Oregon City Redemption Center: closed Nov 18 – 22 (Mon – Fri) for handcounts and self-serve returns.

From 8am to 6pm on these days, BottleDrop staff will be on-site/
in the parking lot to facilitate customers dropping Green and Blue Bags.

Hunger & Poverty Nonprofits

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Store to Door

Store to Door supports independent living for Portland area seniors and people with disabilities by providing a low-cost, volunteer-based grocery shopping and delivery service. Our program helps vulnerable seniors and adults with disabilities maintain their independence, increase their social supports, and access other services that support aging-in-place. This population is at high-risk for hunger, isolation, and displacement from their homes. Our vision is for the Portland metro area to be a community where all seniors and people with disabilities are nourished, cared for, and able to age in a setting of their choice.

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Street Roots

Street Roots creates income opportunities for people experiencing homelessness and poverty by producing a newspaper and other media that are catalysts for individual and social change.

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Sunshine Division

Since 1923, the Portland Police Bureau Sunshine Division has been providing food and clothing relief to Portland families and individuals in need. Whether due to the loss of a job, domestic crime, illness, or victims of fire or disaster, the Sunshine Division has built a 94-year legacy of mobilizing quickly and efficiently to assist distressed Portlanders. We offer food assistance six days a week at our warehouse and 24 hour food assistance through our partnership with the Portland Police Bureau, who store Sunshine Division food boxes at each police precinct to be dispatched at any time. We also provide no-cost, bulk food and food boxes to 20+ local hunger relief non-profits serving Clark, Clackamas, Washington, and Multnomah counties. In addition to food relief, we offer new and gently-used clothing in our on-site clothing room and fund new school clothes for low income children through our Izzy’s Kid’s program which pairs a Portland police officer with a child for a one-on-one shopping experience.

Learn more about Sunshine Division