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ELA Workbooks

These booklets created by the ELA committee are a great resource for parents.

They include a breakdown of the skills each grade should be aiming for, ideas for activities, lists of resources, and suggested home school schedules!

Education Websites

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Understood.org

Access clarification on the 504 accommodation plans.

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Social Emotional Learning

6 Traits of Social Emotional Learning

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The Zones of Regulation

A simple approach to developing self-regulation.

Recommended grade K-5

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Social Emotional Learning Library

An interactive library to learn SEL skills.

Recommended grade K-5

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Education Planner

What's your learning style? Your learning style influences the way you understand information and solve problems.

Recommended grade 3-12

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Institute on Character

Take a free strengths survey to begin living you best life!

Recommended Grades 6-12

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Compass Personality Test

Everyone has some characteristics from each of the four types, but one will capture the essence of your personality more accurately than the others.

Recommended for grades 6-12

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Learning from Failure

Find some great resources for Growth Mindset and teaching students to feel empowered when they fail!

Recommended for all grade levels

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Mighty Kids Academy

Helpful tips for teaching Growth Mindset!

Recommended for all grade levels

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Mental Health Resources

Agency NameLocationFocusPhone NumberServicesOther Information
A Safe Place
256 Warner Milne Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045
Violence (Domestic)
503-655-8600
advocacy, counseling, legal support, and more
support and safety planning for anyone impacted by domestic violence.
A Village For One
PO BOX 1385, Oregon City, OR 97045
Exploitation & Trafficking
503-730-1469
Serving youth ages 12-25 in Marion and Clackamas Counties, effected by sex trafficking and/or exploitation.

Al-Anon Family Groups

Youth Support, addiction

support for teens specifically
Electronic meetings in the mobile app for young people aged 13-18 who have been affected by someone else's drinking.
Albertina KERR Children’s Mental Health
424 NE 22nd Ave, Portland, OR 97232
Mental Health
503-239-8101
Psychiatric Crisis Care, Clinic-based Outpatient Services & Intensive Community-Based Outpatient Services

Alliance Counseling: The Center at Heron Hill
22018 S. Central Point road, Canby, OR 97203
Mental Health
503-221-4531
Equine & Nature-Based Therapy & Education Program. Activities include animal assisted therapy, traily building, archery, gardening, eco-restoration
info@thecenteratheronhill.com
Allies In Change



non-profit social activist organization and counseling services center. We offer individual counseling, couples counseling, and group counseling for people of all genders struggling with a variety of issues, including relationship issues, rebuilding trust, anger, depression, stress, anxiety, significant life transitions, PTSD, as well as many other issues.

Bloomin Boutique
19376 Molalla Ave, Oregon City, OR 97045
Clothing
503-320-0789
Bloomin' Boutique is an Oregon City nonprofit, dedicated to giving a hand up by providing new clothing, shoes, bedding, and personal care items to underprivileged children, empowering them to become confident, constructive members of their communities. Supporting boys and girls, infant through 18 years.

Cascadia Health



services span from prevention to healthy lifestyle education to intensive treatment when needed. Our range of services encompass a more systemic approach to health management for adults, children, seniors and families. Clients can get primary care and behavioral health care needs through one team, at one location.

Catholic Community Services of Western Washington

Behavioral Health

Family Behavioral Health is an integrated, intensive service area within CCS providing care using a “Wraparound” (Individualized and Tailored) approach. Services are designed for children/youth and families with multiple and complex needs, severe histories and who tend to be involved with multiple child-serving systems.

