In 2018, MRSD partnered with Trillium Family Services to bring school based mental health services to students. School counselors can refer students who may be experiencing mental health problems using Trillium's therapy referral form.
In 2020, TCFS therapists serving MRSD began offering prevention services. The purpose of the prevention program is to provide short-term mental and behavioral health services such as free screening for mental and behavioral risks, referral to other mental health and behavioral programs, psycho-educational drop-in services and groups, mental health awareness training, etc. School counselors can refer students for prevention services using Trillium's prevention referral form.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/or/clackamas-county (searchable index of therapists that can be filtered by a number of variables)
Suicide Crisis Intervention Hotline: (800)-SUICIDE (784-2433)
Clackamas County Crisis Line: 503.655.8585
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1.800.273.TALK (8255)
Clackamas County Mental Health Information and Crisis Line: (503) 655-8585
Clackamas Co. Sheriff’s Dep./Molalla Police Dep. (non-emergency): (503) 655-8211
Clackamas County Urgent Mental Health Walk-In Center provides walk-in services for people in urgent need of mental health care. These services include a safety screening, a resource needs assessment, safety planning if necessary, and referral to either crisis services or other, appropriate options. We offer peer support services, including weekly support groups. All residents of Clackamas County are entitled to use
Clackamas County Urgent Mental Health Walk-In Center
11211 SE 82 nd Ave, Suite 0
Happy Valley, OR 97086
503-655-8585
M–F 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Weekends 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Outreach Clinic: The Outreach Clinic is staffed by teams of clinical experts who respond to requests for assistance from the community. This service is available to any resident of Clackamas County and is a scheduled (rather than immediate) service, though often outreach can be arranged for the same day as the request. Services include an on-site safety screening, a resource needs assessment, safety planning if necessary, and referral to crisis services or other, appropriate options.
503-655-8585
M–F 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Weekends 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Woodburn Mental Health Crisis Services / Servicios de crisis de salud mental de Woodburn
(503) 981-5851
No appointment is needed. Services will be offered in English and Spanish, with interpreter services available in other languages as needed. Individuals may receive services regardless of insurance, immigration status, or ability to pay. Beginning Tuesday, December 1, 2020, mental health crisis counselors will be on-site from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week at the Marion County Health & Human Services Woodburn location to support those struggling with mental health.
976 N. Pacific Hwy., Woodburn, OR 97071
https://www.co.marion.or.us/HLT/MH/Pages/Woodburn-Crisis-Services.aspx
Counseling and Psychotherapy in Canby: Alliance Counseling Center
22018 South Central Point Road, Canby, Oregon 97013
Phone: 503-221-4531 • Fax: 503-263-6278
LGBTQ – Trevor’s Project Crisis Line
866.488.7386 (talk or text)
Anytime (24/7)