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Addictions Recovery Center East Main Street

1003 East Main Street Suite 104
Medford, OR 97504

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Roseburg VA Health Care System North Bend VA Clinic

2191 Marion Street
North Bend, OR 97459

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

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Central City Concern

971-361-7888
Central City Concern is based in Portland and helps residents with housing, healthcare, substance use treatment and recovery, and job training and placement. CCC offers affordable housing options across the metro area and they also provide primary medical care, mental health treatment, and a pharmacy. The substance use treatment includes detox, outpatient, and inpatient programs, peer support, and recovery groups.

Oregon 211

2-1-1
Oregon residents who call 211 are connected to a broad range of social resources, including housing and shelter services, utility support, child and senior care, food, clothing, and other basic needs, employment and education support, mental health and substance use treatment, and much more. It would take hours to find every program individually, but callers to 211 get everything in one place.

Folk Time: Free to Be Me

503-238-6428
Folk Time’s Free to Be Me program, which meets in Northeast Portland three days a week, allows adults with mental health diagnoses or in substance use recovery to come together for activities, lunch, and support. There is peer support, and people can share their experiences without fear of judgment.

The Clackamas Drop

The Clackamas Drop provides young people ages 14-21 a drop-in center where they can participate in team-based learning, leadership training, and other activities. The program has youth peer support specialists and can help young people connect to community based services. They also provide help with homework, a Wii and board games, snacks, and help with resumes and practice interviews.

Options for Southern Oregon

541-476-2373
Options for Southern Oregon is a non-profit that offers a wide range of services in multiple locations in Jackson and Josephine Counties. They have adult and child counseling, skills training for youth, adults, and families, peer support, employment and housing services, and case management. They also have “The Hub,” where you can find harm reduction supplies, support groups, and peer recovery support.

4D Recovery

971-703-4623
4D Recovery is a non profit organization in Oregon that provides services for adolescents and young adults who are working towards recovery from alcohol and substance use disorder. They have peer mentorship programs, support meetings and social recovery events as well as access to sober housing. They may also offer treatment services.

The Miracles Club

503-249-8559
The Miracles Club in Portland is a community recovery center that supports the African American community. They have peer services, a fellowship hall, a wellness program, a space for recovery meetings, and sober events. They are also connected to a wide variety of other organizations that offer additional services.

Lines for Life

9-8-8
Lines for Life is Oregon’s 988 Suicide and Crisis line. The compassionate counselors who answer can help you work through concerns, connect you to crisis care, and give you information about a wide variety of social services. This site lists specific helplines for alcohol and drugs, military and veterans, racial equity, senior loneliness, and youth.

Oregon Recovers

Oregon Recovers is an inclusive non profit organization of people in recovery and their family and friends whose goal is to ensure that state residents have access to high quality prevention, addiction treatment, and recovery programs. They support medication assisted treatment, harm reduction, and an expansion of treatment programs.

Mental Health and Addiction Association of Oregon (MHAAAO)

503-922-2377
The Mental Health and Addiction Association of Oregon is a nonprofit peer run organization. Their mission is to promote self directed recovery and wellness. They provide peer support that helps each individual meet their personal goals, from getting treatment to finding secure housing and employment. They serve those with mental health or addiction challenges at no cost.

The Alano Club of Portland

503-222-5756
Alano Club of Portland is a non-profit organization that helps individuals with alcohol or substance use disorder. They host a variety of 12 step meetings, have a Recovery Gym, and connect people to peer support. They also have a Recovery Toolkit Series that allows those in recovery to create personalized toolkits to help them address their unique challenges.

Oregon State University Student Health Services

541-737-9355
The Oregon State University Student Health Services offers support programs to prevent addiction and support those in recovery. This page lists on campus and off campus resources, including the Joan and Tom Skoro Collegiate Recovery Program, 12 step meetings, Recovery Study Hours, and more.

Association of Recovery in Higher Education

The Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE) is a national program that seeks to champion, develop and sustain excellence in collegiate recovery. This page has a link to the Collegiate Recovery Directory, allowing students and family members to find programs at the schools they attend. There is also a map showing recovery programs by region in the U.S. and Canada.

Southern Oregon University Health and Wellness Center

541-494-4875
The La Clinica Health and Wellness Center of Southern Oregon University offers programs for students who need immediate and ongoing mental health support services. Their services range from support and counseling on issues such as stress, substance use, and suicide prevention to referrals to outside resources when needed.

Harmony Academy

503-496-3929
Harmony Academy is a tuition free public high school in Lake Oswego that provides youth in recovery a safe, sober and supportive education. In addition to providing a high school curriculum, they offer students a culture with positive peer support, family support and individualized recovery plans to help students succeed.

Pride Northwest

503-295-9788
Pride Northwest is a non profit organization in Portland that provides support for the LGBTQ+ community. They serve as a connector between resources and on the ground advocates who help with housing, access to medical care, mental health and substance use treatment and legal assistance. Pride Northwest supplies funding, technical assistance, networking, and more.

