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Pacific Source

Pacific Source Health Plans

Behavioral Health Navigation Team and Individualized Care Management Support for students and families who have OHP to navigate service providers based on individual and family needs.

(458) 240-8018


Saving Grace

Saving Grace

Emergency Shelter and support for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors. Services are designed to help survivors with the healing process and to provide them with empowering resources for their lives.

(541) 389-7021


Big Brothers Big Sisters

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One-to-one mentoring relationships support the critical social and emotional development needed to help build resilience and promote youth mental health and well-being.

(541) 312-6047


COPY (Central Oregon Partnerships for Youth)

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Central Oregon Partnerships for Youth (COPY) is designed to connect safe and appropriate adult volunteers as mentors for a child with an incarcerated parent or caregiver.

(541) 388-6651


CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate)

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Advocates that provide children in foster care with a voice.

(541) 389-1618


Family Resource Center

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Evidence-based programming, information, and resources for raising children. Additional programs offer weekly opportunities to connect with fellow parents through weekly opportunities.

(541) 389-5468


Mountainstar

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Child abuse and neglect prevention program providing comprehensive services to families with children ages 0-5.

(541) 322-6820


Kids Center

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The Kid's Intervention and Diagnostic Service (KIDS) Center is a multi-agency, non-profit center serving children who have been sexually, physically or emotionally abused, or who have witnessed domestic violence.

(541) 383-5958


School Counselors + Nurses

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School counselors and nurses are always available, and an important first step to getting connected to community supports.