Cedar Hills Hospital



Cedar Hills Hospital serves adults facing an acute behavioral health crisis related to issues of mental health, substance abuse and substance use disorder, as well as co-occurring disorders related to these circumstances.
Central City Concern https://centralcityconcern.org/ (predominantly Portland based however it provides a number of resources including culturally specific programs
Children's Center
1713 Penn Lane, Oregon City, OR 97045
Violence (Child)
503-655-7725; Hotline 855-503-7233
children's advocacy center

Clackamas Behavioral Health Division
2051 Kaen Rd, Suite 367, Oregon City, OR, 97045

503-742-5335; crisis 503-655-8585
Wraparound services for youth & families for strengths & needs.
Develop a personalized plan of care & a crisis plan. BH-MHOKidsCare@co.clackamas.or.us
Clackamas Child Welfare/Department of Human Services
16440 SE 82nd drive, Clackamas
Resources
503-731-3404
Local child welfare branch. Open 8:00 - 5:00 Monday - Friday.
Child welfare (foster care, adoption, child safety)
Clackamas County Children's Commission
16518 SE River Rd Milwaukie, OR 97267

503-675-4565
We provide comprehensive early learning and family services at no cost to qualifying pregnant people and families with children ages 0 to 5.

Clackamas County Urgent Mental Health Walk-in Clinic
11211 SE 82nd Ave., Suite O, Happy Valley, OR 97086
Mental Health
503-655-8585
Mental health outpatient treatment for all ages

Clackamas Mental Health Center
11211 SE 82nd Ste O, Happy Valley
Crisis
503-655-8585 24 hour crisis line
24/7 Crisis hotline, walk in clinic Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
We provide urgent mental health services for people in need include: • Urgent mental health and crisis care • Peer counseling • Safety screening • Resource needs assessment • Safety planning • Consultation and Referral
Clackamas Mental Health Center
Clackamas County
Violence (Domestic)
503-654-2288; 888-654-2288
24 hr support line, drop in shelters available

Coalition of Community Health Clinics
PO BOX 13767, Portland, Oregon 97213
Health
503-546-4991
Strengthening community clinics, promoting health equity, & fostering collaboration.

Crisis Text Line




Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States – 24/7, free, confidential.
David Romprey Oregon Warmline


1-800-698-2392
A Peer-Run Program of Community Counseling Solutions- 24/7 Free Peer Support hotline for all Oregonians, support available in both English and Spanish

Developmental Disability Services
2051 Kaen Road #135 Oregon City, OR 97045
Resources
503-655-8640; Intake 503-557-2824
Support for people with intellectual & other developmental disabilities and their families.
Case management services to eligible individuals are free of charge.
Dual Diagnosis Anonymous (DDA)
Portland area
Mental Health
503-222-6484
Community and partnership building, working to reduce stigma & provide educational resources
Family friendly events. Online and in person meetings
Folk Time


503-238-6428; warmline 800-698-2392
Intentional peer support. Training and advocacy for the most vulnerable.

Get connected, Get help
Access information for Oregon & SW Washington
Resources
Dial 211; Text zip code to 898211; 866-698-6155
Free guidance to information about health & social services for food, housing, childcare, utilities, healthcare & more..
180 languages available 24/7/365
H.O.P.E (Helping Other People Eat)
Oregon City
Food Services

HOPE is a food pantry program supported by several churches in Oregon City. We run a Friday pantry on the 3rd and 5th Friday of every month.
Clothing available occasionally.
Help me grow Oregon @ the Swindells Resource center
830 NE 47th Ave, Portland, OR 97213

503-215-2429; 833-868-4769
FREE family support line, which operates within the Swindells Resource Center

Kaiser Insurance & Mental Health Services
Regional locations
Mental Health
503-249-3434; 855-632-8280; after hours 800-813-2000
Call to determine where the child can receive services.
crisis line 1-866-453-3932; wellness coach 503-286-6816, 866-301-3866 #2
Kaiser Permanente: Find Your Words
Statewide
Mental Health
text WORDS to 741-741
Empowering young people to talk about mental health
depression self assessment tool available online
Lifestance Health
870 SE 82nd Dr., Building C, Gladstone, OR 97027
Mental Health
503-659-5515
Variety of service for adults and adolescence

Lifeworks NW
18907 Portland Ave, Gladstone, OR 97027
Mental Health
503- 594-1772; 503-594-1773
Anxiety, ADHD, depression, trauma, addiction & prevention, holistic health services.
Adults and adolescence patients accepted
Lines for Life
5100 S Macadam Ave, suite 400, Portland, OR 97239
Crisis
503-244-5211
Oregon's home for 988 lifeline
Email: info@linesforlife.org
Lines for Life: Oregon Youth Line
Call centers in Portland and Bend

