This category is for getting blankets, towels, and sheets to folks in need. We can take clean items in new or gently used condition. Any damaged or worn-out items can go in your threads bag!
Blankets in any size
Cotton, polyester, or quilts
Towels
All sizes and types of Bath Towels
Hand towels
Washcloths
Twin-size sheets
Damaged or unusable items
These can go in your threads bag!
Comforters
Duvet covers and duvet inserts
Pillows
Pillow cases and pillow shams
These can go in your threads bag!
Bedskirts
Sheets larger than twin size
These can go in your threads bag!
Redecorating the bedroom or bathroom may leave us with extra towels and sheets that still have plenty of life. These items can be reused within your community!
Brown Hope began in 2018 as a Black Resilience Mutual Aid service founded upon a deep sense of urgency to overcome the vicious cycle of wounding caused by historical and ongoing racial trauma. Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities have survived centuries of racial trauma, which has passed emotional, psychological, and material injuries from generation to generation. Brown Hope embodies the philosophy of trauma informed activism, launching initiatives that inspire hope, collective healing, and the grassroots momentum needed to dismantle systems that perpetuate harm against our communities. Brown Hope acts as a bridge with people across different backgrounds to support an ecosystem of unique programs that embrace abundance, promote solidarity, and nurture a world of healing and justice.
The Solidarity Squad program focuses on connecting folks of all races and genders with resources and services they need during hardships. Whether that is providing kitchenware to those in transitional housing or food and winter warmth items to Portland's unhoused community, the Solidarity Squad is building a relationship-based network by listening and responding directly to those in need.
Sunstone Way (formerly All Good Northwest) is a homeless services provider that offers low-barrier shelter to those affected by chronic homelessness. Sunstone Way operates 3 village model shelters and an emergency congregate shelter. They provide participants with case management, housing navigation, employment resources, peer support, and behavioral health services.
Village model shelters provide participants with safety, privacy, and dignity while they move towards self-efficacy and permanent housing. Sunstone Way believes in the intrinsic goodness of all people and the power of connection & community.
For over 50 years, Transition Projects has provided life-saving and life-changing services for people experiencing homelessness in Portland, Oregon. They work to help people transition from homelessness to housing and believe in a just community in which everyone has access to a safe, affordable home. Each year their expert staff connect nearly 10,000 people with the tools, resources, and encouragement they need to get back into housing.
At Do Good Multnomah, they believe housing is a human right. They are passionate about providing relevant, useful, and responsive support services to their residents as they work through significant barriers to obtaining and retaining housing.
To do this, they partner with the community to provide permanent supportive housing and low-barrier emergency shelter to individuals experiencing houselessness in Portland, Oregon. Do Good Multnomah's model emphasizes relationship-building, one-on-one engagement, supportive services, and direct community participation, changing the way we serve houseless Veterans.