Search by Provider Name
28 Matching Service Providers
211INFO
211INFO MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM
211info's Maternal and Child Health Program provides specialized information, referral, and follow-up services to individuals and family members of all genders covering needs and questions related to pregnancy, maternal and child health, sexual and reproductive health, and women's health across the life span, including resources for women with breast cancer.
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm
ALL-OPTIONS
ALL-OPTIONS PREGNANCY, PARENTING, ABORTION, AND ADOPTION TALKLINE
Talkline offers a free and confidential space to talk about pregnancy, parenting, abortion, and adoption. Peer Counselors offer judgment-free support at any point before, during, and after pregnancy, regardless of which options the caller is considering.
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Friday 7am -10pm, Saturday/Sunday 7am-3pm
BREAST FRIENDS
BREAST CANCER PEER SUPPORT NETWORK AND RESOURCES
Provides one-on-one support for newly-diagnosed breast cancer patients and their families and friends through diagnosis, treatment, and beyond. Manages a volunteer match program for patients needing additional support. Free hats, wigs, and prosthesis with bras available for chemotherapy patients with hair loss and those who have undergone a mastectomy. In-person and phone support available. Offers workshops, retreats, and support groups.
14050 SW Pacific Highway
Suite 101
Tigard, OR 97224
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-4pm, Friday by appointment
CASCADE AIDS PROJECT
PEER-TO-PEER SUPPORT SERVICES
Provides supportive services for people living with HIV/AIDS. Helps people navigating healthcare and drug and alcohol abuse recovery systems.
520 NW Davis Street
Suite 215
Portland, OR 97209
Eligibility: -Individuals with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis
-Income at or below 300% Federal Poverty Level
-Currently in need of additional mental health and/or substance abuse support
-Support with sustaining mental health or substance abuse treatment
-Currently housed, but struggling to maintain housing
-Assistance with linkage to care
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-5pm
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION
24/7 MOBILE CRISIS RESPONSE TEAM
Provides face-to-face therapeutic responses as well as peer support services in public settings where a mental health crisis is occurring. This can be in an individual's home, at a school, in a business and even on a street corner. The goal of mobile crisis services is to help individuals resolve the mental health crisis where they are, and to avoid unnecessary hospitalization, involuntary commitment, and arrest or incarceration.
2051 Kaen Road
Suite 154
Oregon City, OR 97045
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING BURNS
DISABILITY PEER SUPPORT
Peer support links individuals with disabilities with trained mentors who also have disabilities, either one-on-one or in groups. Clients work with mentors to identify barriers to independent living and to brainstorm ways to eliminate these barriers.
51 W Washington
Burns, OR 97720
Eligibility: Individuals with significant physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental disabilities and their families. Disabilities include:
-Physical or orthopedic disabilities
-Psychiatric disabilities
-Learning or developmental disabilities
-Hyperactivity or concentration difficulties (ADD or ADHD)
-Brain injuries caused by accident or stroke
-Blindness or nearsightedness
-Deafness or being hard of hearing
-Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) or environmental illness (EI)
-HIV/AIDS
Peer Counseling
Healing Pathways for Women Support Group: a peer-facilitated 14-week group for women 18 and older with physical disabilities living with depression.

Journeys for Men Support Group: 14 weekly peer-facilitated groups for men 18 and older with physical disabilities living with depression.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING ONTARIO
DISABILITY PEER SUPPORT
Peer support links individuals with disabilities with trained mentors who also have disabilities, either one-on-one or in groups. Clients work with mentors to identify barriers to independent living and to brainstorm ways to eliminate these barriers.
1021 SW 5th Avenue
Ontario, OR 97914
Eligibility: Individuals with significant physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental disabilities and their families. Disabilities include:
-Physical or orthopedic disabilities
-Psychiatric disabilities
-Learning or developmental disabilities
-Hyperactivity or concentration difficulties (ADD or ADHD)
-Brain injuries caused by accident or stroke
-Blindness or nearsightedness
-Deafness or being hard of hearing
-Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) or environmental illness (EI)
-HIV/AIDS
Peer Counseling
Healing Pathways for Women Support Group: a peer-facilitated 14-week group for women 18 and older with physical disabilities living with depression.

