RESOURCES FOR YOUTH AND FAMILIES


The NEW 2024 Client Resource Guide is Here!

Your 2024 guide to inclusive activities, camps, community supports, educational services, and employment programs available to youth and families with disabilities in Lane County.


Are you in need of local support services but don’t know where to search?

211info connects people with health and social service organizations throughout Lane County.

Relief Nursery publishes a comprehensive community resource guide that includes contact information and notes for each agency.


Are you looking for disability-related resources?

AbleFind is a searchable database for disability related services in Oregon.

FACT Oregon provides resources, trainings, tips, and tools to support and empower families experiencing disability.


Are you looking for parenting resources?

Parenting Now! provides a directory of organizations and agencies that can help you raise your children to be healthy, happy, and ready to succeed in school and in life.


Are you looking for special education resources?

The Center for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE) prevents and resolves special education and early intervention disputes by fostering productive home/school/provider partnerships to improve outcomes for children and youth with disabilities

The Center for Parent Information and Resources (CPIR) is a “hub” of information and products that were created for the network of Parent Centers serving families of children with disabilities.

Understood.org supports parents and educators to grow and shape a world where everyone who learns and thinks differently feels supported at home, at school, and at work.


Are you in need of public transportation resources in Lane County?

ADA service, required through the Americans With Disabilities, is an origin-to-destination transportation for people who are unable to use the bus due to a disability. The service operates within the Eugene/Springfield metropolitan area.

LTD Point2Point provides public transportation services throughout Lane County.


Are you concerned that a loved one may be experiencing a behavioral health crisis?

The Direction Service Counseling Center provides the full range of mental health services to very young children, children and adolescents, families, and adults of all ages.

Lane County Public Health maintains a current list of local and national resources to address potentially life-threatening situations.


Lane County Behavioral Health’s (LCBH) County-wide crisis line Call: 541-682-1001.


The Oregon 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7. The Lifeline is for people in any type of behavioral health crisis, such as: mental health-related distress, thoughts of suicide or self-harm, or substance use crisis. People can get help by: calling 988, texting 988 or chatting online at 988lifeline.org

The Lifeline answers calls, texts and chats in English or Spanish, with interpretation services for more than 250 languages. People who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing or prefer using American Sign Language can connect directly with a trained 988 counselor in ASL.

White Bird CAHOOTS (Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets) provides mobile crisis intervention 24/7 in the Eugene-Springfield area. Eugene: 541-682-5111  /  Springfield: 541-726-3714


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Direction Service tiene personal que habla inglés y español para ayudar a los jóvenes y las familias para navegar y recibir servicios. Póngase en contacto con nuestra oficina a (541) 686-5060.

Centro Latino Español la guía de recursos brinda servicios y recursos para hispanohablantes, incluyendo derechos civiles, educación, familia y vivienda, gobierno, salud, inmigración, derechos laborales, legales, adicciones y domésticos violencia.