 for women. Men share a room with men and women with women. No charge. Contact Jamie, Mark or Jim. “Home of the Brave” – Clean & Sober Housing for Homeless Vets (Central Oregon Veteran’s Outreach) 2934 NE Wells Acres Road Bend, OR 97701 PH: 383-5904 Contact: Central Oregon Veteran’s Outreach, 354 NE Greenwood Ave., Suite 113. Phone #: 383-2793; fax 383-5822. Website: http://covo-us.org/. Transitional housing for homeless veterans. A program funded by a grant from the Veteran’s Administration. Housing is free but residents must cover meal costs. The Loft – Clean & Sober Housing for Homeless Youth (Cascade Youth & Families) 19 SW Century Drive Bend, OR 97702 Phone: (541) 318-3436 or 382-0934 Fax: (541) 585-2460 CYFC provides Crisis Intervention and Support Services to youth ages 11-21. Crisis priorities include youth who have run away, are homeless, have been abandoned, are under current abuse or serious neglect, or for other reasons have no safe and stable living. Teen Challenge International Pacific Northwest Centers, Central Oregon Outreach 581 DeKalb Avenue Bend OR 97701 This list is provided courtesy of the Meth Action Coalition, Deschutes County, OR 541-678-5272 terry.vanantwerp@teenchallengepnw.com Teen Challenge has a 10-bed inpatient sober house near Bend High for adult men which is faith-based. It is a faith-based treatment program, not simply clean and sober housing. Contact Executive Director Terry Van Antwerp for more information. This list is provided courtesy of the Meth Action Coalition, Deschutes County, OR