Emergency and Community Resources

Adult Protective Services: (503) 988-4450 

Child Abuse Report (State of Oregon): 1(800) 509-5439

Child Abuse Report (State of Washington): 1 (800) 800-422-4453

Call to Safety (women’s crisis line): (503 )235-5333

Crisis Lines:

Clark County Crisis Line: 1 (360) 696-9560 

Clackamas County Crisis Line (503) 655-8585

Multnomah County Crisis Line : (503) 988-4888 (Deaf/Hard of Hearing dial 711)

Washington County Crisis Line: (503) 291-9111 (Deaf/Hard of Hearing TDD: 1800-735-2900

Disaster Distress Hotline: 1(800) 985-5990

Deaf/Hard of Hearing:

-Text “TalkWithUs” to 66746

-Use your preferred relay service to call 1(800) 985-5990

-TTY: 1(800) 846-8517

Spanish Speakers: 1(800) 985-5990

National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1(800) 656-HOPE

Portland Police non-emergency: (503) 823-3333

Suicide Hotline: Lines For Life: 1 (800) 273- TALK/1(800)273-8255/

TREVOR Project  [LGBTQIIA+ youth]: text “TREVOR” to (202) 304-1200, 12pm-7pm 

PST  Ph: (866) 488-7386

YOUTHLINE : (877) 968-8491 

text: teen2teen to 839863

email: teen2teen@linesforlife.org

ALCOHOL/DRUG ASSESSMENT

Acadia (takes OHP insurance) (503) 238-0769

Cascadia : (503) 328-6973

Kaiser Addiction Services:  (800) 813-2000

NW Passage : (503) 858-8770

ALCOHOL/DRUG SUPPORT GROUPS

Alateen/Al-anon  (for those affected by another’s use) (503) 292-1333

Alcohol/Drug Helpline: (800) 923-4357

Alcoholics Anonymous 

Narcotics Anonymous 

Oregon Behavioral Health Support: 1(800) 923-HELP

Partnership for Drug Free Kids: 1(855) 378-4373

Youth Helpline: (877) 553-TEEN 

GENERAL INFORMATION (website links)

Drug Free.org 

If you suspect your child is using 

How to Talk to Your Child About Drug Use 

Advice to Parents- Drugs and College 101 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Resource Guide 

ALCOHOL/DRUG TREATMENT

Recovery Now: Ph: (855) 612-5576

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Resource Guide 

BASIC NEED RESOURCES/SUPPORT

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BULLYING

Stop Bullying

COVID-19

COVID-19 Emergency Relief Resources for Portland (and beyond)

Digital Well-Being Guidelines for Parents During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Parent/Caregiver Guide to Helping Families Cope with COVID-1

Talking with Kids About Covid-19 

CROSS-CULTURAL RESOURCE GUIDE

Resource guide/organizations for people of color 

EATING DISORDERS

Columbia River Eating Disorder Regional Network 

GRIEF, BEREAVEMENT AND LOSS

Compassionate Friends  (loss of child)

Dougy Center :  ph: (503) 775-8653

LEARNING RESOURCES

Learning Resources (provided by Multnomah County Library

Social/Emotional Learning  (Coping in Times of COVID)

LGBTQIA+ RESOURCES

Colage 

List of terms 

PFLAG

MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES

7cups 

Anxiety Clinic

NAMI 

Parent’s Guide to Teen Depression

Portland Therapy Center 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Resource Guide  ph: 1(800)662-HELP 24/7

PARENTING

Digital Well- Being Guidelines for Parents during the COVID-19 Pandemic 

How Is My Child Doing? 

National Parent Hotline: 1(855) 4A-Parent [1(855)427-2736] M-F, 12-5 PM PST

Reach Out Oregon: Parent to Parent 

WARMLINES (when you just want to talk someone but it’s not a crisis)

Emotional Support Warm Line: ph: 1(800) 923-4357 (24/7/365)

Senior Citizens Loneliness Line : Ph: (503) 200-1633c(24/7/365)