(541) 607-1430
The Bethel Health Center is a school-based health center serving all youth in the Bethel School District. Health care and mental health services are available, including mental health counseling for students and their family.
Open from 8:30 am-5:00 pm Monday-Thursday. Now offering in-person and telehealth visits.
Click here for contact information
Serve unserved, underinsured, disabled and/or homeless populations.
Click here for White Bird’s updated list of more specific community resources. (También en español)
General resources include: Medical Clinic, Dental Clinic, Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Counseling and Crisis intervention.
Refer yourself or someone else here: https://linktr.ee/hoots.hub
Free and confidential mental health care for students. Their team provides short term counseling, crisis intervention, basic first aid and community referrals.
The HOOTS team will be in the Calming Den (in the Counseling Center) for student drop-ins Mondays and Tuesdays 12:30-3:30pm and Thursdays 8:30-11:30am.
They are also offering a virtual clinic on Tuesdays 4-6:30pm that any young person in Lane County 14-24 years old can access!
541-687-2667
Información en Español & English
Centro Latino Americano, Downtown Languages y Huerto de la Familia se están embarcando en un proyecto emocionante para servir mejor a las familias latinas e inmigrantes en el condado de Lane. ¡Nuestras tres organizaciones sin fines de lucro se están fusionando para crear una nueva y más grande organización!
Asistencia de Renta/Rent Assistance
Salud Mental/Mental Health
Alcohol and Adicciones/Alcohol and Addictions
Mentores de Jóvenes/Youth Services
Traducción y interpretación/Translation and Interpretation
Ophelia's Place is a prevention based organization dedicated to helping girl-identified youth make healthy life choices through empowerment, education and support.
Skill Building Classes and Psychoeducational Groups
Individual, Family and Group Therapy
Parent Education Opportunities
School-Based Services: Girls Empowerment Groups, Classroom Presentations, Staff Trainings
Resource and Referral Services
Open Monday-Friday from 3pm-6pm, Free for anyone 14-25.
Located at 44 W 7th Ave, Eugene, OR
The Eugene Drop is a safe place for young people to feel heard, supported, and capable of creating change. Click on the link above for their flyer!
Queer Eugene is a grassroots organization dedicated to fostering community and advocacy for LGBTQ+ individuals in the Eugene area. They focus on promoting inclusivity, providing resources, and creating safe spaces for people to connect and thrive. Their resources include support groups, educational workshops, and access to local services that cater to the diverse needs of the LGBTQ+ community.
TransPonder is a completely transgender founded and led nonprofit based in Eugene, providing support, resources, and education for and about the transgender and gender diverse community and allies.
Find Events and Support Groups Here
They also have a resource navigator! Call 508-443-6337 (4GENDER) or email info@transponder.community.
541-484-4428
Outpatient mental health services for children, youth, and adults. Oregon Health Plan and most private insurance are accepted. Grant funding is available for clients who qualify.
In crisis? Call our Youth Hotline at (541) 689-3111
541-726-1465
Mental Health Assessments, Outpatient Counseling, School Based Day Treatment, and Parenting classes. Ages 17 and under.
Crisis Response Program in Lane County available 24/7 at 1-888-989-9990.
(541) 686-5060
Helping people with disabilities live full and healthy lives!
Summer camps and activities
Community supports
We encourage Spanish-speaking families to call the Direction Service office at (541) 686-5060 for assistance locating summer programs for children with special needs.
Located at Willamette: 541-606-5189
For students seeking support when it comes to drug or alcohol, or a parent who needs advice about their child’s suspected or active substance abuse.
Services in English and Spanish. Available to Bethel students through a partnership with Adolescent and Family Services. Proof of insurance not required. Confidentiality assured.
541.342.8437
Outpatient mental health and substance use therapy services for adults, adolescents, children, and families.
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!
(541) 682-3608
Child and Adolescent Program: (541) 682-1915
Spanish-speaking staff available. Public mental health provider with services that include treatment for children, families, and adults.
