ROCC Salem presents online peer support
Peer Support Number: 971-718-8668 10am-6pm Every Day
Peer support is about connecting with someone in a way that contributes to both people learning and growing. There’s no assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. It’s about helping each other understand how we’ve come to know what we know, and moving toward what we want, instead of just getting away from what we don’t want.
One on One Peer support via phone is available with certified Peer Support Specialists
WEconnect Daily Meetings
Saturdays and Sundays 4:00PM PST
Our meetings are a safe space for anyone with quality of life concerns and seeking community, wellness, and personal growth.
Our mission is to be a life-saving haven for those dealing with mental health and substance use challenges. We are devoted to empowering families, workplaces, healthcare environments, and communities through innovative mental wellness strategies, precise outcome data, and dedicated support networks. In unity, we forge a resilient first line of intervention that safeguards lives and fosters thriving futures.
WEconnect Daily Meetings
Saturdays and Sundays – 8:00PM PST
Our meetings are a safe space for anyone with quality of life concerns and seeking community, wellness, and personal growth.
Our mission is to be a life-saving haven for those dealing with mental health and substance use challenges. We are devoted to empowering families, workplaces, healthcare environments, and communities through innovative mental wellness strategies, precise outcome data, and dedicated support networks. In unity, we forge a resilient first line of intervention that safeguards lives and fosters thriving futures.
Autism Response Team (ART)
Live Chat Line
Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 7:00 pm (ET)
The Autism Response Team (ART) is an information line for the autism community. Our team members are specially trained to provide personalized information and resources to people with autism and their families.
How to contact ART
Live chat is available between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. ET.
Call our toll-free number or send us an email – we’re available Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in all time zones.
Your call will be routed to the team member for your region. We also have a dedicated Spanish language toll-free number.
1-888-AUTISM2 (1-888-288-4762)
En Español: 1-888-772-9050
help@autismspeaks.org
Who can call?
We are happy to talk with people with autism, parents, grandparents, friends, teachers, social workers, and everyone in between.
Even if you have no connection to autism but have a question, please feel free to reach out. We assist people of all ages, including children, teens, and adults with autism.
What do you provide?
The Autism Response Team can answer your questions, connect you with tools and resources, and help you find autism services and supports in your community.
We are not a direct service provider, so we don’t make appointments or direct referrals. However, our team will provide you with support, encouragement, and assistance with locating autism service providers in your community.
The Autism Response Team can help you learn more about:
- Where to get a diagnosis
- Schools and special education
- Advocacy and support
- Adult services – including post-secondary programs and employment
- Inclusion and community activities
- And much more!
Autism Speaks does not provide medical or legal advice or services. Rather, Autism Speaks provides general information about autism as a service to the community. The information provided in this email is not a recommendation, referral or endorsement of any resource, therapeutic method, or service provider and does not replace the advice of medical, legal or educational professionals. Autism Speaks has not validated and is not responsible for any information or services provided by third parties. You are urged to use independent judgment and request references when considering any resource associated with the provision of services related to autism.
B2C (Bridges to Change) Peerline is pleased to offer Peer Support by Phone & Teleconferencing
9am to 5pm PST on Weekdays Monday through Friday and Saturdays
Need to talk to a Recovery Mentor?
We’re just a phone call away.
