Building brighter futures with children and families Family Resource Guide Portland Metro Programs 3415 SE Powell Blvd. Portland, OR 97202 (503) 234 9591 Mid Willamette Valley 4455 NE Highway 20 Corvallis, OR 97330 (541) 757 1852 www.trilliumfamily.org Updated 11.14.14
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Table of Contents Addictions 5 Autism Resources 8 County Mental Health Agencies 10 DHS Contacts 14 Eating Disorders 21 Equine Therapy 22 Foster Care Resources 23 Hotlines & Crisis Lines 25 Internet Resources 30 LGBTQ 31 Outpatient 32 Parent Resources 45 Population Specific 46 Residential Treatment 48 School & Day Treatment 55 Shelter and Homeless Services 62 Support Groups 65 Teen Parent 69 Trillium Resources 71 Young Adult Programs 76 Youth Programs 78 3 P a g e
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Alcohol and Drug Help Line Breakthrough Latino Project Bridgeway Recovery Services Inc Caremark Behavioral Health Services Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare Addictions 1-800-923-4357 A confidential 24-hour blended crisis and referral line, responding to individuals and family members seeking crisis intervention treatment referral and general chemical dependency information. 3390 SE Milwaukie Portland, OR 97202 Phone: 503-231-4000 PO Box 17818 Salem OR 97305 Phone: 503-222-9661 Fax:503-224-5960 3001 N Gatenbein Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-413-4848 847 NE 19th Ave Ste 100, Portland, OR 97207 Phone: 503-238-0769 Serves Hispanic youth. Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, individual and family therapy and therapeutic groups. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. Serves youth 13-18 struggling with addiction with individual, and group therapy outpatient services. Inpatient psychiatric services for adults and adolescents at Emmanuel, Good Samaritan and Adventist hospitals. Specializing in crisis intervention, sex offender treatment, fire setting assessment, and sexual assault victims. Individual, group and family counseling. Adolescent outpatient for chemical dependency and mental health issues. 24 hour program; fees vary by service. Providing mental health services, crisis intervention, addictions treatment, case management and medication management to youth and adults with OHP. Some school based services available. Also provides free services for those with gambling addictions. Transitional, secure residential and permanent housing for people with psychiatric challenges. www.cascadiabhc.org 5 P a g e
Center for Family Development Clear Paths De Paul Treatment Centers, Inc. Elkhorn Adolescent Treatment LifeWorks Northwest Looking Glass Youth and Family Services 1258 High Street Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-342-4189 3793 River Road N Keizer, OR 97303 Phone: 503-304-7002 Fax: 503-304-7049 1312 SW Washington Portland OR 97208 Phone: 503-535-1151 Fax: 503-535-1190 3700 Midway Baker City, OR 97 Main: 541-523-8320 Various locations in Multnomah and Washington County Intake: 503-645-9010 Family Coaching: 503-627-9194 1790 W 11th Ave Ste 200 Eugene, OR 97402 Main: 541-686-2688 Fax: 541-345-7605 Offers out patient service, behavior supports, and addition counseling to youth. Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. Group, Individual, and Family Therapy Provides residential treatment, detox, and outpatient services for teens and families struggling with addiction. The Center provides alcohol and drug treatment for adolescents aged 14-17 years of age. The residents at Elkhorn participate in a highly structured 90 day minimum, treatment program. Gender specific treatment and accommodations are provided in separate wings for young men and women. Mental health and addiction services for people of all ages, cultural backgrounds and abilities. Accepts OHP, some private insurance and sliding scale. Free alcohol and drug assessments for youth. Outpatient and adolescent day treatment and residential services for pregnant women or moms. Family Coaching available in Washington County. www.lifeworksnw.org Provides residential treatment, counseling, specialized school placement, alcohol and other drug treatment, independent living skills, temporary shelter, career exploration, advocacy, mentoring. 6 P a g e
Morrison Child and Family Services NARA (Native American Rehabilitation Association) Northwest Behavioral Healthcare Services Portland Metro Center: Teen Challenge International RimRock Trails Yes House 1500 NE Irving St Suite 250 Portland, OR 97232 1818 SE Division Portland, OR 97202 2951 NW Division Suite 200 Gresham, OR 97030 Intake: 503-542-3025 1631 SW Columbia St Portland, OR 97201 Phone: 503-231-2641 24-Hour Hotline: 503-923-4357 18000 SE Webster Road Gladstone, OR 97027 Phone: 503-722-4470 3121 NE Sandy Blvd Portland, OR 97232 Phone: 503-230-1910 1333 NW 9th Prineville, OR 97754 Phone: 541-447-2631 404 NW 23rd Corvallis, OR 97330 Main: 541-753-7801 Provides outpatient mental health services for youth as well as crisis intervention and case management. Offers alcohol and drug treatment, day treatment, and residential services. Also has special services for sexual offenders 19 and under. Various locations throughout the Metro area. Serves Native Americans, outpatient, residential drug & alcohol program, mental health services, youth treatment ages 13-21. Secure adolescent residential treatment program for mental health, drug and alcohol and eating disorder issues. Serves youth 12-17 and their families. Drug and alcohol assessments available as a free service to the community. Accepts most major private insurance plans. Free Teen Recovery groups are available in the Portland area. www.northwestbhs.com Faith-based, one-year residential addictions recovery program. Call for an appointment. Rimrock Trails is a nonprofit organization licensed by the state of Oregon to provide co-occurring mental health and addiction treatment for teens ages 12-17 with a primary dependence on alcohol and/or other drugs. Rimrock Trails serves youth statewide and three outpatient offices throughout Central Oregon. Provides residential treatment for youth with alcohol and drug addictions. Offers an outpatient and alternative high school program. 7 P a g e
Albertina Kerr Centers Bridgeway House Bridgeway School Marcin Youth Care Portland Autism Center Autism Resources 424 NE 22nd Ave Portland OR 97232 Phone: 503-239-8101 Fax: 503-239-8106 3575 Donald Street Eugene, OR 97405 Phone: 541 344 0805 Springfield, OR For an Admissions packet, please contact Bridgeway School at 541-345-0805. 1831 Kings Blvd Corvallis, OR 97330 Main: 541-230-1630 Fax: 800-747-7137 1 Lincoln Center 10300 SW Greenburg Road Suite 240 Portland, Oregon, OR 97223 Phone: 503 206 6285 Provides services for adults and youth, including outpatient counseling services, early intervention and therapeutic preschool programs, psychiatric residential services, and services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Also offers a Family Resource Center with a library and various activities and events. Accepts OHP and some private insurance. www.albertinakerr.org Bridgeway House offers treatments, therapies, counseling, education, instruction, training, advocacy, support, and resource information for children and families of all income levels with autism and related disabilities. Bridgeway School is a private school that educates children affected by autism or other related disabilities in grades K-12 Outpatient mental health services for youth. Experience treating kids with a variety of issues, including ADHD, Autism, Asperger's disorder, depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, and most other mental health concerns. We specialize in the treatment of children and teens with autism spectrum disorders and associated conditions. We also place a strong emphasis on collaboration with families, schools, colleges, and other professionals that are involved in the lives of our clients. 8 P a g e
Portland Therapy Solutions, LLC The Artz Center for Developmental Health The Victory Academy Portland Therapy Solutions, LLC 6536 SE Duke St Portland, Oregon 97206 (503) 405-4719 1675 SW Marlow Ave., Suite 200 Portland, OR 97221 United States Phone: 503-228-6479 27960 Southwest Canyon Creek Road Wilsonville, OR 97070 503 784 9717 Portland Therapy Solutions, LLC is comprised of interactive, solution-focused therapists that offer a range of counseling services for individuals, children, couples, and families that are tailored to meet your respective needs. We provide strengths-based, needs driven, and client and family focused treatment for a range of issues including but not limited to: trauma and attachment, sexual abuse, PTSD, parenting conflict, relationships problems, blended families, divorce or separation, intimate partner conflict, depression, anxiety, impulsively, anger, loss and grief, behavioral disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and more. The Artz Center for Developmental Health provides multidisciplinary team supports for children with special needs and their families. Services include autism diagnostics, developmental and cognitive testing, Developmental Behavioral Pediatricians, DIR/Floortime, PLAY Project, speech therapy, occupational therapy, feeding therapy, social language groups, literacy program, and audiology. The Victory Academy serves students with a variety of diagnoses: Autism Spectrum, Asperger's Syndrome, PDD- NOS, Sensory Integration, Mild Cerebral Palsy, Verbal Apraxia, Dyspraxia, and other related learning disorders. The Victory Academy offers a comprehensive academic program and therapeutic center, all "under one roof", and integrates proven, research-based therapeutic strategies into all learning tasks: intellectual, emotional, social, and physical (fine and gross motor). Serves K-8. 9 P a g e
County Mental Health Contact Information BAKER New Directions Behavioral Health & Wellness General Access: 541-523-3646 (8 am - 5 pm) Crisis Number: 541-519-7126 (after hours) BENTON County Mental Health Program General Access: 541-766-6835 Crisis Number: 1-888-232-7192 CLACKAMAS County Mental Health Center General Access: 503-742-5335 Crisis Number: 503-655-8585 CLATSOP Behavioral Healthcare General Access: 503-325-5722 Crisis Number: 503-325-5724 COLUMBIA Community Mental Health, Inc. General Access: 503-397-5211 Crisis Number: 503-397-5211 or 1-866-866-1426 (after hours) Vernonia 503-397-5211 10 P a g e
COOS County Mental Health Program General Access: 541-751-2500 Crisis Number: 541-751-2550 CROOK Lutheran Community Services General Access: 541-323-5330 Crisis Number: 541-323-5330 CURRY Community Health General Access: 541-247-4082 Crisis Number: 1-877-519-9322 DESCHUTES County Mental Health Services General Access: 541-322-7500 Crisis Number: 541-322-7500 (24 hours) or 1-800-875-7364 DOUGLAS Community Health Alliance General Access: 541-440-3532 Crisis Number: 1-800-866-9780 GILLIAM Community Counseling Solutions General Access: 541-384-2666 Condon 541-454-2223 Arlington Crisis Number: 911 GRANT Community Counseling Solutions General Access: 541-575-1466 Crisis Number: 911 HARNEY Symmetry Care General Access: 541-573-8376 Crisis Number: 541-573-8376 HOOD RIVER Mid-Columbia Center for Living General Access: 541-386-2620 Crisis Number: 1-888-877-9147 or 541-386-7534 JACKSON County Health and Human Services General Access: 541-774-8201 Crisis Number: 541-774-8201 JEFFERSON County Community Mental Health Program General Access: 541-475-6575 Crisis Number: 541-475-6575 (24 hours) JOSEPHINE Options for Southern Oregon General Access: 541-476-2373 Crisis Number: 541-474-5360 (24 hours) 11 P a g e
KLAMATH Basin Behavioral Health General Access: 541-883-1030 Crisis Number: 541-883-1030 LAKE County Mental Health Center General Access: 541-947-6021 Crisis Number: 541-947-6021 or 1-877-456-2293 LANE County Health and Human Services General Access: 541-682-3608 Crisis Number: 541-687-4000 (after hours) White Bird Clinic LINCOLN County Mental Health Program General Access 541-265-4179 Newport 541-265-4196 Lincoln City 541-574-5960 South Beach Crisis Number: 1-866-266-0288 (24 hours) LINN County Mental Health General Access: 541-967-3866 Crisis Number: 541-967-3866 or 1-800-304-7468 (24 hours) MALHEUR Lifeways, Inc. General Access: 541-889-9167 Crisis Number: 541-889-9167 MARION County Mental Health Services General Access: 503-588-5351 503-981-5851 Woodburn Crisis Number: 503-585-4949 MORROW/WHEELER Community Counseling Solutions General Access 541-676-9161 Heppner 541-481-2911 Boardman Crisis Number: 911 MULTNOMAH County Mental Health Services General Access: 503-988-5887 Crisis Number: 503-988-4888 Toll-free at 1-800-716-9769 POLK County Mental Health General Access: 503-623-9289 Dallas Crisis Number: 503-623-9289 (days) 503-585-3012 West Salem 503-581-5535 or 800-560-5833 (after hours) 12 P a g e
SHERMAN Mid-Columbia Center for Living General Access: 541-296-5452 Crisis Number: 1-888-877-9147 or 541-296- 5452 TILLAMOOK Family Counseling Inc. General Access: 541-842-8201 Crisis Number: 503-842-8201 or 1-800-962-2851 UMATILLA Lifeways, Inc. General Access Crisis Number 541-922-6226 Hermiston 1-866-343-4473 Hermiston & Milton- Freewater 866-343-4473 Milton-Freewater 541-276-6207 Pendleton 541-276-6207 Pendleton UNION Center for Human Development General Access: 541-962-8800 Crisis Number: 541-962-8800 WALLOWA Valley Center for Wellness General Access: 541-426-4524 Crisis Number: 541-426-3111 WASCO Mid-Columbia Center for Living General Access: 541-296-5452 Crisis Number: 541-296-6307 1-888-877-9147 (after hours) WASHINGTON County Mental Health General Access: 503-291-1155 Crisis Number: 503-291-9111 WHEELER/MORROW Community Counseling Solutions General Access : 541-763-2746 Crisis Number: 911 YAMHILL County Adult Mental Health and Family & Youth Mental Health Programs General Access: 503-434-7462 Adults Crisis Number: 503-434-7523 (days) 503-434-7462 Youth 1-800-560-5535 (after hours) 13 P a g e
