❤️Resources
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House Policies & Program Documents
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Community & Housemate Resources
Willamette Living Group provides structured, sober, and supportive housing for adults working to build stability and independence.
This page offers practical tools, house policies, and community resources for housemates, families, and partners — all designed to support responsible living, personal growth, and long-term success.
House Policies & Program Documents
House Policies & Program Documents
The following documents outline expectations, safety standards, and program requirements for Willamette Living Group housing.
All applicants are expected to review these materials prior to move-in. Agreements are executed after approval and before occupancy.
House Manual
Daily expectations, shared living standards, and house operations.
→ View House Manual (PDF)
Safety & Emergency Plan
Emergency contacts, evacuation procedures, and incident response.
→ View Safety & Emergency Plan (PDF)
Housemate Agreement/License to Occupy
Defines occupancy terms, fees, and responsibilities. Executed prior to move-in.
→ View License to Occupy (PDF)
This document is provided for review only. Signing occurs after acceptance.
Community & Housemate Resources
Crisis Support
Immediate, confidential help for anyone in crisis — including veterans.
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — Call or text 988 (press 1 for Veterans).
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Veterans Crisis Line — Call 988, then press 1, or text 838255 for 24/7 confidential support from responders trained to help veterans, service members, and their families.
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Lines for Life — Oregon-based crisis and addiction helpline for youth, adults, and veterans.
Recovery & Sobriety Support
Treatment Centers
Access professional addiction treatment and recovery programs across Oregon.
Most accept public healthcare plans such as Oregon Health Plan (OHP) or private insurance.
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CODA — Offers both inpatient and outpatient services with multiple locations statewide.
Accepts most public healthcare plans, including OHP.
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Atlas Addiction Treatment Center — Provides residential and outpatient programs focusing on individualized recovery plans.
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Lifeline Connections — Offers inpatient, outpatient, e-bed, and detox services for individuals and families.
Accepts OHP and most private insurance.
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Another Chance Rehab Center — Provides residential recovery, relapse prevention, and peer support services.
Accepts most insurance.
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Health & Wellness
Access mental health, physical health, and wellness programs:
Physical Fitness & Wellness
Access to affordable fitness options can support physical health, mental well-being, and recovery. The following gyms are located near Brook House and may offer low-cost memberships or local discounts.
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Planet Fitness (Gresham)
Low-cost memberships with flexible, no-commitment options. Multiple locations in the Portland-Metro area. -
Snap Fitness (Gresham)
24/7 gym access. Some locations may offer military, local, or hardship discounts. Availability varies by location.
Membership pricing, eligibility, and discounts are determined by each gym. Housemates should contact locations directly for current options.
SnowCap Basic Needs Support
Access to food, clothing, and essential items can help housemates stabilize during their transition into housing and employment. Below are community resources available through SnowCap for eligible residents in East Multnomah County.
SnowCap Food Pantry
Housemates may access free groceries and fresh food through SnowCap’s food pantry.
➡️ Visit the SnowCap Food Pantry
SnowCap Clothing Closet (Appointment Required)
Free clothing is available by appointment at SnowCap’s clothing location. Appointments are confirmed by text message.
➡️ Request a Clothing Appointment
Transportation Assistance (Limited Availability)
SnowCap may offer limited TriMet fare assistance based on monthly availability and eligibility.
➡️ Learn About Transportation Support
About SnowCap
SnowCap Community Charities serves individuals and families living east of 82nd Avenue in Multnomah County. Services are provided by SnowCap directly and are subject to eligibility and availability.
Employment & Education
Job placement, training, and career support for housemates preparing for independence:
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Local job placement and employment readiness
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Statewide workforce services and training
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Federal career tools and job search resources
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Financial & Housing Assistance
Tools and resources for budgeting, rent, and transportation help:
Food & Nutrition Assistance
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Oregon SNAP (Food Stamps) — Apply for Oregon’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for grocery support.
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Oregon Food Bank — Find local food pantries, meal programs, and delivery options near Gresham.
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211 Oregon Food Resources — Search for food banks, meal services, and community kitchens by ZIP code.
TriMet Transportation Resources
Reliable transportation is key to maintaining employment, appointments, and community connection.
Below are resources to help housemates access discounted or free transit options in the Portland–Metro area.
TriMet Reduced Fare Program
Residents may qualify for discounted Hop Fastpass fares through TriMet’s Low-Income Fare program.
➡️ Apply for Reduced Fare
➡️ Register a Hop Card
Trip Planning & Routes
Plan your commute and check real-time bus or MAX arrivals.
➡️ TriMet Trip Planner
Hop Fastpass Support
If your card is lost or not working, contact TriMet Hop Customer Service at 1-844-MYHOPCARD.

Resident Policies
At Willamette Living Group, our homes operate on the belief that structure and self-responsibility build independence.
Our resident policies create a safe, respectful, and accountable shared-living environment where every housemate contributes to the stability and culture of the home.
Our expectations are simple and consistent:
• Show respect for housemates and shared spaces
• Follow the structured routines of the home
• Support a clean, calm, and recovery-focused environment
• Maintain personal accountability
• Participate in the house community and weekly check-ins
These policies keep the home stable so you can stay focused on recovery, independence, and personal growth.
Safety Guidelines
Safety, privacy, and accountability are central to WLG’s program.
Each home uses secure entry systems, maintains visitor and overnight policies, and requires compliance with house guidelines to ensure peace and structure.
Housemates are encouraged to communicate concerns directly with the House Captain or program support team. Issues are addressed quickly, consistently, and professionally.
Our goal is simple:
A safe, structured environment where every housemate can rebuild stability, maintain sobriety, and grow toward independent living.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Connect With Us
We’re located in a quiet Gresham neighborhood designed for structure, accountability, and steady personal growth.
To protect the privacy and safety of all housemates, the exact address is shared only after acceptance into the program.
If you’re interested in housing, partnerships, or learning more about Willamette Living Group,
we’re here to help you take the next step toward stability and independence.

