Family Promise Metro East
  • ABOUT US
    • Our Story
    • LEADERSHIP TEAM
    • TESTIMONIALS
    • QUESTIONS
    • NEWS
  • GET INVOLVED
    • How it Works
    • Become a Host Site
    • Become a Support Partner
    • Volunteer
    • Careers
  • SUPPORT US
    • Donations
    • As Part of Your Financial Planning
    • Shop to End Homelessness
    • In-Kind Giving
    • Bottle Drop
    • Donate Your Vehicle
    • Events and Fundraisers
  • Get Support
  • CONTACT
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Meet our Host Sites and Support Groups
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Ascension Catholic Church 

Central Christian Church

Community of Christ


The Madeleine

Portland Mennonite Church

Rose City Park Presbyterian Church


Oaks Parrish

Montavilla United Methodist Church



Reedwood Friends Church

Grace Baptist Church


​Portland Mennonite Church

Tabor Heights United Methodist Church

Grant Park Church

​C3 Church

Westminster Presbyterian Church


Saint David of Wales

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Hosting families speaks to the mission of both faith-based and secular community service organizations.  It gives volunteers of all ages the opportunity to provide hands-on outreach for families.
 
In addition to the sincere desire to support local homeless families as they regain housing and independence, the physical needs of a Host include:
  • Space for up to 4 families (14 individuals) to stay for a week at a time, 4 or 5 times per year. The designated area can be secure classrooms, offices or a large room with dividers. Ideally, the guest areas are not accessible by other parts of the facility during the day. Families will use this space from around 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. daily. 
  • A common area for meals, homework, relaxation and fellowship.
  • Two bathrooms (the Day Center provides showers).
  • Space for 2 Host or Support Host volunteers to sleepover (any available space can be used, e.g. offices, hallway, etc.).
  • A kitchen or area with a sink for meal preparation, a refrigerator and necessary clean up items. Hosts and Support Hosts may decide to have volunteers bring cooked dishes for dinner and food staples for lunch preparation and breakfast.
  • Three meals (nutritious cooked dinners, simple breakfasts and supplies for sack lunches), utilities (heat/cooling, water, Wi-Fi if possible and electricity), linens, and various basic items such as toys, soap, etc.  Family Promise supplies portable beds.
  • A primary coordinator, at least 2 volunteers whenever guests are present and generally not more than 6 volunteers during homework, family or community time. Volunteers can come from other congregations and organizations (Support Hosts); all volunteers participate in an orientation before they begin.
In the morning guests are transported to the Family Promise Day Center.  Family members who are not at work or school spend time here with our Director/Housing Navigator to increase personal and family stability and take care of their everyday needs. School districts will pick-up and drop off students here as well. 
Family Promise Metro East provides transportation for guests back to the Host location each evening.
contact us to learn more
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FAMILY PROMISE OF METRO EAST

info@familypromisemetroeast.org​
​TAX ID: ​30-1228881
​CALL: 503-349-7627
​Family Promise of Metro East
c/o Community of Christ Portland
4837 NE Couch St
Portland, OR 97213
  • ABOUT US
    • Our Story
    • LEADERSHIP TEAM
    • TESTIMONIALS
    • QUESTIONS
    • NEWS
  • GET INVOLVED
    • How it Works
    • Become a Host Site
    • Become a Support Partner
    • Volunteer
    • Careers
  • SUPPORT US
    • Donations
    • As Part of Your Financial Planning
    • Shop to End Homelessness
    • In-Kind Giving
    • Bottle Drop
    • Donate Your Vehicle
    • Events and Fundraisers
  • Get Support
  • CONTACT
  • New Page