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ShelterCare Brethren Housing

Formerly Birth To Three

2 0 13 R e s o u r c e s f o r F a m i l i e s
Anger Management
Center for Community Counseling
www.ccceugene.org lesley@ccceugene.org 1465 Coburg Rd., Eugene 541-344-0620 Ten-week Changing Anger for Parents class offered three times a year, sliding-fee scale, free on-site child care. Pre-registration required. This class is not designed for those who are court mandated. Relief Nursery, Inc. see family education/support www.ccslc.org yfp@ccslc.org 1025 G St., Springfield 541-345-3628, ext. 308 Ten-week Options to Anger class for young fathers includes recognizing and managing anger, identifying challenging situations, resolving conflict, and strengthening relationships.

www.sheltercare.org scadmin@sheltercare.org 969 Highway 99 North, Eugene 541-689-7156 Temporary housing for families in crisis; aid in locating housing and/or other resources for residents of ShelterCare Family Housing Program; advocacy and problem-solving skills as needed.

ShelterCare Family Housing Program

www.sheltercare.org bhousing@sheltercare.org 1062 Main St., Springfield 541-726-8125 Services for families who are homeless including temporary housing, food, clothing, case management, counseling, advocacy skill building, money management, and housing and employment search support.

Helping Hand Room

First Christian Church, 1166 Oak St., Eugene 541-344-1425 Free baby layettes for newborns and clothing for children and adults. Open Tuesday/Thursday, noon2 p.m. by appointment only. Spanish translation available on Tuesday, noon2 p.m. hoseayouth.org hysproject@aol.com 834 Monroe St., Eugene 541-344-5583 P.O. Box 1401; Springfield, OR 97477 (mail) Drop-in center for youth (ages 22 and under). Open Monday/Wednesday/ Friday, 36:30 p.m.; dinner at 5 p.m. Services include dinner, showers, laundry facilities, personal hygiene items, job referral, clothing, and a lounge for rest or recreation. Bus tokens available on a limited basis. Area for young children available while parents are eating; no child care provided. www.hacsa.org 177 Day Island Rd., Eugene 541-682-3755 300 West Fairview Dr., Springfield 541-682-4090 Section 8 Program: Federal program assists families with rental housing payments to private landlords. Family member completes housing application and placed on waiting list; when eligible, family composition, income/assets verified. New families taken into program as vacancies occur. Agency-owned Housing: Various types of housing owned and managed by HACSA. Family member completes housing application and placed on waiting list; when eligible, family composition, rental references, criminal history, income/assets verified. New families offered units as vacancies occur. www.ccslc.org 541-345-3628 ext. 327 1464 West 6th Ave., Eugene mcollier@ccslc.org 1025 G St., Springfield balberts@ccslc.org Counseling, intensive case management, and rental subsidies for people who are homeless and seeking support to remove barriers to selfsufficiency. Limited emergency shelter services available for people with fragile health and short-term shelter needs.

Springfield Community Service Center ~ Catholic Community Services

Hosea Youth Services

www.ccslc.org bduke@ccslc.org 1025 G St., Springfield 541-345-3628 Assistance to meet basic needs includes food boxes, hygiene items, utility bill payment, prescriptions, clothing, bus tokens, information and referral, phone, and mailing address.

Young Fathers Anger Management ~ Catholic Community Services

Sexual Abuse/Assault
CAFA (Christians As Family Advocates)
www.cafaweb.com 921 Country Club Rd., Suite 222, Eugene 541-686-6000 Domestic violence intervention for offenders and victims, parenting classes, supervised visitation services, and individual therapy for adults, children, couples, and families.

Domestic Violence

Child Abuse/Neglect

Basic Needs
www.oregon.gov/dhs District Office, 2885 Chad Dr., Eugene 541-687-7373 Gateway Center, 1040 Harlow Rd., Springfield 541-726-6644 McKenzie Center, 2885 Chad Dr., Eugene 541-686-7878 Willamette Street Office, 1899 Willamette St., Eugene 541-686-7555 Springfield Main Street Center, 101 30th St. 541-726-3525 West Eugene Family Center, 2101 West 11th Ave. 541-686-7722 Cottage Grove Family Center, 305 Coop Court 541-942-9186 Florence Central Coast Resource Center, 541-997-8251 3180 Highway 101 North Services vary at each branch office. Call for information. Self-Sufficiency services (medical, child care, financial, food stamps (SNAP), employment). Child Welfare services (protection, foster care, adoptions). Vocational Rehabilitation services (counseling, skills training, job placement) to people who meet State criteria. www.ccslc.org jgilbert@ccslc.org 1464 West 6th Ave., Eugene 541-345-3628 Assistance to meet basic needs includes food boxes, hygiene items, prescriptions, clothing, identification, bus tokens, information and referral, computer access, phone, and mailing address. www.ccslc.org fsc@ccslc.org 1025 G St., Springfield 541-345-3628, ext. 311 Case management support and referrals for families to help them address stress factors in their lives. Serves all of Lane County.