Peerline: Call 971-256-4135
RECOVERY / PEER SUPPORT
Call us about how to use Zoom for individual and group teleconferencing
Website:
https://bridgestochange.com/digital-resources/
Program Managers
Diane Wade House
Deonica Johnson
djohnson@bridgestochange.com
971-570-2729
Clackamas County Mentor Programs
Megan Allen
mallen@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3402
Multnomah County Mentor Programs
Casey Dasen
casey@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3407
Treatment Mentor Programs
Tri-County Daniel
Telgarsky dtelgarsky@bridgestochange.com
971-517-7050
Washington County Mentor Programs
James Williams
jimmy@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3443
Washington County Stabilization Mentor Programs
Frank Squeglia
frank@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3445
Housing Services Program
Hannah Leyshon
hleyshon@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3338
Mental Health Mentor Programs
Jason Head
jason@bridgestochange.com
971-517-5763
Wasco County Mentor Programs
Michael Olson
michaelo@bridgestochange.com
541-248-4211
Mult. & Clack. County Treatment Clinical Supervisor
Tawnya Shope
tawnya@bridgestochange.com
503-442-9897
Washington County Treatment Clinical Supervisor
Pecos Jett
pjett@bridgestochange.com
503-473-1154
ROCC Salem presents online peer support
Peer Support Number: 971-718-8668 10am-6pm Every Day
Peer support is about connecting with someone in a way that contributes to both people learning and growing. There’s no assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. It’s about helping each other understand how we’ve come to know what we know, and moving toward what we want, instead of just getting away from what we don’t want.
One on One Peer support via phone is available with certified Peer Support Specialists
Reach Out Oregon / Oregon Family Support Network
Toll-Free Parent Warmline: 1-833-REACH-OR / 1-833-732-2467
Weekdays 12pm-7pm PST except holidays
Welcome to Reach Out Oregon!
Parents know how it can be lonely, frightening and isolating to care for a young person experiencing emotional, behavioral and mental health challenges. It can be hard to figure out where and how to reach out for help and information. Most of us feel disoriented when trying to find needed support for what our family is facing. Shame and stigma surrounding these issues can make it even more challenging.
As caregivers ourselves, we have direct lived experience navigating challenges on behalf of our children and families. And as a community, we have much to offer one another. This is what Reach Out Oregon is all about, a supportive community where you will find:
- Inspiration
- Connection
- Compassion
- Support
Family Self-Care during COVID-19
- Have a special friendly online conversation about Family Self-Care during COVID-19.
- More events coming, stay tuned.
- Learn about fun activities to bring back to your family.
- If you’d like to continue the Family Self-Care discussion or have ideas you’d like to share, please join our discussion forum: https://www.reachoutoregon.org/forums/forum/self-care/
Discussion Forum
https://www.reachoutoregon.org/discussions/
Family Self Care Discussion:
https://www.reachoutoregon.org/forums/forum/self-care/
Reach Out Oregon Website
https://www.reachoutoregon.org
Crisis Support
https://www.reachoutoregon.org/crisis-support/
Listening Support
https://www.reachoutoregon.org/listening-support/
Resource Support
https://www.reachoutoregon.org/resources/
WEconnect Daily Meetings
Monday – Friday 8-9PM PST
Our meetings are a safe space for anyone with quality of life concerns and seeking community, wellness, and personal growth.
Our mission is to be a life-saving haven for those dealing with mental health and substance use challenges. We are devoted to empowering families, workplaces, healthcare environments, and communities through innovative mental wellness strategies, precise outcome data, and dedicated support networks. In unity, we forge a resilient first line of intervention that safeguards lives and fosters thriving futures.
Autism Response Team (ART)
Live Chat Line
Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 7:00 pm (ET)
The Autism Response Team (ART) is an information line for the autism community. Our team members are specially trained to provide personalized information and resources to people with autism and their families.
How to contact ART
Live chat is available between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. ET.
Call our toll-free number or send us an email – we’re available Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in all time zones.
Your call will be routed to the team member for your region. We also have a dedicated Spanish language toll-free number.
1-888-AUTISM2 (1-888-288-4762)
En Español: 1-888-772-9050
help@autismspeaks.org
Who can call?
We are happy to talk with people with autism, parents, grandparents, friends, teachers, social workers, and everyone in between.
Even if you have no connection to autism but have a question, please feel free to reach out. We assist people of all ages, including children, teens, and adults with autism.
What do you provide?
The Autism Response Team can answer your questions, connect you with tools and resources, and help you find autism services and supports in your community.
We are not a direct service provider, so we don’t make appointments or direct referrals. However, our team will provide you with support, encouragement, and assistance with locating autism service providers in your community.
The Autism Response Team can help you learn more about:
- Where to get a diagnosis
- Schools and special education
- Advocacy and support
- Adult services – including post-secondary programs and employment
- Inclusion and community activities
- And much more!
