LOCAL RESOURCES
Clatsop, Columbia,Tillamook
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
Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare
When it comes to finding the right care for your child, from early intervention and office-based treatment programs including therapy and psychiatric services, to community-based supports such as Wraparound family care and school supports, Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare’s Child and Family Program has you covered.
503-325-5722
Parent Support Line (971) 286-0417
Columbia Community Mental Health
Columbia County is a nonprofit agency dedicated to excellence in behavioral Healthcare. Crisis services are grant funded and provided at no cost.
58646 McNulty Way
St. Helens, OR 97051
Main Line: 503.397.5211
Crisis Line: 503.782.4499
Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. (GOBHI)
Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. (GOBHI) is dedicated to the health care needs of rural Oregonians with the triple aim of better care, better health, and lower costs. GOBHI promotes wellness and believes in the power of preventative and local care. Not only does it produce better outcomes, but it’s also cost effective, returning the savings to communities through their local clinics.
445 Port Ave, Ste. A
St. Helens, OR 97051
503.397.7919
NAMI Clatsop County
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.
503.468.7797
Tillamook Community Health Centers
Behavioral Health provides patients the opportunity to consult with a professional Social Worker or Counselor. This includes brief interventions and models which support fully integrated behavioral/primary care health staff. Patients receive high quality primary care with behavioral health services to help them cope with issues such as stress, depression, substance use disorders, and problems resulting from living with a chronic physical health condition. We strive to provide services to all patients using trauma sensitive approaches, acknowledging that we all come to this place with our own histories, experiences, and perspectives.
Appt: (503) 842-3938
Central: (503) 842-3900
North: (503) 355-2700
Tillamook Family Counseling Center
(503) 842-8201 or (800) 962-2851
906 Main Avenue
Tillamook, OR 97141
Crisis Services
LINES FOR LIFE
(800) 273-8255
Text 273-8255 to 839863
Clatsop County Crisis Line
(503) 325-5724
Columbia County Crisis Line
(503) 782-4499
Tillamook County Crisis Line
(503) 842-8201 or (800) 962-2851
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
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
Medicine Wheel Recovery Services
Here you will find treatment that has heart and is built upon the foundation of dignity and respect for every person. Our Vision, Mission and Purpose are weaved throughout our agency and staff so that the treatment we provide on a daily basis assists individuals to Rise and Thrive. Medicine Wheel Recovery Services’ sole purpose is to contribute to building healthy lives, families and communities by reducing the suffering caused by addictions and unaddressed mental health issues.
58147 Columbia River Hwy.
St. Helens, OR 97051
(503) 396-5322
Disability Services
Clatsop County Developmental Disabilities Services
The Developmental Disability Program at Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare provides specialized services to meet the unique needs of those living with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our program serves children and adults throughout Clatsop County, partnering with service providers and government agencies to offer the education and resources needed to help give every member of our community the opportunity to live well.
(503) 325-5722
Community Developmental Disabilities Program (CDDP)
State Of Oregon- Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities CDDP Listings. Find services near you.
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
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
The ARC of Tillamook County
We seek to serve individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, either directly or through assistance to their family or support system. We work closely with the major service providers in Tillamook to supplement and enhance services that they provide to our community.
Support Groups (Non-OFSN)
Clatsop County Foster/Adopt Support Group Hosted By DHS
Meeting Time: Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month from 6:00pm-8:30pm
450 Marine Drive
Suite 210
Astoria, OR 97103
Contacts:
Suzanna Vermuel-Wilson at 503.325.9179 ext. 328
Sarah Dielman at 503.325.9179 ext. 213
NAMI Family Support Group
NAMI Family Support Group is a peer-led support group for any adult with a loved one who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition. Gain insight from the challenges and successes of others facing similar experiences. 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month at 2:00pm
Seaside Library
1131 Broadway Street
Seaside, OR 97138/
Myra Kero: 503.738.6165
Support Group For Caregivers Of Children With Disabilities Hosted By Autism Society Of Oregon
Participants will be able to discuss the joys and difficulties of raising children with special needs. Refreshments will be served and childcare will be provided at no cost for those who need it. Meeting Time: 2nd Tuesday of each month from 6:00pm–8:00pm
North Coast Family Fellowship
2245 N Wahanna Rd.
Seaside, OR 97138
Brandi Lindstrom: 503.791.1678
ASD Family Support Group
Come to receive support, encouragement and help your family thrive with ASD! Each month is a different topic and discussion. Planned social activities each month. Training and workshops offered. First Thursday of each month, 7-8:30pm. Adults only, no kiddos please, and bring a snack to share.
52588 NE 2nd Street
Scappoose, OR 97056
503.396.3361
Contact: Sharrie Kreins, Facilitator 503.396.3361
Parent Cafe
Last Wednesday of each month from 6-8pm
St. Helens Recreation Center
1810 Old Portland Road
St. Helens, OR 97051
Sign up at tinyurs.com/SHPCafe or by calling: 503.397.4651 x2042
Parents Anonymous Parent Support Group
Connect with other parents in this non-judgemental support group. This group is ongoing and parents can drop in at any point. Groups are open to anyone in a parenting role.
Evangelical Lutheran Church
360 Wyeth Street
St. Helens, OR 97051
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 3 rd 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