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You deserve care that honors your complexity, your identity, and your safety. These hotlines and organizations offer confidential, affirming support across Oregon and Washington.

Sincerely, Sarah Jurrens, Owner

 

ADHD & Neurodivergent Education Resources

Evidence-Based Toolkits & Fact Sheets

  • CDC ADHD Partner Toolkit – Includes infographics, behavior therapy guides, and social media content for public education
    Explore the toolkit

  • AACAP ADHD Resource Center – Offers medication guides, FAQs, and “Facts for Families” on ADHD and co-occurring conditions
    Visit AACAP’s center

🎧 Multimedia Learning

  • CHADD’s “All Things ADHD” Podcast – Covers diagnosis, treatment, and lived experiences across the lifespan
    Listen to episodes

  • CHADD Webcasts – Monthly expert-led sessions on ADHD research and strategies
    View webcast archive

 

Other Clinical & Assessment Support

 Comprehensive Evaluation Models

  • Northwest ADHD Treatment Center – 

  • Offers trauma-informed, research-based assessments and care plans tailored to each client
    Learn about their approach

  • Neeley Psychological Services

Emergency & Crisis Support

Suicide Lifeline

Call 800-273-8255 (24-7/365 days)

 

Call to Safety

24/7 crisis line for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Offers safety planning, shelter referrals, and emotional support.
📞 503-235-5333

Oregon Behavioral Health Support Line

Call 800-923-4357 (24/7/365) In these challenging times, we provide emotional support, mental health triage, drug and alcohol counseling, or just connection with a person who cares. Callers do not need to be in a crisis to contact this line.

🌈LGBTQ+ & Women’s Crisis Resources

Trevor Project (National)

24/7 support for LGBTQ+ youth via phone, text, or chat.📞 1-866-488-7386 | Text “START” to 678-678Visit Trevor Project

Q Center Portland

Offers LGBTQ+ support groups, youth programming, and a comprehensive resource directory including housing, legal aid, and wellness services.
 

Bradley Angle

Supports survivors of domestic violence with housing, financial empowerment, and LGBTQ+ affirming care.

​​​​​​Crisis Text Line: LGBTQ resource

Crisis Text Line connects texters with trained volunteer Crisis Counselors to help resolve times of crisis. This service tries to match texters with Crisis Counselors who have shared lived experience. Learn more: www.crisistextline.org

  • Text ‘LGBTQ’ to 741 741

Oregon (Statewide)

Lines for Life
24/7 crisis line for suicide prevention, addiction recovery, and youth support.
📞 800-273-8255 (English) | 📞 888-628-9454 (Español)
View all hotlines

 

Oregon YouthLine

Peer support by teens, for teens.
Confidential support for youth under 21 via phone, text, or chat.
📞 877-968-8491 | Text “teen2teen” to 839863
Chat online

 

Washington (Statewide)

Crisis Connections.
24/7 mental health crisis line serving King County and beyond.
📞 1-866-427-4747
Visit Crisis Connections

Teen Link
Peer-to-peer support line for Washington teens.
📞 866-833-6546
Learn more

Trans Lifeline (National)


A 24/7 hotline available in the U.S. and Canada staffed by transgender people for transgender people. Primarily for transgender people in a crisis, from struggling with gender identity to thoughts of self-harm.
📞 1-877-565-8860

Cost: Standard messaging rates apply
Explore Trans Lifeline

 

 

Other Resources

Senior Loneliness Line (Oregon)
Call 503-200-1633
"We support seniors in our community who are feeling lonely and having difficulty connecting."

 

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