True Colors Recovery

971-252-1943
True Colors provides affirming recovery support services for the LGBTQIA2s+ community in North Portland. They have free recovery mentor services and a drop-in center. Mentors help you connect to community resources, build a healthy social and support network, and create steps that will help you rebuild personal assets. True Colors embraces all roads to recovery including medication assisted treatment.

The Trevor Project

212-695-8650
The Trevor Project is an international suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for young people in the LGBTQ+ community. Their services are available 24/7 whether you’re in crisis or are just feeling lonely. Individuals can speak with qualified counselors through phone calls, text, or chat. The Trevor Project also hosts TrevorSpace, an international online community for LGBTQ+ young people ages 13 to 24.

Veterans Crisis Line

9-8-8
The Veterans Crisis Line is a part of the national 9-8-8 program. Veterans, active service members and those who support them can reach out even if they are not enrolled in VA benefits or health care. You can get support and connections to local resources with complete privacy. The services are offered 24/7 via phone, online chat, or texting. There are also numbers to reach the crisis line from overseas.

Modern Military Association of America (MMAA)

202-328-3244
The Modern Military Association of America is a voice for LGBTQ+ members of the military and veterans. They provide education, support networks, and advocacy with the goal of eliminating discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or HIV status. They also take reports of LBTQ+ and HIV discrimination.

Painted Horse Recovery

971-205-5144
Painted Horse Recovery in Portland offers free Native-based addiction recovery center. They offer culturally specific services that include 12 step meetings, Wellbriety, recovery events, skill building, and cultural nights. They believe in culturally inclusive programming that embraces traditional ways and promotes community-building.

Native American Rehabilitation Association

503-224-1044
The Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest (NARA NW) is located in Portland and serves American Indians and Alaskan Natives and others in need. They provide culturally appropriate care through a residential family treatment center, outpatient treatment center, family services center, transitional housing, and more.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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HIV Alliance

541-342-5088
HIV Alliance operates in multiple cities in Oregon, providing syringe exchange, pickup, and dropboxes, along with naloxone (Narcan) kits, HIV and Hep C testing and treatment, PrEP, and counseling services. The website shows all HIV Alliance locations and hours of operation.

Outside In

503-535-3800
Outside In has harm reduction programs in Portland and Oregon City. They offer naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose prevention training, syringe programs, HIV/Hep C testing, fentanyl test strips, safer sex supplies, needle disposal, and referrals to treatment for those who are interested. They also have other services, such as peer support, medical care, a drop-in day program with food, showers, laundry, and mail, housing and employment support, and help enrolling in social services.

Harm Reduction Coalition

The National Harm Reduction Coalition makes it easy for you to locate harm reduction resources near you. You can find local syringe access programs and Narcan overdose prevention kits throughout Oregon, and you can look for other services like fentanyl test strips and HIV/Hep C testing.

Deschutes County

514-322-7400
The Deschutes County Health Department offers harm reduction services for residents at a variety of times and locations. They offer free syringe exchange and Narcan kits as well as testing for HIV, Hepatitis C and Syphilis and safe and private used needle drop boxes. They also offer fentanyl test strips, antibiotic ointment, and many other supplies.

Portland People’s Outreach Project

503-765-7767
The Portland People's Outreach Project is an all volunteer, peer run organization that provides needs based harm reduction supplies. They have a bicycle outreach on Fridays, a physical location on Saturdays, and several locations by car on Sunday. Supplies include clean syringes without needing to exchange, Narcan kits for overdose prevention, safer sex supplies, and wound care items, along with many more necessities.

Government Programs

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Harmony Academy Recovery High School

Harmony Academy Recovery High School can help young people who often have very few treatment resources in Oregon. Harmony is a state-chartered public school in Lake Oswego, and anyone can attend. Students receive standard public education and can connect with other sober students. One-on-one sobriety coaching and support group meetings are built into the daily schedule.

State of Oregon Housing Stability Programs

For those experiencing homelessness or at risk of it, the State of Oregon Housing Stability Program provides housing counselors who can help. Counselors can help with rental assistance, connections to homeless or severe weather shelters, and other housing needs. The website also has links to find affordable housing, housing for those with HIV/AIDS, and veteran’s housing services.

Care Oregon

503-416-4100
Care Oregon provides physical, dental and mental health care and substance use treatment for members who are enrolled in the Oregon Health Plan, a statewide Medicaid program. Those enrolled receive free or nearly free care for mental health and addiction treatment. Care Oregon offers information about these behavioral health options in a wide variety of languages along with county specific crisis lines.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

800-698-2411
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs provides services for military members and veterans in need of mental health and/or addiction treatment. They offer inpatient and outpatient care along with crisis support for issues such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, substance use disorder, transitioning out of the military, LGBTQ+, and much more. They have specific services for women and older veterans.

Indian Health Services

503-414-5555
The Portland Area Indian Health Service is a Federal program for American Indians and Alaska Native people. They provide culturally aware medical care through health centers, health stations, and preventative health programs with the goal of raising the physical, mental, social and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives.
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