This is a collection of community agencies that are available in the area to help support students who experience disability and their families.
The Arc is a community organization that assists individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families through services and advocacy. The provide resources and information to families, skill building for children and youth, job readiness training and employment connection assistance, and support for adults in engaging in community activities.
(541) 343-5256
The Child Center offers a continuum of psychiatric, therapeutic, and special education programs. Their services include mental health assessments, day treatment services, parenting classes, outpatient services, and crisis response services.
(541) 726-1465
Direction Service is a multi-program family support organization. They provide assistance through three major programs: Youth & Family Services, Counseling Center, and the Center for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education.
(541) 686-5060
EC Cares provides early intervention and early childhood special education services to infants, toddlers, and preschool age children in Lane County. Services are free to eligible children.
(541) 346-2578
FACT Oregon is a family advocacy and support group. They provide training, resources, and support for families of children with disabilities.
(503) 786-6082
Lane County Behavioral Health provides a wide variety of services and program supports, including mental and behavioral health services for children, families, and adults.
(541) 682-3608
Lane County Developmental Disabilities Services provides case management services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
(541) 682-3695
The Lane Early Learning Alliance helps children and families in Lane County by providing coordinated early childhood services, ensuring students are prepared for kindergarten and families are healthy and stable.
(541) 741-6000
Lane Independent Living Alliance provides support to individuals with disabilities in the areas of housing, employment, voting assistance, and recreational support.
(541) 607-7020
Parenting Now! provides support and education to children and families. They are also a hub for connecting families with multiple community agencies.
(541) 484-5316
South Lane Mental Health provides mental health services, support, and advocacy to children, families, and adults.
(541) 942-3939
Vocational Rehabilitation services are available to individuals with disabilities who have difficulty getting or keeping a job because of disability-related barriers. The services they provide include work assistance programs and career counseling.
(541) 942-9186 - Cottage Grove
(541) 684-2450 - Eugene
(541) 736-7812 - Springfield