Our list of recovery resource locations for addiction recovery in the Willamette Valley, Oregon.
First Step
Newberg, OR$ 97132
Located in the mini mall on Everest just opposite the Walgreens store, next door to Chehalem Physical Therapy
Services for adolescents and adults. Outpatient substance abuse/addiction treatment services. 12 step based treatment program. Offers a wide range of individualized services including Level .5 education: Substance Abuse Information Group. Level 1 Outpatient Services. Level 11.1: Intensive Outpatient Treatment. Accepts many different private insurance plans. Sliding fee scale is available to those who do not have health insurance coverage or for those whose insurance will not cover substance abuse treatment.
Halfpint Homestead LLC
Dayton, OR 97114
Henderson House
Toll Free: 877-227-5946
Fax: 503-434-9276
24 Hour Crisis Line: 503-472-1503
24 Horas Linea de Crisis: 503-583-1402
PO Box 26
McMinnville, OR 97128
Henderson House excels in providing culturally aware outreach, education and services for victims of domestic and sexual violence through leadership in ending oppression.
For more information please contact…
Donna Jo Currie (Sexual Assault Advocate) at dcurrie@hendersonhouse.org or www.HendersonHouse.org
The Miracles Club
503-249-8559
Portland, OR 97211
The Miracle Club offers recovery support services provided by a Certified Peer Mentor that help promote the individuals overall wellness so they can become successful in putting their lives back together.
Got Couch?
Fax: 503-538-2100
Youth Help Line: 866-538-8023
719 E First St.
Newberg, OR
Newberg-Dundee Youth outreach successfully addresses the needs of at-risk youth in our community by creating partnerships with public and private agencies, community groups and individuals, and youth themselves to fund and implement creative, supportive, cost effective programs. These programs emphasize positive youth development and include services such as: case management, support and skills groups, school liaison services, youth leadership development opportunities, quality after-school programs, street youth outreach and emergency shelter for runaway and homeless youth. We also offer homework club and study hall, and an evening “Drop-In” Center that is designed to get at-risk youth “off the streets”.
Youth Outreach Services
- School to home liaison assistance & advocacy
- Needs assessments, evaluations, and referral
- Mentoring, tutoring, and “Study Hall”
- Creative after-school enrichment activities
- Services to runaway and homeless youth, including emergency shelter
- Best Practices peer skills and support groups for middle and high school students
- Street outreach to community at-risk youth
- Case management & family support services for youth and their family
- School supplies, clothing, hygiene & other basic need
- Computer Lab with DSL access
- Comprehensive summer programming
- Youth leadership development opportunities, including service learning projects
- Alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention programs & activities
- Evening “Drop-In” teen recreational center
YOOP!
Newberg: 503-554-1461
McMinnville, OR 97128
YOuth OPportunity (YOOP) is a program that provides educational and vocational opportunities to young adults in Yamhill County! Enrollment is at no cost to you and allows you to have access to:
Education
- After school tutoring
- GED & Credit completion
- Computer training
- Parenting classes
- Help applying to college
- Free student aid assistance
- Help finding scholarships
Job training
- One-on-one training
- Local job finders
- On-site training
- Career help
- Interview preparation
- Resume writing classes
- Job application workshops
If you would like more information please view our website, www.myyoop.org or contact Sharon Larson (Community Liaison) at slarson@cyfs.net
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde (Social Services)
Fax: 503-879-5127
Toll Free: 800-242-8196
Grand Ronde, OR 97347
The Social Services Department is responsible for providing services that promote healthy Tribal individuals and families with an overall goal of self-sufficiency. The Social Services Program includes the following programs and services for Tribal members.
Programs offered include
- 477 Employment Aid
- Training
- Children and Family Services
- Emergency Assistance
- Youth Prevention
Hours
Monday – Friday
8am – 12pm, 1pm – 5pm
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
Fax: 503-435-2398
McMinnville, OR 97128
A CASA volunteer is the unbiased and fierce protector of a child who has been abused or neglected and is going through the trauma of the court system. CASA volunteers are granted tremendous authority by the court and are able to do what it takes to see that a child is not ignored, their best interests are served, and that the judge is able to understand the true facts of a child’s condition in an over-burdened child welfare system.
CASAs are in a unique position to work in the system without being of the system. Throughout the process, CASAs have permission to visit the children regularly, talk to a child’s parents, teachers, caseworkers, doctors and therapists in order to hear all perspectives and give an unbiased portrayal of the case to the judge. CASA volunteers help kids through the system safely, quickly, and more effectively.
For more information please go to www.yccasa.org
LIFT
24499 SW Grahams Ferry Rd.
Willsonville, OR 97070
Living in Freedom Today (LIFT) is a comprehensive six month, 14 hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week, Intensive Alcohol and Drug Outpatient and Cognitive Restructuring Program for women who qualify for an Alternative Incarceration Program (AIP), or who are identified with a high need for cognitive programming. In addition to facilitating intensive programming, case managers act as transition specialists to assist participants in successfully re-entering the community after incarceration. When the women complete the program they move into an “aftercare” phase that consists of attending one LIFT support group per week and ongoing case management until they release.
