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Welcome to the LBL ESD Family Support Resource Database
This is a fluid document composed of regional community resources, separated into county specific tabs below. This document is checked/ updated quarterly.
***If you have any updates or questions, please email sierra.holaday@lblesd.k12.or.us***
Updated 6/16/25
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Strategic Partnerships for Student Success
Emails hyperlinked
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Emergencies & CrisisMental HealthBC : Behavioral Consultant FSL: Family Support Liaison
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ActivitiesParenting & PregnancyAlseaCorvallisEI/ECSE
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Addiction & RecoveryPeer Support & MentoringBC Mark SummersFSL Kelly ClementNone at this time
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ClothingPets & AnimalsCoach Kathleen Begeny-Johnson
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Culterally SpecificRecreationMonroePhilomathKings Valley
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Disability Services & SpedReligious & ChurchesFSL Peyton HarrisonBC Angela PolettiBC Angela Poletti
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FoodSchool SuppliesBC Angela PolettiFSL Peggy RingFSL Peggy Ring
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FurnitureSelf Sufficienty & EmploymentCoach Kathleen Begeny-Johnson
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Holidays & Special OccasionsSuicideLink to Benton County Resources Page
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Housing & SheltersTransportationLink to Resources for Families
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Internet & computersTutoringHow to Prepare your family for a disaster
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Legal & Finacial servicesUtilitiesSpanish/Español
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LGBTQIA2S+Veterans211- 211 is the most comprehensive source of information about local resources and services in the country.
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Medical/Vision/DentalViolence & Abuse
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Emergencies & Crisis
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Organization (website hyperlinked)Services OfferedPhone NumberEmail
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (Eng/SPAN) (National)National network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a weekCall or Text 988. For Spanish press 2
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988 for Deaf or Hard of hearing (National)Suicide crisis services for Deaf or Hard of hearing 1-800-799-4889 TTY: Use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 988.
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Address Confidentiality ProgramThe Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) is a free mail forwarding service. It helps survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or human trafficking shield their physical address.503-373-1323ACP@doj.state.or.us
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Benton County Crisis LineSupport for mental health crisis

To activate the BCSO Crisis Response Team call (541) 766-6911. This is a 24-hour access number. You will be asked a few questions about the event experienced so that dispatchers can connect you to the appropriate Crisis Response Team member.
Call : 1-888-232-7192 Crisis Text Line: Text OREGON to 741741
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Benton County Mental Health Addiction ServicesIndividual and group counseling and other services to treat addiction24 hr crisis line 888-232-7192
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Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence (Linn, Benton CARDV)Crisis line, online chat Mon-Thurs 4pm-6pm; domestic violence advocacy; restraining orders; emergency shelter; crisis response; support groups; educationCrisis line: 541-754-0110
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Community Outreach Inc. (Mid-Willamette Valley)Supportive housing w/ mental health and addiction services; emergency shelter; case management; free medical and dental clinics; mental health and addictions counseling; child care for low income families; emergency food boxes; day services including showers, mail, and phone541-758-3000communityoutreachcorv@gmail.com
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Drug & Alcohol Helpline (State wide)24/7 helpline for anyone needing help, treatment, or access to resources for treatment of drug or alcohol addiction. Interpreters available.800-923-4357 or text RecoveryNow to 839863 Monday-Friday, 2-6pm
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Family Tree Relief Nursery (Linn, Benton)Home visitation and outreach services; respite care; crisis intervention; parent education and support; drug and alcohol recovery and support; therapeutic childcare541-967-6580
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Mid Willamette Trans Support NetworkHelping out with basic needs, gender affirming products, food boxes, support groups, education support programs, help connect to gender affirming healthcare providers541-780-3307midwillamettetsn@gmail.com
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Military Helpline (National)24/7 support for service members, veterans, and their families that is independent of any branch of the military or government. Interpreters available.888-457-4838 or text MIL1 to 839863 Monday-Friday, 2-6pm
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National Domestic Violence HotlineFree. Confidential. 24/7.1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Text "START" to 88788
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National Human Trafficking HotlineFor immediate assistance, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888. You can reach the Hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in more than 200 languages. All calls are confidential and answered live by highly trained Anti-Trafficking Hotline Advocates.1-888-373-7888 or text 233733help@humantraffickinghotline.org
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National Sexual Assault HotlineConfidential 24/7 Support800-656-HOPE (4673)