DHS Offices in Oregon Office Phone/Fax Address & Branch code County Astoria St. Helens District 1 Columbia, Clatsop and Tillamook counties Phone: 503-325-9179 Fax: 503-325-0972 Phone: 503-397-3292 Fax: 503-397-1092 450 Marine Dr, Ste.210 Astoria, OR 97103 Branch #: 04 500 N. Highway 30, Ste.220 St Helens, OR 97051 Branch #: 05 Clatsop Columbia Tillamook Phone: 503-842-5571 Fax: 503-842-5028 Wilson River Building 4670 3rd Street Tillamook, OR 97141 Tillamook East Child Welfare Branch #: 29 District 2 Multnomah County Phone: 971-673-2100 Fax: 971-673-2020 3618 SE 122nd Ave Portland, OR 97236 Branch #: 42 14 P a g e
Alberta Child Welfare Hotline Midtown Phone: 971-673-6800 Fax: 503-280-6638 Phone: 503-731-3100 Fax: 503-731-3080 Phone: 971-673-1800 Fax: 971-673-1744 30 N. Webster St, Suite D Portland, OR 97217 Branch #: 44 10225 E Burnside, 2nd Floor Portland OR 97216 Branch #:48 1425 NE Irving St, Suite 400 Portland, OR 97232-4202 Gresham Dallas McMinnville Phone: 503-674-3610 Fax: 503-674-3620 Branch #: 43 355 NW Division Gresham, OR 97030 Branch #: 47 District 3 Marion, Polk and Yamhill counties Phone: 503-623-8118 Fax: 503-623-5426 Phone: 503-472-4634 Fax: 503-472-3815 177 SW Oak St. Dallas, OR 97338 Branch #: 27 368 NE Norton Lane McMinnville, OR 97128 Branch #: 36 Polk Yamhill Salem Phone: 503-378-6800 Fax: 503-378-3061 4600 25th Ave NE Ste 110 Salem, OR 97301 Marion Branch #: 24 Albany District 4 Linn, Benton and Lincoln counties Phone: 541-967-2060 Fax: 451-967-2127 118-2nd Ave SE Albany, OR 97321 Branch #: 22 Linn 15 P a g e
Corvallis Phone: 541-757-4121 Fax: 541-757-4214 555 NW 5th Corvallis, OR 97330 Benton Branch #: 02 Newport Phone: 541-265-8557 Fax: 541-265-3237 119 NE 4th Street, Rm. 5 Newport, OR 97365 Lincoln Branch #: 21 Phone: 541-686-7555 Fax: 541-344-5823 District 5 Lane County 1899 Willamette Eugene, OR 97401 Eugene Phone: 541-686-7722 Fax: 541-687-7300 Branch #: 20 West Eugene Family Center 2101 W 11th Ave Eugene, OR 97402 Springfield Phone: 541-726-6644 Fax: 541-741-3993 Gateway Center 1040 Harlow Road Springfield, OR 97477 District 6 Douglas County Roseburg Phone: 541-440-3373 Fax: 541-440-3448 1937 W Harvard Ave Roseburg, OR 97471 Branch #: 10 Reedsport Phone: 541-271-4851 Fax: 541-271-5162 2630 Frontage Road Reedsport, OR 97467 Coos Bay / North Bend Gold Beach District 7 Coos and Curry Counties Phone: 541-756-5500 Fax: 541-756-1861 Fax: 541-756-4200: Phone: 541-247-5437 Fax: 541-247-6999 2025 Sheridan North Bend, OR 97459 Branch #: 06 94145 5th Place Gold Beach, OR 97444 Branch #: 08 Coos Curry 16 P a g e
Grants Pass District 8 Jackson and Josephine counties Phone: 541-474- 3120 Fax: 541-471-2873 726 NE 7th Street Grants Pass, OR 97526 Branch #: 17 Josephine Medford Phone: 541-776-6120 Fax: 541-776-6063 909 Royal Court Medford, OR 97504 Branch #: 15 Jackson District 9 Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam and Wheeler counties Condon Phone: 541-384-2882 Fax: 541-384-4262 103 S Main Street PO Box 65 Condon, OR 97823 Branch #: 11 Gilliam Hood River Phone: 541-386-2962 Fax: 541-386-8743 1610 9th Court Hood River, OR 97031 Branch #: 14 Hood River The Dalles Bend Phone: 541-298-5136 Fax: 541-296-8722 700 Union St. Suite 230 The Dalles, OR 97058 Branch #: 33 District 10 Deschutes, Jefferson and Crook counties Phone: 541-388-6161 Fax: 541-388-6401 1300 NW Wall St, Suite 104 Bend, OR 97701 Branch #: 09 Wasco Deschutes Madras Phone: 541-475-2292 Fax: 541-475-6830 678 NE Highway 97, Ste C Madras, OR 97741 Jefferson Branch #: 16 17 P a g e
Prineville Phone: 541-447-6207 Fax: 541-447-7213 457 NE Ochoco Plaza Drive Prineville, OR 97754 Crook Branch #: 07 Redmond Phone: 541-548-9480 Fax: 541-548-6292 1135 SW Highland Ave Redmond, OR 97756 Deschutes Branch #: 951 District 11 Klamath and Lake counties Klamath Falls Phone: 541-883-5570 Fax: 541-883-5545 700 Klamath Ave, Suite500 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 Branch #: 18 Klamath Lakeview Phone: 541-947-2273 Fax: 541-947-5076 108 E Street N Lakeview, OR 97630 Lake Branch #: 19 Boardman District 12 Morrow and Umatilla counties Phone: 541-481-9482 Fax: 541-481-2960 103 SW Kinkade Avenue PO Box 498 Boardman, OR 97818 Branch #: 25 Morrow Hermiston Phone: 541-567-2253 Fax: 541-564-0860 950 SE Columbia, Ste. C Hermiston, OR 97838 Umatilla 700 SE Emigrant, Suite 200 Pendleton, OR 97801 Pendleton Phone: 541-276-9220 Fax: 541-276-9349 Branch #: 30 Umatilla 18 P a g e
District 13 Baker, Union and Wallowa counties Baker City Phone: 541-523-6423 Fax: 541-523-7048 3165 10th Street, Suite200 Baker City, OR 97814 Baker Branch #: 01 Enterprise Phone: 541-426-4558 Fax: 541-426-3878 104 Litch Street PO Box A Enterprise, OR 97828 Wallowa Branch #: 32 La Grande Phone: 541-963-4113 Fax: 541-962-7497 1607 Gekeler Lane La Grande, OR 97850 Branch #: 31 Union District 14 Grant, Harney and Malheur counties Burns Phone: 541-573-2086 Fax: 541-573-1538 809 W. Jackson #200 Burns, OR 97720 Harney Branch #: 13 John Day Phone: 541-575-0728 Fax: 541-575-0656 725 W Main John Day, OR 97845 Grant Branch #: 12 Ontario North Clackamas Phone: 541-889-9194 Fax: 541-889-9588 186 East Lane, Suite 3 Ontario, OR 97914 Branch #: 23 District 15 Clackamas County Phone: 503-731-3400 Fax: 503-794-0131 16440 SE 82nd Drive Clackamas OR 97015 Branch #: 78 Malheur 19 P a g e
Oregon City Beaverton Hillsboro Phone: 971-673-7200 Fax: 971-673-7204 315 S. Beavercreek Rd Oregon City, OR 97045 Branch #: 03 District 16 Washington County Phone: 503-646-7234 Fax: 503-643-4892 Phone: 503-648-8951 Fax: 503-640-1108 15625 SW Greystone Ct. Beaverton, OR 97006 Branch #: 70 5350 NE Elam Young Pky Hillsboro, OR 97124 Branch #: 34 20 P a g e
A Better Way Counseling Kartini Clinic Northwest Behavioral Healthcare Services Eating Disorders 818 NW 17th Ave Portland, OR 97209 Phone: 503-226-9061 2800 N Vancouver Suite 106 Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-249-8851 18000 SE Webster Road Gladstone, OR 97027 Phone: 503-722-4470 Works with eating disorders, provides individual family and group therapy, nutrition counseling, medical support and family support groups. Offers adolescent art therapy groups and movement and exercise specialists. Office hours Monday- Friday, 8:00am- 8:00pm. No fee for support groups. Serves children and adolescents (ages 6-17) of the Pacific Northwest who suffer from eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia, or binge eating disorders, as well as those whose disordered eating contributes to obesity or wasting. www.kartiniclinic.com Secure adolescent residential treatment program for mental health, drug and alcohol and eating disorder issues. Serves youth 12-17 and their families. Drug and alcohol assessments available as a free service to the community. Accepts most major private insurance plans. Free Teen Recovery groups are available in the Portland area. www.northwestbhs.com 21 P a g e
Chehalem Mountain Therapy Riding Center Forward Stride The Academy at Sisters Equine Therapy Programs 23185 SW Jaquith Road Newberg, OR 97132 Phone: 503-ON-2-THERAPY 18218 SW Horse Tale Drive Beaverton, OR 97007 Phone: 503-590-2959 PO Box 5986 Bend OR 97708-5986 The mission of CMTRCI is to improve the lives of persons with special needs through the interaction with horses while fostering a safe, life enhancing, mentally and physically enriching, rewarding experience. Networking community, government, health professionals, and researchers, CMTRCI encourages a team approach of working together to change lives. http://www.horsebacktherapy.org Forward Stride is dedicated to improving lives through individualized programs rooted in Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies (EAAT). Forward Stride is a non-profit organization comprised of qualified therapists, committed staff, passionate volunteers and extraordinary therapy horses, all dedicated to helping people enrich their lives through evidence-based therapies. We offer a broad range of activities and therapeutic options including Hippotherapy, Therapeutic Sport Riding, Vaulting and Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy. Therapeutic and academic boarding school for at-risk young women ages 13-18 located in Bend, Oregon Trillium Family Services Phone: 800-910-0412 Fax: 541-389-2897 Multiple Locations Admissions/Referrals to Clinical Services Phone: 888-333-6177 Fax: 503-205-0190 Our programs serve children ages 5-17. Our Young Adult Program helps transition youth, ages 18-24. Trillium offers residential treatment, secure inpatient, sub-acute, day treatment, intensive outpatient services, restorative services training, equine therapy, support groups, therapeutic school, and intensive community treatment services. 22 P a g e
Christian Community Placement Center Give Us This Day Foster Care Resources 4890 32nd Ave SE Salem, OR 97317 Phone: 503-588-5647 7724 SE Aspen Summit Dr., Ste. 202 Portland, OR 97266 Provides professional proctor/foster homes, services and counseling as a resource for youth and families in the community in times of crisis. Provides short term and long term foster care, residential school and group homes to youth 0-17 years old. Kinship House Jasper Mountain Kairos Maple Star Oregon, Inc. Phone: 503-764-9831 Fax: 503-206-6166 1823 NE 8th Portland, OR 97212 Phone: 503-460-2796 37875 Jasper Lowell Road, Jasper OR 97438 Phone: 541-747-1235 Fax: 541-747-4722 Multiple Locations 715 SW Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Phone: 541-956-4943 Fax: 541-956-5463 825 NE 20th Ave, Suite 140 Portland OR 97232 Main: 503-290-1900 Fax: 503-290-1922 Offers individual therapy for children and adults, family therapy for foster and adoptive children and their families, therapy for prospective adoptive parents, specialized adult adoptee services, outreach and training, support groups and consultation. OHP accepted. www.kinshiphouse.org Provides psychiatric residential treatment to youth ages 3-13. Offers an academic day treatment program, therapeutic foster care placements (ages 4-13), and crisis response for youth up to 18 years of age. Provides residential treatment for youth, and young adults. Offers day treatment and school programs. Also offers intensive community based services. Multiple locations and programs. Provides therapeutic foster placements and in-home safety and reunification services. Works with families statewide. 23 P a g e
Next Door Salvation Army White Shield Program 965 Tucker Rd. Hood River, OR 97031 Phone: 541-386-6665 Fax: 541-386-5440 Phone: 503-239-1248 Provides mentoring through big brother big sister program. Offers treatment to foster teens, and alternative school placements. Residential treatment facility for pregnant mothers ages 10-18; shelter for emergency care. Also offers the Wildflower Program, a residential treatment program with a link to therapeutic foster care for up to 14 adolescent girls, ages 12 to 18. The Inn Home for Boys 9138 SE St. Helen's St. Clackamas, OR 97015 PO Box 647 Clackamas, OR 97015 (mailing address) Referrals taken from state social service agencies or juvenile justice system. Residential treatment for boys in DHS custody. Main: 503-234-8757 Fax: 503-234-8758 24 P a g e
HOTLINES & CRISIS LINES Alcohol and Drug Help Line Boys and Girls Aid Domestic Violence Hotline Friends For Survival, Inc. HelpLine Community Works HelpLine: Make The Call 1-800-923-4357 A confidential 24-hour blended crisis and referral line, responding to individuals and family members seeking crisis intervention treatment referral and general chemical dependency information. 018 SW Boundary Court Portland, OR 97239 Phone: 503-222-9661 Crisis Line: 800-342-6688 1-800-799-SAFE (1-800-799-7233) 24 hour services for pregnant women and young parents. Emergency shelter placement and crisis intervention and all options pregnancy counseling. Crisis line available 24- hours. www.boysandgirlsaid.org 24 Hours per day / 7 days per week Description: Our highly trained expert advocates are available 24/7 to talk confidentially with anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship. 1-916-392-0664 Not available after hours National Support for Survivors of Suicide Phone: 541-779-4357 Toll Free 1-855-216-2111 1-800-923-HELP (1-800-923-4357) HelpLine is Jackson County s only 24- hour crisis hotline, and is almost entirely staffed by trained volunteers. HelpLine workers have access to a language line that allows them to speak to callers of many languages other than English. 24 Hours per day / 7 days per week Description: A confidential 24-hour blended crisis and referral line, responding to individuals and family members seeking crisis intervention treatment referral and general chemical dependency information. 25 P a g e
