Crisis & Community Resources
North Clackamas Schools is committed to the health and wellbeing of every student and family in our district. We understand that knowing where to turn can be challenging and often scary, so we've compiled a list of resources to help you find support and understanding when struggling or in crisis. From hotlines and online forums to in-person counseling, our goal is to provide you with the tools and information you need to take care of your physical and mental health. We hope this page will help you find the resources and support you need.
Please note, the views expressed in these resources are solely those of the authors/organizations and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the North Clackamas School District. The materials in this area are available to students and families. The groups/individuals providing information are not endorsed or supported by the North Clackamas School District. District policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, marital status, national origin, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation. The district is not liable for services rendered by these organizations or individuals.
If you are suffering a physical or psychological emergency call 9-1-1
Text HOPELINE to 741741

Clackamas County Mental Health 24 Hour Crisis Line
24 hours a day/7 days a week • Dial: 503-655-8585

Clackamas County Urgent Mental Health Walk-in Clinic
Walk-in M-F 9a.m. to 7p.m., and Sat. 10a.m. to 7p.m.
503-655-8585 • 11211 SE 82nd Avenue, Suite O, Happy Valley, 97086
Call 211
Download Clackamas County's Compass to Connection App for Mental Health Resources

The Suicide Prevention Coalition of Clackamas County’s Youth and Young Adult Action Team, a program of the Clackamas County Public Health Division, has launched an app to share information about mental health and suicide prevention resources for youth.
It includes:
- Crisis support resources
- Local mental health and suicide prevention resources and organizations
- Guides for navigating conversations around mental health
- General education related to suicide prevention and mental health, including risk factors, protective factors, and warning signs
- How to support loved ones after a suicide or a suicide attempt
Learn more about how and why the app was created.
Questions?
Contact compasstoconnection@clackamas.us
Additional Resources
- Crisis Lines
- Abuse or Threat Reporting
- Addiction
- Clothing
- Counseling
- Dental Health
- Eating Disorders
- Food Support
- Grief/Loss Support
- Holiday Giving Programs
- Homelessness & Shelter Services
- Immigration / Refugee
- LGBTQ2SIA+ Resources
- Medical Services
- Parent & Family Resources
- Racial Justice Advocacy & Education
- Residential Treatment
- Rights & Legal Services
Crisis Lines
Abuse or Threat Reporting
Addiction
Clothing
Counseling
Dental Health
Eating Disorders
Food Support
Grief/Loss Support
Holiday Giving Programs
Homelessness & Shelter Services
Immigration / Refugee
LGBTQ2SIA+ Resources
Medical Services
Parent & Family Resources
Racial Justice Advocacy & Education
Residential Treatment
Rights & Legal Services











