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SOCIAL SERVICES Lane County Oregon

 
General Daytime Services--Families

First Place, 1995 Amazon Parkway (19&Pearl) 342-7728, M-F, 8-5. Only for families w/ children. Washers, dryers, laundry soap, showers, messages & mail, therapeutic preschool, food, kitchen, (on-site eating only; no food boxes), referrals & advocacy.

 
Adults Without Children Eugene Service Station, 450 Hwy 99N, 461-8688, M-Sa, 8-6, Su 9-7. 2nd and 4th Sundays  9-2 only for a free spay/neuter clinic for pets. Shower, laundry, clothes, phone, mail, job info. Self-serve breakfast if available 8 a.m. lunch 12:30. Snacks 3 p.m.
 
General Population

White Bird Info & referral: 342-4357. 24-hour crisis line: 687-4000. Case Management & Homeless Legal Services: 509 E.13th. Tel. 342-1295.

Catholic Community Services. Bus tokens, hygiene items, prescription assistance, clothing, free phone, mail service, help obtaining state issued ID M-F 10am - 3:30 pm. 

Eugene:

1464 West 6th Avenue

Eugene, Oregon 97402

541-345-7424

Springfield :

Community Service Center

1025 G Street

Springfield, Oregon 97477

541-345-3628

 

Food

Dining Room. 270 W. 8th at Lincoln. Free hot restaurant style meals, M,T,W,F 3:30-6:15.
Eugene Mission , 1542 W.1st, 344-3251 Men: breakfast 6-6:30, Lunch 12:30-1, Din 8-8:30 (requires chapel at 7.) Sunday bkfst 9, dinners at 5, no chapel required. Women Bkfst 6; Lunch 11:15; dinner 4:45 M-Sa. Must attend chapel 7-8. Sundays dinner 3:45, bkfst 7. Be there before start time.
Service Station, 450 Hwy 99N, 461-4688. Self serve bkfst 8-10; Sack lunches, 12:30, M-F, some Saturdays. Snack 3.
Street Ministry, 252 Lawrence. Thursdays 4:00 Sidewalk Coffee, 4:30 Bible Study, 6:00 Dinner, 6:15 Clothing Room, Gospel Music, Prayer, Friendship & Respect.  689-0442 info.689-0442.
Field of Dreams 12:00 Saturdays, under the Jefferson-Washington Bridge, Lunch, Prayer, Music.
St Mary’s Church, 13th&Pearl (breakfast only) 2nd&4th Saturday, 9:30 am. Clothing Tues/Thurs 12-2. 343-9253.
St. John Maximovitch Church breakfast the 1st Saturday of every month 9-11am at 304 Blair Blvd. 484-5810.
Springfield 1st Church of Nazarene Community Dinner, 1761 E. Street 4-6 pm Wednesdays.  746-5624.
 
Food resources For Youth Under 20 New Roads, 941 W. 7th Bkfst 8:30-9:30, Lunch 12-1, Snack 3-3:15 M-F; Din T/Th 5:30-6:30
Hosea, 834 Monroe St. M/W/F 5-7 pm.
 

Food Boxes

Food for Lane County, 343-2822. 20 sites county-wide. Details change frequently. Call for updates. If you don’t have an address, use Catholic Community Service's
Catholic Community Services. MWF 11am - 3pm. Sandwiches available at 9:30 am MWF in lieu of a monthly foodbox, for those unable to store and cook food. 

Eugene:

1464 West 6th Avenue

Eugene, Oregon 97402

541-345-7424

Springfield :

Community Service Center

1025 G Street

Springfield, Oregon 97477

541-345-3628

 
Latinos Centro Latino Americano, 944 W.5th, 687-2667. Food, clothing, alcohol & drug counseling, advocacy, job & housing help. M-Th 8:30-12 & 1-5. F 8:30-12.
 
Teens Looking Glass - New Roads program, 941 W.7th, 686-4310. M-W-F 8:30-4:45 . Tues-Thurs 8:30-6:45. Ages 16-21, Housing, job/education options & high school completion. Health clinic.
Safe&Sound, Free, confidential medical, mental health, substance abuse, STD&HIV testing. No OHP necessary. Located at Looking Glass / New Roads, Churchill High, Opportunity Center, & other partners. Street Outreach.
 