Housing And Community Services Agency (HACSA) of Lane County, Oregon

Department of Human Services (DHS)

CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) of Lane County

174 Deadmond Ferry Rd., Springfield 541-984-3132 CASA volunteers advocate in juvenile dependency court for children (ages birth18) who have been abused or neglected. www.oregon.gov/dhs Abuse/Neglect Reports: 541-686-7555 Willamette Street Office, 1899 Willamette St., Eugene 541-686-7555 West Eugene Family Center, 2101 West 11th Ave., Eugene 541-686-7722 Protective services for children, both in home and through provision of foster care and permanency planning. Gateway Center, 1040 Harlow Rd., Springfield 541-726-6644 Adoption and foster home certification. Jasper Mountain www.jaspermountain.org Crisis Response Program Hotline: 1-888-989-9990 37875 Jasper-Lowell Rd., Jasper Jasper Mountain: 541-747-1235 89124 Marcola Rd., Springfield SAFE Center: 541-741-7402 Services include intensive mental treatment for children (ages 413), including residential treatment, day treatment school, therapeutic foster care, crisis stabilization, and partner in 24-hour Crisis Response Program (see Helplines). 2675 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Eugene 541-682-3938 Child-focused environment where children can be interviewed and medically examined in matters concerning child abuse. Childs well-being is first priority. Center enables effective investigations and coordinates childs legal, medical, and mental health needs through partnerships and community resources. Lane County Legal Aid and Advocacy Center see legal Options Counseling Services of Oregon, Inc.
see counseling

DHS Child Welfare Program

Housing Program ~ Catholic Community Services (formerly Supportive Transitional Housing)

Eugene Community Service Center ~ Catholic Community Services

Lane County WIC Program (Women Infant and Children Supplemental Food & Nutrition Program)

Family Support & Connections ~ Catholic Community Services

151 West 7th Ave., Room 210, Eugene 541-682-4202 Supplemental food and nutrition education program for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, infants, and children up to age 5. Eligibility based on screening and income. www.lookingglass.us Station7@lookingglass.us 2485 Roosevelt Blvd., Eugene Crisis: 1-888-689-3111 Emergency shelter for runaway and homeless youth (ages 1117) provides 24-hour crisis intervention, emergency transportation, and family reconciliation.

Kids FIRST (Forensic Intervention Response & www.lanecounty.org/KidsFIRST Support Team)

Looking Glass Station 7/Project Safe Place

First Place Family Center

www.FirstPlaceFamilyCenter.org dwise@svdp.us 1995 Amazon Parkway, Eugene 541-342-7728 Services for families with children under 18: food, kitchen, day shelter, free laundry, showers, phone, phone messages, mail service, use of computer with internet access, Night Shelter and Overnight Parking Program, and clothing vouchers (certain restrictions apply). Fish, Inc. 541-689-9750 Volunteer agency provides food and limited prescription medication assistance to anyone in need.

Metro Affordable Housing Corporation

www.metroaffordablehousing.org info@metroaffordablehousing.org P.O. Box 11923; Eugene, OR 97440 (mail) 541-683-1751 Quality affordable housing communities in Eugene and Springfield, as well as support services to promote opportunities for personal and economic growth and independence.

Relief Nursery, Inc. see family education/support

Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS)

Food For Lane County

www.foodforlanecounty.org info@foodforlanecounty.org 770 Bailey Hill Rd., Eugene 541-343-2822 Countywide distribution of emergency and supplemental food through a network of 100 agencies and programs. Services include emergency food boxes and no-cost meal sites for people with low income who are hungry or at risk of hunger, as well as gardens, nutrition education programs, and summer lunches for children. Call for site locations and hours.

www.ateasehomecare.com info@ateasehomecare.com 88 East Broadway St., Eugene 541-344-3273 Medical and non-medical services to assist parents before and after babys birth. Helps new parents adjust to their changed schedule to allow more time with baby.

Mothers Helper

Crisis/Support Line: 541-343-SASS (7277) or 1-800-788-4727 www.sass-lane.org volunteer@sass-lane.org 591 West 19th Ave., Eugene (drop-in center) Office/TDD: 541-484-9791 Services for survivors of sexual abuse/assault, their friends, and family: 24-hour crisis and support line and on-call advocacy. Drop-in hours, MondayFriday, 9 a.m.4 p.m. Services include medical and legal advocacy, peer counseling, support groups, self-defense and educational presentations, and information and referral. The Survivors Justice Center see legal ~ lane county

Nutrition Education Program ~Oregon State University

interpretation key

ASL interpretation available Spanish interpretation available * Spanish interpretation available by request ** Spanish interpretation available for AOD & gambling programs

http://extension.oregonstate.edu/nep donna.mastrandrea@oregonstate.edu 783 Grant St., Eugene 541-344-0249 Nutrition classes in English and Spanish offered to families with limited resources. Families learn how to plan and prepare nutritious, tasty, lowcost meals and snacks and receive recipes and cooking/shopping tips. Oregon Helps see helplines Parent Partnership see family education/support

Womenspace Crisis Line: 541-485-6513 or 1-800-281-2800 www.womenspaceinc.org info@womenspaceinc.org 1577 Pearl St., Suite 400, Eugene Office: 541-485-8232 P.O. Box 50127; Eugene, OR 97405 (mail) Prevention of domestic violence in intimate partner relationships in Lane County and support services for survivors in claiming personal power. National Poison Control Center 1-800-222-1222 Child Safety Seat resource center 1-877-793-2608

legal aid and advocacy center

The Salvation Army Springfield

1275 Mill St., Springfield 541-747-6229 Limited rental assistance with 72-hour notice. No walk-ins; by appointment only. Clothing vouchers for children and adults. Prescription assistance for antibiotics only.

Child Care
American Red Cross see medical dental

Looking Glass Counseling Program

The Arc of Lane County Lifespan Respite Referral Program

www.arclane.org 4181 E St., Springfield 541-343-5256 Temporary, short-term care for children, adults, and seniors who have special needs, emotional and/or behavioral disorders, or are medically fragile. Qualified providers offer respite care in their home or clients home. City of Eugene Recreation Services see recreation Department of Human Services (DHS) see basic needs Eugene Family YMCA see recreation

www.lookingglass.us 20 East 13th Ave., Eugene 541-484-4428 Outpatient mental health treatment for children, adolescents, adults, and their families. Individual, family, and group therapy. Family focused, skill-based, and trauma-informed services provided in Eugene, Cottage Grove, Junction City, Veneta, and Oakridge. OHP, private insurance, and sliding-fee scale.

