Counseling and Mediation

Catholic Charities Pregnancy Support and Adoption Services

800-783-5857 503-238-5196

Supportive services to expecting mothers, such as baby and maternity supplies, resource assistance, assistance in future planning, professional counseling, and parenting education.  Adoption services provided at no cost.  For adoptive families we offer: child centered adoptions, home study reports and post placement supervision, special needs adoption (through state foster care).  Relationship counseling offered as well.

8:30a.m.-5p.m. Mon-Fri.

Dougy Center Linklater Commons - Hillsboro

503-775-5683 (Main Office) 866-775-5683 (Toll Free)

Provides grief support groups for children ages 3-18 and young adults ages 19-30 and their families who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling or a significant person in their life.  Bilingual Spanish groups are provided regardless of ability to pay.  Donations welcome.

Mon.-Fri., 9a.m.=5p.m.

Community Action Opening Doors

503-517-3198

Connects pregnant women and first time parents with prenatal care and other family services.  Provides support, education and advocacy.

Mon.-Fri., 9a.m.-4:30p.m.

Asian Health and Service Center

503-641-4113

Health and community services including: ESL classes, recreation and cultural activities, employment information and consultation, family and youth services, Chinese immersion preschool, mental health assessment/screening, individual and group therapy, case management, addiction assessment/screening/treatment, volunteer services, family caregiver program, womens health promotion project and emergency preparedness.

Washington County Alcohol/Drug/Gambling Addiction Services

503-846-4903 (Gambling and Addiction) 503-291-9111 (Washington County Crisis Line)

Washington County's alcohol/drug/gambling/addiction program provides referrals to treatment, educational materials, presentations concerning addictions and information on treatment options in the county.

Call for specific hours.

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Washington Co.

503-356-6835 Family/Consumer Line 800-343-6264 National Number

Support and education to individuals with mental illness or families of youth with mental illness through classes, support groups, referral and advocacy help.

Mon.-Sat., 9a.m.-5p.m.; Sun., 2p.m.-3:30p.m. After hours by appointment only.

Mother and Child Education Center

503-249-5801 (English) 503-853-4763 (Russian) 503913-9360 (Espanol)

Free and confidential pregnancy tests, clothing and supplies for pregnancy and nursing mothers.  Small classes and workshops learning from both instructors and peers.  Monthly open house.

Mon.-Thur., 10a-2p; Fri.-Sat., 10a-3p; Open house the second Tue. of month, 10a-1pm

Men’s Resource Center and Women’s Counseling Center

503-235-4732 503-235-3433 (Women) 503-557-0802 (Men)

Anger management for men and women; domestic violence 48-week course with 3 month follow-ups.  Alcohol and drug diversion on a sliding scale.

 

9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon-Fri. Best to call first.

Abraham Low Self-Help Systems/Recovery International

503-231-1334

Self help for anxiety, depression and other mental health issues.  Support groups meet weekly at various times and locations throughout Portland metro area; call or visit the website for further details.  All are welcome.  Donations are requested but not required.

Iron Tribe Support Group

503-754-3495 (Bear) 503-431-9182 (Shawn Bower)

Ex-cons in recovery.  Resource referrals, peer support, mentoring and fund-raising events.

Contact Harold Cubbedge, irontribe@clear.net 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday - Sunday
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