Journeys for Men Support Group: 14 weekly peer-facilitated groups for men 18 and older with physical disabilities living with depression.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING PENDLETON
DISABILITY PEER SUPPORT
Peer support links individuals with disabilities with trained mentors who also have disabilities, either one-on-one or in groups. Clients work with mentors to identify barriers to independent living and to brainstorm ways to eliminate these barriers.
322 SW 3rd Avenue
Pendleton, OR 978012174
Eligibility: Individuals with significant physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental disabilities and their families. Disabilities include:
-Physical or orthopedic disabilities
-Psychiatric disabilities
-Learning or developmental disabilities
-Hyperactivity or concentration difficulties (ADD or ADHD)
-Brain injuries caused by accident or stroke
-Blindness or nearsightedness
-Deafness or being hard of hearing
-Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) or environmental illness (EI)
-HIV/AIDS
Peer Counseling
Healing Pathways for Women Support Group: a peer-facilitated 14-week group for women 18 and older with physical disabilities living with depression.

Journeys for Men Support Group: 14 weekly peer-facilitated groups for men 18 and older with physical disabilities living with depression.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING THE DALLES
DISABILITY PEER SUPPORT
Peer support links individuals with disabilities with trained mentors who also have disabilities, either one-on-one or in groups. Clients work with mentors to identify barriers to independent living and to brainstorm ways to eliminate these barriers.
400 E Scenic Drive
3rd Floor, Suite 2382
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: Individuals with significant physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental disabilities and their families. Disabilities include:
-Physical or orthopedic disabilities
-Psychiatric disabilities
-Learning or developmental disabilities
-Hyperactivity or concentration difficulties (ADD or ADHD)
-Brain injuries caused by accident or stroke
-Blindness or nearsightedness
-Deafness or being hard of hearing
-Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) or environmental illness (EI)
-HIV/AIDS
Peer Counseling
Healing Pathways for Women Support Group: a peer-facilitated 14-week group for women 18 and older with physical disabilities living with depression.

Journeys for Men Support Group: 14 weekly peer-facilitated groups for men 18 and older with physical disabilities living with depression.
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
FAMILY SOLUTIONS
Specializes in working with children, youth and families who have experienced trauma and are facing mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression and ADHD, etc. Services include individual, family and group therapy, family support services, peer support services, psychiatric medication services, school based therapeutic services, and coordination of care.
3200 NE 109th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98682
Eligibility: Serves children, youth, and families. Varies by service.
Hours: Office hours: Monday-Friday 8AM-5:30PM
GOOD SAMARITAN MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
COUNSELING MINISTRY
A faith-based organization that offers a counseling ministry that includes individual, marriage, and men's and women's groups. The groups are run by trained peer counselors.
7929 SW Cirrus Drive
Beaverton, OR 97008
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm, Friday 9am-5pm
INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES
Provides independent living services to individuals, family members, and care providers. The four core services include advocacy, information and referral, peer counseling, and skills training. Also offers support groups and recreation activities.
1839 NE Couch Street
Portland, OR 97232
Eligibility: Persons with disabilities
Hours: Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 8:30am-5pm, Wednesday 12:30pm-5pm
KAIROS
KAIROS CADENZA RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT HOME
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT HOMES
Provides a residential treatment home that houses five young adults with serious mental and behavioral disorders. The facility is non-secure. Residents receive intensive mental health services geared toward helping them develop the thinking and coping skills that will assist them in making the transition to adulthood. Staff help them learn to navigate the work and/or education worlds and to develop skills that enable them to attend school, work, and live independently in the community.
4385 Sunnyside Road NE
Salem, OR 97305
Eligibility: Ages 17-24
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
KAIROS
KAIROS COASTLINE SERVICES
COASTLINE SERVICES
Provides closely integrated education and treatment services for youth and their families. Mental health and teaching staff help children learn to cope with their mental, behavioral and academic challenges, and work with parents to help them respond effectively to their children. Also offers outpatient services, community skills training, wraparound support, peer and family support.