Ophelias Place

Eugene School District 4J

www.4j.lane.edu 200 North Monroe St. 541-790-7700 or 541-790-7080 Student-run child care/preschool programs at Education Options, North Eugene, South Eugene, and Churchill high schools. Teen parent program at Churchill High School and Education Options. After-school programs at some schools; contact schools directly for information.

Family Connections of Lane and Douglas Counties

www.lanecc.edu/lfc 541-463-3954 or 1-800-222-3290 Lane Community College, 4000 East 30th Ave., Bldg. 24, Eugene Customized referrals to potential child care; information and support to assist parents in securing reliable, quality care. Website provides on-line access for parents and providers. Child-care provider training, technical assistance, newsletter, and other services. Mothers Helper see basic needs Parent Partnership see family education/support River Road Park and Recreation District see recreation Willamalane Park and Recreation District
see recreation

www.opheliasplace.net info@opheliasplace.net 1577 Pearl St., Suite 100, Eugene 541-284-4333 Safe, supportive resource center for girls and girl-identified youth (ages 1018) to drop in MondayThursday, 36 p.m. Services include resource information and referrals, strength-based counseling by appointment, support groups, skill-building activities, and leadership opportunities. Options Counseling Services www.options.org 1255 Pearl St., Suite 102, Eugene 541-687-6983 175 West B St., Building D, Springfield 541-762-1971 Quality mental health, family preservation, life skills, interventions, Circle of Security parenting groups, DBT groups, intensive family services, family sexual abuse treatment, and medication management to rural and urban children, adolescents, individuals, and families who are at risk and homeless throughout Lane County and Oregon. Relief Nursery, Inc. see family education/support Saturday Circus/Lane Community College Counseling Department and Continuing Education Division
see family education/support

Bethel Village Family Center, Eugene 541-461-6424, ext. 3061 Cottage Grove/Creswell: A Primary Connection 541-942-4967 Eugene Family Resource Center at Chavez Elementary 541-790-5300 Eugene Family Resource Center at Howard Elementary 541-790-4900 Eugene Family Resource Center at Kelly Middle School 541-790-4746 Eugene Family Resource Center at River Road Elementary 541-790-7200 Junction City Family Resource Network 541-998-2386 Lane County Health and Human Services, Eugene 541-682-3817 Marcola Family Resource Center 541-933-2411, ext. 1216 McKenzie Family Resource Center 541-822-1108 or 541-822-1110 Oakridge-Westfir Family Resource Center 541-782-3281 Pleasant Hill Family Connections 541-736-0493 Springfield Family Resource Centers 541-744-6769 Variety of support and activities for families includes parenting education, play groups, information and referrals to community resources, family fun nights, school and neighborhood connections, computer access, after-school activities, and volunteer opportunities. Many offer services in Spanish. Contact center in your area for location, hours of operation, and specific services. First Place Family Center see basic needs Focus on Children see family education/support ~
lane county family mediation program

Family Resource Centers of Lane County

Head Start and Early Head Start of Lane County

ShelterCare Brethren Housing see basic needs

White Bird Crisis Center

Counseling
sexual abuse/assault
CAFA see child abuse/neglect domestic violence

www.whitebirdclinic.org crisis@whitebirdclinic.org 341 East 12th Ave., Eugene 541-687-4000 or 1-800-422-7558 Cahoots (city non-emergency number) 541-682-5111 Crisis counseling, long-term counseling, and mental health information and referral, including phone, walk-in, and mobile services available 24 hours. Mobile crisis intervention through Cahoots available daily, 11 a.m.3 a.m.

www.hsolc.org information@hsolc.org 221 B St., Springfield 541-747-2425 Comprehensive preschool education for children (ages birth5) of families with low income. Part-day, full-day, and community child care offered. Health, social services, translation, advocacy, and parenting education provided. Applications accepted year round; spring best time to apply. Healthy Nests~Couples and Family Therapy Program
see counseling ~ center for family therapy

Healthy Start~Healthy Families Lane County

Family Education/Support
4J Young Parent Program
donnelly_s@4j.lane.edu 541-790-7080 Eugene Education Options High School, 3875 Kincaid Ave., Eugene Program for high school students in Eugene 4J School District who are pregnant or parenting. Includes comprehensive high school classes, on-site certified child care, case management, resource referral, and health services for young parents and their children.

2727 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Eugene 541-682-8780 Free home visiting program provides parenting education and support to first-time parents, beginning prenatally or after birth. Home Visitors bring information on child development, health, safety, nutrition, and other resources in the community. www.lanecounty.org/familymediation 151 West 7th Ave., Suite 360, Eugene 541-682-3962 A 2 hour Focus on Children class designed to help parents respond to their childrens needs and to minimize the negative impacts of divorce and separation. Oregon Family Support Network www.ofsn.org 72A Centennial Loop, Suite 150, Eugene 541-342-2876 or 1-800-323-8521 Families who have children with emotional, mental, or behavioral issues receive help navigating the mental health system. Services include family support groups and fun nights.

Center for Community Counseling

Lane County Family Mediation Program (formerly Focus on Children)

www.ccceugene.org lesley@ccceugene.org 1465 Coburg Rd., Eugene 541-344-0620 Counseling provided to uninsured adults of Lane County. More than 90 pro bono community counselors offer services on a sliding-fee scale, $1$52. Ten-week Changing Anger class for parents with children of any age assists parents in learning new tools to help raise healthy, successful children; offered three times a year at the Center. Free on-site child care during parenting classes. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group offered throughout the year. Anxiety and Depression support group (ten-week sessions) offered three times a year. Call for phone screening for counseling and for required pre-registration for classes, MondayThursday, 9 a.m.3 p.m.

