Multnomah County Crisis Intervention
Seek help by calling the Mental Health Call Center at 503-988-4888. The team of mental health professionals is prepared to help anyone experiencing mental health issues at any time, in any language. The crisis line is also available to consult if you have any questions and do not need to be in crisis to call.
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare’s Urgent Walk-in Clinic
Serves Adults, Children and Families. Open 7 Days a week.
4212 SE Division, Suite 100, Portland, OR 97206. Call us at 503-963-2575.
TriMet Bus #2
Kaiser Crisis Line (503) 331-6425 if you have Kaiser insurance
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline- The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones.
Sliding Fee and Free Counseling Resources in the Portland Metro area:
Albertina Kerr: 503-255-4205, www.albertinakerr.org
Bridge City Counseling: 503-877-2486, www.bridgecitycounseling.com
Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare: 503-674-7777, www.cascadiabhc.org
Dougy Center: 503-775-5683, www.dougy.org
Kinship House: 503-460-2796, www.kinshiphouse.org
Lifeworks Northwest: 503-645-9010, www.lifeworksnw.org
Lutheran Community Services: 503-231-7480, www.lcsnw.org
Morrison Center: 503-542-3025, www.morrisonkids.org
NARA (Native American Rehabilitation Association): 503-224-1044, www.naranorthwest.org
Options: 503-335-5975, http://options.org/
Trillium Family Services: 503-234-9591, www.trilliumfamily.org
William Temple House: 503-226-3021, www.williamtemple.org/counseling/
Support for Parents/Guardians/Families-
An emotional support and resource referral line that can assist anyone who is struggling and seeking support. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line. 1-800-923-4357 (24/7 with Interpretation)
Parent to Parent Support Team where you will find a place that feels hopeful.
1-833-732-2467 (M-F 12-7pm)
A safe space and free resources for children and families who are grieving.
OHSU Family-to-Family Health Information Center
Helping families of children and youth with special health care needs
Provides support to parents and caregivers of children who have special health, behavioral or developmental needs. Swindells provide resources, information and education to communities throughout Oregon and SW Washington.