Community Resources
If you are not safe, or are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, please contact 911 or go to your nearest emergency department
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Suicide Prevention Lifelines
National Resource
Connects individuals with crisis counselors for emotional support and other services via web chat or texting 988.
https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/
Call 988National Crisis Text Line
National Resource
Free 24/7 crisis support via text
Text "Help" to 741-741National Domestic Violence Hotline
National Resource
Free, confidential support 24/7
1-800-799-7233Trans Lifeline Hotline
National Resource
Provides trans peer support for trans people, run by trans people.
https://translifeline.org/
1-877-565-8860Oregon Youthline
National Resource
Text “teen2teen” to 839863 for crisis support or chat on the website http://www.oregonyouthline.org/
Email: teen2teen@linesforlife.orgVeterans Crisis Line
National Resource
Connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text.
800-273-8255 press 1CAHOOTS
Lane County Resource
Mobile crisis intervention 24/7 in the Eugene-Springfield Metro area
https://whitebirdclinic.org/cahoots/
Eugene: (541) 682-5111
Springfield: (541) 726-3714White Bird Clinic
Lane County Resource
24/7, free crisis intervention service to Lane County
https://whitebirdclinic.org/crisis
541-687-4000 or 1-800-422-7558Hourglass Community Crisis Center
Lane County Resource
Free 24-hour walk-in crisis center open 7 days a week. https://www.columbiacare.org/hourglass.html
71 Centennial Loop Suite A, Eugene, OR 97401Lane County Adolescent Crisis Response Program
Lane County Resource
Support and help for when a child or teen is experiencing a mental health crisis
https://www.thechildcenter.org/crisis-response-program/
Operated by The Child and Adolescent Network: 1-888-989-9990Looking Glass Station 7
Lane County Resource
Emergency shelter, family reconciliation, and a 24-hour crisis hotline provided for runaway and homeless youth, ages 11-17
https://www.lookingglass.us/station-7
(541) 689-3111
931 W. 7th Ave, Eugene, OR 97402Hope and Safety Alliance
Lane County Resource
Trauma informed and survivor centered services to all survivors of domestic and sexual violence
https://www.hopesafetyalliance.org/
24-hour Crisis Line: 541-485-6513 or 800-281-2800Multnomah County 24 Hour Mental Health Crisis Line
Portland Resource
24/7 crisis counseling by phone, with translation services for non-English speakers
https://www.multco.us/behavioral-health/mental-health-crisis-intervention
800-716-9769Cascadia Behavioral Health Emergency Walk-In Clinic
Portland Resource
Provides appropriate care for those experiencing a behavioral health crisis
4212 SE Division St., Suite 100, Portland, OR 97206Institute on Aging
Portland Resource
24-hour toll-free Friendship Line is a crisis line for people aged 60 years and older, and adults living with disabilities
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SAMHSA National Helpline
National Resource
Free 24/7 treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders
https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
1-800-662-4357Recovery Ways
National Resource
Residential and Intensive Outpatient Treatment Services
https://www.recoveryways.com/
888-988-5217Willamette Family Treatment Center
Lane County Resource
Health, Wellness and Recovery Services
https://www.wfts.org/
(541) 762-4300Serenity Lane
Lane County Resource
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services
https://serenitylane.org/alcohol-addiction-help/
(541) 262-0598Buckley Sobering & Detoxification Services
Lane County Resource
Services for substance users who need to withdraw safely from alcohol and/or substances
https://wfts.org/_asset/pdf/buckley-050721.pdf
(541) 762-4300Emergence Addiction & Mental Health Services
Lane County Resource
Addiction and behavioral therapies
http://www.4emergence.com/
Eugene: (541) 687-9141
Springfield: (541) 746-4041
Cottage Grove: (541) 767-3057Exodus Recovery Services
Lane County Resource
Substance use and addiction recovery services
https://exodusrecoveryservices.org/
Harrisburg: (541) 998-5660
Sweet Home: (541) 818-0379
Veneta: (458) 207-9201Integrated Health Clinics of Eugene
Lane County Resource
Outpatient treatment for alcohol and drug dependency
http://integratedclinics.com/
(541) 344-3574Lane County Methadone Treatment Program through LCBH
Lane County Resource
Outpatient treatment for adults with opioid use disorder.