2020 Thompson Road
Coos Bay, OR 97420
Eligibility: Ages 4-17
Hours: Monday/Wednesday/Thursday 8:30am-12:30pm
KAIROS
KAIROS MOMENTUM RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT HOME
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT HOMES
Provides a residential treatment home that houses five young adults with serious mental and behavioral disorders. The facility is non-secure. Residents receive intensive mental health services geared toward helping them develop the thinking and coping skills that will assist them in making the transition to adulthood. Staff help them learn to navigate the work and/or education worlds and to develop skills that enable them to attend school, work, and live independently in the community.
1920 Kurtz Lane
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Eligibility: Ages 17-24
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
KAIROS
KAIROS TEMPO RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT HOME
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT HOMES
Provides a residential treatment home that houses five young adults with serious mental and behavioral disorders. The facility is non-secure. Residents receive intensive mental health services geared toward helping them develop the thinking and coping skills that will assist them in making the transition to adulthood. Staff help them learn to navigate the work and/or education worlds and to develop skills that enable them to attend school, work, and live independently in the community.
348 Ruby Avenue
Eugene, OR 97404
Eligibility: Ages 17-24
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
LIFEWAYS INC
PEER SUPPORT CENTER
Partners with Lifeways to provide a range of services and support to mental health consumers, including self-help groups, skill groups, advocacy, activities, peer-to-peer support, food bank, linkage to community resources, dual diagnosis group, and National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) services.
702 Sunset Drive
Ontario, OR 97914
Eligibility: Individuals experiencing mental health issues
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
MALHEUR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
PEER DELIVERED SERVICES
Peer Support Specialists and Peer Wellness Specialists connect people to care, resources and services before and after an overdose, infection or other health issue related to substance use.
Conduct Hepatitis B and C testing, support participants to access substance use treatment, and provide harm reduction counseling and support.
1108 SW 4th Street
Ontario, OR 97914
Eligibility: History of or a current substance use concern
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-noon and 1pm-5pm
NEW NARRATIVE
NEW NARRATIVE MILL PARK CENTER
Provides mental health services, including case management, cognitive and creative therapy, skills training, employment assistance, assistance obtaining benefits and entitlements, prescriber services, medication monitoring (must be an active participant in behavioral health counseling), money management, medical coordination, and peer-delivered services.
Cannot provide neurological assessments for ADHD or autism.
Currently unable to offer medication management to new intakes.
1952 SE 122nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97233
Eligibility: Individuals with severe and persistent mental health conditions
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
NEW NARRATIVE
NEW NARRATIVE SPRING CREEK CENTER
Provides mental health services, including case management, cognitive and creative therapy, skills training, employment assistance, assistance obtaining benefits and entitlements, prescriber services, medication monitoring (must be an active participant in behavioral health counseling), money management, medical coordination, and peer-delivered services.
Cannot provide neurological assessments for ADHD or autism.
Currently unable to offer medication management to new intakes.
8915 SW Center Street
Tigard, OR 97223
Eligibility: Individuals with severe and persistent mental health conditions
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
HOMELESS OUTREACH & ADVOCACY PROJECT (HOAP)
HOMELESS OUTREACH AND ADVOCACY PROJECT
Provides a drop-in center for people who are homeless. Services include information and referral, drop-in service navigation, laundry, clothing, showers, lunch, mailbox access, mental health support groups, and peer support services. Also connects clients with medical services at West Salem Medical Clinic.
694 Church Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Individuals who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-1pm and 2pm-4pm
Appointments: Monday-Friday 2pm-4pm
ONE COMMUNITY HEALTH
HOOD RIVER CLINIC
SALUD DIABETES MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Salud is a program where patients are supported, coached, and connected to peers as they navigate lifestyle changes to reduce diabetes risks. The Salud program offers 1:1 and group classes that lay the groundwork for understanding diabetes as well as personalized care plans for nutrition and medication management.
849 Pacific Avenue
Hood River, OR 97031
Eligibility: Established One Community Health patients only
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
ONE COMMUNITY HEALTH
THE DALLES CLINIC
SALUD DIABETES MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Salud is a program where patients are supported, coached, and connected to peers as they navigate lifestyle changes to reduce diabetes risks. The Salud program offers 1:1 and group classes that lay the groundwork for understanding diabetes as well as personalized care plans for nutrition and medication management.