Adoption Connections of Oregon

Center For Family Development

www.c-f-d.org 1258 High St., Eugene 541-342-8437 Family and individual counseling for children, adolescents, and adults. Outpatient treatment and groups for adults and adolescents with mental health and/or substance abuse/dependence problems. Spanish-speaking services available. OHP and some insurance accepted. Sliding-fee scale available: $5$80/hour.

www.adoptionconnectionsoforegon.org aco@peak.org P.O. Box 10581; Eugene, OR 97440 (mail) 541-954-2899 Non-profit organization of families and individuals offers support, education, multi-cultural activities, and friendship to anyone touched by or interested in adoption. The Arc of Lane County Lifespan Respite Referral Program see child care

Parent Partnership

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lane County

www.parentpartnershipcg.net aspartners@qwestoffice.net 1310 South 8th St., Cottage Grove (office) 541-942-2104 P.O. Box 1529; Cottage Grove, OR 97424 (mail) Parent support and education for families in South Lane School District: Family Resource Center, teen-parent child care, homeless youth assistance.

Center For Family Therapy

https://education.uoregon.edu/hedco-clinic/center-family-therapy HEDCO Clinic, 1655 Alder St., Suite 170, Eugene 541-346-0923 Therapy for couples, families, and individuals. Staffed by University of Oregon graduate student therapist interns trained to work with new parent couples, couple conflict, parent-child relationships, and closely supervised by doctoral-level faculty and clinicians. Sliding-fee scale. Day and evening weekday hours. Healthy NestsCouples and Family Therapy Program offers eligible new parent couples a free relationship assessment to identify strengths and areas for growth in their relationship. Call 541-346-0619 or 541-346-0921 for day or evening appointments.

sexual abuse/assault

www.bbbslane.org information@bbbslane.org 72C Centennial Lp., Suite 100, Eugene 541-344-0833 Youth (ages 617) served through a variety of programs. Youth and mentors agree to 515 hours per month doing activities in the community (one-year commitment) or within schools (OctoberJune commitment). Youth connected to school and community through mentors who inspire and motivate youth and families toward personal growth, healthy relationships, and meaningful opportunities. CAFA see child abuse/neglect domestic violence Center For Community Counseling see counseling

Centro LatinoAmericano

Child and Family Center

http://cfc.uoregon.edu/services.htm 1600 Millrace Dr., Suite 103, Eugene 541-346-4805 A range of low-cost, family-based services for children and adolescents (ages 217). Services can include brief and longer-term intervention, assessment, family and child therapy, parenting help, and/or referral. www.thechildcenter.org 3995 Marcola Rd., Springfield 541-726-1465 Mental health services for children of all ages and families at various locations throughout Lane County: outpatient counseling, mental health assessments, psychiatric day treatment (ages 313) in a therapeutic school environment, parenting classes, community lending library, and partner in 24-hour Crisis Response Program (see Helplines). Child Development and Rehabilitation Center
see medical

The Child Center

www.centrolatinoamericano.org karla@centrolatinoamericano.org 944 West 5th Ave., Eugene 541-687-2667 or 541-687-2666 Bilingual case management for Latino families with children, childrens play group, workshops for bicultural parents, enrichment classes, crisis intervention, employment advocacy, and substance abuse treatment services in Spanish for youth and adults. Child and Family Center see counseling The Child Center see counseling Community Mediation Services~Family Program
see legal

Parent HelpLine: 541-485-5211 or 1-888-485-5211 86 Centennial Loop; Eugene, OR 97401 www.info.parentingnow.org info@parentingnow.org Office: 541-484-5316 Fax: 541-484-1449 Parenting education/support services for parents with infants and young children. Open to all families. Programs: Incredible INFANTs; Wonderful ONEs; Terrific TWOs; Parents Again for parents of siblings; Program for Young Parents (ages 1221) who are pregnant or already parenting, and Make Parenting A Pleasure for parents experiencing high levels of stress; Crecer for Spanish-speaking families; Squishtivities ; Playtime for Parents and Children. Services: Telephone Parent HelpLine; parenting column in The Register-Guard ; Facebook page. Pearl Buck Preschool see special needs Relief Nursery, Inc. www.reliefnursery.org 1720 West 25th Ave., Eugene 541-343-9706 Strength-based family support services for families with low income who have children under age 6; includes home visits, crisis response, therapeutic early childhood classes for children, individual and group parenting classes, mental health counseling for adults and children, and group and individual alcohol and drug recovery support services. All services free of charge.

(formerly Birth To Three)

Parenting Now!

Community Mediation Services~Parent/Teen Program

Direction Service Counseling Center

dental

www.communitymediationservices.com info@communitymediationservices.com 93 Van Buren St., Eugene 541-344-5366 Private, personalized, and balanced opportunities for good communication between teens and parents for issues involving trust, privacy, chores, curfew, driving, grades, dating, drug-use, friends, and more. 720 North 14th St., Cottage Grove (office) P.O. Box 1207; Cottage Grove, OR 97424 (mail) 541-942-4835 Therapeutic Early Childhood Program offers early childhood classes for parents of children (ages 6 weeks4 years), home visits, parenting education, respite care, crisis response, bilingual services (Spanish), and referrals to other community partners.

Saturday Circus/Lane Community College Counseling Department and Continuing www.lanecc.edu/ccfc Education Division

directionservice.org 576 Olive St., Suite 307, Eugene 541-344-7303 Outpatient counseling and mental health support to adults, children (ages 18 months and older), adolescents, and families. Private insurance and OHP accepted.

Family Relief Nursery

1059 Willamette St., Eugene 541-463-5234 Principles of Child Guidance (Saturday Circus) parenting program, including year-round free parenting education groups. Saturday, 9 a.m.noon; Thurs day, 9 a.m.noon (summer only). Age-eligible child care available on a preregistered, space available basis only. Low or no charge for most services. Twins & Beyond 541-968-0980 www.twinsandbeyond.com twinsandbeyond@gmail.com Support group for families with twins, triplets, and higher order multiples located in the Eugene-Springfield area in Oregon.

