Voices united in connection and love to create bridges to mental health and addiction services in Yamhill County.
Voices united in connection and love to create bridges to mental health and addiction services in Yamhill County.
YO / YCAP office number (503)-538-8023, located 719 E. First Street, Newberg, open 9am-9pm. Youth helpline 1-866-538-8023
Activities include: after school enrichment activities, street outreach, school supplies, clothing, hygiene and other basic needs, summer programming, youth leadership development, alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention, services to run away and homeless youth including an emergency shelter, mentoring and nurturing.
Chehalem Youth & Family Counseling Center
To schedule with Clinic Psychologist (503) 538-4874
Oregon Family Support Network
(503)-363-8068
Families and youth working together to promote mental, behavioral and emotional wellness for other families and youth through education, support and advocacy.
P-Flag- Parents & Friends of Lesbians and Gay
Newberg Chapter, 2nd Tuesday of the month, Springbrook Education Center, 1421 Deborah Rd, Newberg, OR 97132
Q-Center
info@pdxqcenter.org
(503)-234-7837
David Romprey Warm Line
1-800-698-2392 / hours 9am to 11pm
Phone support provided by persons who have or had challenges in mental health and are able to support their peers who are struggling with a variety of mental health challenges.
7 Cups of Tea
Trained Listeners available for online chats
Champion Team
503-474-4600
Peer run organization providing wellness and drop-in services and support.
Project ABLE
503-474-5509
640 NE 3rd St
McMinnville, OR
Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Peer services and support to people with mental health and co-occurring issues, helping them come out of isolation and reconnect to the community.
Provoking Hope
503-895-0934
Provide a safe, sober and supportive environment, to the residents of Oregon’s Willamette Valley, to help those struggling with addictions to transition onto the path of recovery.
Providence Chemical Dependency
detox and outpatient
(503)-574-9200
Hazelden – Betty Ford
1-877-508-8470
Cedar Hills Hospital
detox and outpatient
(503)-944-5000
accept traditional Medicare
Hooper Center Detox
(503)-238-2067, Portland
Healthworks NW
detox, outpatient, suboxone
(503)-644-7300
Depaul
residential and outpatient
(503)-535-1151
Depaul
Hillsboro
(503)-693-3104
Alcoholics Anonymous
Portland: (503)-223-8569
Vancouver: (360)-694-3870
Methadone Clinics
CODA: (503)-239-8400
RAM: (503)-408-9585
Allied: (503)-226-2203
Metro: (503)-762-3130
Integrated Health: (503)-353-9415
RecoveryWorks
503-906-9995
12540 SW Main St. #202
Tigard, OR 97223
Yamhill N/A
Their website has a pdf of all locations of N/A meetings throughout the Yamhill area).
NARA- Native American Rehabilitation Association
(503)-224-1044
First Step Treatment Center
(503)-538-7647
Oregon Sports and Family Chiropractic
(503)-554-0022
Yamhill County Chemical Dependency Services
(503)-434-7527
Life Worth Living AA at Newberg Christian Church
503-538-3104
2315 Villa Rd
Newberg, OR 97128
Providence Medical Group Newberg
503-537-5900, Team D
Request appointment with Dr. Jeremy Swindle.
Suboxone and Vivtrol available.
Reclaim Clinic, Katie Nicosia, NP
Call 503-406-1009, Suboxone, Subutex, Vivitrol and Sublocade
Hazelden
Located in Newberg, 1-877-508-8470
The Power House
Located in Hermiston OR
Men’s House-(541)-567-2593
Women’s House- (541)-567-2949
There is room for 15 adults to stay in each house, while in recovery.
Serenity Lane
Located in Portland and Salem
1-800-543-9905
Residential Treatment programs, medically supported detox and other programs.
CODA, Project Nurture
Located in Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties.
Both residential and outpatient programs to assist those in recovery. (855)-733-2632
Rainier Springs Hospital
360-356-1890
2805 NE 129 street
Vancouver, Washington 98686
Rainier Springs hospital offers integrated treatment programs designed to work with individuals through each step of recovery. They assess and personalize programs and services to help those become happier, stronger, and healthier. Click the link or call the phone number listed above.
