LOCAL RESOURCES
Marion, Polk, Yamhill
Welcome to our online community of services and support!
Oregon Family Support Network wants to connect you to our partners and resources that can provide information or additional services and support for you and your family. The intersectionality of care systems can be a maze at times, and we are here to support you through that journey. Reach Out Oregon has compiled a list of county and community specific resources that can assist you in finding the help you are looking for.
If you need additional information, please call Reach Out Oregon at 1-833-REACH-OR (1-833-732-2467). Or you can email us at [email protected]
Behavioral/Mental Health Services
Marion County Children’s Behavioral Health (CBH)
CBH offers a full range of outpatient services, including mental health assessments, individual/family/group counseling, case management/consultation, skills training, psychiatric assessment and medication management, and crisis intervention. Services available to Medicaid eligible clients ages 0-18 and their families.
Children’s Behavioral Health
Children’s Behavioral Health
3867 Wolverine St NE Bldg F
Salem, OR 97305
503-588-5352
Children’s Behavioral Health - Rural Services
Children’s Behavioral Health- Rural Services
976 N Pacific Highway
Woodburn, OR 97071
Phone: (503) 981-5851
Centralized Intake Line
(503) 576-4676
Marion County Youth & Family Crisis Services
Our mission is to provide trauma informed, culturally responsive mental health crisis screenings and services to youth and families in all of Marion County who are 0 to 17 years old. Crisis screenings are at no cost.
1118 Oak Street SE
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: (503) 576-4673
Fax: (503) 576-4591
Psychiatric Crisis Center (PCC)
The Psychiatric Crisis Center (PCC) provides crisis intervention services seven days a week, twenty four hours a day for residents of the Mid-Willamette Valley, particularly Marion, Polk and Yamhill counties. It is located on the campus of Salem Hospital.
1118 Oak St SE, Salem, OR 97301
Open 24 hours
(503) 585-4949
Transitional Age Youth Services
Marion County Health Department’s Transitional Age Youth serves ages 12-25. All services are delivered in English and/or Spanish.
3878 Beverly Ave NE, Building H
Salem, OR 97305
phone: (503) 576-4600
fax: (503) 584-4837
Catholic Community Services | Building Community
We champion the positive development of children and adults, strengthen families, and build community.
Bishop Steiner Building
3737 Portland Rd NE
Salem, OR
503-390-2600
Central Health And Wellness Center
Open with Telehealth – School based health center (medical, dental & behavioral health services for Central School District students & youth of all ages)
503-838-0045
Project ABLE: A Better Life Experience
Peer support to anyone with a mental health challenge. Support groups are also available.
1599 State Street
Salem, Oregon 97301
503.363.3260
Yamhill County Family & Youth Program
Family and Youth Programs provide services to meet the mental health, addictions, and behavioral needs experienced by children, adolescents, and their families. If you are not certain what you need, call us and we can help sort it out with you. If we can’t help, we will likely be able to refer you to someone else who can.
420 NE 5th St.
McMinnville, OR 97128
503.434.7462
National Alliance On Mental Illness (Nami)
We are a statewide grassroots organization that is dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals living with mental illness, as well as their families and loved ones.
503.230.8009
Polk County Behavioral Health
Open with phone or video registration & services
Crisis Services
Polk County Crisis Line
503-623-9289
503-581-5535 or 800-560-5833 (After Hours)
Marion County Crisis Line
503.585.4949
Youth And Family Crisis Services
503-576-HOPE (4673)
Yamhill County Crisis Line
844.842.8200
Lines For Life
800-273-8255
Text 2738255 to 839863
Legal Services
Oregon Kinship Navigator
Oregon Kinship Navigator (OKN) is a statewide resource and referral service for grandparents raising grandchildren and other relative caregivers. Whether you need legal help, access to services, or to find support for you and your family, OKN was created to help you find answers!
Modest Means Program – Oregon State Bar – Programs to Help you Find the Right Lawyer
Oregon lawyers created the Modest Means Program to help moderate-income Oregonians find affordable legal assistance. Eligibility for the program is based upon type of legal matter, applicant income and assets, and availability of participating lawyers. If you qualify for the program, the Modest Means lawyer will charge you a reduced rate for any additional legal work provided to you beyond the initial consultation.
Addictions Recovery/Treatment Services
Bridgeway Recovery Services: Drug Rehabilitation, Mental Health, Medical Services
Providing addiction recovery, problem gambling treatment, mental health therapy, and primary medical care.
Main (503)363-2021
Detox (503)399-5597
Alcohol and Drug Services – Marion County Health and Human Services Addiction Treatment Services
2045 Silverton Rd NE Suite A
Salem, OR 97301
(503) 588-5358
Disability Services
Empowering families experiencing disability — FACT Oregon
FACT empowers Oregon families experiencing disability in their pursuit of a whole life by expanding awareness, growing community, and equipping families.
2475 SE Ladd Ave., Suite 430
Portland, OR 97214
503.786.6082 or 888.988.3228
Marion County Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services
3180 Center St NE
Salem, OR 97301
(503) 588-5288
Polk County Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities
182 SW Academy Street Suite 350
Dallas, OR 97338
Ph.: (503) 831-5969
Fax: (503) 623-1874
Developmental Disabilities Services | Yamhill County Oregon Health and Human Services
330 NE Kirby St
McMinnville, OR 97128
(503)434-7460
Oregon Family-to-Family Health Information Center
The Oregon Family to Family Health Information Center supports families and caregivers of children with special health needs to navigate the complex health care systems. Staffed entirely by parents of children and youth with a variety of health conditions, we provide free one-to-one support, training, and printed materials to families and the professionals who serve them. This website houses hundreds of resources for parents, grandparents, teens, and young adults.
707 SW Gaines Street
Portland, OR 97239
Phone: 855.323.6744
Support Groups (Non-OFSN)
NAMI Family Support Group
Salem Hospital Community Health Education Center – NAMI Family Support Groups are free, confidential and safe groups of families helping other families who live with mental health challenges by utilizing their collective lived experiences and learned group wisdom.
890 Oak Street SE
Salem 97301
503.364.1077
Parent Support Group - Yamhill County Family & Youth
Weekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors.
420 NE 5th Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
503.435.9107 or 503.434.7462
For more information, please contact: Jan Urton
YAMFAN
Yamhill County Family Advocacy Network is a gathering of families who gather together on the first Monday of each month from 6-8pm. It is a place for finding support among families who have shared lived experiences navigating multiple systems on behalf of children experiencing mental health or behavioral health needs and also to work together toward shared goals. Dinner, dessert and guided youth activities are provided.
*YamFAN will instead meet on the second Monday of the month if the first Monday falls on either a holiday or during inclement weather.
600 NE Evans St, McMinnville, OR 97128
503.877.7997
Navigating Autism and Other Development Disabilities Support and Resource Group
Connect with other families, learn about resources, get support with what steps to take next, share behavior support strategies, and find ways to cope with stress.
Community Health Education Center
939 Oak St. SE, Building D, classroom 2
Salem, OR 97301
503.798.7729
3rd Friday of every month, 6-8pm.
Kaiser Gender Pathways Clinic- Parent Guardian Support Group
Come and meet with other parents of trans/non-binary/gender-expansive kids in a group facilitated by a GPC social worker! Bring your questions, your struggles, and your victories!
When: The 1 st and 3rd Mondays of the month, 5:30 – 7:00 PM
How: Virtual meeting through Microsoft Teams
Cost: No charge, but registration is required.
To register, contact Lisa Smith, LCSW
503-331-6374