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ARC LANE COUNTY
FAMILIES CONNECTED/FAMILIAS EN CONEXION
Provides peer support to parents who are raising a child with an intellectual and/or developmental disability. Helps families build community connections and connects families to events, information, and resources.
4181 E Street
Springfield, OR 97478
Eligibility: Families raising a child ages 0-18 with intellectual or developmental disabilities
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, some events occur on the weekends
BABY BLUES CONNECTION
PREGNANCY AND POSTPARTUM SUPPORT RESOURCES
Baby Blues Connection provides support, information and resources to women and families coping with pregnancy and postpartum mood disorders. Services include 24-hour phone support, parent to parent support groups in multiple locations, partner support for family members who want to support someone coping with postpartum depression or anxiety, and resource packets emailed/mailed at no cost.
PO Box 33128
Portland, OR 97292
Eligibility: Parents experiencing any kind of perinatal mood disorders, stress related to welcoming a child into their lives; and their family members.
Hours: Phone support: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
See website for support group meeting times and locations.
BLACK PARENT INITIATIVE
BLACK FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER/PARENT UNIVERSITY
Provides culturally specific services and information to promote optimal health. On site food and child care available for scheduled events.
Direct services include:
-Parenting support and educational services aimed at mobilizing Black parents to ensure their children achieve educational excellence
-Employment services: development, placement, and support
-Family Literacy and STEAM fairs
-Cultivating Culture: Gardening and healthy eating program
-Advocacy for African American families with young children in need of early intervention/early childhood special education
-Parent University classes and experiences focused on: Parental Engagement in Children's Education, Effective Parenting, and all areas of optimal health- intellectual, physical, emotional, spiritual, socio-economic, and relationship
901 NE Glisan Street Suite 250
Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Classes: usually held Thursday nights. Visit website for class calendar.
BLACK PARENT INITIATIVE
HOME VISITING/DOULA SERVICES
Culturally specific doula and home visiting support services starting at early pregnancy through age 3. Program elements include:
- Nutrition and physical activity promotion
- Community Birth Celebrations- building social supports and connections with elder mentors
- Sacred Roots full circle doula services- early pre-natal through postpartum
- Together We Can (TWC) home visiting- focused on cultural identity, parenting, family stability, child development, and economic stability
- Ubuntu group services focused on optimal health
- Parent-Child interaction and engagement groups
901 NE Glisan Street Suite 250
Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility: Sacred Roots Doula services available to any pregnant Black woman/family
Together We Can Home Visiting services available to any parent (ages teen - 30) of a Black or bi-racial child birth-3 years old
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
BRIDGING COMMUNITIES
Provides parent-to-parent mentoring, training, workshops, events, parent meetings, virtual meeting spaces, and advocacy to families with children experiencing disabilities.
100 E Main Street
Medford, OR 97501
Eligibility: Families with a child or children experiencing a disability
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK BEND OFFICE
QUARTERLY FAMILY FUN DAYS
Quarterly events geared towards anyone whose life has been affected by disability. Events encourage people to interact and participate in activities such as movie night, picnic in the park, parades, BBQ with the Bend Elks, sensory friendly movies, other sensory friendly events, sledding, and other events. This provides networking opportunities for families.
2525 NE Twin Knolls Drive
Suite 7
Bend, OR 97701
Eligibility: Families and children with disabilities
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK BURNS OFFICE
QUARTERLY FAMILY FUN DAYS
Quarterly events geared towards anyone whose life has been affected by disability. Events encourage people to interact and participate in activities such as movie night, picnic in the park, parades, BBQ with the Bend Elks, sensory friendly movies, other sensory friendly events, sledding, and other events. This provides networking opportunities for families.
484 N Broadway Avenue
Burns, OR 97720
Eligibility: Families and children with disabilities
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK KLAMATH FALLS OFFICE
QUARTERLY FAMILY FUN DAYS
Quarterly events geared towards anyone whose life has been affected by disability. Events encourage people to interact and participate in activities such as movie night, picnic in the park, parades, BBQ with the Bend Elks, sensory friendly movies, other sensory friendly events, sledding, and other events. This provides networking opportunities for families.
2701 Foothills Boulevard
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Eligibility: Families and children with disabilities
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
EARLY CHILDHOOD HUB OF LANE COUNTY
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS
Locator tool with list of Family Resource Centers by school district. Provides a range of services and support to families with children, including child literacy groups and story times, playgroups, assistance with accessing school personnel, parent education, parent literacy and computer support, and other drop-in services for families and children. Some locations may offer children's clothing and other supplies.
3171 Gateway Loop
Springfield, OR 97477
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Varies by site
ELYSIUM SANCTUARY
1ELYSIUM SANCTUARY
GUARDIAN CIRCLE
Provides outreach, connections to training opportunities, and resources for those interested in becoming a resourceparent, respite provider or babysitter. There are virtual support groups to share experiences, resources, and engage in self-care.
Confidential Mailing Address
Eligibility: Varies by service
Hours: Not applicable
ELYSIUM SANCTUARY
1ELYSIUM SANCTUARY
FAMILY FUN
Organizes events, activities, and other opportunities for foster youth and families to connect with each other and other families
Confidential Mailing Address
Eligibility: Resource Families
Hours: Not applicable
FACT OREGON
FACT FAMILY NETWORK
Provides support to caretakers, parents, siblings or anyone else that has a family member experiencing a disability by providing peer-delivered supports, knowledge, and resources.