HopeLine (919) 231-4525 HopeLine, Inc. is a United Way agency. HopeLine provides free, confidential, caring, non-judgmental listening, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention services as well as information referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Kaiser Mental Health Services Intake: 503-249-3434 24 Hour Crisis Line: 503-331-6425 Member Concerns: 503-249-5636 Kaiser intake is open 8:00am- 5:30pm. Kaiser Emergency Psychiatric Services (crisis line) is managed by mental health clinicians who are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for Kaiser members. www.kaiserpermanente.org Linea de Ayuda 1-877-515-7848 Linea de Ayuda is the only crisis line for speakers of Spanish who are experiencing drug and alcohol problems. The line is staffed by highly skilled National Parent Helpline National Runaway Hotline National Runaway Switchboard 1.855.4APARENT (1.855.427.2736) 1-800-RUNAWAY Phone: 1-800-621-4000 volunteer crisis workers. Call the National Parent Helpline to get emotional support from a trained Advocate and become empowered and a stronger parent. (Available in Spanish) 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year Description: A crisis care hotline that can provide you with assistance 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. The NRS can connect you to help and hope through hotline, online and offline resources. NRS also provides a family reunification program offered in collaboration with Greyhound Lines, Inc. For more information, call or visit www.1800runaway.org. 24-hour crisis line for runaway youth ages 12-20. Offers problem solving, suicide prevention, local referrals, conference calls and messages for runaways and their parents. Some bus tickets available. 26 P a g e
National Suicide Prevention LifeLine New Avenues for Youth 1-800-273-TALK (8255) 1-800-799-4TTY (4889) 812 SW 10th Ave Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-224-4339 Toll free: 1-800-995-7936 24 Hours per day / 7 days per week Description: You will be helped by a skilled, trained crisis worker who will listen to your problems and will tell you about mental health services in your area. Serves homeless teens, at-risk youth, and young adults aged 12-22 years. Includes 24-hour crisis line, day service center, onsite health clinic, alternative high school, programs for pregnant and parenting teens, career training, transitional housing and counseling. Drop-ins welcome. Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence Oregon Partnership Phone: 800-923-HELP Youth Line: 1-877-553- TEEN Spanish: 1-877-515-7848 (888) 235-5333 24 Hours per day / 7 days per week Description: If you are in immediate need of a domestic violence shelter. Information & referral for callers of all ages, advocacy and workshops. Free services. Youth Line offers peer support for youth. Oregon SafeNet Phone: 503-988-5858 Hotline: 1-800-723-3638 Confidential help line for mental health crisis, suicide intervention and referral available for veterans 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Women and children's health line for Oregon. Callers are referred to medical, dental, mental health, domestic violence, child abuse services, as well as government programs such as WIC and food stamps. Available Monday-Friday, 8:00am-8:00pm. 27 P a g e
Oregon Warmline Phone: 800-698-2392 Free call for Oregonians who want to speak to trained peers who have struggled with mental health issues, addictions, homelessness and related issues using the Intentional Peer Support model. Available 7 days a week. Hours vary. Parents Anonymous Phone: 503-258-4557 A parent support line which provides emotional support and crisis intervention for parents throughout Portland metro area. Offers effective parenting techniques, information on child development, referrals to community resources, and a safe place to confidentially discuss parenting challenges and successes. Free weekly support groups for parents that are coled by parent leaders and professional facilitators are also available. Teen Info Line Phone: 503-988-5519 Provides information for teens on pregnancy prevention, parenting alternatives, STD's and information on how to access low-cost exams. Multilingual services offered. The Trevor Project 1-866-488-7386 24 Hours per day / 7 days per week Description: For gay, lesbian, transsexual, bisexual youths. Trained counselors are here to support you 24/7. If you are a young person who is in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and Trauma Intervention Programs of Portland/ Vancouver (TIP) 4800 NE 122nd Ave Portland, OR 97230 Phone: 503-823-3937 Youth Crisis Hotline Toll free: 1-800-448-4663 judgment-free place to talk. Trained volunteers called by hospitals and public safety personnel to assist family members after a sudden death, victims of a crime or witnesses to a tragedy. Volunteers available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 24 hour information and referral for youth ages 17 and younger. 28 P a g e
YouthLine Teen Line 1-877-968-8491 24 hours a day / 7 days per week Teens respond from 4-10 PM Monday through Friday Description: A peer-to-peer crisis line for teens. Youth working under the supervision of an adult answer calls on diverse topics including substance abuse, depression, self-harm, dating violence and other issues, many of which have substance abuse as an underlying issue. 29 P a g e
Online Support Online Help Teens can text a teen for crisis help at Youthline Text Line. Teens and texting available 4-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Text: teen2teen to 839863 Talk to a therapist online at metanoia.org The Trevor Project offers a chatroom setting, as well as an option to text. http://www.thetrevorproject.org/ National Organizations Online American Association of Suicidology Suicide Information and Education Center www.suicidology.org www.siec.ca 1-202-237-2280 1-403-245-3900 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Suicide Awareness/Voices of Education www.afsp.org www.save.org 1-888-333-2377 1-952-946-7998 National Resource Center for Suicide Prevention and Aftercare www.thelink.org The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill www.nami.org 1-800-950-6264 Suicide Prevention Advocacy Network www.spanusa.org 1-202-449-3600 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration www.samhsa.gov National Depression Screening Project The Trevor Project 781-239-0071 http://www.thetrevorproject.org/ 1-866-488-7386 National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Project www.cdc.gov/ncipc National Mental Health Association www.nmha.org 1-800-969-NMHA(6642) www.yellowribbon.org 1-303-429-3530 30 P a g e
Chrysalis Survivors Group Outside In Trans Identity Resource Center PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) Sexual Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC) The Trevor Project LGBTQ Resources 3024 NE MLK Jr Blvd Portland, OR 97212 Phone: 971-235-6165 1132 SW 13th Portland, OR Phone: 503-223-4121 or 503-535-3895 Various Locations (202) 467-8180 pflag.org 3024 NE MLK Jr Blvd Portland, OR 97212 Phone: 503-872-9664 A weekly group for GLBTQ youth who are survivors of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse. Program of SMYRC and Trillium Family Services. Walk-in hours: Tuesday-Thursday, 11:00am-6:00pm. Art based programs, peer-counseling, referrals, HIV testing and prevention work, internet resources, syringe exchange, and pharmacy shuttle. Support for friends and family of GLBTQ people. Focus on education, equality and advocacy. Serves youth around issues of sexual orientation and gender identity. Free HIV testing, art therapy, support groups, and open mic last Friday of the month. 1-866-488-7386 24 Hours per day / 7 days per week Description: For gay, lesbian, transsexual, bisexual youths. Trained counselors are here to support you 24/7. If you are a young person who is in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk. 31 P a g e
Acadia Northwest Outpatient Services 10101 SW Barbur Blvd Suite 101 Portland, OR 97219 Intensive teen outpatient program. Advanced Behavioral Concepts Albertina Kerr Centers Breakthrough Latino Project Bridge City Counseling Bridgeway House Phone: 503-245-6262 PO Box 55902 Portland, OR 97238 Phone: 971-344-9440 424 NE 22nd Ave Portland OR 97232 Phone: 503-239-8101 Fax: 503-239-8106 3390 SE Milwaukie Portland, OR 97202 Phone: 503-231-4000 712 SE Hawthorne Blvd Suite 100 Portland, OR 97214 Phone: 503-954-2188 3575 Donald Street Eugene, OR 97405 Phone: 541 344 0805 ABC provides behavioral management services and mental health counseling tailored to meet the needs of adults, children and families. ABC specializes in the treatment of behavioral and emotional disorders in individuals with developmental disabilities. Provides services for adults and youth, including outpatient counseling services, early intervention and therapeutic preschool programs, psychiatric residential services, and services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Also offers a Family Resource Center with a library and various activities and events. Accepts OHP and some private insurance. www.albertinakerr.org Serves Hispanic youth. Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, individual and family therapy and therapeutic groups. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. Outpatient mental health counseling for children, families and adults. Psychiatric and medication management services available. Sliding scale and low fee intern counselor available. www.bridgecitycounseling.com Bridgeway House offers treatments, therapies, counseling, education, instruction, training, advocacy, support, and resource information for children and families of all income levels with autism and related disabilities. 32 P a g e
Bridgeway Recovery Services Inc Caremark Behavioral Health Services Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare Center for Community Mental Health Center for Family Development Chehalem Youth and Family Services PO Box 17818 Salem OR 97305 Phone: 503-222-9661 Fax:503-224-5960 3001 N Gatenbein Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-413-4848 847 NE 19th Ave Ste 100, Portland, OR 97207 Phone: 503-238-0769 7025 N Lombard Portland, OR 97203 Phone: 503-289-9071 1258 High Street Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-342-4189 501 E 1st Newberg OR 97132 Phone: 503-538-4874 Fax: 503-538-1271 Serves youth 13-18 struggling with addiction with individual, and group therapy outpatient services. Inpatient psychiatric services for adults and adolescents at Emmanuel, Good Samaritan and Adventist hospitals. Specializing in crisis intervention, sex offender treatment, fire setting assessment, and sexual assault victims. Individual, group and family counseling. Adolescent outpatient for chemical dependency and mental health issues. 24 hour program; fees vary by service. Providing mental health services, crisis intervention, addictions treatment, case management and medication management to youth and adults with OHP. Some school based services available. Also provides free services for those with gambling addictions. Transitional, secure residential and permanent housing for people with psychiatric challenges. www.cascadiabhc.org Psychiatric treatment for youth 13-18 years. Income restrictions apply. Open to N/NE Portland residents. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am- 4:00pm. Offers out patient service, behavior supports, and addition counseling to youth. Provides residential services, counseling, supervised visitation and other services for children and families of Oregon. 33 P a g e
Children's Program Christian Community Placement Center Clear Paths Community Works Conexiones Council for Prostitution Alternatives Counterpoint (Morrison Child and Family Services) 7707 S.W. Capitol Highway Portland, OR 97219 Phone: 503 452 0307 4890 32nd Ave SE Salem, OR 97317 Phone: 503-588-5647 3793 River Road N Keizer, OR 97303 Phone: 503-304-7002 Fax: 503-304-7049 201 W. Main, Ste. 2B Medford, OR 97501 Phone: 541-779-2393 Fax: 541-779-3317 3500 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Portland, OR 97212 Phone: 503-235-8057 Confidential location Phone: 503-282-1082 11035 NE Sandy Blvd Portland OR 97220 Main: 503-258-4200 Fax: 503-233-4359 Provides clinical services to children, adolescents, and families with developmental, behavioral, emotional, educational, and/or certain medical concerns. Provides professional proctor/foster homes, services and counseling as a resource for youth and families in the community in times of crisis. Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. Group, Individual, and Family Therapy Programs addressing homeless, runaway and adjudicated youth; mental health services; and victims of domestic and sexual violence. Support groups, Independent Living Program, Shelter, and Outpatient services. Bilingual Spanish/English counseling services for children, adolescents, and adults. Services include family and individual counseling, trauma counseling, parent training, and DV counseling. Some private insurance accepted. www.conexiones.us Free services to those who are looking at alternatives to prostitution. Programs include outpatient, residential and day treatment services. Serves youth ages 4-18 who are displaying inappropriate sexual behavior. Case management, individual, family and group therapy available. 34 P a g e
