Network’s Wellness Team

 

Other Resources Available to Our School Community:

15th Night 

Offers support and resources for unhoused youth, and those working with them, via phone and text at (541) 246-4046. 

CAHOOTS 

Operates 24/7 at this time for an in-person response. If you are in Eugene, please call (541) 682-5111. If you are in Springfield, please call  (541) 726-3714.

988, Suicide and Crisis Lifeline 

Assists you, or someone you know, struggling or in crisis. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7 and offers compassionate care and support for anyone experiencing thoughts of suicide or self-harm, substance use, or any other kind of behavioral health crisis. You can also dial 988 if you are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.

White Bird Crisis Line

Offers support and resources and is accessible 24/7 by phone at (541) 687-4000. 

YouthLine

A free teen-to-teen crisis support and help line.  YouthLine isn’t necessarily confidential; they contact other agencies to ensure the best support and safety for the young person in crisis.

Teens are available to help daily from 4-10pm PST (adults are available by phone at all other times!):  Call: 877-968-8491, text: 839863, or visit their webpage at OregonYouthLine.org

Emerald Valley Resource Network

With support from Measure 110, Oregon Social Learning Center Developments, Inc. has partnered with several local organizations to establish the Emerald Valley Resource Network (EVRN).

 The EVRN specializes in substance use treatment, harm reduction, employment support, housing services, peer support, and case management.

 Please share our hotline number (541-799-6336) with individuals who need help accessing these resources. This free, 24/7 hotline will connect callers to an experienced EVRN team member who will identify each individual’s needs and find the right resource match. This resource is available to individuals of all ages struggling with substance use.

 
 

Our Wellness Team meets with students on both drop in and routine visits.  They  support students in crisis, with personal, family or social concerns, assist requests for peer mediation, and other whole wellness.