Autism Speaks does not provide medical or legal advice or services. Rather, Autism Speaks provides general information about autism as a service to the community. The information provided in this email is not a recommendation, referral or endorsement of any resource, therapeutic method, or service provider and does not replace the advice of medical, legal or educational professionals. Autism Speaks has not validated and is not responsible for any information or services provided by third parties. You are urged to use independent judgment and request references when considering any resource associated with the provision of services related to autism.
B2C (Bridges to Change) Peerline is pleased to offer Peer Support by Phone & Teleconferencing
9am to 5pm PST on Weekdays Monday through Friday and Saturdays
Need to talk to a Recovery Mentor?
We’re just a phone call away.
Peerline: Call 971-256-4135
RECOVERY / PEER SUPPORT
Call us about how to use Zoom for individual and group teleconferencing
Website:
https://bridgestochange.com/digital-resources/
Program Managers
Diane Wade House
Deonica Johnson
djohnson@bridgestochange.com
971-570-2729
Clackamas County Mentor Programs
Megan Allen
mallen@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3402
Multnomah County Mentor Programs
Casey Dasen
casey@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3407
Treatment Mentor Programs
Tri-County Daniel
Telgarsky dtelgarsky@bridgestochange.com
971-517-7050
Washington County Mentor Programs
James Williams
jimmy@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3443
Washington County Stabilization Mentor Programs
Frank Squeglia
frank@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3445
Housing Services Program
Hannah Leyshon
hleyshon@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3338
Mental Health Mentor Programs
Jason Head
jason@bridgestochange.com
971-517-5763
Wasco County Mentor Programs
Michael Olson
michaelo@bridgestochange.com
541-248-4211
Mult. & Clack. County Treatment Clinical Supervisor
Tawnya Shope
tawnya@bridgestochange.com
503-442-9897
Washington County Treatment Clinical Supervisor
Pecos Jett
pjett@bridgestochange.com
503-473-1154
ROCC Salem presents online peer support
Peer Support Number: 971-718-8668 10am-6pm Every Day
Peer support is about connecting with someone in a way that contributes to both people learning and growing. There’s no assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. It’s about helping each other understand how we’ve come to know what we know, and moving toward what we want, instead of just getting away from what we don’t want.
One on One Peer support via phone is available with certified Peer Support Specialists
WEconnect Daily Meetings
Monday – Friday 8-9PM PST
Our meetings are a safe space for anyone with quality of life concerns and seeking community, wellness, and personal growth.
Our mission is to be a life-saving haven for those dealing with mental health and substance use challenges. We are devoted to empowering families, workplaces, healthcare environments, and communities through innovative mental wellness strategies, precise outcome data, and dedicated support networks. In unity, we forge a resilient first line of intervention that safeguards lives and fosters thriving futures.
Autism Response Team (ART)
Live Chat Line
Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 7:00 pm (ET)
The Autism Response Team (ART) is an information line for the autism community. Our team members are specially trained to provide personalized information and resources to people with autism and their families.
How to contact ART
Live chat is available between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. ET.
Call our toll-free number or send us an email – we’re available Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in all time zones.
Your call will be routed to the team member for your region. We also have a dedicated Spanish language toll-free number.
1-888-AUTISM2 (1-888-288-4762)
En Español: 1-888-772-9050
help@autismspeaks.org
Who can call?
We are happy to talk with people with autism, parents, grandparents, friends, teachers, social workers, and everyone in between.
Even if you have no connection to autism but have a question, please feel free to reach out. We assist people of all ages, including children, teens, and adults with autism.
What do you provide?
The Autism Response Team can answer your questions, connect you with tools and resources, and help you find autism services and supports in your community.
We are not a direct service provider, so we don’t make appointments or direct referrals. However, our team will provide you with support, encouragement, and assistance with locating autism service providers in your community.
The Autism Response Team can help you learn more about:
- Where to get a diagnosis
- Schools and special education
- Advocacy and support
- Adult services – including post-secondary programs and employment
- Inclusion and community activities
- And much more!