Young Fathers Program ~ Catholic Community Services

La Leche League

www.ccslc.org yfp@ccslc.org 1025 G St., Springfield 541-345-3628, ext. 308 Services for young fathers include a 12-week parenting class focused on issues of fatherhood, weekly support group, and supportive case manage ment to address barriers to successful parenting and self-sufficiency.

Financial Assistance
American Red Cross see medical dental Department of Human Services (DHS) see basic needs

www.llli.org Helpline: 541-744-6055 Breastfeeding information, support, encouragement through telephone help and monthly meetings for anyone interested in breastfeeding. Children always welcome. Library and literature available. Call 541-744-6055 for breastfeeding help and/or meeting schedule. Oregon Helps www.oregonhelps.org Website provides information and eligibility requirements for programs that offer food/nutrition, housing/utilities, children/family resources, health care, financial benefits, and support to seniors/ people with disabilities.

Medical Dental
American Red Cross~Oregon Pacific Chapter
oregonpacific.redcross.org lane@oregonpacific.redcross.org 862 Bethel Dr., Eugene Voice/TDD: 541-344-5244 Weekly Infant and Child CPR/First Aid courses: breathing and cardiac emergencies, anti-choking skills, and injury prevention. Babysitting, Super Safety, Basic Aid Training classes for youth. Call for current schedule.

Parent HelpLine

Easter Seals Oregon

www.or.easterseals.com info@or.easterseals.com 5757 SW Macadam Ave.; Portland, OR 97239 1-800-556-6020 Limited grants available for services through Childrens Therapy Center for children and young adults with disabilities (ages birth21) to help them learn and excel. Federal poverty guidelines followed; referral by professional (doctor, teacher, case manager, etc.) needed for grant consideration. Family Connections of Lane and Douglas Counties
see child care

541-485-5211 or 1-888-485-5211 (Lane County) Free, confidential line for support and information about parenting and community resources, MondayFriday, 9 a.m.4 p.m.

Child Development and Rehabilitation Center

Postpartum Support International (PSI)

Housing And Community Services Agency of Lane County see basic needs Metropolitan Affordable Housing Corporation
see basic needs

www.postpartum.net 1-800-944-4773 Free phone forum, Chat With an Expert, on Wednesday for anyone with questions and concerns about themselves, a loved one, friend, or family member. Talk with a PSI expert about resources, symptoms, options, and general information about perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. Visit website or call for information, schedule, and access codes. Limited to first 15 callers. For local PSI services, see WellMama, Inc., under Pregnancy Childbirth Postnatal Support Adoption. Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS) see child abuse/
neglect

www.ohsu.edu/outreach/cdrc 541-346-3575 901 East 18th Ave., CSB, Eugene Intake: 541-346-2613 Comprehensive diagnosis, evaluation, and management of various conditions, including developmental delay, speech and language disorders, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and orthopedic impairments.

Childrens Dental Center/Assistance League of Eugene

Churchill High School, Clinic: 541-790-5181 1850 Bailey Hill Rd., Eugene Assistance League: 541-485-3721 Dental care for area public school children from families with low income and no insurance. Department of Human Services (DHS) see basic needs

Springfield Community Service Center ~ Catholic Community Services see basic needs

White Bird Community Crisis Center see counseling Womenspace see child abuse/neglect domestic
violence

domestic violence sexual abuse/assault sexual abuse/assault

Eugene School District 4J School Based Health Centers *

Grief/Loss
www.wix.com/babylosseugene/BabyLoss-Eugene babyloss.eugene@gmail.com circleofgoldintl@yahoo.com P.O. Box 70043, Springfield 97475 541-556-2773 Support group for parents and other family members who have experienced loss of a pregnancy, infant, or young child. Please call or e-mail for location and current schedule. www.eugenecompassionatefriends.org 541-689-0824 Personal comfort, hope, and support offered to every family experiencing the death of a son or daughter, brother or sister, or grandchild. Assistance also offered to others to help the grieving family.

Legal
domestic violence sexual abuse/assault
CASA of Lane County see child abuse/neglect www.communitymediationservices.com info@communitymediationservices.com 93 Van Buren St., Eugene 541-344-5366 Family mediators provide fair and balanced opportunities for parents to collaboratively design child custody, parenting time plans, or modification of existing custody and parenting plans. Services can also include negotiation assistance with other separation or divorce issues. Also offers parent/youth and other family services.

BabyLoss Eugene

Community Mediation Services~Family Program

District Office, 120 West Hilliard, Eugene 541-790-7216 North Eugene Health Center 541-790-4445 South Eugene Health Center 541-790-8020 Churchill Health Center 541-790-5227 Sheldon Health Center 541-790-6644 Medical services to students and siblings (ages birth19) enrolled in 4J. Call for appointments: MondayFriday, 8 a.m.4 p.m. Physicals; routine exams, including sports physicals; immunizations; vision/blood pressure screening; diagnosis/treatment of minor illness/injuries; reproductive care; tobacco/drug/alcohol prevention/cessation; mental health counseling. Insurance billed, including OHP; sliding-fee scale. No service withheld due to inability to pay.

Lane County Dental Society


www.lanedentalsociety.org 2300 Oakmont Way, Suite 110, Eugene Free dental information and referral.

