Mental Health Training
Free mental health first aid trainings to prevent suicide or respond to an emotional crisis.
Free mental health first aid trainings to prevent suicide or respond to an emotional crisis.
Assisting homeless and low-income households to leave poverty and become self sufficient. Includes: energy assistance, rent assistance, housing, housing, skill-building, early childhood programs.
Help and support for women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or parenting young children.
Medical care for all Multnomah County residents, including low-income and underinsured.
7 days a week, 24 hours daily.
Mental health services at schools for children and teens.
For children who live at home, in group homes or in foster homes with non-relative families. Education goals, activities, and plans for transitioning into adulthood.
Community services specifically for sexual minority youth and their families so that youth remain in or return to school.
Primary care and mental health services for all school-aged youth, at 9 schools in Multnomah County.
SUN Youth Advocacy Program (SYA) fosters youth development and academic achievement.