De Paul Treatment Centers, Inc. Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) Early Childhood Outpatient Service Goose Hollow Mental Health/Parent Education and Support Workshops Hand in Hand Early Childhood Services (Morrison Child and Family Services) Harry's Mother 1312 SW Washington Portland OR 97208 Phone: 503-535-1151 Fax: 503-535-1190 Phone: 503-988-3272 11456 NE Knott Portland, OR Phone: 503-256-3040 1215 SW 18th Ave Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-224-1223 11456 NE Knott Portland, OR Phone: 503-256-3040 738 NE Davis Portland, OR 97232 Phone: 503-542-4551 Crisis: 503-233-8111 Provides residential treatment, detox, and outpatient services for teens and families struggling with addiction. The purpose of EASA is to identify youth (ages 15-25) with symptoms of psychosis as early as possible, and to provide the most effective support and treatment so they can be successful. Services available regardless of ability to pay. Accepts clients with OHP or Medicaid. Also offers a sliding fee scale. Parent education and counseling for couples, individuals, children and adolescents. Special focus on relationships and parenting issues. Office hours Monday-Friday, 9:00am-7:pm. Sliding scale and private insurance. Programs include Early Childhood Intensive Outpatient Services, Hand in Hand Day Treatment and Outpatient, Listos Para Aprender. Provides intervention for at-risk children from birth to 13 years and intensive therapy in a preschool setting. Accepts clients with OHP, Medicaid or private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale. Free counseling for youth ages 9-17 and their families. Provides crisis intervention, emergency shelter, and follow-up care. The program goal is to reunite youth with their families. Parental consent necessary for shelter but not for counseling. 35 P a g e
Insights Teen Parent Program Intercultural Psychiatric Program at OHSU Jewish Family and Child Services Kartini Clinic Kinship House 123 NE 3rd Suite 310 Portland, OR Phone: 503-232-2540 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd Portland, OR 97239 Phone: 503-494-4222 Intake: 503-494-6176 1130 SW Morrison St Suite 316 Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-226-7079 2800 N Vancouver Suite 106 Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-249-8851 1823 NE 8th Portland, OR 97212 Phone: 503-460-2796 Provides various services such as: case management, counseling, support groups, information and referral, parent education, housing assistance, crisis intervention, healthcare, and child care for pregnant and parenting teens. Specializing in therapy and psychiatric services with youth and families from refugee and immigrant populations. Staff speaks the following languages: Amharic, Bosnian, Cambodian, Farsi, Iranian, Iraqi, Japanese, Kurdish, Lao, Mien, Oromo, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili and Vietnamese. Most health plans accepted. Provides counseling for individuals, couples, and families (children through senior citizens). Private insurance billing and sliding fee scale available. www.jfcs-portland.org Serves children and adolescents (ages 6-17) of the Pacific Northwest who suffer from eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia, or binge eating disorders, as well as those whose disordered eating contributes to obesity or wasting. www.kartiniclinic.com Offers individual therapy for children and adults, family therapy for foster and adoptive children and their families, therapy for prospective adoptive parents, specialized adult adoptee services, outreach and training, support groups and consultation. OHP accepted. www.kinshiphouse.org 36 P a g e
Legacy Child & Adolescent Treatment Program LifeWorks Northwest Lotus (Council for Prostitution Alternatives) Lutheran Community Services NW Morrison Child and Family Services 3001 N Gantenbein Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-413-4848 Various locations in Multnomah and Washington County Intake: 503-645-9010 Family Coaching: 503-627-9194 Phone: 503-282-1082 605 SE 39th Ave Portland, OR 97214 Phone: 503-231-7480 1500 NE Irving St Suite 250 Portland, OR 97232 1818 SE Division Portland, OR 97202 2951 NW Division Suite 200 Gresham, OR 97030 Intake: 503-542-3025 Inpatient/outpatient services available for ages 5-17. Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm. Mental health and addiction services for people of all ages, cultural backgrounds and abilities. Accepts OHP, some private insurance and sliding scale. Free alcohol and drug assessments for youth. Outpatient and adolescent day treatment and residential services for pregnant women or moms. Family Coaching available in Washington County. www.lifeworksnw.org Supports women and children affected by the sex industry. Services include case management, advocacy and counseling. Individual, couple, family, multicultural and child counseling. OHP accepted. Provides outpatient mental health services for youth as well as crisis intervention and case management. Offers alcohol and drug treatment, day treatment, and residential services. Also has special services for sexual offenders 19 and under. 37 P a g e
Multnomah County School-Based Health Clinic Program NARA (Native American Rehabilitation Association) NE Catholic Counseling Center Kairos Looking Glass Youth and Family Services Various locations Phone: 503-988-4424 Fax: 503-988-4464 1631 SW Columbia St Portland, OR 97201 Phone: 503-231-2641 24-Hour Hotline: 503-923-4357 8383 NE Sandy Blvd Suite 205 Portland, OR Phone: 503-253-0964 Multiple Locations 715 SW Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Phone: 541-956-4943 Fax: 541-956-5463 1790 W 11th Ave Ste 200 Eugene, OR 97402 Main: 541-686-2688 Fax: 541-345-7605 13 clinics provide services to youth, ages 5-21, who live in Multnomah County. Offers mental health services to those who are uninsured or covered by the Oregon Health Plan. Prescription medications and referrals to outside mental health providers available. Program materials available in multiple languages. www.mchealth.org/sbhc Various locations throughout the Metro area. Serves Native Americans, outpatient, residential drug & alcohol program, mental health services, youth treatment ages 13-21. Sliding scale available. Provides residential treatment for youth, and young adults. Offers day treatment and school programs. Also offers intensive community based services. Multiple locations and programs. Provides residential treatment, counseling, specialized school placement, alcohol and other drug treatment, independent living skills, temporary shelter, career exploration, advocacy, mentoring. Maple Star Oregon, Inc. 825 NE 20th Ave, Suite 140 Portland OR 97232 Main: 503-290-1900 Fax: 503-290-1922 Provides therapeutic foster placements and in-home safety and reunification services. Works with families statewide. 38 P a g e
Marcin Youth Care Mind Matters Next Door 1831 Kings Blvd Corvallis, OR 97330 Main: 541-230-1630 Fax: 800-747-7137 15050 SW Koll Pkwy Ste A2 Beaverton, OR 97006 Main:503-352-0468 965 Tucker Rd. Hood River, OR 97031 Phone: 541-386-6665 Fax: 541-386-5440 Outpatient mental health services for youth. Experience treating kids with a variety of issues, including ADHD, Autism, Asperger's disorder, depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, and most other mental health concerns. Mind Matters, PC provides multidisciplinary evaluations and treatment for psychiatric disorders. Provides mentoring through big brother big sister program. Offers treatment to foster teens, and alternative school placements. Northwest ADHD Treatment Center Northwest Family Services Northwest Human Services, Inc. 10735 SE Stark St. Suite 206 - Portland, OR 97216 Phone: 503-255-2343 Fax: 503-255-2344 6200 SE King Road Portland, OR 97222 Main: 503-546-6377 Fax: 503-546-9397 681 Center Street Salem OR 97301 Main: 503-588-5828 Fax: 503-588-5852 ADHD Assessment, Individual & Group Therapy, Psychological Testing, Social Skills Training, Medication Management, Primary Care Consultations, Anger Management Training Programs and services include youth programs, professional counseling, couple s classes, parenting, money management, job readiness and placement, healthy relationship education, and more. The West Salem Mental Health Clinic offers psychiatric medication management, counseling and case management services to insured, underinsured and uninsured individuals of all ages and incomes. The HOST Youth & Family Program offers emergency shelter and supportive services for runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 11 to 24 via our Street Outreach and Transitional Living Programs. 39 P a g e
OHSU Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic Options Counseling & Family Services Oregon Mental Health Associates, Inc. Outside In Pacific University Psychological Service Center Pediatric Therapy Services Portland DBT 3181 SW Sam Jackson Rd Portland, OR 97201 Phone: 503-418-5775 Intake: 503-494-6176 Multiple locations Main: 503-390-5637 5125 SW Macadam Ave Suite 145 Portland, OR 97239 Phone: 503-231-7854 1132 SW 13th Portland, OR Phone: 503-535-3800 511 SW 10th St Suite 400 Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-352-2400 532 N Main Ave Gresham, OR 97030 Phone:5036661333 Fax: 5035163924 5200 SW Macadam Avenue, Suite 580 Portland, Oregon 97239 Mental health assessment and treatment for children and families experiencing behavior or emotional issues. Specializing in abuse evaluation and treatment, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, ADHD, and development disorders. Mental health and family preservation services to the children and families of Oregon. Work with adolescents and adults specializing in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and depression/anxiety issues. Individual, group and family counseling available. Walk-in mental health services. Open Monday-Friday, 1:30pm- 3:30pm. Assessment for learning disabilities and ADD. Individual adults, children, couples, family and group therapy services available. Specialty clinic for anxiety disorders. PTS is an innovative private outpatient physical, occupational, and speech therapy practice dedicated to improving the well-being of children. PTS is an independent, locally owned clinic. Designed for children of all abilities and their families we offer a variety of services that can help your child experience the world with greater confidence thanks to improvements in mobility, strength and coordination, cognition, communication socialemotional development, and sensory processing. Offering services adherent to the full fidelity DBT model including individual and group therapy and 24/7 phone consultation for the client. 40 P a g e
Portland Autism Center Portland State University Counselor Education Program Portland Therapy Solutions, LLC Resolutions NW *Conflict Resolution Services* Restoration Community 1 Lincoln Center 10300 SW Greenburg Road Suite 240 Portland, Oregon, OR 97223 Phone: 503 206 6285 615 SW Harrison Portland, OR 97201 Phone: 503-725-4620 Portland Therapy Solutions, LLC 6536 SE Duke St Portland, Oregon 97206 (503) 405-4719 1827 NE 44th Suite 300 Portland, OR 97213 Phone: 503-595-4890 7523 SE 52nd Ave Portland, OR 97206 Phone: 503-777-4810 We specialize in the treatment of children and teens with autism spectrum disorders and associated conditions. We also place a strong emphasis on collaboration with families, schools, colleges, and other professionals that are involved in the lives of our clients. Individual couple and family counseling, Call for availability. Sliding fee scale available. Portland Therapy Solutions, LLC is comprised of interactive, solution-focused therapists that offer a range of counseling services for individuals, children, couples, and families that are tailored to meet your respective needs. We provide strengths-based, needs driven, and client and family focused treatment for a range of issues including but not limited to: trauma and attachment, sexual abuse, PTSD, parenting conflict, relationships problems, blended families, divorce or separation, intimate partner conflict, depression, anxiety, impulsively, anger, loss and grief, behavioral disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, and more. Family, couple, and parent adolescent mediation is available on a sliding scale. Neighborhood mediation services are free for City of Portland residents. Services are available in English and Spanish. Call for an intake. www.resolutionsnorthwest.org Provides faith-based individual and family counseling. Fees on a sliding scale. www.rci-pdx.org. 41 P a g e
RimRock Trails River's Way Clinic Samaritan Counseling Centers Self Enhancement Inc. (SEI) South Lane Mental Health Service, Inc St. Mary's Home for Boys 1333 NW 9th Prineville, OR 97754 Phone: 541-447-2631 2049 NW Hoyt St Portland, OR 97209 Phone: 503-222-3436 Various locations. Phone: 503-281-3318 3920 N Kerby Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-249-1721 POBox 5 Cottage Grove, OR 97424 Main: 541-942-3939 Fax: 541-942-9310 16535 SW Tualatin- Valley Hwy Beaverton OR 97006 Main: 503-649-5651 Fax: 503-649-7405 Rimrock Trails is a nonprofit organization licensed by the state of Oregon to provide cooccurring mental health and addiction treatment for teens ages 12-17 with a primary dependence on alcohol and/or other drugs. Rimrock Trails serves youth statewide and three outpatient offices throughout Central Oregon. Provides counseling for individuals, couples and families. Sliding scale available. Locations throughout the Portland Metro Area. Therapists integrate spiritual and religious beliefs into sessions. Some insurance billed. Sliding fee scale available. Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am- 5:00pm. Serves African American youth, ages 7-24, and families in Multnomah County. School-based and summer programs available. The program serves children and adults with counseling, case management, medication management, crisis services, and supported housing. St. Mary s offers residential treatment and services to at-risk boys between the ages of 10 and 17 who are emotionally disturbed and behaviorally delinquent. Also offers outpatient services. 42 P a g e