Autism Speaks does not provide medical or legal advice or services. Rather, Autism Speaks provides general information about autism as a service to the community. The information provided in this email is not a recommendation, referral or endorsement of any resource, therapeutic method, or service provider and does not replace the advice of medical, legal or educational professionals. Autism Speaks has not validated and is not responsible for any information or services provided by third parties. You are urged to use independent judgment and request references when considering any resource associated with the provision of services related to autism.
B2C (Bridges to Change) Peerline is pleased to offer Peer Support by Phone & Teleconferencing
9am to 5pm PST on Weekdays Monday through Friday and Saturdays
Need to talk to a Recovery Mentor?
We’re just a phone call away.
Peerline: Call 971-256-4135
RECOVERY / PEER SUPPORT
Call us about how to use Zoom for individual and group teleconferencing
Website:
https://bridgestochange.com/digital-resources/
Program Managers
Diane Wade House
Deonica Johnson
djohnson@bridgestochange.com
971-570-2729
Clackamas County Mentor Programs
Megan Allen
mallen@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3402
Multnomah County Mentor Programs
Casey Dasen
casey@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3407
Treatment Mentor Programs
Tri-County Daniel
Telgarsky dtelgarsky@bridgestochange.com
971-517-7050
Washington County Mentor Programs
James Williams
jimmy@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3443
Washington County Stabilization Mentor Programs
Frank Squeglia
frank@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3445
Housing Services Program
Hannah Leyshon
hleyshon@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3338
Mental Health Mentor Programs
Jason Head
jason@bridgestochange.com
971-517-5763
Wasco County Mentor Programs
Michael Olson
michaelo@bridgestochange.com
541-248-4211
Mult. & Clack. County Treatment Clinical Supervisor
Tawnya Shope
tawnya@bridgestochange.com
503-442-9897
Washington County Treatment Clinical Supervisor
Pecos Jett
pjett@bridgestochange.com
503-473-1154
ROCC Salem presents online peer support
Peer Support Number: 971-718-8668 10am-6pm Every Day
Peer support is about connecting with someone in a way that contributes to both people learning and growing. There’s no assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. It’s about helping each other understand how we’ve come to know what we know, and moving toward what we want, instead of just getting away from what we don’t want.
One on One Peer support via phone is available with certified Peer Support Specialists
WEconnect Daily Meetings
Monday – Friday 8-9PM PST
Our meetings are a safe space for anyone with quality of life concerns and seeking community, wellness, and personal growth.
Our mission is to be a life-saving haven for those dealing with mental health and substance use challenges. We are devoted to empowering families, workplaces, healthcare environments, and communities through innovative mental wellness strategies, precise outcome data, and dedicated support networks. In unity, we forge a resilient first line of intervention that safeguards lives and fosters thriving futures.
Autism Response Team (ART)
Live Chat Line
Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 7:00 pm (ET)
The Autism Response Team (ART) is an information line for the autism community. Our team members are specially trained to provide personalized information and resources to people with autism and their families.
How to contact ART
Live chat is available between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. ET.
Call our toll-free number or send us an email – we’re available Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in all time zones.
Your call will be routed to the team member for your region. We also have a dedicated Spanish language toll-free number.
1-888-AUTISM2 (1-888-288-4762)
En Español: 1-888-772-9050
help@autismspeaks.org
Who can call?
We are happy to talk with people with autism, parents, grandparents, friends, teachers, social workers, and everyone in between.
Even if you have no connection to autism but have a question, please feel free to reach out. We assist people of all ages, including children, teens, and adults with autism.
What do you provide?
The Autism Response Team can answer your questions, connect you with tools and resources, and help you find autism services and supports in your community.
We are not a direct service provider, so we don’t make appointments or direct referrals. However, our team will provide you with support, encouragement, and assistance with locating autism service providers in your community.
The Autism Response Team can help you learn more about:
- Where to get a diagnosis
- Schools and special education
- Advocacy and support
- Adult services – including post-secondary programs and employment
- Inclusion and community activities
- And much more!