For more information go to www.pathfindersoforegon.org or contact Diane Rivera at Diane.R.Rivera@doc.state.or.us
Volunteers of America – Addiction Recovery Team (ART)
Fax: 503-472-3815
McMinnville, OR 97128
Our services help individuals, families, and even communities, to move from instability to security, from feeling unseen and uncared for to acknowledged and affirmed, and from isolation to independence. From victims of domestic violence to at-risk youth, from seniors trying to maintain dignity to men and women desiring to overcome substance abuse, our programs reach a wide network of children and families, those who need and deserve nurturing, education and support, as well as a higher quality of life.
For more information please go to www.voaor.org or contact
Vicki Slater – Alcohol and Drug Specialist at vslater@voaor.org
Abuse Recovery Ministry & Services (ARMS)
866-262-9284
Hillsboro, OR 97123
ARMS offers several programs… Her Journey, for women. Man Kind, for men and Safety for Victims. They also offer a program for young adults called Healthy VS Unhealthy Relationships for youth. Foundations for women and Ground Work for men.
For more information go to www.armsonline.org
Oregon Employment Department – Workforse Oregon
McMinnville, OR 97128
We’re committed to helping you find the most qualified applicants for your job openings and help you find your next best job. Choose from the many resources available to you. We can help you in finding and getting a job, increase your work skills, education, training, coping with job loss, and community recourses.
Brownwood Community Services
McMinnville, OR 97128
Champion Team
McMinnville, OR 97128
ProjectABLE
Salem, OR 97301
Project A.B.L.E. provides peer services and support to people with mental health and co-occurring issues, helping them come out of isolation and reconnect to the community. Project A.B.L.E. provides a path to live healthfully and experience a normal life again without judgement in a safe environment. These services embrace human dignity, expand the capacity for individuals to recover and promote life-long empowerment.
Project A.B.L.E. offers an array of Peer Delivered Services such as:
- Trauma Survivors Project
- Crisis Peer Support
- Peer Wellness Coaching
- Consumer Care Partnerships
- Peer Employment Navigators
- Person Centered Planning
- Recovery Academy
- Recovery 101
- WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan)
- Leadership & Facilitation Training
- Medication Empowerment
- Provider Training and Consultation services
- AMH approved Peer Support Specialist Training (PSS)
Business Hours
Mon-Wed-Fri: 8:30am – 5pm Tues-Thurs: 8:30am – 6pm Sat-Sun: Closed
First Step Adolescent Center
Suite A
Newberg, OR 97132
First Step offers both adolescent and adult treatment services for addiction and substance abuse. We offer level .5 diversion, level I outpatient, and level II Intensive Outpatient treatment.
First step uses a 12 step based treatment format with a focus on individualized care to meet the specific needs of each client. During the course of treatment, clients may have individual, group, or family therapy depending upon their specific needs. Appropriate treatment is determined at the time of their initial evaluation. During their evaluation, information is obtained from the individual, and parent if applicable, to determine whether or not a substance abuse problem exists, and what the best course of treatment is to address it.
In the case of individuals having both mental health and substance abuse concerns, we collaborate with other providers to ensure a comprehensive treatment experience.
Outpatient care levels are as follows:
level .5 Diversion class for teens who receive an MIP citation from the Juvenile Department
level I Outpatient care usually up to 5 hours of care per week
level II Intensive Outpatient usually 6+ hours of treatment per week
For more information go to www.fsac.net
Fostering Hope
McMinnville, OR 97128
Fostering Hope is a home visiting program aimed to reduce child maltreatment though family support and community engagement.
Project Goals
1. Increase knowledge about the efficacy of concentrating child maltreatment prevention services in high-risk neighborhoods
2. Increase knowledge about evidence-based practices that successfully reduce child maltreatment
3. Disseminate successful project practices related to maltreatment prevention
4. Continue the strong collaboration with targeted neighborhoods among project partners that prioritizes parent involvement
5. Desired short-term outcomes: increase neighborhood engagement, improve child well-being, improve parenting, improve parent knowledge of child development, improve family functioning, ensure home safety, and increase social support
6. Desired long-term outcomes: Reduce child maltreatment and the number of children living in foster care by 20% in the targeted neighborhoods
For more information please go to
Catholic Community Services
McMinnville, OR 97128
CCS is a faith-based social services organization. We welcome customers, employees, volunteers and supporters of all faiths and encourage spiritual growth in whatever manner one chooses. We work with adults, youth, families, and professionals utilizing our core values of love, justice, truth and freedom.
CCS is accredited by the Council on Accreditation, the most respected social services accreditation body in the nation, reinforcing our dedication to provide the highest standards of service for our customers.
CCS is a leading proponent of consumer-directed care and evidence-based practices. We believe the dreams and aspirations of the people we serve should guide what we do. We hold ourselves accountable for service that supports people to generate positive outcomes in a cost-effective way. We are dedicated to streamlining administration, reducing paperwork, integrating support services, creating partnerships with other providers and government agencies, and providing opportunities for the voices of those we serve to
Our Vision: Children, families and adults with the knowledge, ability and desire to take control of their own lives and live responsibly with others in a just society.