1-877-968-8491
Provide 24/7 peer to peer support for ages 10-24. Teens available to help 4:00-10:00 PM. Staff & volunteer trained in the asist model (applied suicide intervention skills training) available at all times.
Will contact local resources on a per needs basis. Text teen2teen at 839863 Text 273TALK to 839863 for suicide help.
Marion County Center for Hope and Safety


503-399-7722


Marion County Center for Hope and Safety


503-399-7722


Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon
2740 SE Powell Blvd, suite 3, Portland, OR 97202
Mental Health, Addiction
503-922-2377
promoting self directed recovery & wellness for all, honoring the voices of lived experiences.

Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon
2740 SE Powell Blvd, suite 3, Portland, OR 97202
Mental Health, Addiction
503-922-2377
promoting self directed recovery & wellness for all, honoring the voices of lived experiences.

Morrison Child & Family Services
11035 NE Sandy Boulevard Portland, OR 97220
Mental Health, Addiction
503-258-4200
Variety of services provided at multiple locations.

NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Clackamas
10202 SE 32nd Suite 501, Milwaukie
Mental Health
503-344-5050
Support, education & advocacy for people with mental health issues & their loved ones. Basics classics for parents or caregivers for children & adolescence. Provide ‘ending the silence’ training for students, staff & parents.
Resource Hub. Everything is free (classes & support groups) & peer provided from individuals impacted by mental health issues. Can help find additional resources as well.
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) National
4301 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22203
Mental Health
703-524-7600
Mental Health Support Groups for recovery, peers & bereavement
info@nami.org; Facebook.com/NAMI; Text NAMI to 62640; Helpline 800-950-6264
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Oregon
147 SE 102nd Ave. Portland, OR 97216
Mental Health
503-230-8009; 800-343-6264


National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
National
Crisis
#988


National Youth Line
National
Crisis
877-968-8491
TEXT "teen2teen" to 839863

Neuro Therapeutic Pediatric Therapies Inc.
Salem, OR 97301-1097
Medical & Therapeutic
503-657-8903; 503-372-5147
Therapeutic & medical services to children, adolescents & families for a variety of conditions.
Offers occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, mental health therapy & a medical program. schedule@nt4kids.org
New Avenues for Youth
1220 SW Columbia St, Portland, OR, 97201
Homelessness & Housing Instability
503-432-3986; 503-224-4339
Meal and hygiene services, job training, youth housing resources

OC Self Sufficiency
315 Beavercreek Rd, Oregon City, OR 97045
Health
971-673-7300
Families can access help applying for Oregon Health Plan
find other locations at
OCHS School Based Health Center
Located at Oregon City High School
Health
503-785-8772; Nurse advice 503-655-8471
Open daily to address any students' medical or emotional need. Services offered to all students in the Oregon City School District.
Well child sports physicals and mental health counseling available
OHP Healthshare

Health
503-416-8090; 888-519-3845
If a student has OHP Plus (Healthshare) they are able to access free rides to physical health AND mental health appointments
Ride 503-416-3955
Oregon Child Abuse Hotline
Statewide
Violence (Child)
855-503-7233
Call for reporting abuse or neglect.
If a mandatory reporter, must report within 24 hours.
Oregon Family Support Network (OFSN)
4275 Commercial Street SE Suite 180, Salem, OR, 97302
Parent/Caregiver Support
503-363-8068
support for parents/caregivers of students with disabilities
call or text parenting warmline 833-732-2467; online chat available
Oregon Health Plan
500 Summer Street, NE, E-20
Health
503-947-2340
apply at : https://www.oregon.gov/oha/hsd/ohp/Pages/apply.aspx OR at: www.ONE.oregon.gov 800-699-9075
Hours of Operation: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Providence Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Inpatient Unit - Willamette Falls
1500 Division St. 2nd Floor, Oregon City, OR 97045
Mental Health
800-716-5325
Our programs are developmentally age-appropriate and flexible to individual need while incorporating collaborative problem-solving approaches.
Treatment for teens 12-17
Providence Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Unit - Willamette Falls
1511 Division St. Suite 101 Oregon City
Mental Health
503-722-3705
Outpatient Unit with collaborative model helping patients with mental health & medication concerns.