Autism Speaks does not provide medical or legal advice or services. Rather, Autism Speaks provides general information about autism as a service to the community. The information provided in this email is not a recommendation, referral or endorsement of any resource, therapeutic method, or service provider and does not replace the advice of medical, legal or educational professionals. Autism Speaks has not validated and is not responsible for any information or services provided by third parties. You are urged to use independent judgment and request references when considering any resource associated with the provision of services related to autism.
B2C (Bridges to Change) Peerline is pleased to offer Peer Support by Phone & Teleconferencing
9am to 5pm PST on Weekdays Monday through Friday and Saturdays
Need to talk to a Recovery Mentor?
We’re just a phone call away.
Peerline: Call 971-256-4135
RECOVERY / PEER SUPPORT
Call us about how to use Zoom for individual and group teleconferencing
Website:
https://bridgestochange.com/digital-resources/
Program Managers
Diane Wade House
Deonica Johnson
djohnson@bridgestochange.com
971-570-2729
Clackamas County Mentor Programs
Megan Allen
mallen@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3402
Multnomah County Mentor Programs
Casey Dasen
casey@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3407
Treatment Mentor Programs
Tri-County Daniel
Telgarsky dtelgarsky@bridgestochange.com
971-517-7050
Washington County Mentor Programs
James Williams
jimmy@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3443
Washington County Stabilization Mentor Programs
Frank Squeglia
frank@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3445
Housing Services Program
Hannah Leyshon
hleyshon@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3338
Mental Health Mentor Programs
Jason Head
jason@bridgestochange.com
971-517-5763
Wasco County Mentor Programs
Michael Olson
michaelo@bridgestochange.com
541-248-4211
Mult. & Clack. County Treatment Clinical Supervisor
Tawnya Shope
tawnya@bridgestochange.com
503-442-9897
Washington County Treatment Clinical Supervisor
Pecos Jett
pjett@bridgestochange.com
503-473-1154
ROCC Salem presents online peer support
Peer Support Number: 971-718-8668 10am-6pm Every Day
Peer support is about connecting with someone in a way that contributes to both people learning and growing. There’s no assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. It’s about helping each other understand how we’ve come to know what we know, and moving toward what we want, instead of just getting away from what we don’t want.
One on One Peer support via phone is available with certified Peer Support Specialists
SELF- EMPOWERMENT
[CEUs may be available]
Thursdays – 2:00pm to 3:00pm PST
Self-Empowerment: Positive self-esteem can be an important aspect of recovery. Together we’ll discover how amazing we all are! Give it a try.
Or call 720-707-2699 and enter Meeting ID# 543-378-1708
In addition, PROJECT ABLE now offers a *NEW* ABLE TALK LINE
Weekdays, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Call us to reach someone for support, learn about new resources, or just to talk in a supportive recovery environment.
Call (503) 474-5509 and press”0″ to be connected with a peer support
Online Virtual Groups web page:
https://projectable.org/what-we-do/activities/
Online Virtual Activities Now Available – As a cautionary measure due to the Covid-19 Coronavirus, Project ABLE will be hosting our groups, activities and events online. Click on the link below to learn how to access our Virtual Activities!
Website:
Facebook Social Media page:
https://www.facebook.com/ProjectABLEInc/
Project ABLE is “A place to find Hope, gain Support and build Community.”
WEconnect Daily Meetings
Monday – Friday 8-9PM PST
Our meetings are a safe space for anyone with quality of life concerns and seeking community, wellness, and personal growth.
Our mission is to be a life-saving haven for those dealing with mental health and substance use challenges. We are devoted to empowering families, workplaces, healthcare environments, and communities through innovative mental wellness strategies, precise outcome data, and dedicated support networks. In unity, we forge a resilient first line of intervention that safeguards lives and fosters thriving futures.
Autism Response Team (ART)
Live Chat Line
Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 7:00 pm (ET)
The Autism Response Team (ART) is an information line for the autism community. Our team members are specially trained to provide personalized information and resources to people with autism and their families.