The Compassionate Friends

info@lanedentalsociety.org 541-686-1175

Lane County Public Health Services

Courageous Kids Grief Support for Youth

www.courageouskidsoregon.org ijennings@peacehealth.org 677 East 12th Ave., Suite N 180, Eugene 541-461-7577 or 541-242-8693 Grief support for bereaved children and teens (ages 618) and their caregivers. Weekly support groups offered at agency. Annual four-day residential summer camp for grieving youth. Age-appropriate activities designed to facilitate emotional healing. No fees; donations requested. First Candle * 1-800-221-7437 firstcandle.org info@firstcandle.org Support and 24-hour hotline for families experiencing stillbirth, mis carriage, or death of a baby. Also provides current information about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and ways to reduce the risk of infant death. Bilingual crisis counselors available 24 hours/day. Hospice of Sacred Heart peacehealth.org 677 East 12th Ave., Suite N 110, Eugene 541-461-7550 Grief class and day and evening time-limited groups for those grieving the death of a loved one. Additional specialized groups intermittently offered; e.g., Mens Retreat; Daughters Grieving Mothers groups. WellMama see pregnancy childbirth postnatal
support

Lane County Family Mediation Program

www.lanecounty.org/familymediation 151 West 7th Ave., Suite 360, Eugene 541-682-3962 Professional court-connected custody and parenting time mediation services provided to parents who have current legal action in Lane County.

www.lanecounty.org 151 West 7th Ave. (2nd and 3rd floors), Eugene 541-682-4041 Maternal/child health information and home visits, maternity case manage ment/referral, WIC services, child and adult immunization appointments, communicable disease prevention, HIV counseling and testing, and STD information/referrals for testing and treatment. Sliding-fee scale to zero. 142 East 13th Ave., Eugene 541-345-0400 819 A St., Springfield 541-744-3303 Medical clinic specializing in pregnancy diagnosis and decision-making. Services include coaching, pregnancy testing, and post-abortion support. Material supplies available at Springfield office. All services free of charge.

Lane County Legal Aid and Advocacy http://lclac.org Center


376 East 11th Ave., Eugene 541-485-1017 Legal assistance to persons with low income in civil matters such as government benefits, immigration, and eviction. The Survivors Justice Center, a collaboration of Lane County Legal Aid and Advocacy Center, Womenspace, Sexual Assault Support Services, and the UO Law School, is housed at Legal Aid, and specializes in domestic violence, sexual assault, custody, visitation, and safety planning. Cases prioritized and referrals made.

Lane Pregnancy Support Center

March of Dimes

Oregon Department of Justice~Division of Child Support

adoption

http://oregonchildsupport.gov 165 East 7th Ave., Suite 300, Eugene 541-686-7834 Assistance locating absent parents; establishing paternity; establishing, modifying, and enforcing child support orders; and receiving and distributing child support payments. www.co.lane.or.us/DA 541-682-4523 District Attorneys Office, 125 East 8th Ave., Room 400, Eugene Assistance, criminal-justice education, guidance, support to crime victims. Supplies ongoing case management/crisis intervention for victims experiencing domestic violence and persons petitioning for Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining orders.

www.marchofdimes.com acorey@marchofdimes.com 115 West 8th Ave., Suite 360, Eugene 541-225-5023 Preconception/prenatal education to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, infant mortality, and premature birth. Public health education materials and audio visuals. www.ppsworegon.org 3579 Franklin Blvd., Eugene Health Center: 541-344-9411 793 North Danebo Ave., Eugene Health Center: 541-463-9731 4969 Highway 101, Florence Health Center: 541-902-7861 1450 Birch Ave., Cottage Grove Health Center: 541-514-3107 3579 Franklin Blvd., Eugene Education: 541-344-1611 Birth control and reproductive/sexual health services for adults and teens. Annual exams, birth control, pregnancy testing, HPV vaccination, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, HIV testing, medication abortion, vasectomy counseling. Many services free to those who qualify.

Planned Parenthood

Helplines
211info www.211info.org Free and confidential information in English and Spanish about more than 5,000 health, community, and social services in 11 regions (22 counties) in Oregon and two counties in southwest Washington. Calls answered MondayFriday, 8 a.m.6 p.m. Crisis Response Program 1-888-989-9990 Free 24-hour service to families in Lane County provided by The Child and Adolescent Network (The Child Center, Looking Glass, and Jasper Mountain). Responds to mental health crisis situations of children and adolescents: telephone crisis intervention, community crisis intervention, community brief case management and referral services, and brief crisis care in some situations. First Candle see grief/loss Fussy Baby Warmline 1-888-431-BABY (2229) www.fussybabynetwork.org fussybaby@erickson.edu Infant specialists provide support and information to help parents with infant crying, sleeping, and feeding issues. All services available in English and Spanish. Calls answered MondayFriday, 9 a.m.5 p.m. CST. Evenings and weekends leave voice message or e-mail. Infant specialist will respond as soon as possible. No charge. Info Line ~ a program of White Bird
341 East 12th Ave., Eugene 541-342-4357 or 1-800-422-7558 Comprehensive human services information and referral for all Lane County residents. Special programs for people with low income include phone access, voucher for free eye exam and eye glasses to those on waiting list, and mail/message service.

Victim Services Program

Libraries
The Child Center see counseling

Springfield Schools Health Center

Eugene Public Library

www.eugene-or.gov/library General: 541-682-5450 Downtown Library, 100 West 10th Ave. Childrens Center: 541-682-8316 Bethel Branch, 1990 Echo Hollow Rd. Sheldon Branch, 1566 Coburg Rd. Books on parenting and child development; childrens books, movies, music CDs; many online resources through Library website. Storytimes for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, plus special family events. All events free. Connect on Facebook, Twitter. La Leche League see helplines www.wheremindsgrow.org library@springfield-or.gov 225 North 5th St. Hours: 541-726-3765 Information: 541-726-3766 Parent resources on child development and care. Childrens books, movies, audio books, magazines, CDs. Weekly lapsit and preschool storytimes. Puppet shows and other special events. Internet and meeting rooms available. All programs free of charge.