The Artz Center for Developmental Health Tillamook Family Counseling Center Trillium Family Services University Individual and Family Matters Western Psychological Westside Youth & Family Services William Temple House 1675 SW Marlow Ave., Suite 200 Portland, OR 97221 United States Phone: 503-228-6479 906 Main Avenue Tillamook, OR 97141 Main: (503) 842-8201 Multiple Locations Admissions/Referrals to Clinical Services Phone: 888-333-6177 Fax: 503-205-0190 12570 SW 69th Ave Portland, OR 97223 Phone: 503-554-6060 Various locations. Phone: 503-624-2600 7688 SW Capital Hwy Portland, OR Phone: 503-244-2292 2923 NW Hoyt Portland, OR 97232 Phone: 503-226-3021 The Artz Center for Developmental Health provides multidisciplinary team supports for children with special needs and their families. Services include autism diagnostics, developmental and cognitive testing, Developmental Behavioral Pediatricians, DIR/Floortime, PLAY Project, speech therapy, occupational therapy, feeding therapy, social language groups, literacy program, and audiology. Counseling for preschool and school age children, Services are offered in school settings as well as in various areas throughout the community, Individual, group, and family counseling, In-home family therapy, Child / adolescent psychiatric services. Our programs serve children ages 5-17. Our Young Adult Program helps transition youth, ages 18-24. Trillium offers residential treatment, secure inpatient, sub-acute, day treatment, intensive outpatient services, restorative services training, equine therapy, support groups, therapeutic school, and intensive community treatment services. Offers individual, family, couple and group therapy services with graduate interns. Sliding fee scale available. Outpatient mental health services for children, adolescents and adults. Psychiatric services and psychological evaluations available. Counseling services for youth and families. Provides free counseling and social services. 43 P a g e
Yes House 404 NW 23rd Corvallis, OR 97330 Main: 541-753-7801 Provides residential treatment for youth with alcohol and drug addictions. Offers an outpatient and alternative high school program. Youth Contact 447 SE Baseline Hillsboro, OR 97123 Phone: 503-640-4222 Outpatient child and family counseling. Drug testing available. School based services available throughout Washington County. 44 P a g e
CARES Northwest (Child Abuse Response and Evaluation Services) Metropolitan Family Services Parent Resources 2800 N Vancouver Suite 201 Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-276-9000 1808 SE Belmont Street Portland, Oregon 97214 Children referred because of concerns about child abuse or neglect. Safe environment for children s medical exams and interviews. Referrals to mental health services and other community interventions are also available. Provides school resources and family support for those in the Portland metro area. Northwest Family Services Parents Anonymous Resolutions NW *Conflict Resolution Services* Main: 503-232-0007 6200 SE King Road Portland, OR 97222 Main: 503-546-6377 Fax: 503-546-9397 Phone: 503-258-4557 1827 NE 44th Suite 300 Portland, OR 97213 Phone: 503-595-4890 Programs and services include youth programs, professional counseling, couple s classes, parenting, money management, job readiness and placement, healthy relationship education, and more. A parent support line which provides emotional support and crisis intervention for parents throughout Portland metro area. Offers effective parenting techniques, information on child development, referrals to community resources, and a safe place to confidentially discuss parenting challenges and successes. Free weekly support groups for parents that are co-led by parent leaders and professional facilitators are also available. Family, couple, and parent adolescent mediation is available on a sliding scale. Neighborhood mediation services are free for City of Portland residents. Services are available in English and Spanish. Call for an intake. www.resolutionsnorthwest.org 45 P a g e
Breakthrough Latino Project Intercultural Psychiatric Program at OHSU Jewish Family and Child Services Lutheran Community Services NW NARA (Native American Rehabilitation Association) Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) Trillium Family Services Resource Guide Population Specific Resources 3390 SE Milwaukie Portland, OR 97202 Phone: 503-231-4000 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd Portland, OR 97239 Phone: 503-494-4222 Intake: 503-494-6176 1130 SW Morrison St Suite 316 Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-226-7079 605 SE 39th Ave Portland, OR 97214 Phone: 503-231-7480 1631 SW Columbia St Portland, OR 97201 Phone: 503-231-2641 24-Hour Hotline: 503-923-4357 5135 NE Columbia Blvd Portland, OR 97218 Phone: 503-288-8177 Serves Hispanic youth. Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, individual and family therapy and therapeutic groups. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. Specializing in therapy and psychiatric services with youth and families from refugee and immigrant populations. Staff speaks the following languages: Amharic, Bosnian, Cambodian, Farsi, Iranian, Iraqi, Japanese, Kurdish, Lao, Mien, Oromo, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili and Vietnamese. Most health plans accepted. Provides counseling for individuals, couples, and families (children through senior citizens). Private insurance billing and sliding fee scale available. www.jfcs-portland.org Individual, couple, family, multicultural and child counseling. OHP accepted. Various locations throughout the Metro area. Serves Native Americans, outpatient, residential drug & alcohol program, mental health services, youth treatment ages 13-21. A culturally-specific agency working to promote family unity and educational achievement while honoring cultural traditions. Several youth programs and alternative school. 46 P a g e
NE Catholic Counseling Center REDES Self Enhancement Inc. (SEI) 8383 NE Sandy Blvd Suite 205 Portland, OR Phone: 503-253-0964 2325 E Burnside Suite 200 Portland, OR 97214 Phone: 503-235-8057 x2 3920 N Kerby Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-249-1721 Sliding scale available. Network of mental health and other related service providers for Latinos. Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am- 5:00pm. Serves African American youth, ages 7-24, and families in Multnomah County. School-based and summer programs available. 47 P a g e
Adapt Deer Creek Albertina Kerr Centers Caremark Behavioral Health Services Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare Trillium Family Services Resource Guide Residential Treatment 2064 Douglas Street SE Roseburg OR 97470 Phone: 541-673-5119 424 NE 22nd Ave Portland OR 97232 Phone: 503-239-8101 Fax: 503-239-8106 3001 N Gatenbein Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-413-4848 847 NE 19th Ave Ste 100, Portland, OR 97207 Phone: 503-238-0769 Coed residential substance use and co-occurring services to adolescents and their families. Certification as a Phoenix school extension so individuals can maintain their educational goals while in treatment. Therapeutic recreation, community meals and behavioral support. Provides services for adults and youth, including outpatient counseling services, early intervention and therapeutic preschool programs, psychiatric residential services, and services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Also offers a Family Resource Center with a library and various activities and events. Accepts OHP and some private insurance. www.albertinakerr.org Inpatient psychiatric services for adults and adolescents at Emmanuel, Good Samaritan and Adventist hospitals. Specializing in crisis intervention, sex offender treatment, fire setting assessment, and sexual assault victims. Individual, group and family counseling. Adolescent outpatient for chemical dependency and mental health issues. 24 hour program; fees vary by service. Providing mental health services, crisis intervention, addictions treatment, case management and medication management to youth and adults with OHP. Some school based services available. Also provides free services for those with gambling addictions. Transitional, secure residential and permanent housing for people with psychiatric challenges. www.cascadiabhc.org 48 P a g e
Catholic Community Services Chehalem Youth and Family Services CounterPoint (Morrison Child and Family Services) De Paul Treatment Centers, Inc. Edgefield Children's Services (Morrison Child and Family Services) Elkhorn Adolescent Treatment PO Box 20400, Keizer OR 97307, 3737 Portland Rd NE, Salem 97303 Phone: 503-390-2600 Fax: 503-363-6028 501 E 1st Newberg OR 97132 Phone: 503-538-4874 Fax: 503-538-1271 11035 NE Sandy Blvd Portland OR 97220 Main: 503-258-4200 Fax: 503-233-4359 1312 SW Washington Portland OR 97208 Phone: 503-535-1151 Fax: 503-535-1190 2408 SW Halsey St Troutdale, OR 97060 Phone: 503-665-0157 3700 Midway Baker City, OR 97 Main: 541-523-8320 CCS offers more than 15 programs providing Family Support Services; Independent Living Services; and Community Homes for children in long term foster care. Provides residential services, counseling, supervised visitation and other services for children and families of Oregon. Programs include outpatient, residential and day treatment services. Serves youth ages 4-18 who are displaying inappropriate sexual behavior. Case management, individual, family and group therapy available. Provides residential treatment, detox, and outpatient services for teens and families struggling with addiction. Residential and day treatment program. Serves children 6-12 with emotional, behavioral and academic problems who are unable to function in neighborhood schools. Includes individual and family therapy. Call for intake appointment. The Center provides alcohol and drug treatment for adolescents aged 14-17 years of age. The residents at Elkhorn participate in a highly structured 90 day minimum, treatment program. Gender specific treatment and accommodations are provided in separate wings for young men and women. 49 P a g e
Firefly-Cascadia Give Us This Day Janus Youth Programs, Inc. Jasper Mountain Kairos 13942 NE Glisan St. Portland, OR 97230 7724 SE Aspen Summit Dr., Ste. 202 Portland, OR 97266 Phone: 503-764-9831 Fax: 503-206-6166 707 NE Couch, Portland OR 97232 Main: 503-233-6090 Fax: 503-233-6093 37875 Jasper Lowell Road, Jasper OR 97438 Phone: 541-747- 1235 Fax: 541-747-4722 Multiple Locations 715 SW Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Phone: 541-956-4943 Fax: 541-956-5463 Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. Provides short term and long term foster care, residential school and group homes to youth 0-17 years old. Provides residential treatment for youth in OYA or DHS custody. Also operates homeless, runaway, and sexual traffic victim shelters. Provides psychiatric residential treatment to youth ages 3-13. Offers an academic day treatment program, therapeutic foster care placements (ages 4-13), and crisis response for youth up to 18 years of age. Provides residential treatment for youth, and young adults. Offers day treatment and school programs. Also offers intensive community based services. Multiple locations and programs. 50 P a g e
Kartini Clinic Legacy Child & Adolescent Treatment Program LifeWorks Northwest Looking Glass Youth and Family Services Momentum- Kairos RTH 2800 N Vancouver Suite 106 Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-249-8851 3001 N Gantenbein Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-413-4848 Various locations in Multnomah and Washington County Intake: 503-645-9010 Family Coaching: 503-627-9194 1790 W 11th Ave Ste 200 Eugene, OR 97402 Main: 541-686-2688 Fax: 541-345-7605 1920 SW Kurtz Ln. Grants Pass, OR 97526 Phone:541-295-3072 Serves children and adolescents (ages 6-17) of the Pacific Northwest who suffer from eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia, or binge eating disorders, as well as those whose disordered eating contributes to obesity or wasting. www.kartiniclinic.com Residential services for patients who need to be hospitalized. Inpatient/outpatient services available for ages 5-17. Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm. Mental health and addiction services for people of all ages, cultural backgrounds and abilities. Accepts OHP, some private insurance and sliding scale. Free alcohol and drug assessments for youth. Outpatient and adolescent day treatment and residential services for pregnant women or moms. Family Coaching available in Washington County. www.lifeworksnw.org Provides residential treatment, counseling, specialized school placement, alcohol and other drug treatment, independent living skills, temporary shelter, career exploration, advocacy, mentoring. Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. 51 P a g e