2475 SE Ladd Avenue
Suite 430
Portland, OR 97214
Eligibility: Caretakers, parents, siblings, or anyone else that has a family member experiencing a disability
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
FOREST GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT
EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
FAMILY RESOURCE MANAGER
The Family Resource Manager provides one-on-one information and referrals to families about early learning, parenting support, basic needs, and health. Provides information about and hosts play groups, parenting classes, and early learning workshops. In class, parents have an opportunity to interact with each other and boost their parenting skills while learning nurturing strategies to support their children at home and in school.
200 N 14th Avenue
Cornelius, OR 97113
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-6
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
FOSTERCLUB
FOSTER PARENT ONLINE TRAINING
The on-line training is a subscription-based service offering interactive educational modules for credit to resource parents, supportive adults, and child welfare professionals. To confirm if earned credits are accepted, contact your local agency.
620 S Holladay Drive
#1
Seaside, OR 97138
Eligibility: Resource parents, supportive adults and/or child welfare professionals
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
IMPACT NW
IMPACT NW BRENTWOOD-DARLINGTON COMMUNITY CENTER
EARLY CHILDHOOD FATHERING PROJECT
Connects fathers with their children, other fathers, and the community through weekly father-child interaction groups and monthly outings designed to increase confidence and skills as fathers and father figures. All services are provided by fathers.
7211 SE 62nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97206
Eligibility: Fathers and father figures with children under age 5
Hours: Hours vary
MORRISON CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
MORRISON CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES ABC
PARENT MENTOR PROGRAM
Parent Mentor Program is a program of Parents Anonymous Oregon. Provides peer mentoring to parents impacted by addiction who are involved in DHS-Child Welfare and criminal justice systems. Parents are matched with Parent Mentors who have faced and conquered similar challenges. Mentors help parents to stay on track, work through the child welfare system, complete substance abuse treatment, learn positive parenting skills, build self-esteem, and develop advocacy skills. Mentors help parents connect to the recovery community and ultimately return to parenting clean and sober. They can work with parents throughout the length of their child welfare case, thereby providing the on-going support and validation.
7820 NE Holman Street
Suite B5
Portland, OR 97218
Eligibility: Available to any parent who:
-Has an open Child Welfare case due to substance abuse
-Is currently in treatment for substance abuse
-Is reuniting with their children after successful treatment
Hours: Message line: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
MORRISON CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
MORRISON CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES SALEM
PARENT MENTOR PROGRAM
Parent Mentor Program is a program of Parents Anonymous Oregon. Provides peer mentoring to parents impacted by addiction who are involved in DHS-Child Welfare and criminal justice systems. Parents are matched with Parent Mentors who have faced and conquered similar challenges. Mentors help parents to stay on track, work through the child welfare system, complete substance abuse treatment, learn positive parenting skills, build self-esteem, and develop advocacy skills. Mentors help parents connect to the recovery community and ultimately return to parenting clean and sober. They can work with parents throughout the length of their child welfare case, thereby providing the on-going support and validation.
3857 Wolverine Street NE
Suite 22
Salem, OR 97305
Eligibility: Available to any parent who:
-Has an open Child Welfare case due to substance abuse
-Is currently in treatment for substance abuse
-Is reuniting with their children after successful treatment
Hours: Message line: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
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 POST ADOPTION RESOURCE CENTER
TRAINING CALENDARS
Training Calendar provides information on upcoming parent support groups, parenting classes, and educational events for DHS post-adoptive families, assisted guardianship families, and Oregon families who have adopted through any state child welfare system.
6443 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Highway
Suite 205
Portland, OR 97221
Eligibility: Oregon DHS adoptive and assisted guardianship families, or families who have adopted through any state foster care system
Hours: Varies by training course
SQUIRES
SQUIRES KNIGHT
Squires Knight is a safe place for young fathers to connect with other young fathers, access resources, and enjoy free pizza.
Eligibility: Fathers or fathers-to-be under age 25
Hours: September-June: 3rd Thursday of the month starting at 6:30pm. Summer hours vary; check Faceboook for location information.
ST JOHNS SWAPNPLAY
Provides a community space for families to play and connect. With 7 unique indoor and outdoor play zones focused on supporting healthy childhood development, it also offers 2 "swapping" rooms where items like books, toys, gear, and other items can be donated and shared. Other services include parent-child activities, parent networking opportunities, meet-ups, and classes.
7535 N Chicago Avenue
Portland, OR 97203
Eligibility: Families with children ages 0-7, older siblings welcome
Hours: Monday-Saturday by appointment
ARC LANE COUNTY
FAMILIES CONNECTED/FAMILIAS EN CONEXION
BABY BLUES CONNECTION
PREGNANCY AND POSTPARTUM SUPPORT RESOURCES
BLACK PARENT INITIATIVE
BLACK FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER/PARENT UNIVERSITY
BRIDGING COMMUNITIES
BRIDGING COMMUNITIES
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
QUARTERLY FAMILY FUN DAYS
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
QUARTERLY FAMILY FUN DAYS
CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK
QUARTERLY FAMILY FUN DAYS
EARLY CHILDHOOD HUB OF LANE COUNTY
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS
FACT OREGON
FACT FAMILY NETWORK
FOREST GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT
FAMILY RESOURCE MANAGER
FOSTERCLUB
FOSTER PARENT ONLINE TRAINING
IMPACT NW
EARLY CHILDHOOD FATHERING PROJECT
MORRISON CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
PARENT MENTOR PROGRAM
MORRISON CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
PARENT MENTOR 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 POST ADOPTION RESOURCE CENTER
TRAINING CALENDARS
ST JOHNS SWAPNPLAY
ST JOHNS SWAPNPLAY