1050 North 10th St., Springfield 541-744-4130 Call Center: 541-682-3550 Family Nurse Practitioner at clinic Monday/Tuesday/Thursday offers expert, comprehensive health care to Springfield students and their families; uninsured children and adults seen on a sliding-fee scale based on the federal poverty level. Services at low cost to uninsured students: well or sick child checks, immunizations, injury/wound care, family planning, medication or contraceptive management and counseling. $50 fee for sports physicals; $15 administration fee for vaccines (free to students as needed). Assistance available to access OHP. Open Monday/ Tuesday/Friday, 7:30 a.m.4:30 p.m.; Thursday, 10:30 a.m.5 p.m.; year round; hours are subject to change. Call for appointment.

Springfield Public Library

Volunteers In Medicine Clinic (VIM)

www.vim-clinic.org dmeashintubby@vim-clinic.org 2260 Marcola Rd., Springfield 541-685-1800 Free health care services to adults with low income and no insurance whose income falls between 85200 percent of the federal poverty level. Qualified individuals receive free primary care and mental health services, prescriptions, lab testing, womens health care, and more.

www.whitebirdclinic.org 1400 Mill St., Eugene 541-344-8302 Dental care on a sliding-fee scale for Lane County residents. OHP accepted. Emergency clinics offered to patients in pain. On-going dental care by appointment. Call for dates and times or check www.whitebirdclinic.org.

White Bird Community Dental Clinic

Recreation
City of Eugene Recreation Services
www.eugene-or.gov 541-682-5333 Child care, preschool education, kindergarten prep, school-age care, middle school programs, vacation and summer camps. Programs offered at various schools and community centers. Water safety, swimming lessons, and parent/child classes offered at local pools. www.eugeneymca.org holly@eugeneymca.org 2055 Patterson St., Eugene 541-686-9622 Certified child care (ages 211), swim lessons, family fitness and recreation, youth sports, summer camps, and family events. Child care available while parents work out. Financial assistance available. Eugene Public Library see libraries Eugene School District 4J see child care Family Resource Centers of Lane County see family
education/support

University of Oregon Speech-Language-Hearing Center *

White Bird Medical Clinic

www.whitebirdclinic.org/display.php?dept=medical 1400 Mill St., Eugene 541-484-4800 General family medicine (no prenatal): walk-in with sliding-fee scale (mornings); full-fee appointments/Medicare B/OHP (afternoons). Labs, Patient Assistance Program, dispensary, and referrals for patients of White Bird Medical. Call or come by for more information.

Eugene Family YMCA

https://education.uoregon.edu/hedco-clinic/speech-language-hearing-center HEDCO Clinic, 1655 Alder St., Suite 170, Eugene 541-346-0923 Full range of clinical and consultative speech, language, and hearing services for individuals of all ages. Services include speech delays/ disorders, cognitive impairments following TBI or stroke, stuttering, voice, etc. Sliding-fee scale available.

Substance Abuse Recovery


Center For Family Development see counseling Centro LatinoAmericano see family education/support 323 East 12th Ave., Eugene 541-683-1641 Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment for adults (ages 18 and older). DUII treatment for adults. Evening acupuncture clinic for detox, maintenance, and other medical needs available for adults (ages 18 and older); $10$20/session. Gambling/Mental Health: 541-741-7107 Emergence ** AOD Treatment: 541-687-8820 2149 Centennial Plaza, Suite 4, Eugene 541-687-8820 1040 Oak St., Eugene 541-342-6987 1461 Oak St., Eugene 541-687-9139 374 Q St., Springfield 541-746-4041 Outpatient alcohol and drug treatment, gambling treatment, and mental health counseling. OHP accepted for AOD treatment and mental health services.

Pregnancy Childbirth Postnatal Support Adoption


Adoption Connections of Oregon see family
education/support

Chrysalis ~ a program of White Bird

River Road Park and Recreation District

Baby Connection

86 Centennial Loop, Eugene 541-222-3922 Fun, free drop-in service, located at Parenting Now!, every Wednesday, for baby weight checks and infant feeding support and education. Opportunity to meet and talk with other parents. Sign in 11 a.m.12 p.m. Also: baby pictures, lending library, snacks, and more. DHS Child Welfare Program see child abuse/neglect

www.rrpark.org 1400 Lake Dr., Eugene 541-688-4052 Wide variety of preschool activities in education, recreation, crafts, and aquatics. Family-oriented special events and activity times also offered. Springfield Public Library see libraries

Tamarack Wellness Center Pool

Doulas of Lane County (formerly Birth Companion www.birthcompanion.org Network)


An association of birth and postpartum doulas offers information, physical comfort, emotional support, and practical help for childbirth experiences and the early weeks of caring for newborns. All income levels accommodated. Visit website for contact information.

domestic violence sexual abuse/assault

www.tamarackwellness.com info@tamarackwellness.com 3575 Donald St., Suite 300, Eugene 541-686-9290 Warm water! Parent/child, private/semi-private lessons (specialized water orientation and beginning swim levels) for children of all ability levels who are 6 months and older. Parent/baby swim and non-instructional playtime. Fifty-percent scholarships available with OHP or SNAP verification.

Looking Glass Adolescent Recovery Program

Willamalane Park and Recreation District

First Way of Eugene

http://first-way.org firstwayeugene@gmail.com 1667 High St., Eugene 541-687-8651 Pregnancy support service. Free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, childrens and maternity clothing, and diapers. Healthy Start of Lane County see family education/
support

www.willamalane.org 250 South 32nd St., Springfield 541-736-4544 Early childhood recreation classes; part-time or full-time preschool and child-care programs. Parent/child classes: Willamalane Center for Sports and Recreation, 541-736-4544; Splash! at Lively Park, 541-736-4244; Willamalane Park Swim Center, 541-736-4080.

20 East 13th Ave., Eugene 541-484-4428 Outpatient substance abuse prevention and mental health assessment for youth (ages 1120) and their families. Individual, family, and group therapy. Family focused, skill-based, and trauma-informed services provided in Eugene, Cottage Grove, Veneta, and Junction City. OHP, private insurance, sliding-fee scale, and grant funding for eligible clients with low-income.

