Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter

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Portland, United States

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Domestic abuse treatment center· Homeless service

Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter is located in Portland, United States on 30 SW 2nd Ave. Salvation Army Female Emergency Shelter is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category domestic abuse treatment center in United States.

Address

30 SW 2nd Ave

Phone

+1 5032270810

Open hours

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jazmine rodriguez

I started using safes as a resource when I was just 14 years old... I was new to the streets a young trans woman and so imagine how scary. The staff made me feel welcome and safe yes I was the youngest there but respect was never an issue. It’s just all about how you carry yourself. I brought my other friend with me (gigi pierce. The trans woman shot at the corner) and they welcomed her with open arms. I can not say they don’t accept our kind because they do. If you are in need of outstanding emotional support and to feel accepted then this is y

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Ally Wade

Stayed here summer/fall in 2013, staff was supportive and they didnt violate personhood except for making u put ur clothes/ blanket in heater to kill bugs which is pointless cuz i caught body lice there. Crabs were all over bathroom and shower areas. They cling to pubic hair or lining in clothes u wear, not clothes u bring in. Hard to get rid of

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Alicia Palfy

I was absolutely taken care of during me visit!! A staff member took me in last minute and stayed a few moments after there closing hours just to explain what there facility has to offer!! You get feed homie meals by caring staff and clothing closet is optional!! They do something new every week and you get a name tag. Thank you salvation army for your wonderful Raffle's and humbly made coffee Thank You For Existing.

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Faith Logsdon

I applied for housing here and I told them upfront and honest with them that I had a vehicle and did they have parking. I was told yes. I got a call for the housing. I went there, and NO PARKING. When I asked about it, the woman there told me to sell my vehicle. I asked her did she need her vehicle. She replied yes I told her so do I. Avoid this place.

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Shirley Lopez

Sad about the closure it has been a safe place for women , it's not the greatest but not the worse , it's free and it was a place for a hundred and more women had lots of friends