Morrison Child and Family Services Mosaic RTH NARA (Native American Rehabilitation Association) Northwest Behavioral Healthcare Services Portland Metro Center: Teen Challenge International 1500 NE Irving St Suite 250 Portland, OR 97232 1818 SE Division Portland, OR 97202 2951 NW Division Suite 200 Gresham, OR 97030 Intake: 503-542-3025 996 Southend Rd. Oregon City 97045 Phone: 503-723-6005 1631 SW Columbia St Portland, OR 97201 Phone: 503-231-2641 24-Hour Hotline: 503-923-4357 18000 SE Webster Road Gladstone, OR 97027 Phone: 503-722-4470 3121 NE Sandy Blvd Portland, OR 97232 Phone: 503-230-1910 Provides outpatient mental health services for youth as well as crisis intervention and case management. Offers alcohol and drug treatment, day treatment, and residential services. Also has special services for sexual offenders 19 and under. Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. Various locations throughout the Metro area. Serves Native Americans, outpatient, residential drug & alcohol program, mental health services, youth treatment ages 13-21. Secure adolescent residential treatment program for mental health, drug and alcohol and eating disorder issues. Serves youth 12-17 and their families. Drug and alcohol assessments available as a free service to the community. Accepts most major private insurance plans. Free Teen Recovery groups are available in the Portland area. www.northwestbhs.com Faith-based, one-year residential addictions recovery program. Call for an appointment. 52 P a g e
RimRock Trails Salvation Army White Shield Program St. Mary's Home for Boys The Academy at Sisters The Inn Home for Boys 1333 NW 9th Prineville, OR 97754 Phone: 541-447-2631 Phone: 503-239-1248 16535 SW Tualatin- Valley Hwy Beaverton OR 97006 Main: 503-649-5651 Fax: 503-649-7405 PO Box 5986 Bend OR 97708-5986 Phone: 800-910-0412 Fax: 541-389-2897 9138 SE St. Helen's St. Clackamas, OR 97015 PO Box 647 Clackamas, OR 97015 (mailing address) Main: 503-234-8757 Fax: 503-234-8758 Rimrock Trails is a nonprofit organization licensed by the state of Oregon to provide co-occurring mental health and addiction treatment for teens ages 12-17 with a primary dependence on alcohol and/or other drugs. Rimrock Trails serves youth statewide and three outpatient offices throughout Central Oregon. Residential treatment facility for pregnant mothers ages 10-18; shelter for emergency care. Also offers the Wildflower Program, a residential treatment program with a link to therapeutic foster care for up to 14 adolescent girls, ages 12 to 18. Referrals taken from state social service agencies or juvenile justice system. St. Mary s offers residential treatment and services to at-risk boys between the ages of 10 and 17 who are emotionally disturbed and behaviorally delinquent. Also offers outpatient services. Therapeutic and academic boarding school for at-risk young women ages 13-18 located in Bend, Oregon Residential treatment for boys in DHS custody. 53 P a g e
Trillium Family Services Yes House Youth Villages - Christie Campus Multiple Locations Admissions/Referrals to Clinical Services Phone: 888-333-6177 Fax: 503-205-0190 404 NW 23rd Corvallis, OR 97330 Main: 541-753-7801 2507 Christie Drive Lake Oswego, OR 97034 Main: 503-635-3416 Fax: 503-697-6932 Our programs serve children ages 5-17. Our Young Adult Program helps transition youth, ages 18-24. Trillium offers residential treatment, secure inpatient, sub-acute, day treatment, intensive outpatient services, restorative services training, equine therapy, support groups, therapeutic school, and intensive community treatment services. Provides residential treatment for youth with alcohol and drug addictions. Offers an outpatient and alternative high school program. Assessment and evaluation, psychiatric assessments, psychiatric residential treatment services, educational services, stabilization and treatment services, subacute services, medication stabilization and management, transitional aged youth services and culturally specific residential services. 54 P a g e
Albertina Kerr Centers Albina Youth Opportunity School Bridges Academy Bridgeway School Campfire USA Trillium Family Services Resource Guide School & Day Treatment 424 NE 22nd Ave Portland OR 97232 Phone: 503-239-8101 Fax: 503-239-8106 3710 N Mississippi Ave Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-288-5813 67030 Gist Road Bend, Oregon 97701 Phone: 1-888-283-7362 Springfield, OR For an Admissions packet, please contact Bridgeway School at 541-345-0805. 619 SW 11th Ave Suite 200 Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-224-7800 Provides services for adults and youth, including outpatient counseling services, early intervention and therapeutic preschool programs, psychiatric residential services, and services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Also offers a Family Resource Center with a library and various activities and events. Accepts OHP and some private insurance. www.albertinakerr.org Alternative middle and high school for ages 12-21 in Portland Public Schools. Therapeutic boarding school. Students and their families benefit from a year-round, extensive personal development program and academic curriculum designed for teenage boys ages 13-18, who are struggling with emotional, behavioral and/or academic issues. Bridgeway School is a private school that educates children affected by autism or other related disabilities in grades K-12 Teen parent program and childcare resource and referral. Some school-based programs available. 55 P a g e
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare Coastline Community Works CounterPoint (Morrison Child and Family Services) Edgefield Children's Services (Morrison Child and Family Services) 847 NE 19th Ave Ste 100, Portland, OR 97207 Phone: 503-238-0769 1913 Meade Street North Bend, Oregon 97459 Phone: 541-756-4508 Fax: 541-756-1313 201 W. Main, Ste. 2B Medford, OR 97501 Phone: 541-779-2393 Fax: 541-779-3317 11035 NE Sandy Blvd Portland OR 97220 Main: 503-258-4200 Fax: 503-233-4359 2408 SW Halsey St Troutdale, OR 97060 Phone: 503-665-0157 Providing mental health services, crisis intervention, addictions treatment, case management and medication management to youth and adults with OHP. Some school based services available. Also provides free services for those with gambling addictions. Transitional, secure residential and permanent housing for people with psychiatric challenges. www.cascadiabhc.org Innovative day treatment services are provided to eligible Coos County youth and families in partnership with Coos County Mental Health (CCMH) and the North Bend School District (NBSD). Programs addressing homeless, runaway and adjudicated youth; mental health services; and victims of domestic and sexual violence. Support groups, Independent Living Program, Shelter, and Outpatient services. Programs include outpatient, residential and day treatment services. Serves youth ages 4-18 who are displaying inappropriate sexual behavior. Case management, individual, family and group therapy available. Residential and day treatment program. Serves children 6-12 with emotional, behavioral and academic problems who are unable to function in neighborhood schools. Includes individual and family therapy. Call for intake appointment. 56 P a g e
El Program Hispano Give Us This Day Hand in Hand Early Childhood Services (Morrison Child and Family Services) Impact Northwest Jasper Mountain Kairos Portland, OR Phone: 503-231-4866 Fax: 503-231-4327 Gresham, OR Phone: 503-669-8350 Fax: 503-666-7487 7724 SE Aspen Summit Dr., Ste. 202 Portland, OR 97266 Phone: 503-764-9831 Fax: 503-206-6166 11456 NE Knott Portland, OR Phone: 503-256-3040 10055 E Burnside Portland, OR 97216 Phone: 503-988-6000 37875 Jasper Lowell Road, Jasper OR 97438 Phone: 541-747-1235 Fax: 541-747-4722 Multiple Locations 715 SW Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Phone: 541-956-4943 Fax: 541-956-5463 A program of Catholic Charities that offers school-based services for Latino youth. Includes case management, academic support, tutoring, counseling and cultural and recreational activities. Provides short term and long term foster care, residential school and group homes to youth 0-17 years old. Programs include Early Childhood Intensive Outpatient Services, Hand in Hand Day Treatment and Outpatient, Listos Para Aprender. Provides intervention for at-risk children from birth to 13 years and intensive therapy in a preschool setting. Accepts clients with OHP, Medicaid or private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale. Provides school-based services to youth in elementary, middle, and high schools. Operates several SUN Community School programs. Provides psychiatric residential treatment to youth ages 3-13. Offers an academic day treatment program, therapeutic foster care placements (ages 4-13), and crisis response for youth up to 18 years of age. Provides residential treatment for youth, and young adults. Offers day treatment and school programs. Also offers intensive community based services. Multiple locations and programs. 57 P a g e
LifeWorks Northwest Looking Glass Youth and Family Services Metropolitan Family Services Metropolitan Family Service (MFS) Morrison Child and Family Services Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) Various locations in Multnomah and Washington County Intake: 503-645-9010 Family Coaching: 503-627-9194 1790 W 11th Ave Ste 200 Eugene, OR 97402 Main: 541-686-2688 Fax: 541-345-7605 1808 SE Belmont Street Portland, Oregon 97214 Main: 503-232-0007 1808 SE Belmont St Portland, OR 97214 Phone: 503-232-0007 1500 NE Irving St Suite 250 Portland, OR 97232 1818 SE Division Portland, OR 97202 2951 NW Division Suite 200 Gresham, OR 97030 Intake: 503-542-3025 5135 NE Columbia Blvd Portland, OR 97218 Phone: 503-288-8177 Mental health and addiction services for people of all ages, cultural backgrounds and abilities. Accepts OHP, some private insurance and sliding scale. Free alcohol and drug assessments for youth. Outpatient and adolescent day treatment and residential services for pregnant women or moms. Family Coaching available in Washington County. www.lifeworksnw.org Provides residential treatment, counseling, specialized school placement, alcohol and other drug treatment, independent living skills, temporary shelter, career exploration, advocacy, mentoring. Provides school resources and family support for those in the Portland metro area. Creates opportunities for children to succeed in their families, in school, and the community. Operates several SUN Community School programs. www.metfamily.org. Provides outpatient mental health services for youth as well as crisis intervention and case management. Offers alcohol and drug treatment, day treatment, and residential services. Also has special services for sexual offenders 19 and under. A culturally-specific agency working to promote family unity and educational achievement while honoring cultural traditions. Several youth programs and alternative school. 58 P a g e
Neighborhood House Youth and Family Services New Avenues for Youth Next Door Northwest Family Services Open Meadow Alternative School Portland International Community School (PICS) Portland Public Schools Teen Parent Program 7688 SW Capitol Hwy Portland, OR 97219 Phone: 503-244-2292 812 SW 10th Ave Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-224-4339 Toll free: 1-800-995-7936 965 Tucker Rd. Hood River, OR 97031 Phone: 541-386-6665 Fax: 541-386-5440 6200 SE King Road Portland, OR 97222 Main: 503-546-6377 Fax: 503-546-9397 7621 N Wabash Portland, OR 97217 Phone: 503-230-2378 1131 SE Oak St Portland, OR Phone: 503-232-5334 Various locations. Phone: 503-916-5858 Program provides youth and family services to build assets for youth and strengthen families. Some school-based services available. Office hours Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm. Serves homeless teens, at-risk youth, and young adults aged 12-22 years. Includes 24- hour crisis line, day service center, onsite health clinic, alternative high school, programs for pregnant and parenting teens, career training, transitional housing and counseling. Drop-ins welcome. Provides mentoring through big brother big sister program. Offers treatment to foster teens, and alternative school placements. Programs and services include youth programs, professional counseling, couple s classes, parenting, money management, job readiness and placement, healthy relationship education, and more. Alternative school program which serves youth up to age 19. Alternative high school for youth of diverse backgrounds. ESL classes, diploma program, free bus tickets, free health care, and childcare funding. Serves youth 14-20 years. High school completion program for pregnant/parenting teens. Provides outreach to young moms and dads who have dropped out of school, parenting classes, support groups, vocational program, case management. 59 P a g e
Portland Youth Builders Self Enhancement Inc. (SEI) Serendipity Center, Inc. Springdale JobCorp The Academy at Sisters The Victory Academy 4816 SE 92nd Portland, OR Phone: 503-286-9350 3920 N Kerby Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-249-1721 P.O. Box 33350 Portland, OR 97292 14815 SE Division St. Portland, OR 97236 Main: 503-761-7139 Phone: 800-344-4349 PO Box 5986 Bend OR 97708-5986 Phone: 800-910-0412 Fax: 541-389-2897 27960 Southwest Canyon Creek Road Wilsonville, OR 97070 503 784 9717 Alternative school for youth 17-24 years. Paid construction training, GED or high school diploma assistance, college prep courses, and job readiness skills. Open Monday-Friday, 8:00am- 5:00pm. Serves African American youth, ages 7-24, and families in Multnomah County. School-based and summer programs available. Therapeutic school. Serves youth ages 15-19. Helps individuals achieve a GED or diploma and train for a vocation. Therapeutic and academic boarding school for at-risk young women ages 13-18 located in Bend, Oregon The Victory Academy serves students with a variety of diagnoses: Autism Spectrum, Asperger's Syndrome, PDD-NOS, Sensory Integration, Mild Cerebral Palsy, Verbal Apraxia, Dyspraxia, and other related learning disorders. The Victory Academy offers a comprehensive academic program and therapeutic center, all "under one roof", and integrates proven, research-based therapeutic strategies into all learning tasks: intellectual, emotional, social, and physical (fine and gross motor). Serves K-8. 60 P a g e
