Updated February 2020 Relief Nursery Community Resource Guide MENTAL HEALTH LEGAL Crisis Support ...................................... 3 Immigration & Migrant Services ......... 21 Suicide Prevention .............................. 3 Legal Support .................................... 21 Child & Youth Mental Health ............... 3-5 Victims of Crime ................................ 21 Adult Mental Health ............................ 5-6 Mediation Services ............................ 21 Grief Support ...................................... 7 Anger Management Services ............... 7 INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE Child Abuse & Neglect ....................... 22 DISABILITY Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault .. 22 Children & Youth with Disabilities ........ 8 Batterer & Sex Offender Intervention 22 Adults with Disabilities ...................... 9-10 Deaf and Hard of Hearing .................... 10 FOOD Blindness and Vision Impairment ........ 10 Food Boxes & Pantries Eugene .......... 23 Food Boxes & Pantries Springfield ..... 23 PARENTING Food Boxes & Pantries Rural Lane ...... 23 Parent Education & Support ................ 11-12 Meal Sites ......................................... 24 Family Planning & Pregnancy Options . 12 Meals for Seniors............................... 24 Prenatal / Postpartum & Baby Care...... 13 Nutrition Resources .......................... 24 Diaper Assistance................................ 13 Foster Parent & Adoption Support....... 14 Relief Nursery Inc. EDUCATION School Districts in Lane County ............ 14 1720 West 25th Avenue, Eugene Educational Advocacy.......................... 14 (541) 343-9706 Childcare & Early Education ................ 15 Homeschooling ................................... 16 Alternative Education ......................... 16 Relief Nursery Activities for Children ......................... 17 Robin Jaqua Child & Family Center SPECIFIC GROUPS 850 South 42nd Street, Springfield Senior & Aging Services ...................... 18 (541) 485-0007 Service Members, Veterans, Families.. 18 LGBTQIA+ ............................................ 19 Equity and Social Justice...................... 20 Strengthening families and keeping children safe. Community Resource Guide Updated February 2020 BASIC NEEDS EMPLOYMENT Clothing Assistance............................ 25 Employment Services .......................34 Laundry Assistance ............................ 25 Budgeting & Money Management ....34 Car Seat Clinic .................................... 25 Worker’s Compensation ...................34 Transportation Assistance ................. 25 Adult Education ...............................34 Basic Needs ....................................... 26 I.D. & Birth Certificate Assistance ....... 26 OTHER RESOURCE GUIDES Resource Guides ...............................35 PETS Low Cost Pet Services ........................ 26 RURAL COMMUNITIES South Lane Services ..........................35-36 PHYSICAL HEALTH South Lane Schools ...........................36 Medical Services ................................ 27 Florence & Western Lane County ......35 Dental Services .................................. 27 Oakridge & Westfir ...........................38 Vision Care ........................................ 27 Oakridge & Westfir Schools...............38 Oakridge & Westfir Churches ............38 Prescription Assistance ...................... 28 Veneta, Elmira & Fern Ridge .............39 ADDICTION AND RECOVERY Veneta, Elmira & Fern Ridge Schools .39 Smoking Cessation ............................ 28 Pleasant Hill .....................................39 Recovery Support .............................28-29 Pleasant Hill Schools .........................39 Recovery Houses (Women) ................ 29 Recovery Houses (Men) .................... 30 Gambling Addiction Treatment .......... 30 Thank you to our community HOUSING partners for Housing Assistance ............................ 31 help updating Day Centers & Emergency Shelters .... 32 Home Improvement .......................... 32 specific sections Home Ownership............................... 32 of this guide: Housing Complaints ........................... 33 UTILITIES Energy Assistance ............................. 33 Financial Assistance ........................... 33 To be added to the email distribution Telephone Assistance ....................... 