Monday / 12:00 (noon) Promise Church
Wednesday / 12:00 (noon) Promise Church
Friday / 12:00 (noon) Promise Church
Sunday / 6:00pm Episcopal Church
Monday / 7:30pm Hazelden or 8:00pm Joyful Servant Lutheran
Tuesday / 7:30pm Episcopal Church
Wednesday / 7:00pm Chehalem Cultural Center or 7:00pm United Methodist Church
Thursday / 7:30pm Episcopal Church
Friday / 6:30pm Northwest Christian Church “A Life Worth Living” or 8:00pm Joyful Servant Lutheran
Saturday / 7:00am Joyful Servant Lutheran (Men) or 8:00pm Joyful Servant Lutheran Church
Monday / 7:30pm Old School
Wednesday / 8:00pm Sherwood Community Friends Church
Thursday / 7:30pm Friends Church (Men)
Friday /7:00pm Sherwood Community Friends
CareLinx
(503)-215-2500
Home Instead
(503)-530-1527
United Home Care
(503)-38-4218
Visiting Angels
(503)-538-505
Faith in Action
(503)-537-1549
Organize volunteer caregivers, caregiver support groups, and Family Friends and library book deliveries. Caregiver support groups is 2nd and 4th Thursdays at 1:30-3 pm in Hospital conference room.
NW Senior and Disability Services
Nursing homes, assisted living, hospice, home health, home care, caregiving, can be found on separate lists, googled, medicare.gov. Adult foster home list is updated on website.
YMCA
(503)-625-9622
Located in Sherwood, OR: No one is denied access/services due to inability to pay- they have a financial assistance program (For Adult- average is 35$/month)
Chehalem Park and Rec
(503)-554-0283
For 3 month (quarterly) membership for aquatics for single adult: $82/103 (in-district/out-of district. Adult drop in swim is 3.5$/4.00. For Fitness center: Quarterly for single adult: $119/148; Drop in for single adult: 7$/7.50
Henderson House
(503)-472-1503
There are 4 different advocates available. If you need shelter first you speak with an advocate. At this facility and walk-ins are generally available. Open M-F 9-5 610 1st Street across from Post Office Service available 24 hrs. a day.
Juliette’s House
(503)-435-1550
Support and assessment for victims of sexual abuse
Victim Assistance Program
(503)-434-7510
This is a crime support group and there are many different volunteers. You would call to find out when groups are meeting and which one fits your needs best.
Call to Safety
Sexual and Domestic Violence Crises Line 24 Line
888-235-5333
Domestic Violence: The National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800- 799-SAFE (7233)
Rape and Sexual Assault: RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800- 656-HOPE (4673)
Love is Respect, Domestic Abuse Resource
Discuss your options anonymously by sending “loveis” to 22522, or go online at loveisrespect.org
Yamhill County DHS Child Welfare
368 NE Norton Ln. McMinnville
(503)-472-0311
Juliette’s House – Child Abuse Intervention Center
1075 SW Cedarwood Avenue, McMinnville, OR 97128
Children Protection Service Referrals (855) 503-7233: Medical/Forensic Child Abuse Assessments
Family Support Services Team (503) 687-1314
Treatment, Trauma Focused Therapy & Mental Health Services for Child, Teen, Adult & Family (503) 687-1398
Oregon Bar Association Pro Bono program
(503)-620-0222
Yamhill County Legal Aide
(503)-472-9561
Immigration Counseling & Advocacy Program (ICAP)
Lutheran Community Services offers immigration counseling and legal advocacy for refugees and immigrants.
Providence Hospice
(503)-215-4636
Ask for bereavement support. They have a support group that meets at the hospital on the 1st and 3rd Thursday from 4:#0-6om
Legacy Health System
(503)-413-7348
Provides grief recovery classes and support groups. Grief and loss support groups on the 1st and 3rd Mondays from 2pm-3:30pm at McMinnville Public Library, Carnegie Room, free to public.
www.griefwatch.com
provides information and resources
First Candle
offers a 24/7 Grief Support Hotline at 1-800-221-7437
Veterans Service Officer for Yamhill Co
Debbie Gill
(503)-434-7503
Veterans Administration
(503)-220-8262
Veterans of Foreign Wars: Grant Info
1-866-789-6333
Returning Veterans
(503)-954-2259
Some are Grand Ronde tribal specific programs, some are tribal specific programs, some are only local community member programs… Best to call and see if you qualify)
Behavioral Health
503-879-2026
Women’s Transitional House (post treatment, post jail/prison time)
503-879-2026
Health and Wellness Clinic (Community Health, Wellness visits, Wellness visit transportation, Lab/X-ray, Dental, Optometry, Pharmacy)
503-879 2002
Cultural Resources
503-879-2186
Adult Education
503-879-2284
Early Childhood Education/Head Start
503-879-2287
Youth Education
503-879-2102
Grand Ronde Housing Authority
503-879-2477
Grand Ronde Library
503-879-1488
Social Services ((Domestic and sexual Violence prevention, emergency assistance, youth prevention and empowerment (tobacco prevention, pregnancy prevention, etc.), Men’s transitional house, Veterans services, disability consultant, Employment and training, etc.)
503-879-2034
Grants for Seniors
https://grantsforseniors.org/
This organization may be able to help you find grants to help pay for bills.