Tell the operator if you are in suicidal danger.
988 provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.
Simply calling or texting 988 or chatting 988Lifeline.org will connect you to compassionate care and support for mental health-related distress.
Call: (877) 968-8491
Text: teen2teen to (839863)
YouthLine is a free, confidential teen-to-teen crisis and help line. Contact for anything that may be bothering you. No problem is too big or too small for the YouthLine!
Teens help daily from 4 pm-10 pm (adults are available by phone at all other times, 24/7).
24/7 Crisis Line: (541) 687-4000; 1-800-422-7558
CAHOOTS (Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets):
Eugene: (541) 682-5111
Springfield: (541) 726-3714
Mobile crisis intervention on the streets. CAHOOTS provides immediate stabilization in case of urgent medical need or psychological crisis, assessment, information, referral, advocacy & (in some cases) transportation to the next step in treatment.
Tuesdays: 4-6:30pm
Wednesdays & Thursdays: 4-6pm
By appointment only: click this link
These virtual clinics are open to students across Lane County for a free, confidential, and voluntary space to talk about big and little feels, mental health, and medical conditions.
1-866-488-7386 Text: START to (678678)
LGBTQ+ Youth Lifeline
Available 24/7/365. The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning (LGBTQ) young people under 25.
Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor for free 24/7 support at your fingertips.
Who are Crisis Counselors? They are trained volunteers who—with the support of full-time Crisis Text Line staff—use active listening, collaborative problem solving, and safety planning to help texters in their moment of crisis.
GET HELP NOW: 800-273-8255
Comprehensive list of lifelines through the Oregon Health Authority.
Suicide Lifeline
Alcohol and Drug Helpline
Youthline
24/7, free, confidential, and anonymous help. Interpreters available.
The 15th Night Rapid Access Network (RAN) serves teens who need help and anyone helping a teen to stay safe, in school and off the streets. Get rapid access to resources and support services by calling the RAN 24/7!
CALL or TEXT: 541-246-4046
The federal McKinney-Vento Act ensures educational rights and protections for homeless and unstably housed youth. Do you or your family live in a shelter or transitional housing? In a vehicle, tent or trailer? With friends or family? In a hotel or motel? School-based McKinney-Vento Liaisons can help!
Youth or caregivers in Lane County can call the crisis response line 24-hours a day, 365 days a year: 1-888-989-9990.
www.riverviewgrowth.org/programs-services/crisisresponse/
Riverview Center for Growth manages Lane County’s crisis response program, which provides support and help when a child or teen is experiencing a mental health crisis. Many crisis calls are successfully resolved over the phone. Sometimes, however, a crisis requires more involvement. In those cases, a professional crisis response team is available for on-site interventions.
If you’re in trouble or need help, text SAFE and your current location (address, city, state) to 4HELP (44357) for immediate help.
Safe Place is a national youth outreach and prevention program for young people ages 11-21 in need of immediate help and safety. Safe Place locations include: libraries, YMCAs, fire stations, public buses, various businesses, and social service facilities. Find locations with the Safe Place yellow sign.
Youth Crisis Hotline: (541) 689-3111
Looking Glass offers a wide range of services aimed toward solving challenges related to educational deficits, behavioral health issues, drug addiction, and homelessness. They serve children, adolescents, and adults of Lane County.
1 (800) 604-5841
Call or text BlackLine for peer support, counseling, witnessing and affirming the lived experiences to folxs who are most impacted by systematic oppression with an LGBTQ+ Black Femme Lens.
Call BlackLine prioritizes BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color). By us for us.
24/7 Call 888-457-4838
Staffed by veterans and others trained in military culture we understand what you’re going through and can help you sort things out privately. Whether it’s family issues, anger, substance abuse, post traumatic stress or thoughts of suicide, call us. We won’t judge you and we’ll keep it to ourselves. There is hope.
https://www.loveisrespect.org/
Text: LOVEIS to 22522
Call 1.866.331.9474
Live Chat also available.
Confidential support for teens, young adults, and their loved ones seeking help, resources, or information related to healthy relationships and dating abuse in the US. "No matter how you reach out to us, you’ll always receive one-on-one, real-time, confidential support."
This is free guide with 55 pages of various resources for anyone who might benefit or be interested. Our community is rich with resources and skilled, compassionate providers. Let’s help people connect with the supports they need!
Parent Warm line: 1-833-732-2467
A parent support resource to call/text for support from other parents who also have youth that experience mental health challenges.
24/7 Crisis Line: 541-485-6513 or 1-800-281-2800
Hope and Safety Alliance provides services to victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Services include: Safety planning, emergency services, mobile advocacy, telecommunication options, counseling services, legal advocacy, financial assistance, referrals and access to other resources.
Spanish and English-speaking advocates are available day and night.
24/7 Crisis and Support Hotline: 1-844-404-7700
Provide community education, outreach, advocacy and support to survivors of sexual violence and their families.
Are you supporting someone who is thinking about suicide? SID guides you through the challenges of being a suicide caregiver.
https://www.nowmattersnow.org/skills
Have you had suicidal thoughts? Problems that felt unsolvable? You are in excellent company – we’ve been there. Research based ways for managing the most painful moments of life.
Text/Call: (800) 931-2237
NEDA supports individuals and families affected by eating disorders, and serves as a catalyst for prevention, cures and access to quality care.
Navigate through their website for more resources, a screening tool, local treatment options, support groups, and educational materials.