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Support Network Directory

Helpful Information for Mental Health and Recovery
Lines for Life

​503-244-5211
linesforlife.org

A regional non-profit dedicated to preventing substance abuse and suicide.

Oregon Recovery Network

oregonrecoverynetwork.org

Connecting people to recovery support services.

NAMI Oregon

503-230-8009

Support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness.

Hazelden Betty Ford Family Program
Collective Roots APG

https://www.collectiverootsapg.org

Collective Roots APG is a family centered recovery community dedicated to help families health from the effects of teen substance use and other high-risk behaviors.

The 20 min Guide

https://the20minuteguide.com

This is a practical, compassionate and effective roadmap for those who are concerned about their loved one’s substance use or want to ways to prevent it.

Allies In Recovery

https://alliesinrecovery.net

Become a member and learn how to communicate, behave around, intervene, and guide your loved one toward recovery.

Mental Health and Addiction Association of Oregon

https://www.mhaoforegon.org

They are a peer-run, nonprofit organization that promotes self-directed recovery and wellness for all by offering recovery peer services, training and technical assistance.

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Groups (DBSA)

https://www.dbsalliance.org

DBSA envisions wellness for people living with depression and bipolar. DBSA offers in-person and online support groups for people living with mood disorders.

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous of Oregon

https://ddainc.org

Community of services with meetings and peer support group for mental health and substance use.

Folk Time

https://folktime.org

Dedicated to connection individuals with shared lived experiences through Intentional Peer support.

Laural Hill Center

https://www.laurel.org

Committed to helping people with psychiatric disabilities make choices and acquire skill that increase their self-reliance and ability to live and work in the community.

Mental Health and Addiction Association of Oregon

https://www.mhaoforegon.org

They are a peer-run, nonprofit organization that promotes self-directed recovery and wellness for all by offering recovery peer services, training and technical assistance.

Northstar Clubhouse

https://www.northstarclubhouse.org

Creates a safe place where members living with mental health issues can step out of the shadows of social isolation and into the light of a healing community. Through meaningful relationships and volunteer work, they can become gainfully employed, pursue education and be apart of a community.

Portland Hearing Voices

https://www.Portlandhearingvoices.net

Promotes public education, discussion groups, training, and community support related to hearing voices, seeing visions, and heaving unusual beliefs and sensory experiences.

Project Able

https://projectable.org

Peer support and wellness classes for co-occurring issues.

Alcoholics Anonymous

https://www.aa.org


Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of people who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere.

Narcotics Anonymous

https://www.na.org


NA provides help from peers and offers an ongoing support network for those who wish to pursue and maintain a drug-free lifestyle. Our name, Narcotics Anonymous, is not meant to imply a focus on any particular drug; NA’s approach makes no distinction between drugs including alcohol.

SMART Recovery

https://www.smartrecovery.org


SMART Recovery (Self Management And Recovery Training) helps individuals gain independence from addiction (substances or activities). SMART Recovery supports individuals by teaching how to change self-defeating thinking, emotions, and actions; and to work towards long-term satisfactions and quality of life. 

Refuge Recovery

https://refugerecovery.org


Refuge Recovery is a mindfulness-based addiction recovery community that practices and utilizes Buddhist philosophy as the foundation of the recovery process. Emphasis is placed on both knowledge and empathy as a means for overcoming addiction and its causes. 

Women for Sobriety

https://womenforsobriety.org


Women for Sobriety (WFS) is an organization whose purpose is to help all women find their individual path to recovery through discovery of self, gained by sharing experiences, hopes and encouragement with other women in similar circumstances.

Ben's Friends

https://www.bensfriendshope.com


Ben’s Friends is the food and beverage industry support group offering hope, fellowship, and a path forward to professionals who struggle with substance abuse and addiction.

Gamblers Anonymous

http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/ga


GA is a is a fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem.

4th Dimension

http://4drecovery.org


Provide and cultivate an atmosphere of recovery where all young people can overcome drug addiction and alcoholism through social interactions with recovery communities and 4D recovery mentor services.4D is the most innovative approach to helping young people find recovery around.

The fact that our entire staff are in recovery is what makes our program so attractive and that is why over 600 young people show up every month.

The Recovery Gym

http://www.therecoverygym.org

TRG is a program of The Recovery Gym, the first fitness center and active community in the Pacific Northwest exclusively for individuals and families in behavioral health recovery. The Recovery Gym combines CrossFit, running, rock climbing and outdoor adventure to meet the health and wellness needs of our community within a safe and supportive space where individuals can focus on healing, health and person renewal.

Run TRG

https://www.wyeastwolfpack.com

Run TRG welcomes and encourages runners of all levels – dreamers, beginners, as well as those with running experience, past or present. We’ll run together, suffer together, celebrate together: supporting each other through the peaks and valleys of both running and recovery

Al-Anon

https://al-anon.org


Al-Anon members are people, just like you, who are worried about someone with a drinking problem.

Alateen

https://al-anon.org/for-members/group-resources/alateen


Alateen, for younger family members and friends, is a part of Al-Anon Family Groups. 

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