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MENTAL HEALTH & OTHER RESOURCES.

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DOWNLOAD: Youth Resource App - Managed by Portland Public Schools

If you or your student are experiencing a MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCY, please utilize the following emergency services (or in Español | Русский | Tiếng Việt | Soomaali | 中文):
  • Multnomah County Crisis Line, Services, Project Respond 503-988-4888
  • Cascadia Urgent Walk-In Clinic: 42nd & SE Division 503-963-2575 Open Late Daily 7am-10:30pm 
  • Kaiser Crisis Line 503-331-6425 
  • Providence Behavioral Health: Psychiatric Treatment 503-574-9235
  • National Suicide Prevention Hotline Dial 988
  • Oregon Youthline Text: Teen2Teen to 839863 
  • Trevor Project & Trevor Life Line 866-488-7386 -or- text START to 678678
  • Trans Lifeline 877-565-8860
  • ​Crisis Lines: Nationwide Crisis Services

If you are interested in ONGOING PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES:
Here is the Life Stance Health Services self-referral Form

For MENTAL HEALTH resources students can use at home: 
  • Student Self-Service Mental Health Resources
  • ​PPS Virtual Calming Room: PPS Student Success and Health has adapted a digital calming space with resources from journaling to mandalas.

For a list of local community-based organizations providing MENTAL HEALTH services:
Local Mental Health Organizations webpage or: Printable PDF ​

For virtual services available to PPS students with OHP/Medicaid/(some Kaiser):
  • Multnomah County School-Based Mental Health or Student Health Centers ​​​

For a list of Providers of Color, Queer & Trans providers, & other specific providers:
PSU SSW Mental Health Provider Database ​

For a list of Mental Health resources partnering with NAMI Oregon: 
National Alliance on Mental Illness Resources: Children and Families

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For a list of organizations providing drug and alcohol use resources, including insurance carriers (OHP and private insurance), populations served, languages provided, and agency info: 
  • Drug and Alcohol Counseling Resources webpage or: Printable PDF
  • ​Lines for Life: Lines for Life is a regional non-profit dedicated to preventing substance abuse
For emergency resources & info related to COVID-19 Coronavirus please visit:
  • Safe + Strong (Oregon Health Authority)
  • Coronavirus Updates and Resources for PPS
  • COVID-19 Emergency Relief Resources for PDX (and beyond)
  • 211 Info: Information and Resources or by dialing 211 (866-698-6155).

For info from PPS Student Success and Health related to COVID-19 please visit:
  • COVID-19: Adapted Resources
  • Supporting Students of Color

For videos and resources highlighting mental health stigma in African American and Latinx communities, as part of NAMI's Minority Mental Health Awareness Month:
  • Strength Over Silence: Stories Of Courage, Culture And Community

​To view Student Success and Health's staff video honoring MH Awareness Month:
  • Mental Health Matters

 To apply for Food, Cash, and Child Care Assistance ALL IN ONE PLACE:
  • DHS Benefits and Assistance webpage or apply in: English | Español | Русский | Tiếng Việt | Soomaali
To apply for Free and Reduced Price Meals AND P(Pandemic)-EBT ($384 per child):
  • Informational Flyer (immigration status does not impact eligibility)
  • To Apply in English: Confidential Household Application for Free and Reduced Price Meals
  • Aplicar en Español: Solicitud del hogar para comidas gratis o a precio reducido

To apply for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP/food stamps):
  • SNAP Application webpage or apply in: English | Español | Русский | Tiếng Việt | Soomaali
To apply for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) food support:
  • Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Application webpage (503-988-3503)
To apply for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF):
  • TANF Application webpage (971-673-2550) or apply in: English | Español | Русский  | Tiếng Việt
For support finding Emergency Childcare visit:
  • Find Child Care Oregon

 For info on utility provider response to COVID-19 and Utility Assistance:
  • Portland Water Bureau - Sewer, Stormwater and Water Financial Assistance Application,
  • Northwest Natural Gas - bill payment assistance,
  • PGE - bill payment assistance,
  • Pacific Power - bill payment assistance, 
  • West Oregon Electric Cooperative - bill payment assistance,
  • Phone & Internet Providers: Verizon,  Comcast Xfinity,  AT&T,  T-Mobile

Other Resources:
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➤Health Care Information 

➤Urgent Walk-In Clinic 4212 SE Division (503)963-2575 DAILY 7a-10:30p OHP; insurance not a barrier

➤Oregon Health Authority: Covid-19 Updates

➤Multnomah Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA):

➤Parent Warmline: A support team of families of friends
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➤Call to Safety: Domestic Violence
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