Community Resources
Raising teens can be very challenging. Research shows that parents have the strongest influence on teens in making decisions and choices. Talk with your teen, know what's going on in their life and when you run out of ideas....reach out.
This list of community resources may help as you search for answers in dealing with the challenging issues that youth and their families face today.
| Youthline | 1-877-553-TEEN |
| Oregon Health Plan application line | 1-800-359-9517 |
| HIV / AIDS information line | 1-800-342-2437 |
| Planned Parenthood hotline | 1-800-230-7526 |
| Runaway hotline | 1-800-786-2929 |
| Local Poison Center | 1-800-222-1222 |
| Child Abuse Reporting hotline | 503-681-6917 |
| Washington County crisis line | 503-291-9111 |
| Washington County Teen Clinic | 503-846-8851 |
| Legal Aid Services of Oregon | 503-648-7163 |
| Law Enforcement | 503-629-0111 |
| United Way information and referral | 503-222-5555 |
| Oregon Partnership for a Drug Free America | 503-244-5211 |
Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Assessment / Treatment Providers:
| Cascadia Behavioral Health Care | 503-230-9654 |
| DePaul Treatment Center | 503-693-3104 |
| Kaiser Permanente Recovery Resources | 503-249-3434 |
| Lifeworks NW | 503-645-9010 |
| Northwest Behavioral Health Care | 503-722-4470 |
| Western Psychological Services | 503-626-9494 |
| Youth Contact | 503-649-4222 |
| Alcohol and Drug Abuse hotline | 1-800-821-4357 |
Last updated 10/29/09