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Counseling Program: Outpatient mental health treatment for children, youth, adults, and families. Services are provided at locations throughout Lane County. Call (541) 484-4428
Adolescent Recovery Program: Outpatient substance abuse treatment for youth under the age of 20, and their families. Call (541) 484-4428
Crisis Response Program: A 24-hour, 7 day-a-week crisis line for parents of children up to age 18 to call when their child is having an immediate mental health, emotional, or behavioral crisis. Trained crisis responders provide assistance to parents over the crisis phone, and can deploy a 2-person team to the family home to respond directly to the crisis if necessary. Short-term respite for children is also available when necessary. Call 1-888-989-9990.
Runaway & Homeless Services
Station 7 Program: Emergency shelter for runaway and homeless youth ages, 11-17, family reconciliation, and 24-hour crisis hotline. Call (541) 689-3111
New Roads Program: Transitional and independent living services for homeless youth ages 16-21. Education offered through New Roads School for homeless youth. Call (541) 686-4310. New Roads School (541) 302-2551
Rural Program: Emergency shelter and support services for youth in crisis assisting with food, clothing, counseling and referals. The program operates out of Cottage Grove and serves the outlying area. Call (541) 767-3823
Riverfront School & Career Center: An accredited alternative school offering academic courses and vocational training for out-of-school youth, ages 14-21. Includes an Independent Living program for children in foster care and the Lane Metro Youth Corps. Call (541) 302-2554
Center Point School: Academic and therapeutic services for youth with mental health issues, ages 11-17.
Intensive Treatment Services: Psychiatric residential treatment services for youth, ages 11-18 with chronic and severe behavioral health problems. Private referrals accepted. Call (541) 743-2611
Pathways Girls Program: Alcohol and drug treatment for girls ages 12-18.
Pathways Program: Alcohol and drug treatment for Lane County male juvenile offenders, ages 12-18.
Stepping Stone Program: Long-term treatment for male juvenile offenders, ages 12-18, in a structured group living environment.
Emma had bounced out of a dozen foster homes when she joined a Looking Glass' program to help teens transition from foster care to self-sufficiency.…
success stories learn more about what we do More
Don't wait if you feel afraid or are thinking of harming yourself or others. Maybe you just need to talk, we're here.
Call our 24-hour crisis line.
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