How to contact ART
Live chat is available between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. ET.
Call our toll-free number or send us an email – we’re available Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in all time zones.
Your call will be routed to the team member for your region. We also have a dedicated Spanish language toll-free number.
1-888-AUTISM2 (1-888-288-4762)
En Español: 1-888-772-9050
help@autismspeaks.org
Who can call?
We are happy to talk with people with autism, parents, grandparents, friends, teachers, social workers, and everyone in between.
Even if you have no connection to autism but have a question, please feel free to reach out. We assist people of all ages, including children, teens, and adults with autism.
What do you provide?
The Autism Response Team can answer your questions, connect you with tools and resources, and help you find autism services and supports in your community.
We are not a direct service provider, so we don’t make appointments or direct referrals. However, our team will provide you with support, encouragement, and assistance with locating autism service providers in your community.
The Autism Response Team can help you learn more about:
- Where to get a diagnosis
- Schools and special education
- Advocacy and support
- Adult services – including post-secondary programs and employment
- Inclusion and community activities
- And much more!
Autism Speaks does not provide medical or legal advice or services. Rather, Autism Speaks provides general information about autism as a service to the community. The information provided in this email is not a recommendation, referral or endorsement of any resource, therapeutic method, or service provider and does not replace the advice of medical, legal or educational professionals. Autism Speaks has not validated and is not responsible for any information or services provided by third parties. You are urged to use independent judgment and request references when considering any resource associated with the provision of services related to autism.
B2C (Bridges to Change) Peerline is pleased to offer Peer Support by Phone & Teleconferencing
9am to 5pm PST on Weekdays Monday through Friday and Saturdays
Need to talk to a Recovery Mentor?
We’re just a phone call away.
Peerline: Call 971-256-4135
RECOVERY / PEER SUPPORT
Call us about how to use Zoom for individual and group teleconferencing
Website:
https://bridgestochange.com/digital-resources/
Program Managers
Diane Wade House
Deonica Johnson
djohnson@bridgestochange.com
971-570-2729
Clackamas County Mentor Programs
Megan Allen
mallen@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3402
Multnomah County Mentor Programs
Casey Dasen
casey@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3407
Treatment Mentor Programs
Tri-County Daniel
Telgarsky dtelgarsky@bridgestochange.com
971-517-7050
Washington County Mentor Programs
James Williams
jimmy@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3443
Washington County Stabilization Mentor Programs
Frank Squeglia
frank@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3445
Housing Services Program
Hannah Leyshon
hleyshon@bridgestochange.com
971-386-3338
Mental Health Mentor Programs
Jason Head
jason@bridgestochange.com
971-517-5763
Wasco County Mentor Programs
Michael Olson
michaelo@bridgestochange.com
541-248-4211
Mult. & Clack. County Treatment Clinical Supervisor
Tawnya Shope
tawnya@bridgestochange.com
503-442-9897
Washington County Treatment Clinical Supervisor
Pecos Jett
pjett@bridgestochange.com
503-473-1154
ROCC Salem presents online peer support
Peer Support Number: 971-718-8668 10am-6pm Every Day
Peer support is about connecting with someone in a way that contributes to both people learning and growing. There’s no assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. It’s about helping each other understand how we’ve come to know what we know, and moving toward what we want, instead of just getting away from what we don’t want.
One on One Peer support via phone is available with certified Peer Support Specialists
ROCC Salem presents online peer support
TRAUMA SUPPORT GROUP WITH CHRIS
Online – Fridays 2:30-3:30pm PST
Aaron Benson facilitates this group for participants who would like to learn techniques that support recovery from trauma
Click link below to attend group. You will be asked to register on ZOOM. It’s free and fast!
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87105812688
ZOOM Meeting ID#: 871 0581 2688
One-on-One Peer Phone Support
Peer Support Specialists available from 10am to 6pm PST seven days a week.
CALL 971-718-8669
Resource Navigation
Get Assistance applying for PHP, Housing, Shelters, etc.
CALL 971-900-8926