Address: 665 NW Hoyt St, Portland, OR 97209, USA
Phone: +15032804000
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Cheryl Roynon
I was so happy to be able to get into BBC. After being homeless , and addicted I was ready to get clean and sober. It was not a rule, but it gave me a chance to have a roof over my head and I haven't used since!
Victoria Hughes
The people that work at the desk are quite nice, and good at at least pretending to be unbiased about why a "guest" is going up to someone's room. But if you've been there, obviously you know what it's good for, which can really help in a pinch.
Andrew Holland
Let's just say it's a nice place to be. For the service is the2uswre and up. Quite, lovely I'm sure.
Oddessa Richards
I currently live here at the bud Clark Commons. It's great if you just want to sit around and do drugs all day but if your looking to get and or stay sober it may be tough to live here.
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650 nw Irving St Portland or 97210
Yes. Of course. It is a normal apartment building it just caters to low income and section 8 voucher holders. You may be thinking of TPI(transition projects incorporated)which shares the same block. They have a shelter but it is men only. Good luck
Go North on 82nd to Airport Wy. and turn right. Get to the max station on Airport Wy and the red line South will take you to Rose Quarter transit station. Get off and walk a block West and get on the yellow line going South (over the bridge). It's on the opposite side of the Greyhound station (the very next stop [ it's on the corner of 6th & Broadway]).
You do realize that three organizations occupy that block don't you?;Bud Clark Commons(private residences), Transaction Projects(homeless services)and then the men's shelter next door. This is in regards to the bud Clark commons.
Thx,we went to resource center at transition projects, and that worked out bc it led us to where to find shelter.
I believe its only one resident per room, but I'm sure you could "figure something out " if your slick
We have a homeless issue here in Portland. If it bothers you, which is understandable then stay away or offer someone some help or pick up some trash, then there'll be less "unsightly"trash to look at.
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