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For ongoing help reach out to your school counselor.
Counselors are available to connect on a wide range of topics including academics, personal-emotional concerns, social conflicts, college and career information, and referrals to community resources. While school counselors do not provide ongoing therapy, they are available for solution-focused-brief-counseling, collaborative problem solving and positive support through challenging emotions and situations.
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Care Solace
Let us help you meet the growing demand for mental health support in your community.
- Provide mental health care access for all
- Increase staff capacity
- Reduce wait times to care
- Take action & make change
Deschutes County Crisis Line
Talk to someone 24 hours a day: available to anyone who is experiencing a crisis or needs crisis support. 541-322-7500 ext. 9.
Deschutes County Walk-in Crisis Services
Talk to someone in person. Deschutes County Walk-in Crisis Services provides immediate access to a Master’s level therapist for individuals experiencing a crisis. Open to people of all ages, regardless of ability to pay, in a safe and confidential environment. No appointment necessary. Brief stabilization.
Deschutes County Sheriff
Deschutes County Sheriff’s Non-Emergency Number: 541-693-6911
First Step Oregon
Families — If you haven't yet downloaded the First Step app, we hope you'll take a minute to do so now. It is our hope that families will spend a few minutes familiarizing themselves with this new tool and talking to your children about it. Inside First Step you will find resources like, “3 Ways to Help a Friend,” “Getting Through Today,” contacts for free counseling and two featured resources: SafeOregon and YouthLine.
Mind Your Mind
Mind Your Mind is a website from Deschutes County is an everyday mental health awareness campaign from Deschutes County Health Services and Central Oregon Health Council — which includes providers and health advocates from Crook, Jefferson, and Deschutes Counties.
Safe Oregon
Students can report anything from vandalism to theft to cyberbullying via text or phone, email, or online
Safe + Strong Helpline
1-800-923-HELP Safe + Strong Helpline, in partnership with the Oregon Health Authority, is an emotional support and resource referral line
YouthLine
Students can call a free, confidential teen-to-teen crisis and help line; teens are available 4 to 10 p.m. daily; adults available all other times) 1-877-968-8491 or text teen2teen to 839863
The National Alliance on Mental Illness
NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
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