Community Resources

FoodEmergency food supplyFoodpantries.orgHungry Free OregonSNAP Benefits Online ApplicationWomen, Infants & Children (WIC)

Housing assistanceHousing & Homeless Services: 503-640-3263Sheltering families in times of crisis, promoting housing stability
Energy Assistance: 503-615-0771Helping families stay warm and safe
Emergency Rent Assistance: 503-615-0770Keeping families in their homes

Parent/Child ResourcesChild Care Resource & Referral: 971-223-6100 or 800-624-9516Connecting families with child care providers in Washington & Columbia Counties
Early Head Start & Head Start: 503-693-3262Comprehensive programs serving children from infancy to age five
Help Me Grow503-726-0879Assisting families with health insurance, access to prenatal care and parenting resources
Other resources through Community ActionFIND help Information & Referral

Mental Health Washington County CrisisMental or Behavioral Health crisis and emergencies503-291-9111The Washington County Crisis Line is always available to support people experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Concerned friends, family or community members are also encouraged to call.
The Crisis Line is staffed by experienced mental health professionals. All calls are confidential. The line also has trained peer support specialists. If you speak a language other than English, an interpreter will be provided.
The Crisis Line will assess your situation, offer support and safety planning. Staff can also provide referrals to local resources and treatment. Crisis Line staff work closely with other crisis services including the Hawthorn Walk-In Center, the Mobile Crisis Team, 9-1-1 and local emergency rooms.
You are not alone. Crisis Line staff are here to help!
Hawthorn Walk-In Center5240 NE Elam Young Parkway, Suite: 100Hillsboro, OR 97124 Phone: (503) 846-4528Everyone needs help sometimes. If you have a mental illness or substance use disorder, sometimes you need help right away. The Hawthorn Walk-in Center provides urgent services for mental health and substance use concerns.As of August 18, 2021, the center is open to the public during limited hours, Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., and Sunday from noon - 4 p.m. Walk-In services are currently not available on Saturdays. Holiday hours may vary. Please call the Crisis Line at 503-291-9111 to discuss options for assistance, confirm hours of operation, or if you are experiencing a crisis.
COVID-19 Counseling Support Free counseling for Washington County residents who need support related to the pandemic.To request services:Call 503-846-4528 Email: COVIDCounseling@co.washington.or.us

Domestic Violence Resource Center735 SW 158th Ave, Suite 100Beaverton, OR 97006503-640-5352Email: dvrc@dvrc-or.orgWebsite: dvrc-or.org
24-Hour Crisis Line 503-469-8620 1-866-469-8600

Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)4900 SW Griffith Drive, Suite 129Beaverton, OR 97005503-626-9100Website: sarcoregon.org
24-Hour Support Line 503-640-5311 1-888-640-5311

Free Crisis Services available to anyone
  • Veterans Crisis Line:
1-800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1 for support specific to veterans
  • Alcohol & Drug Helpline:
1-800-923-4357
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
1-800-273-8255
  • Oregon Youthline:
1-877-968-8491Text: teen2teen to 839863Chat: oregonyouthline.org
  • Military Helpline:
1-888-457-4838