QPR Institute (Question, Persuade, Refer)
National
Crisis
888-726-7926
Suicide help hotline for teens & parents seeking assistance. At risk? Call/Text 988 or Chat at 988Lifeline.org
Training resources available
Safety Compass
PO BOX 1293, Silverton, OR 87381

971-235-0021
A place where you can be yourself and find support. Navigational support for commercial exploitation survivors on the path to healing and justice. Serving Marion Co, Washington Co. Emergency Response Family Support Navigational Support Court and Legal Accompaniment Self Sufficiency Case Management

Stronger Oregon
Statewide
Mental Health
541-900-4285
Mental health specialists across the state and virtual.

Sundstrom Clinical Services
21900 Willamette Dr Suite 202, West Linn, OR 97068
Mental Health
503-653-0631
Medication management, psychological assessments, adult & family therapy, child & adolescent therapy
Family counseling & support for parents provided as well as other adult related services.
The Childrens Program
6443 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy, Suite 300, Portland, OR 97221
Mental Health

experienced clinicians who provide diagnostic, therapeutic and educational services to children, adolescents, and families.
evidence based treatment strategies to help families and children address mental and behavioral challenges.
The Dougy Center
3909 SE 52nd Ave, Portland, OR 97206
Mental Health, Grief
503-775-5683
Open 9:00-5:00 M-F. The Dougy Center provides support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults, and their families grieving a death can share their experiences.
Through our Pathways Program we provide a safe place for families facing an advanced serious illness. help@dougy.org
The Living Room
Gladstone
Safe space teen resource

We provide support to GLBTQQ youth in Clackamas County through Drop In Activities, Events, School Support, and Community Education.

Trans Lifeline
National
LGBTQ+
877-565-8860
connecting trans community to support and resources

Trauma Informed Oregon
1600 SW 4th Ave. Suite 900 Portland, OR 97201
Mental Health
503-725-4158
Trauma Informed Oregon serves as a centralized source of information and resources for trauma informed efforts.

Trevor Project
National
LGBTQ+
1-866-488-7386
24/7 counseling, online resources, advocacy
TEXT "start" to 678-678, online chat available
Unity Behavioral Health
1255 NE 2nd Ave, Portland, OR 97232
Crisis
503-944-8000
behavioral health services, crisis stabilization, care navigation.
crisis line 503-655-8585
Wolf Pack Consulting & Therapeutic Services, LLC
16365 NW Twin Oaks Dr #200, Beaverton, OR 97006
Mental Health
503-828-3402; crisis 971-238-8395
Counseling for individuals, groups, family, couples, skill building, peer services, mentoring, parenting skill building, all ages.
All services available to greater Portland area
Youth Era Online
PO BOX 583, Eugene, OR 97440
Youth Support & Training
971-334-9295
Young adult peer Support Specialists & Young adult navigators for one-to-one peer support. There are two Youth Peer Support Specialists to take referrals from system partners & accept self-referrals from young people.

Youth Era: The Clackamas Drop
11097 SE 21st Ave, Milwaukie
Youth Support
503-314-9307
Provides a drop-in center for youth/young adults in transition, ages 14-25. The drop offers group support: Leadership group, employment group, recovery group & opportunities to participate in other activities in the community.
M-F 3-6pm, The Clackamas Drop is operated by Youth Era with support from Clackamas County Behavioral Health
Youth Era: The Living Room
Clackamas County
LGBTQ+

Support & groups for youth ages 14-20.

Youth Rights Justice

Judicial Support

Youth, Rights & Justice is Oregon’s principal non-profit law firm for youth and families. Through our work, we strive to keep children in school, out of trouble, and at home.