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Operation Homefront (National)Nationwide organization providing critical financial assistance, back-to-school supplies, home buying assistance, transitional housing, holiday assistance, and more to veterans and military service men and women210-659-7756 or 800-722-6098
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Oregon Abuse Hotline (State wide)Report abuse of a child or elder/ Vulnerable adult1-855-503-SAFE (7233)​
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Reach Out Oregon (State wide)Warmline for parents or caregivers of children with mental, behavioral, or other health challenges. Support and resources. Connected to the Oregon Family Support Network, https://www.ofsn.org/1-833-732-2467 (1-833-REACH-OR)
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Red Cross for Veterans (National)Emergency food, shelter, financial assistance, etc.877-272-7337
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St. Vincent de PaulSeek Outreach Help: provide financial assistance with rent, utilities, car repairs, gas, laundry vouchers, emergency respite, and other forms of concrete assistance. They also provide referrals to other organizations.541 286 4183svdpcorvallis@gmail.com
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Trevor Helpline (National)Crisis line focused on LGBTQ+ youth. Call or text “START” to 678678; online chat also available866-488-7386 or text “START” to 678678
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Veterans Crisis Line (National)Immediate help for veterans via phone, text, or online chat. Many responders are veterans themselves.988 and press 1; text 838255
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YouthLine (teen2teen) (National)24 hr crisis and referral line for youth via phone, text, chat, or email877-968-8491; text teen2teen to 839863
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Activities
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Organization (website hyperlinked)Services OfferedPhone NumberEmailTop of Page
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Agape FamiliesAgape Youth Camp is a summer camp for kids ages 7-17 in Oregon who are impacted by a family member’s incarceration. 541-357-6071‬info@agapefamilies.org
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All Kids PlayProvides funding to families and communities who lack the resources to pay for youth sports. Grants are available to qualifying families with kids in grade K-12 and not-for-profit community-based recreational sports organizations in low income areas on a need and first-come, first served basis as funds are available. Individual grants can be used for registration, equipment and other associated fees for sports classes, recreational leagues, and travel sports.info@allkidsplay.org
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Alice's Kids (National)Can apply for $100 assistance for School supplies, sports equiptment, clothing, ects. Usually responds within 48 hours. contact@aliceskids.org
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Angels in the outfield (State Wide)Must be referred. We support each child by providing the means for items like tutoring, camp tuitions, sporting fees, lessons, equipment, school trips, technology, and experiences such as museum visits, recreation, parties, attending a sporting event or anything else that will help a child on his or her long journey of recovery.
Criteria: We serve children of all ages up to 18 years old. They usually reside in single parent homes, foster homes or with grandparents. Some are homeless.
They are victims of crime or abuse (physical, sexual, emotional and neglect). They are from all socio-economic levels, although many are predominantly from modest means.
503-313-8122info@theangelsintheoutfield.org
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Boys and Girls Club (Corvallis)Afterschool programs, athletics, Summer programs. (541) 757-1909
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Corvallis-Benton County LibraryEvents and programs for children and adults; computers & internet access541-766-6793; text 541-326-0100askalibrarian@corvallisoregon.gov
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Every Kid Sports (National)To find and facilitate the funding that helps kids from income-restricted families participate in youth sports so they, too, can experience the positive benefits of playing.
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Mid-Willamette Family YMCA (Albany)Various programs and activities for all ages; preschool541-926-4488
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Osborn Aquatic Center (Corvallis)Scholarships available for all family members in Benton county 541-766-7946osborn@corvallisoregon.gov
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Pollywog Easter Activity Guide 2025Spanish/Español
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Pollywog Halloween & Harvent Guide 2024
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Pollywog Holiday Activity Guide 2024Spanish/Español
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Pollywog Summer Activity Guide 2025Spanish/Español
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Skate Park After Dark 2024Spanish/Español
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Addiction & Recovery
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Organization (website hyperlinked)Services OfferedPhone NumberEmailTop of Page
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Alcoholics Anonymous (Mid-Willamette Valley)International fellowship of people who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, multiracial, nongender-biased, apolitical, nonreligious, and available almost everywhere.541-220-3111
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Benton County Mental Health Addiction ServicesIndividual and group counseling and other services to treat addiction24 hr crisis line 888-232-7192
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C.H.A.N.C.E (Corvallis)Engages with people at all levels of their recovery with mental health and substance abuse disorders. They hope to increase permanent housing, employment, education, and other necessary support networks and to reduce the barriers to social inclusion and stigma associated with mental health and addiction recovery.(541) 224-7839 info@chancerecovery.org