Special Needs
The Arc of Lane County Lifespan Respite Referral Program see child care Child Development and Rehabilitation Center
see medical

Nar-Anon Family Eugene-Springfield 541-726-1880 or 1-800-477-6291 Group *


www.nar-anon.org wso@nar-anon.org Support group meetings for family members and friends affected by a loved ones drug or alcohol abuse. Call for meeting times and places. No dues or fees. Relief Nursery, Inc. see family education/support

La Leche League see helplines Lane County Public Health Services see medical dental Lane County WIC Program see basic needs Lane Pregnancy Support Center see medical dental March of Dimes see medical dental

Direction Service

dental

McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center Womens Health and Birth Center *

www.mckweb.com 1460 G St., Springfield 541-741-4649 Birth Center tours and childbirth classes. Inpatient Pediatric Services/ Pediatric Hospitalist in partnership with Legacy Emanuel. Maternity Care Coordinator helps create individualized birth plan and is available to connect families to community resources as needed. Breastfeeding assistance available 24 hours a day.

3411-A Willamette St., Eugene (office) www.directionservice.org P.O. Box 51360; Eugene, OR 97405-0906 (mail) 541-686-5060 Information and referral on disability-related topics. Case coordination and advocacy for families who have children and young adults with disabilities or suspected disabilities. Free.

Serenity Lane New Hope Program

www.serenitylane.org info@serenitylane.org 2133 Centennial Plaza, Eugene 541-687-1110 or 1-800-543-9905 Alcohol and drug treatment for adults (ages 18 and older) with limited financial resources. OHP accepted for detox and out-patient treatment. DUII services available.

Early Childhood CARES

Open Adoption and Family Services

www.openadopt.org info@openadopt.org 315 West 10th Ave., Eugene 541-343-4825 Free all-options counseling for women who are pregnant and couples: counselors offer referrals and support for all decisions. Facilitates an ongoing relationship with the adoptive family for those who choose adoption. Prenatal Clinic * 541-222-6520 Charnelton Community Clinic, 151 West 7th Ave., Suite 310, Eugene Certified Nurse Midwives provide comprehensive prenatal care, birth, and postpartum services regardless of ability to pay. Birth Center * 353 Deadmond Ferry Rd., Springfield 541-222-7750 Certified Nurse Midwives provide comprehensive prenatal care, birth, and postpartum services. Birth attended at hospital or birth center. Group prenatal care option and well-woman services also provided. Planned Parenthood see medical dental Postpartum Support International see helplines www.sacredwatersbirth.com sacredwatersbirths@hotmail.com 2035 West 12th Ave., Eugene 541-344-7974 Licensed midwives specializing in natural birth at the Birthing Center or home; waterbirth an option. Complete and personal care, pregnancy through postpartum. WellMama, Inc. Warm Line: 1-800-896-0410 www.wellmamaoregon.org info@wellmamaoregon.org Emotional, social, and mental health support related to pregnancy, childbirth, birth trauma, pregnancy/infant loss, adoption, and fertility issues. Free pregnancy and postpartum peer support groups, 24/7 message Warm Line, phone/e-mail support, resources, referrals, and advocacy. Call or visit website for group meeting times, locations, and more information.

PeaceHealth Midwifery Services

http://earlychildhoodcares.uoregon.edu eccares@uoregon.edu 299 East 18th Ave., Eugene 541-346-2578 or 1-800-925-8694 541-346-0742 Early intervention and early childhood special education to children (ages birthschool age) who have developmental delays. Educational services may include home visits and parent consultation; education in community preschools; speech, physical, or occupational therapy; behavior or autism consultation. If parents have concerns about a childs development, they may call for a free developmental screening. All educational services free to eligible children. Easter Seals Oregon see financial assistance

Willamette Family Treatment Services ~ Buckley Center

Eugene Hearing and Speech Center

Sacred Waters Birthing Center

www.eugenehearingspeech.org info@eugenehearingspeech.org 1500 West 12th Ave., Eugene 541-485-8521 Comprehensive hearing and speech services starting at infancy; includes hearing evaluations, hearing aids, central auditory processing testing, and cochlear implant mapping and evaluations. Speech services include evaluations, speech/language therapy, stuttering, oral communication preschool, and Early Literacy program for pre-kindergarten students. Accepts most insurance, including OHP. Financial assistance for qualifying families. March of Dimes see medical dental Oregon Family Support Network see family
education/support

www.wfts.org carolc@wfts.org 605 West 4th Ave., Eugene 541-343-6512 Womens & Women and Children Programs 541-343-2993 Mens Program 541-338-9098 Admissions & Downtown Outpatient 541-344-0031 Administration & Development 541-344-0031 Cottage Grove Outpatient 541-767-9956 Springfield Outpatient 541-746-4506 DUII Program 541-484-9274 Mental Health Services/Cheshire Street 541-343-2993 Mental Health Services/Jefferson Alley 541-343-2993 Safe House 541-284-0661 Twenty-four hour medical detoxification services for adults (ages 18 years and older); sliding-fee scale. For ongoing treatment, adults may be referred to centers own residential or outpatient programs or to outside agency.

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission 1-800-638-2772 If you have any questions about your childs health and development, dont hesitate to call your doctor. Spanish translation by Gabriela Fabin-Santiago provided in collaboration with Head Start of Lane County.

Pearl Buck Preschool

www.pearlbuckcenter.com renee.vannorman@pearlbuckcenter.com 3690 West 1st Ave., Eugene 541-484-4666 Specialized services to families with special needs: home-based parenting support to eligible parents and their babies, preschool for children (ages 25), case management, and home visits. Tamarack Wellness Center Pool see recreation

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