https://www.lanecounty.orgOregon Recovery & Treatment Center
Lane County Resource
Outpatient Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and counseling
Springfield location: 541-653-8284
Main: 541-206-1785 (on-call)Chrysalis Behavioral Health Outpatient Services provided by White Bird Clinic
Lane County Resource
Outpatient services for alcohol, drug abuse and mental health care for adults over 18
https://whitebirdclinic.org/chrysalis-behavioral-health/
(541) 683-1641 or (800) 422-7558Equinox Clinics
Lane County Resource
Medical recovery practice
https://equinoxclinics.com/Index.html
(541) 790-2455Serenity Lane
Portland Resource
Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services
https://serenitylane.org/alcohol-addiction-help/
541-287-7711Lifeworks NW
Portland Resource
Mental health and addiction services
https://www.lifeworksnw.org/addiction-services/Recovery Blvd
Portland Resource
Addiction treatment center for young adults
https://www.recoveryblvd.com/
503-897-1916Another Chance Drug & Alcohol Rehab Center
Portland Resource
Treatment programs for drug or alcohol addiction
https://anotherchancerehab.com/
(971) 232-3850Hazelton Betty Ford
Portland Resource
Outpatient drug rehab and mental health clinic
https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/locations/beaverton
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National Eating Disorders Association
National Resource
Support for individuals and families affected by eating disorders
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/F.E.A.S.T (Families Empowered And Supporting Treatment for Eating Disorders)
National Resource
Support, education and empowerment for families of people affected by eating disorders
https://www.feast-ed.org/Nalgona Positivity Pride (NPP)
National Resource
Offering a space for BIPOC individuals to celebrate and embrace their bodies and identities.
http://www.nalgonapositivitypride.com/ANAD Eating Disorders Helpline
National Resource
Peer support services to those struggling with eating disorders.
https://anad.org/get-help/
1 (888)-375-7767Madrone Mental Health Outpatient Therapy
Lane County Resource
Adult Day Treatment Eating Disorder Program
http://www.madronementalhealth.com/Monte Nido Rainrock Residential Treatment
Lane County Resource
Portland Resource
Residential eating disorder treatment
https://www.montenido.com/locations/eugene-or/Center for Discovery
Portland Resource
Outpatient eating disorder program
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Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA)
National Resource
Educational resources and online support groups for those affected by anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD and do-occuring disorders.
https://healthunlocked.com/anxiety-depression-supportNAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Oregon
National Resource
Free resource referrals, support groups, classes, and more for individuals living with mental illness and their families
https://namior.org/
Email: namioregon@namior.org
503-230-8009 (not a crisis line)Oregon Family Support Network
Oregon Resource
One-to-one family peer support
https://ofsn.org/
503-368-8068David Romprey Oregon Warmline
Lane County Resource
Peer support for those who need to talk
http://communitycounselingsolutions.org/warmline/
1-800-698-2392LILA - Lane Independent Living Alliance
Lane County Resource
A non-residential, consumer-controlled organization serving people with physical, mental, cognitive, and sensory disabilities in Lane County
https://lilaoregon.org/Food For Lane County
Lane County Resource
Nonprofit food bank serving Lane County
https://foodforlanecounty.org/
541-343-2822Portland Street Medicine
Portland Resource
Medical care for the unhoused
https://www.portlandstreetmedicine.org/
503-501-1231Transition Projects
Portland Resource
Providing services for people experiencing homelessness
https://www.tprojects.org/
503-280-4700Hereford House Food Pantry
Portland Resource
Nonprofit food pantry and social services agency
https://www.herefordhousepdx.org/Oregon Food Bank - Food Finder
Portland Resource
Enter your location to find free groceries, meals or fresh produce
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Lane County DD Services
Lane County Resource
Support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by coordinating self-directed support services in Lane County
https://lanecounty.org/government/county_departmentsSenior and Disability Services
Lane County Resource
Services, information, and assistance to Lane County’s older adult population, adults with physical disabilities, and their caregivers
https://www.lcog.org/sdslane/page/servicesAutism Society of Oregon (ASO)
Lane County Resource
Resources, education, advocacy and support for individuals and families living with Autism
https://autismsocietyoregon.org/support/support-groups-by-region/aso-region-7/Parents for Alternate Support Solutions (PASS)
Portland Resource
Serving clients with disabilities to develop life skills and foster their social involvement
