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ALL TRIBES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES INC.
ALL TRIBES MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Provides comprehensive in person and telehealth mental health services, including psychotherapy and therapeutic support between sessions, focusing on services for the BIPOCC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Other Colors and Cultures) and LGBTQIA2S+ communities. Provides BIPOCC culturally focused mental health training (CEUs available) for providers and agencies. Provides limited outreach. Services may include bus passes, motel vouchers, tents, sleeping bags, ponchos, and rent assistance. Assistance is based on funding availability.

Volunteer, training, and service opportunities are available.
Eligibility: Mental Health Services: Age 5 and older
Outreach Services: Individuals who identify as BIPOCC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Other Colors and Cultures)
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-6pm
DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE
Provides educational information about depression and bipolar disorder, an in-person support group locator, and online support groups. Resources are tailored to individuals experiencing depression and/or bipolar disorder as well as their families, friends, and peers.
55 E Jackson Boulevard
Suite 490
Chicago, IL 60604
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Not applicable
LAKE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Lake County Mental Health offers:

-Individual counseling for children, adolescents, and adults
-Family counseling
-Group counseling
-Child-Parent Psychotherapy and parenting education
-Activity therapy
-Perform the Early Childhood Service Intensity Instrument (ECSII), Child and Adolescent Service Intensity Instrument (CASII), and the Level of Care Utilization System (LOCUS)
-Courses in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
-Psychiatric medication services for children, adolescents, and adults through tele-medicine
-Provide Moral Recognition Therapy (MRT), Batter's Intervention Program, and Sexual Offender treatment through referrals from Lake County Community Justice
35 S G Street
Lakeview, OR 97630
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm, 24 hour crisis services
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS OF OREGON
NAMI OREGON
Provides an information and referral helpline for individuals living with mental illness and their family members. The helpline is answered by trained volunteers and staff who provide consumers and family members with information on local mental health services, access to mental health providers, prescription assistance programs, transportation, supportive peer counseling, family-centered and peer-delivered education programs, support and consumer rights groups, and other basic services.

The helpline and website can connect callers with local NAMI affiliates that can provide further local information, education, and support programs.
147 SE 102nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97216
Eligibility: Individuals living with mental illness and their families and loved ones
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS OF WASHINGTON STATE
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON VANCOUVER
FAMILY-TO-FAMILY EDUCATION CLASS
NAMI Family-to-Family is a class for families, partners and friends of individuals with mental illness. The course is designed to facilitate a better understanding of mental illness, increase coping skills, and empower participants to become advocates for their family members.

The class is taught by NAMI-trained family members who have been there, and includes presentations, discussion, and interactive exercises.
2500 Main Street
Suite 120
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: Age 18 and older family members, caregivers, partners and friends of individuals with mental illness
Hours: Varies by course.
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS OF WASHINGTON STATE
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON VANCOUVER
PEER-TO-PEER CLASS
Educational program for adults living with mental health challenges who want to better understand their condition and journey toward recovery. Class meets for 8 weekly sessions, 2.5 hour educational program; taught by trained peer leaders with lived experience; create a personalized relapse prevention plan; understand the impact of mental health symptoms on your life; develop confidence for making decisions and reducing stress; learn skills to advocate for yourself and how to interact with others.
2500 Main Street
Suite 120
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: Age 18 and older with mental health issues in need of information and support
Hours: Call or visit the website for next available course
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS OF WASHINGTON STATE
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON VANCOUVER
NAMI BASICS
NAMI Basics is a free, 6-week education program for parents and family caregivers of children and teens who are experiencing symptoms of a mental illness or who have already been diagnosed. Offered in a group setting so you can connect with other people face-to-face. Teaches parents/caregivers about local resources and how to advocate in the schools for your loved one.

2500 Main Street
Suite 120
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: Parents and other family caregivers of children and adolescents who have either been diagnosed with a mental health condition, or who are experiencing symptoms but have not yet been diagnosed.
Hours: Varies by course
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS OF WASHINGTON STATE
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON VANCOUVER
FAMILY & FRIENDS
A one-time, peer-led introductory seminar for adult family members, friends, and community members who want to learn basic information about mental illness taught by Family-to-Family facilitators. Participants receive a 90+ page book with information and resources.
2500 Main Street
Suite 120
Vancouver, WA 98660
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Hours vary
NATIVE AMERICAN REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION OF THE NORTHWEST
NARA NW CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES GRESHAM
NARA NW YOUTH PROGRAM
NARA NW Youth Program services include life skills training, Project Venture, methamphetamine and suicide prevention, and cultural groups and activities. Referrals to other NARA services are available through the program, such as substance abuse assessment, mental health counseling, outpatient substance abuse counseling, family counseling, and wraparound care for Native youth ages 13-24 who have multiple needs.

