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Recommended Testing Sites
 

A list of recommended covid testing sites in Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington County. This is not an extensive list, please visit our covid resources page for links to health organizations with up-to-date information.

The sites listed prioritize or require appointments.

Tests are free and insurance is not necessary to receive a test at any of these locations. 

 Last updated January 31st, 2022

 
 

Multnomah County 

Portland Expo Center 

2060 N Marine Drive (enter from North Expo Rd)  

  • Free drive-thru Covid testing offered by OHSU

  • Appt required; sign up online or call 833-647-8222 during business hours 

  • Hours:  Mon, Wed: 9 am – 1:30 pm; Tues, Thurs, Fri: 9 am - 5 pm 

Rose City Futsal-East 

5010 NE Oregon St, Portland  

  • Free PCR testing by Curative

  • Call 888-702-9042 to make an appointment  

  • Hours: Mon - Fri: 1 pm - 8 pm; Sat, Sun: 9 am - 5 pm 

Aladdin Theater 

3017 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland  

  • Operated by True West

  • Hours: Tues - Sun: 4 pm - 10 pm 

  • Call 888-702-9042 to make an appointment  

OHSU Drive-Thru 

OHSU Parking Garage D 
719 S.W. Lower Canyon Drive Portland, OR 97239 

WVT Laboratory 

1450 SW Marlow Avenue, Portland, OR, 97225 

 

 
 

Washington County 

OHSU Immediate Care Clinic 

15700 SW Greystone Court, Beaverton  

  • Free COVID-19 testing

  • Appt required- call 503-494-1700 to schedule 

Beaverton Resource Center 

13500 SW Walker Rd, Beaverton

  • Free parking lot covid testing

  • Hours: Mon - Fri: 12 pm - 7 pm  

  • No appointment needed 

Rite Aid 

12575 SW Walker Rd., Beaverton  

  • Free COVID-19 testing

  • Hours: Mon - Fri: 10 am - 8 pm; Sat, Sun: 10 am - 5 pm  

Neighborhood Health Center 

266 W Main St. Hillsboro  

  • Free drive-thru PCR testing

  • Appt required; call 503-941-3016 to schedule 

 

 
 

Clackamas County 

Clackamas Community College Harmony Campus 

728 Molalla Ave, Oregon City  

  • Free PCR testing

  • Site accessible by TriMet bus line 152  

  • Hours: Tues - Sat: 8 am - 5 pm  

NHC Oregon City 

728 Molalla Ave, Oregon City  

  • Free COVID-19 testing

  • Hours: every Tuesday 8 am - 4 pm  

  • Call 503-848-5847 to make an appointment 

Tachos Restaurant 

515 Molalla Ave, Oregon City  

  • Free COVID testing & all-age vaccinations   

  • Hours: Saturday 2 pm - 7 pm until 1/29/22  

  • No appointment needed 

  

 
Weekly Food Pantry at Baltazar Ortiz Center
 

The Oregon Food Bank has partnered with the Baltazar Ortiz Center to hold weekly Mercadito (food pantry) for the community. Every Wednesday between 12:30 pm and 2:00 pm.

El Banco de Alimentos de Oregon se ha asociado con el Centro Baltazar Ortiz para realizar un Mercadito (despensa de alimentos) semanal para la comunidad. Todos los miércoles de 12:30 pm a 2:00 pm.

6736 NE Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97218

 
COVID-19 Update
 

Hacienda Programs Update

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Youth and Family Services

We are pausing all face to face services, including Portland Niños, Expresiones, and SUN Youth Advocacy for the time being. Staff will check in with all youth in our programs by phone daily and all in-home visits will be conducted by phone. We will work with families to ensure safe delivery of necessary supplies, like diapers, over this time.

Homeownership Support

We are working to schedule all of our homeownership counseling, mortgage lending and foreclosure prevention counseling programs to telephone meetings to limit in person contact. In-person meetings will not be scheduled at this time and we will not be able see clients that walk-in without an appointment.