Our Mission: A Forever Home for Everyone An opportunity to live responsibly in a nurturing home and caring community you call your own.
Provoking Hope
The Provoking Hope Office provides a safe place for recovery intake, counseling, starter groups, check-ins, and placement into other resource locations. The office is centrally located and has become a Hub for the Annual Recovery Fair in McMinnville, OR.
Helping Hands (Men)
Previously Thugz Off Drugs for men. McMinnville location has moved to Newberg.
Better Choices
105 NE 8th Street, McMinnville, OR 97128 also 105 N. Meridian,Newberg, OR 97132
Better Choices has been a State Licensed Alcohol and Drug Outpatient program since 1996. We have been serving the needs of Yamhill County clients since 2002 and as of June of 2015 have served over 2000 Yamhill County residents. We are a provider for Oregon Health Plan clientele, and have been since 1997. Our office provides assessments; education; group, individual and family counseling. We are a State licensed provider for DUII Education and Rehabilitation services. Our clientele are referred to us by ADES’s (Alcohol and Drug Evaluation Specialists) for DUII; Probation Officers; DHS Child Welfare; previous clients, Self referred individuals and other local resource agencies. We are a small, private agency and are able to give personal, individualized care. Dell and Linda Miller have been running treatment centers together since 1988, both residential and outpatient. Better Choices is an abstinence based program and all of our counselors are in recovery themselves. We enjoy working with people and watching them create a solid path in their recovery. We have offices in both McMinnville and Newberg. You can find us on our website of www.betterchoices.info. BUT…also visit our other website of www.treatmentguide4u.com. There you will find an array of resources such as AA and NA daily reading meditations, guided meditations for people in 12 step recovery, over 50 videos on addiction and recovery for the addict and their family, 12 step meeting locators, recovery treatment plans and free downloadable 12 step worksheets and more.
Yamhill County Chemical Dependency
Intensive and regular outpatient services, education, and prevention.
Helping Hands (Women)
Previously Thugz Off Drugs.
Church On The Hill
Celebrate Recovery. A Christ Centered 12 step recovery program for hurts, habits, and hang-ups.
Friday Nights
Dinner @ 5:30pm
Worship 6:30 pm
Groups 7:30pm-8:30 pm
503-472-8476
Transportation and Children’s Programs
Adventure Christian Church
Celebrate Recovery.
McMinnville Cooperative Ministry
The Co-op provides 12 step literature as well as meetings. http://yamhillvalleytreatment.com
Henderson House
Temporary shelter for abused women and children. Support groups, children’s groups, assistance with restraining orders and court accompaniment.
Department of Human Services (DHS)
Child protective services, family support services, childcare subsidy, Jobs Plus, TANF, Food Stamps and prevention programs.
Juliette’s House
Child abuse assesment center. Services for abused children through assessment and counseling referrals. Clients need to be referred by law enforcement, DHS, or a doctor.
Newberg Center
Food Stamps, OHP, WIC, TANF applications, child welfare, and Family In Use program.
Family & Youth Programs
503-538-4874
501 E 1st St. Newberg OR 97132
Counseling for children and youth, drug rehab and support.
Lutheran Community Services
Family counseling, nurturing community program, violence intervention and parenting courses. Bi-lingual thrapist.
YCGRM- Yamhill County Gospel Rescue Mission
P.O. Box 373
McMinnville, OR 97128
(corner of 14th and Logan)
Year round shelter open 24/7. Must call for intake. Serves a complete meal every Saturday from 11:30am to 1:30 pm.
Yamhill County Public Health
503-554-7842
Tabacco prevention and education, family planning, maternal chil services, food handlers services, immunizations, HIV services, home nurses, etc.
City Outreach Ministry
Helps provide free clothing, furniture, and bedding. Open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 10am-12pm.
Youth Outreach
866-538-8023
Assists youths through a variety of programs. Provides emergency shelter for homeless and runaway youth, ages 11-17, for up to 21 days.
Love Inc.
T, W, Th 9am-2am. Assists residents of Newberg, Dundee, Dayton, Lafayette, Yamhill, and Carlton ONLY. Provides food, linens, clothing, furniture, bus pases, auto repair, firewood, gas vouchers for doctor appointments, dental van, frozen meals, and haircuts. NO CASH ASSISTANCE.
Dundee United Methodist Church
12 step meetings
First Baptist Church- Carlton
12 step meetings as well as Celebrate Recovery (A Christ centered recovery program).
First Baptist Church- McMinnville
Several different types of 12 step meetings.
Northside Community Church
Celebrate Recovery (Christ centered recovery program).
Open Bible Christian Church
12 step meetings.
Amity United Methodist Church
12 step meetings.
St. Michaels Church
12 step meetings.
Newberg Christian Church
12 step meetings.
Open Door Community Church
12 step meetings.
Newberg First United Methodist Church
12 step meetings.
Joyful Servant Church
12 step meetings.
St. Barnabus Church
12 step meetings.