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Mental Health

Bradley Angle House
Organization: Bradley Angle House
Description:

Bradley Angle’s mission is to serve all people affected by domestic violence. We place any person experiencing or at risk for domestic violence at the center of our services and provide support for safety, education, empowerment, healing, and hope.

Emergency Shelter provides up to 10-12 weeks of shelter and support services for nine families. Case management and advocacy providers assist residents in obtaining clothing, furnishings, transportation, employment and/or job training, financial assistance, parenting support and groups, health services, drug, alcohol and mental health services.

24-Hour Crisis Phone Line provides immediate access to safety planning, peer counseling, resource referral, emergency bed availability and domestic violence information.

Youth Programs provide group and individual support to children up to age 17.

Address: 4548 N. Albina Avenue, Suite 101, Portland, OR 97217
Telephone: (503) 281-2442
Catholic Community Services
Organization: Catholic Community Services
Description:

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

Address: 9300 N.E. Oak View Drive, Suite A, Vancouver, WA 98662
Telephone: (360) 567-2211
Central City Concern
Organization: Central City Concern
Description:

Central City Concern (CCC) provides a comprehensive range of services including housing, healthy and recovery assistance. It is a Federally Qualified Health Center and operates at multiple sites across the Portland area. CCC provides safe and supportive housing, health care, mental health, meaningful employment, and peer support. The Recovery Center also offers a culturally-specific addiction treatment service to African American clients.

CCC certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors are highly trained and committed to successful treatment and outcomes.

Visit their website to learn more and how to contact the service facility nearest you.

Address: 232 NW 6th Avenue, Portland, OR 97209
Telephone: (503) 294-1681
Children’s Center
Organization: Children’s Center
Description:

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.

Address: 13500 SE 7th Street, Vancouver, WA 98683
Telephone: (360) 699-2244
Clackamas Service Center
Organization: Clackamas Service Center
Description:

Clackamas Service Center (CSC) is a non-profit, 501c3 dedicated to helping homeless and low income individuals and families live a healthy lifestyle. CSC provides critical services designed to promote self-sufficiency including food, medical services and clothing.

Emergency Food Boxes
M-Th. 1 pm – 3:30 pm, Fridays 2 pm-5 pm
Available to residents of Clackamas County and zip codes 97206 and 97266. Bring a current piece of mail (if you have an address.)

Evening Meals
M-Th. 5pm-6pm, Fri. 6pm, Saturdays 5:30pm

Other Services:
Clothing Room • Mental Health Counseling • Medical Services • Dental Service • AA Meetings

Address: 8800 SE 80th Ave, Portland, OR 97206
Telephone: (503) 771-7914
Community Services Northwest
Organization: Community Services Northwest
Description:

Our Mission is to provide high quality, integrated mental health, addictions and housing services, focusing on individual strengths and recovery.

We Serve a broad spectrum of Clark County residents: the majority are low income, un-or-underinsured individuals seeking treatment for mental health disorders, addictions (or both), and who may also be homeless.

Address: 317 E. 39th Street, Vancouver, WA 98663
Telephone: (800) 626-8137 | (360) 696-9560
Consumer Voices are Born
Organization: Consumer Voices are Born
Description:

CVAB is building a better community by providing support and advocacy for individual mental health or addictions recovery and encouraging a life of wellness. CVAB is committed to being the community resource for wellness and recovery through programs that include two Self-Help Recovery Centers, a Warm Line, and the Empowerment, Education and Employment clubhouse program center.

Address: CVAB, PO Box 1707, Vancouver WA 98668
Telephone: (360) 903-2853 | (866) 944-2822
Lifeworks Northwest
Organization: Lifeworks Northwest
Description:

At LifeWorks NW we support people who are working towards a better life. Through our recognized mental health and addiction services, our expert team delivers the highest quality individual and group treatment—benefiting children, teens and families, adults, older adults and the community as a whole.

Addiction
At LifeWorks NW, our wide range of customized individual and group programs help youth and families, adults and older adults deal with addictions from alcohol and gambling to medications and beyond.

LifeWorks NW provides counseling to address:
Alcohol abuse
Methamphetamine and other drug use
Problem gambling
Dependence on prescription or over-the counter medications

Mental Health
LifeWorks NW provides counseling to help with:
Anxiety
Depression
Past trauma
Family relationship issues
Challenges during adolescence
Parenting difficulties
Alzheimer’s disease

LifeWorks NW provides quality mental health and addiction services in throughout the Portland Metro area. See our website for locations.

Address: 14600 NW Cornell Road Portland, OR 97229
Telephone: (503) 645-9010 or (Toll-Free) 888-645-1666
NARA – Native American Rehabilitation Assocation
Organization: NARA – Native American Rehabilitation Assocation
Description:

The mission of NARA, NW is to provide education, physical and mental health services and substance abuse treatment that is culturally appropriate to American Indians, Alaska Natives and other vulnerable populations.

NARA NW now operates a residential family treatment center, an outpatient treatment center, a family resource program, transitional housing for Native women and children, and a primary health care clinic.

Services:
Health & Wellness Services
Outpatient Addiction Services
Residential Addiction Services
Adult Mental Health Services
Child & Family Services
Youth Programs

Visit our website to learn more about each service.

Address: 1776 SW Madison Portland, OR 97205
Telephone: (503) 224-1044
OHSU Behavioral Health Clinic
Organization: OHSU Behavioral Health Clinic
Description:

The OHSU Behavioral Health Clinic provides a broad range of mental health and substance abuse services.

Special Treatment Programs:
Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, DUI/DWI offenders

Services offered for:
American Indian and Alaska Native languages
Medicaid
Medicare
Mix of mental health and substance abuse services
Other criminal justice groups
Outpatient

Payments Accepted:
Self payment, Medicaid, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance

Payment Assistance:
Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

Language Services:
ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired, Cambodian, Chinese, French, Khmer, Lao, Laotian, Vietnamese

Address: 621 SW Alder Street, Suite 520, Portland, Oregon 97205
Telephone: (503) 494-4745, Intake: (503) 494-4747
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