Clark County
The Access to Baby and Child Dentistry program — ABCD — puts young children on a lifelong path to good oral health. ABCD connects low-income families with dentists who know how to care for young kids, preventing tooth decay early and educating parents about how to take good care of their children’s teeth.
Call (360) 397-8000 extension 7371 to find a dentist near you.
Breaking Free Ministry provides emergency shelter and other short term housing solutions to residents of Clark County.
Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services are official human service outreach arms of the Catholic Church in Western Washington. staff and volunteers answer the Gospel call to loving and compassionate service with particular concern for the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death and for the dignity of the human person.
Our programs include:
– Adoption
– Behavior Rehabilitation Services
– Family Assessment and Stabilization Team( FAST)
– Foster Grandparents
ChangePoint offers professional and caring treatment services throughout the Portland Metro area with offices in Beaverton, OR, and Vancouver, WA.
ChangePoint currently offers several treatment programs for youth and adults in multiple languages. We are licensed to offer Chemical Dependency treatment for Washington and Oregon as well as Batterer Intervention programs in Oregon. We provide multiple payment options and accept various types of insurance.
ChangePoint – Beaverton
1700 NW 167th Place Suite 240
Beaverton, OR 97006
(503) 350-2758
Programs Offered:
Drug and Alcohol Evaluation
Drug and Alcohol Outpatient Treatment (Adult only)
Treatment plans for WA DUI, Deferred Prosecution and OR DUII.
Batterers Intervention Programs (Men & Women)
We offer a variety of individual and group meeting options throughout the week to meet your schedule.
ChangePoint – Vancouver
10621 Coxley Drive, Suite 106
Vancouver , WA 98662
(360) 604-0068
Programs Offered:
Drug and Alcohol Evaluation
Drug and Alcohol Outpatient Treatment (Adult and Youth Programs Available)
Treatment plans for WA DUI, Deferred Prosecution and OR DUII.
We offer a variety of individual and group meeting options throughout the week to meet your schedule.
24/7 Hotline. Always report child abuse or neglect.
As an integral part of the Vancouver/Clark County community, Children’s Center serves a vital role in providing mental health services to children, adolescents, and their families. Many of our services may be partially funded by Medicaid and/or private insurance. Out-of-pocket expenses may be provided on a sliding scale.
Our hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 7:00 pm.
Children’s Home Society of Washington (CHSW) provides a comprehensive network of care to 39,000 children and families each year that builds nurturing and stable families; fosters effective parenting; improves school readiness; develops social and emotional competence; and works to keep children safe and secure. CHSW’s core services include: adoption, early learning, foster care, family support, child and family counseling, and advocacy.
In the Vancouver area, CHSW provides services to local children and families at two locations:
East County Family Resource Center (Washougal)
Early learning, child and family counseling, and family support services
Vancouver Family Center
Family support, early learning, and child and family counseling programs
Child Protective Services
1-866-363-4276 | 1-800-562-5624
Mental Health Crisis Line
(3600 696-9560 |1-800-626-8137
Janus Youth – Resources for youth up to age 24
1-888-979-4357
Tenant Union of Washington-Tenant Rights Hotline
1-206-723-0500
Washington State Drug & Alcohol Hotline
24 Hour Helpline: 1-800-562-1240
Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Hotline
(360) 695-0501 |1-800-695-0167
Senior Information & Assistance
Energy assistance, dental care, medical transportation, prescription assistance and other services
360-694-8144
Clark County Crisis Line
The Clark County Crisis Line operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide phone triage for crisis calls from children and adults. Professional counselors will answer your call.
Clark County Crisis Services
Services include evaluation and referral to community outpatient and inpatient service delivery systems as well as community supports, including peer support counselors and consumer advocacy organizations. Designated Mental Health Professionals (DMHP) may also initiate 72-hour involuntary holds on those persons deemed a high risk to harm themselves or others, or who cannot provide for their own safety and welfare as a result of being gravely disabled.
Clearview Employment Services is committed to serving people with barriers to employment by helping potential workers build hope as well as job skills, [re]discover personal strengths as well as job interests and, [re]develop faith in their own abilities.
Services include: career counseling, vocationally related case management, support, job coaching, vocational assessment, and/or job development.
Associated with Columbia River Mental Health.
Hours: 8 am – 5 pm, Monday – Friday.