Local website with lots of resources! Check them out:
Substance Use Disorder & Prevention
Suicide Prevention
CCO Health Promotion
Lane County CHA/CHP
Opioid Abuse Prevention
Tobacco Prevention & Education
Problem Gambling Prevention
541-741-7107
Therapy for clients experiencing depression, anxiety and panic, suicidal thoughts and self-harm behavior, PTSD, eating disorders, difficulty managing emotions and coping with stress, conflict or other issues in relationships, and other life challenges.
Enrollment in the program involves a comprehensive assessment, creation of a collaborative treatment plan and individual and group sessions as needed.
541-687-6983
Options Counseling and Family Services provides family preservation, behavioral health services, and other family supportive services to families and individuals. Spanish-speaking staff available.
Parenting Classes
Behavioral Health Services
AFFIRM Groups
541-942-3939
Counseling and crisis cervices for South Lane County.
SLMH therapists help children and adults realize full and productive lives through counseling (depression, anxiety, etc.), case management, medication management, crisis services (suicide prevention, PTSD related symptoms, etc.) , recovery services (alcohol and drug abuse), intensive outpatient services, supported employment and supported housing.
(541) 343-7688
NAMI Oregon Help Line: 1-800-343-6264
Grassroots, confidential, peer-led mental health organization offering support, education, and advocacy services in Lane County at no cost to the participant.
Resource Center is open Monday through Thursday from 10 AM-2 PM.
Open to the public with a library of publications and videos on the various mental health conditions, information on symptoms, treatment modes, methods for family coping, research, etc.
AFSP focuses on eliminating the loss of life from suicide by: delivering innovative prevention programs, educating the public about risk factors and warning signs, raising funds for suicide research and programs, and reaching out to those individuals who have lost someone to suicide.
541-393-5983
Group therapy for teens and adults that are free of charge or can be covered by most insurance.
Planned Parenthood is a nonprofit organization that provides reproductive health care in the United States and globally. Navigate their website for everything you need to know, from birth control to healthy relationships, identity, and more.
(541) 346-4910
The Child and Family Center offers assessment, intervention, and referral services for children ranging from age 2 through 17 years. The approach is family-centered, with special attention given to supporting parents as they learn to address the multiple needs of their children.
(541) 242-8693
Courageous Kids is a grief support program for youth (1st-12th grades), and their families who have experienced the death of a loved one.
Weekly support groups, theater troupes, and summer camps.
Eight-week suicide loss support group for youth and their families.
The Right Place When Nothing Feels Right
At Dougy Center, you will find support, resources, and connection before and after a death.
Grief support and resources for all ages
(541) 747-2087 (Darlene Baker)
Free monthly support group in Springfield for people to share their pain from the loss of someone to suicide.
Facilitators have been trained by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and have experienced first hand the loss of someone to suicide. The group is for peer support and is not intended to replace professional counseling.
(541) 228-3083
Grief support groups and information that are free and open to adults living with the loss of a loved one.
The death of a family member, friend or other significant person is a lifelong loss. It can be challenging to parents and caregivers to know what to do for, what to say to and how to help children who are obviously hurting. Here are a few suggestions about how to be helpful to a grieving child based on research and practice among children's grief support professionals and volunteers.
A trigger, sometimes referred to as a stressor, is an action or situation that can lead to an adverse emotional reaction. In the context of mental illness, referring to triggers usually means something that has brought on or worsened symptoms.
Understanding, identifying and working to prevent triggers can be empowering and effective.
Created by WHS counselors, this 2-page document introduces coping skills for managing stress and anxiety. Specifically, this resource covers 4-Square Breathing and our Circle of Control.
The resources on this website can help spur much-needed discussion around implicit bias and systemic racism, but they can also help inspire us all to enact the changes that will create a more just society.
This guide offers insight and suggestions for how to handle talking to children in relation to tragic events, such as shootings and terrorist attacks, that they are likely to hear about at school and/or on the news.