Tillamook Family Counseling Center Trillium Family Services Resource Guide 906 Main Avenue Tillamook, OR 97141 Main: (503) 842-8201 Counseling for preschool and school age children, Services are offered in school settings as well as in various areas throughout the community, Individual, group, and family counseling, In-home family therapy, Child / adolescent psychiatric services. Title X Phone: 503-916-5773 Portland Public Schools program for homeless youth returning to school Trillium Family Services Yes House Multiple Locations Admissions/Referrals to Clinical Services Phone: 888-333-6177 Fax: 503-205-0190 404 NW 23rd Corvallis, OR 97330 Main: 541-753-7801 or in transition. Our programs serve children ages 5-17. Our Young Adult Program helps transition youth, ages 18-24. Trillium offers residential treatment, secure inpatient, sub acute, day treatment, intensive outpatient services, restorative services training, equine therapy, support groups, therapeutic school, and intensive community treatment services. Provides residential treatment for youth with alcohol and drug addictions. Offers an outpatient and alternative high school program. Youth Contact 447 SE Baseline Hillsboro, OR 97123 Phone: 503-640-4222 Outpatient child and family counseling. Drug testing available. School based services available throughout Washington County. 61 P a g e
Access Center (Janus Youth) Boys and Girls Aid Bridge House Community Works Harry's Mother Hearts with a Mission Trillium Family Services Resource Guide Shelter and Homeless Services 314 SW 9th Ave Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-432-3986 018 SW Boundary Court Portland, OR 97239 Phone: 503-222-9661 Crisis Line: 800-342-6688 4015 SE Madison Portland, OR 97214 Phone: 503-238-1702 201 W. Main, Ste. 2B Medford, OR 97501 Phone: 541-779-2393 Fax: 541-779-3317 738 NE Davis Portland, OR 97232 Phone: 503-542-4551 Crisis: 503-233-8111 711 Medford Center #334 Medford, OR 97504 Phone: 541-646-7385 Fax: 541-732-4833 Point of entry for youth ages 13-24 who need homeless services. Intake, screening, and referrals for food, clothing and shelter. 24 hour services for pregnant women and young parents. Emergency shelter placement and crisis intervention and all options pregnancy counseling. Crisis line available 24- hours. www.boysandgirlsaid.org Provides transitional housing for youth. Serves youth ages 16-20. No fees. Programs addressing homeless, runaway and adjudicated youth; mental health services; and victims of domestic and sexual violence. Support groups, Independent Living Program, Shelter, and Outpatient services. Free counseling for youth ages 9-17 and their families. Provides crisis intervention, emergency shelter, and follow-up care. The program goal is to reunite youth with their families. Parental consent necessary for shelter but not for counseling. All services provided are confidential and free of charge. Emergency shelter for up to 72 hours or up to 120 days with parental or guardian consent for youth ages 10 to 17. The shelter is open and staffed by trained Life Coaches and a Case Management team 365 days a year, 24/7 - walk-ins and calls are accepted at all hours. 62 P a g e
New Avenues for Youth Home Youth & Resource Center 812 SW 10th Ave Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-224-4339 Toll free: 1-800-995-7936 625 Union St NE, Salem, OR 97301 2475 Center St NE, 97301 (Main Office) Main: 503-585-6232 Serves homeless teens, at-risk youth, and young adults aged 12-22years. Includes 24- hour crisis line, day service center, onsite health clinic, alternative high school, programs for pregnant and parenting teens, career training, transitional housing and counseling. Drop-ins welcome. Provides support to homeless youth ages 11-17. Offers peer groups, skill building and shelter. Jackson Street Youth Shelter 555 NW Jackson Ave. Corvallis, OR 97330 Main: 541-754-2404 Fax: 541.754.2405 Provides shelter to youth ages 10-18. Provides a transitional living program for youth 16-24 years of age, with stays up to 18 months. Janus Youth Programs, Inc. 707 NE Couch, Portland OR 97232 Main: 503-233-6090 Fax: 503-233-6093 Provides residential treatment for youth in OYA or DHS custody. Also operates homeless, runaway, and sexual traffic victim shelters. LOFT Looking Glass Youth and Family Services 19 SW Century Dr. Bend, OR 97702 Phone: 541-383- 0934ext202 1790 W 11th Ave Ste 200 Eugene, OR 97402 Main: 541-686-2688 Fax: 541-345-7605 The Transitional Living Program, known as the LOFT (Living Options for Teens) accepts young people ages 16 20 from Central Oregon who are currently homeless or whom housing is unstable. Provides residential treatment, counseling, specialized school placement, alcohol and other drug treatment, independent living skills, temporary shelter, career exploration, advocacy, mentoring. 63 P a g e
Northwest Human Services, Inc. p:ear Salvation Army White Shield Program 681 Center Street Salem OR 97301 Main: 503-588-5828 Fax: 503-588-5852 338 NW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 97209 Phone: 503-228-6677 Phone: 503-239-1248 The West Salem Mental Health Clinic offers psychiatric medication management, counseling and case management services to insured, underinsured and uninsured individuals of all ages and incomes. The HOST Youth & Family Program offers emergency shelter and supportive services for runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 11 to 24 via our Street Outreach and Transitional Living Programs. Works with homeless and transitional youth ages 15-24 using education, art, and recreation to affirm personal worth. Residential treatment facility for pregnant mothers ages 10-18; shelter for emergency care. Also offers the Wildflower Program, a residential treatment program with a link to therapeutic foster care for up to 14 adolescent girls, ages 12 to 18. Referrals taken from state social service agencies or juvenile justice system. Title X Phone: 503-916-5773 Portland Public Schools program for homeless youth returning to school or in transition. 64 P a g e
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Northwest Chapter Support Groups PO Box 25587 Portland, OR 97298 Phone: 503-291-0373 Conducts suicide prevention presentations for schools and community groups. Assists survivors of suicide in accessing resources. Bridgeway House Camp Erin 3575 Donald Street Eugene, OR 97405 Phone: 541 344 0805 6410 NE Halsey St Suite 300 Portland, OR 97213 Phone: 503-215-2273 Bridgeway House offers treatments, therapies, counseling, education, instruction, training, advocacy, support, and resource information for children and families of all income levels with autism and related disabilities. Free weekend-long camp for children and teens, ages 6-17, who are grieving the death of someone close to them. Center for Family and Adolescent Research (CFAR) Center for Family Development 729 NE Oregon St Suite 150 Portland, OR 97232 Phone: 503-243-1065 1258 High Street Eugene, OR 97401 Phone: 541-342-4189 Power of Parents (POP) is a counseling and support group for parents or guardians of youth (ages 14-20) who are using drugs but refusing counseling. Open Monday- Thursday, 9:00am-8:00pm and Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm. Call to determine research eligibility. All services are free. www.ori.org/cfar/portland Offers out patient service, behavior supports, and addition counseling to youth. Chrysalis Survivors Group 3024 NE MLK Jr Blvd Portland, OR 97212 Phone: 971-235-6165 A weekly group for GLBTQ youth who are survivors of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse. Program of SMYRC and Trillium Family Services. 65 P a g e
Community Works 201 W. Main, Ste. 2B Medford, OR 97501 Phone: 541-779- 2393 Fax: 541-779-3317 Programs addressing homeless, runaway and adjudicated youth; mental health services; and victims of domestic and sexual violence. Support groups, Independent Living Program, Shelter, and Outpatient services. Council for Prostitution Alternatives Confidential location Phone: 503-282-1082 Dougy Center PO Box 86852 Portland, OR 97286 Goose Hollow Mental Health/Parent Education and Support Workshops Insights Teen Parent Program Lotus (Council for Prostitution Alternatives) Phone: 503-775-5683 1215 SW 18th Ave Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-224-1223 123 NE 3rd Suite 310 Portland, OR Phone: 503-232-2540 Phone: 503-282-1082 Me, Too PO Box 10796 Portland, OR 97296 Phone: 503-220-1000 Free services to those who are looking at alternatives to prostitution. Provides peer support for children, teens, young adults and families who have experienced the death of a loved one. Services also available in Spanish. Sites in Portland, Hillsboro and Canby. Parent education and counseling for couples, individuals, children and adolescents. Special focus on relationships and parenting issues. Office hours Monday-Friday, 9:00am-7:pm. Sliding scale and private insurance. Provides various services such as: case management, counseling, support groups, information and referral, parent education, housing assistance, crisis intervention, healthcare, and child care for pregnant and parenting teens. Supports women and children affected by the sex industry. Services include case management, advocacy and counseling. Free grief and bereavement support groups for children, teens and their adult guardians. www.oregonhospice.org 66 P a g e
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) of Multnomah County Northwest Behavioral Healthcare Services Peace House PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) Recovery Inc. Sexual Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC) 18680 SW Shaw St Aloha, OR 97007 Phone: 503-356-6835 18000 SE Webster Road Gladstone, OR 97027 Phone: 503-722-4470 2116 NE 18th Ave Portland, OR 97212 Phone: 503-285-1714 Various Locations (202) 467-8180 pflag.org 361 SW 4th St Gresham, OR 97030 Phone: 503-231-1334 3024 NE MLK Jr Blvd Portland, OR 97212 Phone: 503-872-9664 Support groups, educational classes, and resource library available. Program assists individuals living with mental illness and their families in navigating prescription assistance programs, medical care, and advocacy. Secure adolescent residential treatment program for mental health, drug and alcohol and eating disorder issues. Serves youth 12-17 and their families. Drug and alcohol assessments available as a free service to the community. Accepts most major private insurance plans. Free Teen Recovery groups are available in the Portland area. www.northwestbhs.com Free suicide bereavement support group. Meets 3rd Monday each month, from 7:00pm-9:00pm. www.sbsnw.org Support for friends and family of GLBTQ people. Focus on education, equality and advocacy. Volunteer led support groups addressing symptoms such as depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, anger and phobias. Serves youth around issues of sexual orientation and gender identity. Free HIV testing, art therapy, support groups, and open mic last Friday of the month. 67 P a g e
SOSSA (Speaking Out on Sibling Sexual Abuse) Trillium Family Services PO Box 86244 Portland, OR 97286 Phone: 503-956-3378 Multiple Locations Admissions/Referrals to Clinical Services Phone: 888-333-6177 Fax: 503-205-0190 SOSSA offers individual support and support groups for teen and adult survivors and non-offending family members of sibling sexual abuse. Also provides educational workshops for service providers. www.sossainfo.org Our programs serve children ages 5-17. Our Young Adult Program helps transition youth, ages 18-24. Trillium offers residential treatment, secure inpatient, sub acute, day treatment, intensive outpatient services, restorative services training, equine therapy, support groups, therapeutic school, and intensive community treatment services. YWCA Young Families/ Families Jovenes 5630 NE MLK Jr Blvd Portland, OR Phone: 503-721-1750 Support/self-advocacy programs for young families. A bi-lingual organization. 68 P a g e