Portland Mercado

We have suspended all special events at the Mercado until it is safe to resume. Mercado vendors will continue to operate, primarily focused on take-out and delivery orders. We have 19 small businesses at the Mercado, 60 small businesses in our advising program, and 90 who use the commercial kitchen. We will help them track the economic impact in the hope that small business assistance will be available. We know that will be critical to their survival.

Residents

We are very concerned about the economic impact our families will face. We fully anticipate many will have trouble making rent payments over the coming months due to lost wages or employment. Housing stability is our number one priority. We will be flexible with tenants impacted by COVID 19 so their housing stability is not compromised.

 
Destress for Your Mental Health
 

MENTAL HEALTH GUIDANCE AND RESOURCES

It’s been a difficult time for a lot of families. Many are dealing with a loss, financial instability, and poor health. With all these struggles taking front seat it’s important that we acknowledge our mental health and seek out professional help to support ourselves and others.

It’s okay to ask for help

Oregon-based nonprofit Lines for Life and OHA have launched the Safe + Strong Helpline at 800-923-4357 (800-923-HELP). The line offers free, 24-7 emotional support and resource referral to anyone who needs it – not only those experiencing a mental health crisis. Callers are routed to a counselor who can provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, crisis counseling or just connection.

More information:




Stress management/ health

Stretching and practicing yoga can help your body rid of toxins and fight infections through increasing circulation of the lymph which acts as your body’s filtering and drainage system.

Take a minute to stand up and stretch out your arms and legs. Bend at the waist and let your arms and head hang freely (only if this feels right). Or just lye down and take slow deep breaths focusing on each inhale and exhale.

Adho Mukha Svasana or Downward facing dog

Bhujangasana or Cobra

Arhda Matsyendrasana or Seated Spinal Twist



(you can also do this by lying down and bringing one or both of your legs to your chest then letting them rest to one side of your body)

Stress-relieving hand massage video

Can help to relieve tension, headaches, and pain



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Information on the Eviction Moratorium
 

Renters cannot be evicted for non-payment of rent, evicted without cause or charged any late fees until June 30, 2021. Renters will have until July 1, 2021, to pay back the money they owe. 

Renters must sign and return a Declaration of Financial Hardship and Notice of Eviction Protection in order to be protected by the moratorium. Renters do not have to provide proof of their inability to pay.More information at: https://multco.us/chair-kafoury/covid-19-eviction-moratorium-information

Renters who need legal advice can find support from community resources such as the Community Alliance of Tenants or Legal Aid Services of Oregon. More information about the moratorium and answers to frequently asked questions can be found here.



 
Where to Find Food Assistance
 

ST. CHARLES CHURCH

People in our NE Portland area can receive food assistance either by coming to St Charles pantry on Saturday mornings or requesting food deliveries to their homes.

St. Charles Catholic Church – 5310 NE 42nd, Portland

(503) 281-6461

  • Pantry Hours: Every Saturday from 10:00am to 12:00.

  • Home Delivery Requests: Call Brent at 503-577-4929

C3 FOOD PANTRY

C3 Food Pantry is a free food box program for local community in the Cully neighborhood of Portland Oregon. Open to the public for distribution every Tuesday and Saturday from 12-1pm. It is a drive through and pick up system but walk ups are also welcome. No ID is required. Food boxes have a range of fresh and healthy food options including fruit and vegetables, dairy, meat and nonperishable items.

C3 Food Pantry is located at 6120 NE 57th Ave, Portland, OR 97218 (on the corner of NE 57th Ave and NE Portland Highway). https://c3nepdx.com/c3-food-pantry

C3 Food Pantry is 100% volunteer led and run. To volunteer at C3 Food Pantry or if you have any questions, please phone/text Rachel Schweitzer (Pantry Director) at 971-600-2337 or Kaz Brooks (C3 Church Pastor) at 503-410-6104.