https://passpdx.com/Advocates for Life Skills and Opportunity (ALSO)
Portland Resource
Disability support services
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The Trevor Project
National Resource
Information & support to LGBTQ young people
http://www.thetrevorproject.org/
call, chat, or text - 1-866-488-7386Gender Spectrum
National Resource
Gender sensitive and inclusive support for all children and teens
http://www.genderspectrum.org/Oregon LGBTQ Youth & Family Resources
Oregon Resource
Resources for services and support to reduce mental health risks and promote well-being for LGBTQ young people
https://oregonlgbtqresources.org/Transponder
Lane County Resource
Transgender-founded and led nonprofit providing support, resources, and education for the transgender and gender-diverse community and allies
http://www.transponder.community/Q Center
Portland Resource
Safe spaces, community building and empowerment for LGBTQ2SIA+ communities and allies
https://www.pdxqcenter.org/
503.234.7837 (Voicemail)Sexual & Gender Minority Youth Resource Center (SMYRC)
Portland Resource
Safe, harassment-free space for queer and trans youth ages 13-24
https://newavenues.org/smyrc/
Email: info@newavenues.org
503-224-4339Basic Rights Oregon
Portland Resource
Advocating for the rights of LGBTQ2SIA+ Oregonians
https://www.basicrights.org/Oregon Safe Schools & Communities Coalition
Portland Resource
Supports community efforts to reduce youth suicide and other risk behaviors in the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender youth population
https://www.oregonsafeschools.org/Queer Parents of Oregon
Portland Resource
Support for queer parents in the Portland Metro Area
https://qpoppdx.tumblr.com/Queer Jewish Youth Portland
Portland Resource
Responsive and confidential resource for individuals, children, and families in need of services and/or referrals
https://www.jfcs-portland.org/community-connection-services/
Email: info@JFCS-Portland.org
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National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA)
National Resource
A multigenerational, intersectional social justice organization creating opportunity for big bodied people
http://www.naafa.org/Be Nourished
National Resource
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GriefShare
Lane County Resource
Grief recovery support groups meeting weekly in Eugene.
https://www.griefshare.org/countries/us/states/or/cities/eugeneCourageous Kids
Lane County Resource
Grief support program for kids
https://www.courageouskidseugene.org/
Email: dwelker@peacehealth.org
458-205-7474Dougy Center
Portland Resource
Support, resources, and connection before and after a death
https://www.dougy.org/
Email: help@dougy.org
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RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)
National Resource
Programs to prevent sexual violence, help survivors, and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice.
https://www.rainn.org/
800-656-HOPE National Sexual Assault HotlineHelping Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault
National Resource
Information & support for survivors, dedicated to ending sexual assault and abuse
helpingsurvivors.orgHope & Safety Alliance
Lane County Resource
Trauma informed and survivor centered services to all survivors of domestic and sexual violence
https://www.hopesafetyalliance.org/
541-485-8232
24-hour Crisis Line: 541-485-6513 or 800-281-2800Kids First
Lane County Resource
Medical exams, forensic interviews, and advocacy for children when criminal child abuse has been reported
https://www.kidsfirstcenter.net/
541-682-3938Sexual Assault Support Services
Lane County Resource
Community education, outreach, advocacy and support to survivors of sexual violence and their families
https://www.sass-lane.org/
541-484-9791
Crisis/Support Line 541-343-7277 (local) or 1-844-404-7700 (toll-free)Call to Safety
Portland Resource
Support and resources for women (formerly the Portland Women's Crisis Line)
https://calltosafety.org/
1-888-235-5333Domestic Violence Resource Center
Portland Resource
Crisis support, intervention, and resource referrals to victims and survivors of domestic violence 24/7
https://www.dvrc-or.org/
503-469-8620Sexual Assault Resource Center
Portland Resource
Serving Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington Counties
Organization representing Oregon’s domestic and sexual violence advocacy programs
https://www.ocadsv.org/about-us/
503-640-5311NW Network of Bi, Trans, Lesbian, and Gay Survivors of Abuse
Portland Resource
Support for queer & trans survivors of abuse
https://www.nwnetwork.org/
Insight Northwest Counseling is an outpatient practice; we do not provide 24-hour access, and are not an emergency or crisis-specific resource.
While we made an effort to be thorough in our above list of resources, it is important we note this is not an exhaustive list. Practitioners whom specialize in drug and alcohol treatment may be able to suggest additional providers available in the community, and nationally.