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Assistance for Families

 

Below you will find a list of resources available to all families. We are providing links and information on how to access financial supports, food assistance, and counseling within our community. If you have questions about academics or distance learning, please reach out to your child’s counselor. If you have any other needs beyond the ones listed and need to know who to contact regarding these needs, please reach out to Ann Christianson, our wraparound services coordinator by emailing her at: christianson_a@4j.lane.edu. Below you will find a list of resources available to your child.

North Eugene Food Pantry & Clothing Closet

Are you a North family in need of supplemental food, clothing, or toiletries? North Eugene has a small pantry and clothing closet to help families in need. Fill out the form below to request help.

¿Es usted una familia del Norte que necesita alimentos, ropa o artículos de tocador suplementarios? North Eugene tiene una pequeña despensa y un armario de ropa para ayudar a las familias necesitadas. Complete el siguiente formulario para solicitar ayuda.

Reach Out Oregon

1-833-REACH-OR (1-833-732-2467) is for everyone.
This is a time for all to reach out whenever you need help and information. You can call the warmline for information about resources, or just to have someone listen to you, or to help you get connected to services and supports that you and your family need. We know that some of you have been hit harder through this crisis than others, and it’s hard to let others know when you need help. We want to urge you to let someone know – we are here for families!

Student Healthcare

The North Eugene Health Center is open and available for 4J students to access medical and mental health services.  The PeaceHealth medical team provides wellness visits, sports physicals, sick visits, management of chronic conditions, reproductive health care, and immunizations.  We are currently offering this season’s flu shot.  The Lane County Behavioral Health therapists provide mental health assessments and counseling services.  The health center can bill private insurance and the Oregon Health Plan.  We are committed to making sure our patients get the care they need, whether they can afford to pay or not.  Please ask us about financial assistance options if you have any concerns about billing.  Call 541-790-4445 to schedule an appointment; same-day appointments are often available. (Sept. 15, 2020)

Mental Health & Social Services

HOOTS (Helping Out Our Teens in Schools) phone line is accessible from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday. Video support is available from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM on weekdays and is accessed by emailing hoots@whitebirdclinic.org with your name and preferred time. We are able to provide short-term counseling and mental health support, resource referrals and OHP sign up.

The White Bird Crisis Line will continue to be accessible 24/7 by phone at 541-687-4000.

15th Night will also be continuing to offer support and resources for unhoused youth and those working with them via phone and text at 541-246-4046. Many other social services in the area are also working on providing phone or virtual services.

Direction Service has the capacity right now to serve young adults (16-24) who are experiencing mental health challenges. To receive more information and to inquire about openings call their main phone number 541-686-5060

Other Resources