Shelter Eugene Mission, 1542 W. 1st, 344-3251. Free shelter, adults and children Meals, beds, haircuts & day room. $2/night after 3 nights, or work in trade.
First Place, 1995 Amazon Parkway 342-7728 8-10 families at a time referred to night shelter w/local churches & synagogues, including bkfst and dinner (9/2 through school year). Intake required M-F, 10-3.
 

Shelter Care,

(686-1262) Many programs, including:

Royal Ave. Program, 780 Hwy 99N, 461-2845. For single adults with chronic mental illness.
  Shankle Safe Haven, 1545 South Brooklyn Ave., (Glenwood) 741-7726, 16 beds, 12 day openings for homeless mentally ill.
Brethren Housing, 1062 Main, Spfd., 726-8125, Shelter for single adults w/chronic mental illness & families w/ children.
Family Housing, 969 Hwy 99N, Eugene, 689-7156 For homeless & low income families and adults with psychiatric disabilities.
The Inside Program & Riverbend Supportive Community: transitional and permanent housing for chronically homeless adults with psychiatric disabilities.  868-3328 (TIP) or 302-9195 (RSC)
Womenspace, 1577 Pearl St, hotline 485-6513, office 485-8232. Serves domestic violence survivors.
Station 7, 689-3111, Runaway&homeless, ages 11-17. 2485 Roosevelt.
St. John Bosco House. 4 beds for homeless young women or mothers, ages 18-25, ready for a productive, longer-term program.  683-7517.
Car camping permission for people with children, arranged by First Place Center. For others, work with Service Station, 450 Hwy 99N.
 
Identification Department of Motor Vehicles, 2870 W. 10th Pl. at Tyinn, or Valley River Center, upstairs. ID cards, drivers’ licenses & vehicle registration. Requires 3 documents with your name, date of birth & address.
Catholic Community Services provides assistance obtaining ID for people who cannot afford to pay to obtain it. (see “general population” above.)
 
Banking OUR Credit Union, 325 Blair Blvd, 485-1188. Savings accounts, and direct deposit for homeless and low income people.
 
Senior Services Senior & Disabled Services, 1015 Willamette, 682-4038.
 
Pets Pro Bono Clinic, 2nd & 4th Sunday, Service Station, 450 Hwy 99N, 607-8089 Message only, 0800 to sign up; appointments 9-1. Routine services (vaccinations, exams, worming and spay/neuter vouchers) (NO clinics on 4th Sunday of Dec) The Emergency Clinic in Springfield will euthanize pets of homeless persons with serious injuries/fractures/other at no charge.
 
Medical help For emergencies, call 9-1-1.

For emergencies, call 9-1-1

RiverBend Emergency, 3333 RiverBend Dr., Spfd 222-7300.
School Health Centers, at high schools, for students and siblings birth to 19, sliding scale costs down to zero. Churchill 687-3233/ North 687-3271/ Sheldon 687-3345/ South 687-3209.
White Bird medical 484-4800 dental 344-8302. 1400 Mill (phone ahead)
Volunteers In Medicine, serves clients at 100-200% of federal poverty level. 3321 W. 11. 685-1800. (Call for appts.) M, 9-8:30, Tu 1:30-8:30, W closed, Th 9-5, F 9-1.
New Roads Youth Health Clinic. 941 W 7th  968-8487  T/T 10:30-6:30. HIV test Th 5-6:45 pm.
Community Health Centers of Lane County accepts OHP, Medicare, private insurance; sliding scale for uninsured ($20 minimum) 5 locations. Call for appointment: 682-3550. M,F 8-5; T,W 8-7, Th 10-6; Sat 9-1.
Oregon Health Plan applications help, by appt.: 682-3558.
 
Mental health or drug problems Lane County Mental Health, 2411 MLKing Jr Blvd . 682-4085. Clearinghouse, outpatient counseling. shelter referrals.
  White Bird counseling, 323 E. 12th, 687-4000. Also runs CAHOOTS mobile crisis service for mental or drug problems, dispatched by police at 682-5111. (1p.m. to 1 a.m., 7 days)
Buckley House detoxification services for alcohol & drug users 24 hrs/day. 605 W.4th, 343-6512.
Looking Glass, Scar Jasper Mountain &The Child Center have created a consortium for providing mental health crisis services for children & adolescents ages 4-17 county-wide. 888-989-9900.
Laurel Hill Center – psychiatric rehabilitation. M-F, 8-5; Pathways Learning Center, 10-4. 2145 Centennial Plaza. 485-6340, www.laurel.org