An inviting, well-maintained recovery housing entrance featuring a sturdy wood door painted vibrant turquoise with a decorative, hand-carved design inspired by indigenous motifs. The facade is textured adobe in sun-washed terracotta, framed with planters bursting with native wildflowers and succulents. The setting is in a peaceful, leafy residential neighborhood with a hand-laid stone path leading up. Sunlight filters through overhead tree branches, casting intricate dappled shadows across the doorway. Captured at eye-level with a balanced composition, the mood is warm, hopeful, and welcoming. The overall style is clean and modern yet deeply rooted in cultural authenticity, underscoring the mission of supportive housing for Latino/a/x and indigenous communities.

Building Stronger Communities Together



Our Mission

Juntos NW’s mission is to improve access to behavioral health systems impacting Latino/a/x/indigenous communities through outreach, education, and mobilization. Juntos believes that the Latino/a/x/indigenous communities deserve to live happy and healthy lives, realizing their full potential and contributing positively to their community.

A cozy communal living space in a recovery home, centered around a handcrafted wooden table accented with colorful, woven textiles in traditional Latin American patterns. The table is surrounded by plush, earth-toned armchairs and finished clay pottery holding fresh greenery. Soft, diffused afternoon light streams through a window dressed in sheer linen curtains, creating gentle highlights and subtle shadows throughout. Shot from a slightly elevated angle, the composition uses the rule of thirds for visual harmony. The room exudes a nurturing, safe, and inclusive atmosphere, blending modern simplicity with cultural vibrancy, perfectly encapsulating the Juntos NW mission of healing and community.

Services

Abuelos Transitional Recovery Housing Program

Abuelo’s Transitional Recovery Housing program offers culturally and linguistically specific recovery housing, fostering the growth and well-being of the Latino/e community within a supportive, familial, and communal environment. This holistic approach helps individuals reconnect with the core cultural values of “familia” and community bonds elements often overshadowed by the challenges of addiction. To find our more about Abuelo’s Transitional Recovery Housing and get on the waitlist please contact: 503-449-9126 or 971-500-2064.

State Certified Culturally and Liguistically Specific Trainigs

Juntos NW offers state-certified, culturally and linguistically specific trainings designed to strengthen and diversify the behavioral health workforce. Click below to learn more about our upcoming trainings.

Upcoming Events

Conferences

Join neighbors for peer support, shared resources, and practical steps toward sustainable recovery, with culturally responsive guidance rooted in community strength.

Providers Meetings

Learn about safe, recovery-focused housing options, meet service providers, and connect with mentors who share our values and language.

Publications

Uppers, Downers, All Arounders: Physical and Mental Effects of Psychoactive Drugs 8th Edition incorporates the most current and comprehensive information on the physiology, neurochemistry and sociology of drugs in to one of the best test/reference books on the subject. Recommended reading for AOD counseling certification and adopted by hundreds of colleges and universities as well as federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, this text provides readers at every level with a thoughtful and through examination of the physical and mental effects of psychoactive drugs and compulsive behaviors.

Uppers, Downers, All Arounders: Physical and Mental Effects of Psychoactive Drugs 8th Edition English Version $124.95

Uppers, Downers, All Arounders: Physical and Mental Effects of Psychoactive Drugs 8th Edition Spanish Version $124.95