NARA NW's Youth Program is prevention-oriented and family-focused. The aim is to help Native youth develop a positive identity by teaching them about Native American and Alaska Native culture and values.
620 NE 2nd Street
Gresham, OR 97030
Eligibility: Native youth ages 13-24. For children under age 13 or over age 24, referrals to age-appropriate treatment options are available.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK
COMMUNITY SUPPORTS
Provides peer support to parents/caregivers, who are raising children and youth who are in need of emotional, mental, behavioral health, and other health supports. Support includes one-to-one peer support, resource and system navigation, support groups, training opportunities, and advocacy support.
4275 Commercial Street SE
Suite 180
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Parents and caregivers who are raising children and youth, who experience emotional, mental or behavioral health, or other health needs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK MID OREGON
COMMUNITY SUPPORTS
Provides peer support to parents/caregivers, who are raising children and youth who are in need of emotional, mental, behavioral health, and other health supports. Support includes one-to-one peer support, resource and system navigation, support groups, training opportunities, and advocacy support.
4275 Commercial Street Se
#180
Salem, OR 97302
Eligibility: Parents and caregivers who are raising children and youth, who experience emotional, mental or behavioral health, or other health needs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK NORTH OREGON
COMMUNITY SUPPORTS
Provides peer support to parents/caregivers, who are raising children and youth who are in need of emotional, mental, behavioral health, and other health supports. Support includes one-to-one peer support, resource and system navigation, support groups, training opportunities, and advocacy support.
7110 SW Fir Loop
Suite 160
Tigard, OR 97223
Eligibility: Parents and caregivers who are raising children and youth, who experience emotional, mental or behavioral health, or other health needs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK REACH OUT OREGON
COMMUNITY SUPPORTS
Provides peer support to parents/caregivers, who are raising children and youth who are in need of emotional, mental, behavioral health, and other health supports. Support includes one-to-one peer support, resource and system navigation, support groups, training opportunities, and advocacy support.
PO Box 4322
Salem, OR 97302
Eligibility: Parents and caregivers who are raising children and youth, who experience emotional, mental or behavioral health, or other health needs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK SOUTH OREGON
COMMUNITY SUPPORTS
Provides peer support to parents/caregivers, who are raising children and youth who are in need of emotional, mental, behavioral health, and other health supports. Support includes one-to-one peer support, resource and system navigation, support groups, training opportunities, and advocacy support.
72A Centennial Loop
Suite 150
Eugene, OR 97401
Eligibility: Parents and caregivers who are raising children and youth, who experience emotional, mental or behavioral health, or other health needs.
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
OREGON FAMILY TO FAMILY HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER
Oregon Family to Family Health Information Center (OR F2F HIC) operates a call-in center for family members of children and youth with special needs and chronic health conditions (developmental and emotional disabilities, behavioral problems, and chronic physical illnesses) and professionals who serve them. The center specializes in providing information and resources related to health information, health care access, and special needs systems and supports. All calls are confidential.

Families may also request to be placed on an email list to receive monthly correspondence about issues of importance to children and youth with special needs in Oregon.
707 SW Gaines Street
Portland, OR 97239
Eligibility: Family members of children and/or youth (ages 26 and younger) with special physical, emotional, behavioral, or mental health needs, including those who are at risk or suspected of having a special need. The child/youth does not have to have a diagnosed condition.

Family to Family does not require documentation to prove citizenship to receive services.
Hours: Message line available 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
OREGON PACIFIC AREA HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER
MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID TRAINING
Provides mental health first aid training. Participants learn how to identify a person in need of help with mental health. Youth and adult programs available. Trainings are scheduled in communities as requested by community groups.
100 Mullins Drive
Building D Suite 1
Lebanon, OR 97355
Eligibility: Age 18 and older
Hours: Office hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
Training hours vary based upon requests and staff availability
OREGON SOCIAL LEARNING CENTER
FAIR-FAMILIES ACTIVELY IMPROVING RELATIONSHIPS
Provides an intensive community-based program for parents experiencing challenges in any or all of these areas: parenting, mental health, opioid and/or methamphetamine substance use.
10 Shelton McMurphey Boulevard
Eugene, OR 974015414
Eligibility: -Parents with children ages 0-18 who have Oregon Health Plan (OHP)

-Expecting parents with OHP

-Child does not need to currently reside in the home
Hours: No standard hours
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (SAMHSA)
Government agency that leads public health efforts to advance behavioral health. Provides several helplines and treatment locator tools, including:
-SAMHSA's National Helpline (Treatment Referral Routing Service): Provides confidential treatment referrals and information about mental and/or substance use disorders, prevention, and recovery.
-Disaster Distress Helpline: Connects callers to the nearest crisis center for information, support, and counseling to deal with the aftermath of natural or human-caused disasters.
-Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator: Lists alcohol, drug, and mental health treatment facilities and programs.
-Opioid Treatment Program Directory: Lists programs that treat addiction and dependence on opioids.
-Buprenorphine Physician & Treatment Program Locator: Lists physicians and treatment programs authorized to treat opioid dependency with buprenorphine.
-Talk They Hear You mobile app helps coach adults in difficult conversations about drugs, alcohol, and mental health with the youths in their lives.
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
LAKE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS OF OREGON
NAMI OREGON
NATIVE AMERICAN REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION OF THE NORTHWEST
NARA NW YOUTH PROGRAM
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK
COMMUNITY SUPPORTS
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK
COMMUNITY SUPPORTS
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK
COMMUNITY SUPPORTS
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK
COMMUNITY SUPPORTS
OREGON FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK
COMMUNITY SUPPORTS
OREGON FAMILY TO FAMILY HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER
OREGON FAMILY TO FAMILY HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER
OREGON PACIFIC AREA HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER
MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID TRAINING
OREGON SOCIAL LEARNING CENTER
FAIR-FAMILIES ACTIVELY IMPROVING RELATIONSHIPS