33 list for this document or to submit corrections, contact Jessie at [email protected] To be added to the email distribution list for this document or to submit corrections, contact Jessie at [email protected] JC-2/6/2020 Page 2 Community Resource Guide Updated February 2020 CRISIS SUPPORT SERVICES Call 911 if someone is an imminent danger to themselves or others The following resources are free and are available in English and Spanish. Agency Contact Notes CAHOOTS – Eugene 541-682-5111 Crisis Line Crisis Assistance Helping Out on the Streets. EMT staffed crisis response and transportation to social services. Not for violent or life-threatening emergencies. CAHOOTS – Springfield 541-726-3714 Crisis Line Support for parents when their child (up to age 18) is having an immediate mental health, Child / Adolescent Mental emotional, or behavioral crisis (severe acting out, suicidal talk, self-harm, threats, violence). 888-989-9990 Crisis Line Health Crisis Line Crisis responders assist parents over the phone and, if necessary, send a 2-person team to the family home to respond directly to the crisis. Hourglass Community 71 Centennial Loop, Eugene Crisis line and walk-in adult mental health crisis assessment & stabilization. Open 24-hours a Crisis Center 505-8426 Crisis Line day. Looking Glass Youth & For parents of children up to 18 to call when their child is having an immediate mental health, 689-3111 Crisis Line Family Crisis Line emotional, or behavioral crisis. Whitebird Clinic Crisis 800-422-7558 Crisis Line Crisis line and walk-in crisis intervention, referrals, & transportation assistance for people with Services 990 W 7th Ave, Eugene mental health-related disabilities. National Suicide Support for people in crisis and their family members 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Prevention Lifeline The Trevor Project Lifeline 1-866-4-U-Trevor 24/7 lifeline for LGBTQ youth age 24 and under. See website for lifeline chat and resources. Crisis Text Line 741-741 (text “CONNECT”) 24/7 text-based crisis support SUICIDE PREVENTION National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Available 24 hours everyday Agency Contact Notes American Foundation for Education, advocacy and support related to suicide prevention. Volunteer peer support for https://afsp.org/ the Prevention of Suicide survivors of suicide loss. Lane County Suicide Coordinates Lane County’s suicide prevention and postvention efforts. Call for information & 541-682-8731 Prevention Program opportunities to get involved. Information about Extreme Risk Protection Orders - a court order that temporarily restricts a One Thing You Can Do https://onethingtodo.org/ person’s access to guns if they present a risk to themselves or others. Oregon Alliance to Prevent 503-399-7201 Appointed by the Oregon Health Authority to develop a public policy agenda for suicide Suicide [email protected] prevention with the goal of reducing youth suicides across the state. CHILD & YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Agency Contact Fees Spanish Notes 4J Health Center 1850 Bailey Hill, Eugene Translator OHP / FREE Counseling for depression, anxiety, anger, attention and Churchill High School 541-790-5227 available focusing challenges, family stress, and referrals for substance 4J Health Center 200 Silver Lane, Eugene Translator OHP / FREE abuse. For 4J students age 19 and under. North Eugene High 541-790-4445 available 1525 Echo Hollow Rd, OHP, private ins, Comprehensive health and mental health services for Bethel Health Center Ste A, Eugene NO sliding scale students of Bethel School District age 1-19. 541-607-1430 Walk-in assessment, child therapy, behavioral support, Center for Family 261 E. 12th Ave, Eugene Sliding scale, OHP, YES groups & classes for depression, yoga, pain management, 541-342-8437 other insurance Development Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Center for Autism & 134 E 13th Ave, #2B, Most insurance, Applied Behavior Analysis. Communication, Related Disorders Eugene 541-505-9398 including OHP social, adaptive & behavioral management skills. 944 W 5th Ave, Eugene $15-25 sliding Counseling in Spanish. Youth groups, mentors, age 7-16. Centro Latino Americano YES 541-687-2667 scale / OHP Addiction support for adults/teens. Social service navigation. 1600 Millrace Dr # 106, Family assessment, counseling, parenting support for Child & Family Center Sliding scale NO Eugene 541-346-4910 families with children ages 2-17. 3995 Marcola Rd, Assessment, counseling, psychiatric day treatment school, The Child Center Springfield OHP No Collaborative Problem Solving, Applied Behavioral Analysis. 541-726-1465 See next page for more Child & Youth Mental Health Services To be added to the email distribution list for this document or to submit corrections, contact Jessie at [email protected] JC-2/6/2020 Page 3 Community Resource Guide Updated February 2020 CHILD & YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (continued) Agency Contact Fees Spanish Notes Child Development & 901 E 18th Ave, Eugene OHP / private Services for children with special health care needs and Yes Rehabilitation Center 541-346-3575 insurance developmental disabilities. Child / Adolescent Support for caregivers
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