1040 Webber Street
The Dalles, OR 97058
Eligibility: Established One Community Health patients only
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
PROJECT ABLE
PROJECT ABLE MCMINNVILLE
Services include individual peer support, wellness and trauma support activities, vocational support, and classes to enhance an individual's wellness goals. One-on-one support is provided for individuals who want support and accountability in reaching fitness or health goals and for those working through trauma-related issues.
640 NE 3rd Street
McMinnville, OR 97128
Eligibility: Adults 18 and over who are, or have been, recipients of mental health services and/or who have been isolated due to other chronic health and wellness conditions.
Hours: Varies by site
PROJECT ABLE
PROJECT ABLE SALEM
Services include individual peer support, wellness and trauma support activities, vocational support, and classes to enhance an individual's wellness goals. One-on-one support is provided for individuals who want support and accountability in reaching fitness or health goals and for those working through trauma-related issues.
1599 State Street
Salem, OR 97301
Eligibility: Adults 18 and over who are, or have been, recipients of mental health services and/or who have been isolated due to other chronic health and wellness conditions.
Hours: Varies by site
SEXUAL ASSAULT SUPPORT SERVICES OF LANE COUNTY
SEXUAL ASSAULT SUPPORT SERVICES
Provides support for survivors of past and present sexual assault, abuse, and harassment and for friends and family of survivors. Services include a crisis line, medical response and legal advocacy, support groups, peer support, community education and outreach for prevention, and information and referral. All services are confidential.
1902 Jefferson Street
Suite 1
Eugene, OR 97405
Eligibility: Survivors of sexual assault, abuse, and harassment, and their friends and family members
Hours: Crisis line, advocacy/legal/medical response: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week.
SPOKES UNLIMITED
PEER SUPPORT
Pairs participants with well-adjusted peer consultants who have similar disabilities. The consultants act as role models, share personal experiences, and help participants adjust to their disability.
1006 Main Street
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Eligibility: Individuals with disabilities
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm, Friday 9am-11:30am
WELLMAMA
MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUPPORT SERVICES
Provides peer support through a Text Support Line, online & in-person peer to peer support groups, individual peer support, and other services. Certified Peer Support Specialists facilitate each group and share information about prevention and wellness. Facilitators provide support and resources, and referrals to qualified professionals, as needed. Support people, including partners, and babies under a year are welcome at all meetings.
576 Olive Street
Suite205
Eugene, OR 97401205
Eligibility: Families struggling with emotions related to reproductive health, such as pregnancy, the first few years postpartum, adoption, infertility, and perinatal loss.
Hours: Support group times vary - Call or visit website for information
BREAST FRIENDS
BREAST CANCER PEER SUPPORT NETWORK AND RESOURCES
CASCADE AIDS PROJECT
PEER-TO-PEER SUPPORT SERVICES
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION
24/7 MOBILE CRISIS RESPONSE TEAM
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
DISABILITY PEER SUPPORT
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
DISABILITY PEER SUPPORT
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
DISABILITY PEER SUPPORT
EASTERN OREGON CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
DISABILITY PEER SUPPORT
GOOD SAMARITAN MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
COUNSELING MINISTRY
INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES
INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCES
KAIROS
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT HOMES
KAIROS
COASTLINE SERVICES
KAIROS
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT HOMES
KAIROS
RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT HOMES
LIFEWAYS INC
PEER SUPPORT CENTER
MALHEUR COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
PEER DELIVERED SERVICES
NEW NARRATIVE
NEW NARRATIVE MILL PARK CENTER
NEW NARRATIVE
NEW NARRATIVE SPRING CREEK CENTER
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES
HOMELESS OUTREACH AND ADVOCACY PROJECT
ONE COMMUNITY HEALTH
SALUD DIABETES MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
ONE COMMUNITY HEALTH
SALUD DIABETES MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT ABLE
PROJECT ABLE MCMINNVILLE
PROJECT ABLE
PROJECT ABLE SALEM
SEXUAL ASSAULT SUPPORT SERVICES OF LANE COUNTY
SEXUAL ASSAULT SUPPORT SERVICES
SPOKES UNLIMITED
PEER SUPPORT
WELLMAMA
MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH AND SUPPORT SERVICES