Boys and Girls Aid Campfire USA Teen Parent Support 018 SW Boundary Court Portland, OR 97239 Phone: 503-222-9661 Crisis Line: 800-342-6688 619 SW 11th Ave Suite 200 Portland, OR 97205 24 hour services for pregnant women and young parents. Emergency shelter placement and crisis intervention and all options pregnancy counseling. Crisis line available 24- hours. www.boysandgirlsaid.org Teen parent program and childcare resource and referral. Some school-based programs available. CONNECTIONS Young Mom's program DHS Teen Branch Insights Teen Parent Program New Avenues for Youth PIVOT Phone: 503-224-7800 5139 N Lombard Portland, OR 97203 Phone: 503-285-9871 3975 SE Powell Blvd Portland, OR 97202 Phone: 503-731-4793 123 NE 3rd Suite 310 Portland, OR Phone: 503-232-2540 812 SW 10th Ave Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-224-4339 Toll free: 1-800-995-7936 2701 NW Vaughn St Suite 151 Portland, OR 97210 Phone: 503-274-7343 Links young parents in N/NE Portland with services to address emergency needs, case management, education, job training, and parent support. Works with teen moms providing cash benefits and food stamps. Teens need a parent signature to receive benefits. Provides various services such as: case management, counseling, support groups, information and referral, parent education, housing assistance, crisis intervention, healthcare, and child care for pregnant and parenting teens. Serves homeless teens, at-risk youth, and young adults aged 12-22 years. Includes 24-hour crisis line, day service center, onsite health clinic, alternative high school, programs for pregnant and parenting teens, career training, transitional housing and counseling. Drop-ins welcome. Educational and vocational training for youth and parenting youth ages 16-24. 69 P a g e
Planned Parenthood Portland Public Schools Teen Parent Program Salvation Army White Shield Program Various locations. Phone: 503-775-4931 x276 Various locations. Phone: 503-916-5858 Phone: 503-239-1248 Provides individual counseling for ages 14 and up, addressing a variety of mental health issues. No medication management or prescribing available. Call for an intake. Sliding scale available. www.ppcw.org High school completion program for pregnant/parenting teens. Provides outreach to young moms and dads who have dropped out of school, parenting classes, support groups, vocational program, case management. Residential treatment facility for pregnant mothers ages 10-18; shelter for emergency care. Also offers the Wildflower Program, a residential treatment program with a link to therapeutic foster care for up to 14 adolescent girls, ages 12 to 18. Referrals taken from state social service agencies or juvenile justice system. 70 P a g e
Trillium Family Services Talk it Over The Sender House Trillium Family Services Trillium Family Services Resource Guide Trillium Family Services Resources Trillium Family of Friends Mentoring Program Chrysalis Survivors Group Community Services Admissions/Referrals to Clinical Services Phone: 888-333-6177 Fax: 503-205-0190 Contact Margaret Puckett at 503-289-7797 with questions and to see if this might be a helpful resource for you. Group meets 4-5pm on the second and fourth Sunday of each month at Providence Child Center in NE Portland. 729 Southwest 7th Avenue Albany, OR. 97321 Phone: (541) 990-4208 Fax: (541) 928-8538 Phone: 503-813-7724 3024 NE MLK Jr Blvd Portland, OR 97212 Phone: 971-235-6165 Equine Therapy Our programs serve children ages 5-17. Our Young Adult Program helps transition youth, ages 18-24. Trillium offers residential treatment, secure inpatient, sub-acute, day treatment, intensive outpatient services, restorative services training, equine therapy, support groups, therapeutic school, and intensive community treatment services. This wonderful support group is for parents who might benefit from interaction with other parents going through similar challenges with their child or teen. This group is free and sponsored by Trillium Family Services. Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. Matches volunteer singles, couples and families with children ages 6-9 for mentoring relationships. www.family-of-friends.org A weekly group for GLBTQ youth who are survivors of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse. Program of SMYRC and Trillium Family Services. A Therapeutic Horse Program comprised of skills trainers and horses working with the youth, their families, and their treatment team to gain skills and achieve goals outlined in their treatment plan. 71 P a g e
Community Services Prevention School Based Outpatient Prevention Specialists (who are master s level therapists by training) are based in schools and other community locations throughout Multnomah and Clackamas Counties to work with students, families, and the community to promote healthy development and formation of healthy lifestyles and behaviors. Prevention Specialists work to increase access to mental health services, identify behavioral health risks, increase protective factors and decrease risk factors, reduce stigma and improve mental health literacy, provide critical information on healthy child development and parenting supports, and promote cross cultural understanding of mental health. In some schools, Prevention Specialists also offer groups using the Chrysalis program to support and empower young women who have experienced trauma. Trillium s Four Corners program is a therapeutic school education placement, run in conjunction with the Reynolds School District. Children enrolled at Four Corners through their school districts receive additional support in the classroom, including small class size, individualized academics, and a structured schedule. In addition, Trillium provides behavioral support in each classroom, as well as the ability to take breaks and receive support from therapeutic staff in the milieu. In addition, a Trillium therapist works to bridge school and home needs, work with children s therapy providers in the community, and provide referrals and support to each family. 72 P a g e
Community Services Intensive Community Treatment Services (ICTS) Outpatient Therapy Intensive Community Treatment Services (ICTS) Intensive Community Treatment Services (also sometimes called Intensive Outpatient, or IOP) for children and their families include individual therapy, family therapy, medication management, and skills training. Services can be provided in the therapist s office, the community, or in the family home, depending on the need and preferences of the team. These services are provided to families struggling to maintain their current difficulties, with the hope of keeping children in their homes. Staff are also available on a 24 hour basis to provide crisis support to the child and the family. These types of services are provided in several counties in the Portland metro area, as well as in areas surrounding our West Salem and Corvallis campuses. Outpatient Therapy Trillium s Outpatient therapists work within many schools in Multnomah and Clackamas Counties, and have offices within the school setting. We also offer Outpatient services based on the CFH Campus. Children are seen for individual therapy sessions in their school, and therapists often provide family therapy within the child s home, to help make appointments convenient for families. Many times, skills training is also included as part of Trillium s Outpatient services, which includes a staff assigned to each child who can provide support and training specific to their needs, such as social skills training, anger management, or community skills. If appropriate to the child s needs, medication management can also be provided through a Trillium provider. 73 P a g e
Residential Services Day Treatment Psychiatric Residential Sub-Acute Care Day Treatment (sometimes called partial day hospitalization ) is a mental health program provided in a school like setting, with a focus on mental health treatment including individual therapy, family therapy, medication management, and skills groups. Trained staff support children throughout the day in the therapeutic milieu, and remain with them in the classroom to provide support. Classes are lead by teachers from the school district local to the program, and children are encouraged to complete school work in addition to their therapy activities. Residential services are offered to children and families whose difficulties are severe enough that the child needs support outside their home. In Residential care, children receive 24 hour support from therapeutic staff, as well as individual therapy, family therapy, medication management, and nursing care for physical and medical needs. Children attend on campus schools staffed by teachers from the local school district, with therapeutic staff present throughout the school day. Children also participate in therapy groups during the day, and are encouraged to learn new skills to help them succeed in their home environment. Sub acute treatment includes stabilization of mental health symptoms through intensive therapeutic support, frequent medication management services, individual and family therapy, as well as nursing care for physical and medical needs. Sub acute treatment is designed to be intensive and brief (a few days to a maximum of several weeks), to move children quickly back to their homes. Treatment is provided within the on campus school, so children participate in therapeutic activities throughout each day. 74 P a g e
Secure Inpatient for Children & Adolescents Secure Inpatient care is designed for children and adolecents who need longer term support and intense therapy services. Trillium is the only provider of Secure Inpatient treatment for children and adolescents in Oregon, and this service is considered to be a state hospital level of care all referrals must come through the state s Department of Addictions and Mental Health. Children participate in individual and family therapy, therapeutic skills groups in the milieu, and school in a contained classroom. This program is highly supervised due to the intensity of the children s needs. 75 P a g e
Firefly-Cascadia Jackson Street Youth Shelter Trillium Family Services Resource Guide Young Adult Programs RTH- Residential Treatment Home 13942 NE Glisan St. Portland, OR 97230 555 NW Jackson Ave. Corvallis, OR 97330 Main: 541-754-2404 Fax: 541.754.2405 SRTF-Secure Residential Treatment Facility Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. Provides shelter to youth ages 10-18. Provides a tranisitonal living program for youth 16-24 years of age, with stays up to 18 months. Kairos Multiple Locations 715 SW Ramsey Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97527 Phone: 541-956-4943 Fax: 541-956-5463 Provides residential treatment for youth, and young adults. Offers day treatment and school programs. Also offers intensive community based services. Multiple locations and programs. Momentum- Kairos RTH Mosaic RTH 1920 SW Kurtz Ln. Grants Pass, OR 97526 Phone:541-295-3072 996 Southend Rd. Oregon City 97045 Phone: 503-723-6005 Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. 76 P a g e
New Roads - RTH 75 W. Gate Building 3 Pendleton 97801 541-276-6330 Tempo- Kairos The Sender House Trillium Family Services Three Bridges- SRTF Zenith- RTH 348 Ruby Ave. Eugene, OR 415-279-3642 729 Southwest 7th Avenue Albany, OR. 97321 Phone: (541) 990-4208 Fax: (541) 928-8538 711 SW Ramsey Ave. Grants Pass OR, 97527 Phone # 541-479-5901 8303 SW Locust St. Tigard, OR 97223 Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. Homes are designed for young adults with mental illness age 17-24. They have an in house therapist, case manager, program manager, medication management, supported education/employment worker, and 24 hours staffing. 77 P a g e
Girls on the Run Newman Foundation Youth Programs Various Locations 800.901.9965 http://www.girlsontheru n.org/find-a-council 10260 SW Greenburg Rd Number 400 Portland, OR 97223 Character development program for 3rd - 5th grade girls. 12-week programs meet twice per week for 90 minutes. Combines running and walking games with discussions about various life skills, including healthy eating, leadership, setting goals and cooperation. Youth learn teamwork, self esteem, and cultural understanding through free football camps. Next Door Northwest Family Services Oregon Mentors Phone: 503-452-6900 965 Tucker Rd. Hood River, OR 97031 Phone: 541-386-6665 Fax: 541-386-5440 6200 SE King Road Portland, OR 97222 Main: 503-546-6377 Fax: 503-546-9397 1221 SW Yamhill St Suite 260 Portland, OR 97205 Phone: 503-517-8990 Oregon Partnership Phone: 800-923-HELP Youth Line: 1-877-553- TEEN Spanish: 1-877-515-7848 Provides mentoring through big brother big sister program. Offers treatment to foster teens, and alternative school placements. Programs and services include youth programs, professional counseling, couple s classes, parenting, money management, job readiness and placement, healthy relationship education, and more. Statewide database of mentoring programs in Oregon. www.oregonmentors.org Information & referral for callers of all ages, advocacy and workshops. Free services. Youth Line offers peer support for youth. Confidential help line for mental health crisis, suicide intervention and referral available for veterans 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 78 P a g e
Outside In Trans Identity Resource Center 1132 SW 13th Portland, OR Phone: 503-223-4121 or 503-535-3895 Walk-in hours: Tuesday-Thursday, 11:00am-6:00pm. Art based programs, peer-counseling, referrals, HIV testing and prevention work, internet resources, syringe exchange, and pharmacy shuttle. PIVOT Portland Youth Builders 2701 NW Vaughn St Suite 151 Portland, OR 97210 Phone: 503-274-7343 4816 SE 92nd Portland, OR Phone: 503-286-9350 Educational and vocational training for youth and parenting youth ages 16-24. Alternative school for youth 17-24 years. Paid construction training, GED or high school diploma assistance, college prep courses, and job readiness skills. Springdale JobCorp Phone: 800-344-4349 Serves youth ages 15-19. Helps individuals achieve a GED or diploma and train for a vocation. Urban League of Portland 10 N Russell Portland, OR 97227 Phone: 503-280-2600 Recreation, counseling, and advocacy services for youth and their families. 79 P a g e