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Community Outreach Inc. (Mid-Willamette Valley)Supportive housing w/ mental health and addiction services; emergency shelter; case management; free medical and dental clinics; mental health and addictions counseling; child care for low income families; emergency food boxes; day services including showers, mail, and phone541-758-3000
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Drug & Alcohol Helpline (State wide)24/7 helpline for anyone needing help, treatment, or access to resources for treatment of drug or alcohol addiction. Interpreters available.800-923-4357 or text RecoveryNow to 839863 Monday-Friday, 2-6pm
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Family Tree Relief Nursery (Linn, Benton)Home visitation and outreach services; respite care; crisis intervention; parent education and support; drug and alcohol recovery and support; therapeutic childcare541-967-6580
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Linn County Treatment Programs (Albany, Sweet Home, Lebanon, and Corvallis)County drug and alcohol treatmentAlbany: 541-967-3819; Lebanon 541-451-5932; Sweet Home 541-367-3888; Corvallis 541-967-3819
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Narcotics Anonymous (Linn, Benton, Lincon)We offer recovery from the effects of addiction through working a twelve-step program, including regular attendance at group meetings. The group atmosphere provides help from peers and offers an ongoing support network for addicts who wish to pursue and maintain a drug-free lifestyle.877-233-4287
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Clothing
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Alice's Kids (National)Can apply for $100 assistance for School supplies, sports equiptment, clothing, ects. Usually responds within 48 hours. contact@aliceskids.org
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Heartland Humane Society Thrift Shop (Corvallis)Thrift shop run by the Heartland Humane Society541-757-0573adopt@heartlandhumane.org
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The Arc Thrift Stores (Corvallis, Philomath)Thrift stores run by The Arc BentonCorvallis: 541-754-9011; Philomath 541-929-3946
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June's Kids Kloset (Benton county)June’s Kids Kloset serves families in the Benton County area by providing clothing, diapers, layettes, and other necessities for their children. (Newborn to 18) 541-929-2499
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Mid Willamette Trans Support NetworkHelping out with basic needs, gender affirming products, food boxes, support groups, education support programs, help connect to gender affirming healthcare providers541-780-3307midwillamettetsn@gmail.com
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Shoes4Souls (National)Non-profit organizations around the world to provide new shoes to those who need them most
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Vina Moses (Corvallis)Help with basic needs, back to school items, clothing, holidays541-753-1420
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Culturally Specific
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988 Suicide & Crisis (Spanish) (National)Suicide crisis services in Spanish (free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.)988
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Casa Latino Unidos (Linn, Benton)Helping support the Latinx community through basic needs, and building resilience and capacity through education and leadership development541-512-4949info@casalatinosunidos.org
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Community Services Consortium (Linn, Benton, Lincoln)- SPANISHEmployment help, working with WorkSource Oregon and Oregon Employment Dept(541) 928-6335, and press 1 or dial extension 326
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Family Immigration document resource PacketSpanish/Español
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Family Tree Relief Nursery (Linn, Benton)Home visitation and outreach services; respite care; crisis intervention; parent education and support; drug and alcohol recovery and support; therapeutic childcare541-967-6580
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KeepLos grupos KEEP™ ofrecen apoyo entre compañeros y comunidad para padres de crianza, por parentesco y familias adoptivos de jóvenes de 2 años y más. Únase a otros padres a hablar de estrategias informadas sobre traumas y adaptadas a las necesidades particulares de cada hogar y niño desde un ambiente acogedor y de apoyo.
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Legal Aid - Albany Regional OfficeLegal services for low-income individuals, with two statewide programs serving farmworkers and Native Americans541-926-8678 or long distance 1-800-817-4605
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Pacific Northwest Finder for Indigenous Resources (PNW FIRE)Search for resources and programs that support Native students with their academic, cultural, and social-emotional wellbeing! Students, families, and educators can look for resources offered by Tribes, schools, and community organizations
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Pollywog(Free, ¡Hablamos Español!) Local referral hub focusing on services and supports for families with young children in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties. We connect families to local resources such as:
· Childbirth, baby care, and breastfeeding classes
· Parenting classes and workshops
· Child care and Preschool
· Medical, Dental & Behavioral Health services
· Community organizations and agencies like home visiting services, WIC, food assistance, etc.
· Individual & family support services like Relief Nurseries, DHS, Early Intervention, etc.
541.917.4884pollywog@linnbenton.edu
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Stand By MeFree Finacial coaching (spanish and english)email: standbymeoregon@ocwcog.org or call 541-924-8440 to applyalucke@ocwcog.org
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Young Roots (Linn, Benton)Culturally specific to adolescent parents ages teen through 24, along with their partners and children.(541) 791-7462
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