Acupuncture
Trauma Healing Project (THP)
About/Description:
Acupuncture can benefit stress, anxiety, physical symptoms and general well-being. Call 541-687-9447 or e-mail info@healingattention.org to reserve your spot for an individual treatment in a community acupuncture setting. First time participants will need to complete a one time orientation before attending acupuncture, which will be completed during your first visit. Space is limited. By Appointment Only – *$30-sliding scale.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
631 E 19th Ave Building B, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
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Adventure! Children’s Museum
WellMama
About/Description:
Does your baby/toddler need to get their wiggles out while you get support? All parents are welcome in this group to talk about the realities of parenting. Join us at Adventure Children’s Museum in the Valley River Center Mall, upstairs. Free entrance to ACM included for WellMama group participants.
Type of Resource:
Other
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
490 Valley River Center, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Aerie Sanctuary
Nurturely
About/Description:
Prenatal support group for Black Families and global majority families; monthly
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Culture Affirming, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships
Intended For:
Prenatal Parent/Guardian
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
56 E 15th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
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Baby Connection
Parenting Now
About/Description:
Every Wednesday, from 11 am to 12 pm, talk with Lactation Specialist Debbie Jensen to get lactation and feeding support, as well as chat with other parents with children under 1. Baby Connection is free for families.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Baby Wearing and Bailando
Nurturely
About/Description:
Aprenda a cargar y bailar con su bebé mientras se conecta con otros madres y padres nuevos y futuros // Learn to carry and dance with your baby while connecting with other new and expectant parents. Locations varry
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Prenatal Parent/Guardian, Parents/Guardians of 0-5, Babies/Toddlers
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
-
Website URL:
Behavioral Health Program
HIV Alliance
About/Description:
Mental health services for folks who are HIV positive
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
18-25 yr/olds
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1195 City View St, Eugene, OR 97402
Website URL:
Budgeting Square Pegs Into Round Holes
SOS
About/Description:
Trying to pay Peter when you can’t even pay Paul? Not sure where your money is going? This may help. This is an introductory course to personal financial management made simple. We will cover how to set up a budget, track your spending and save money, Prioritize your spending and take plan for those unpredictable events that can impact your financial stability.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1576 West 12th St, Florence, OR 97439
Carrying Training
Nurturely
About/Description:
Course to foster and support skin to skin connection
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Prenatal Parent/Guardian
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
-
Website URL:
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Circles Of Healing
Cenfederated Tribes of Coos Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians Circles of Healing
About/Description:
Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human Trafficking, Stalking and family violence advocacy and support. They also accommodate survivors healing through cultural events and trauma recovery Support groups.
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
149 W. 12th Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97401
Website URL:
Consent 101/Healthy Relationships
SASS
About/Description:
The aim is to introduce consent as a skill that is applicable in many aspects of life -- including relationships. We also talk about what constitutes a healthy/unhelahty relationship and how to be able to identify that yourself.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Critical Thinking Skills, Healthcare/Mental Health, Identity Affirming, Knowledge of Healthy Relationships
Intended For:
High School
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1902 Jefferson St, Eugene, OR 97405
Courses Dads and Partners to Support Birthing Parents
Nurturely
About/Description:
Weekly drop in group for supporting parents
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Prenatal Parent/Guardian
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
-
Website URL:
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Dads and Partners Support Group
WellMama
About/Description:
1st & 3rd Mondays, 5:30pm-7pm. A space for dads and partners to connect, share, and support each other through the journey of parenthood. Whether you’re navigating the newborn stage or toddlerhood, this is a judgment-free space where your experiences matter. Dinner provided!
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5, Parents/Guardians Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
576 Olive St #205, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Doula Training
Nurturely
About/Description:
Opportunities for birth workers to learn about being a doula
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Prenatal Parent/Guardian
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
-
Website URL:
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Drop-In
Ophelia's Place
About/Description:
After-school programs offer a welcoming community and lively way for girl-identified youth to explore their interests, make new friends, build new skills, receive emotional support, and get help navigating their world with confidence.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
6-8 Grade, High School
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
1577 Pearl St 100, Eugene, OR 97401
Dynamics of Sexual Violence
SASS
About/Description:
Overview of dynamics of Sexual Violence, why and how it is normalized within society. Explanation of how SV is a direct force of oppression, etc.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Critical Thinking Skills, Identity Affirming, Knowledge of Healthy Relationships
Intended For:
Adults Generally, High School
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1902 Jefferson St, Eugene, OR 97405
El Grupo De Crecer
Parenting Now
About/Description:
En este grupo, usted aprenderán: Como manejar el estrés de una manera saludable; maneras de desarrollar expectativas realistas para ser padres. Ofrecido en Español.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Culture Affirming, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
Spanish
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Emerald City J.A.M (Juvenile, Advocacy And Mentorship)
Oregon Justice Network (OJN)
About/Description:
Emerald City J.A.M. is a flagship youth engagement and violence prevention program under OJN, led by Shawn McWeeny. (Executive Director) This program exists to respond to rising community violence, incarceration, and trauma.
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships
Intended For:
18-25 yr/olds
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
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Flash
Lane County Curriculum
About/Description:
FLASH is an evidence-based sexual health education curriculum developed by Public Health – Seattle & King County and designed to prevent teen pregnancy, STDs, and sexual violence, and to increase knowledge about the reproductive system and puberty.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
6-8 Grade, High School, 3-5 Grade
Ways to Participate:
-
Languages:
English
Address:
1200 State Hwy 99 N Eugene, OR 97402
Website URL:
Gentle and Restorative Yoga
Trauma Healing Project (THP)
About/Description:
Tuesdays 10 am – 11 am (*$15-sliding scale). Gentle restorative yoga is suitable for all levels, beginner to advanced. Relax, renew and restore with gentle flows, series and pranayams.We offer a sliding scale and scholarships. If you are able to pay, anything extra will go toward helping someone else. If you need any assistance navigating online classes send us an e-mail at info@healingattention.org.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
631 E 19th Ave Building B, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Healthy Families Lane County
Parenting Now
About/Description:
Pregnant or newly parenting? As you integrate a new baby into your family’s busy life, a Family Support Specialist can be there for you with weekly home visits. In Person or virtual options.
Type of Resource:
Community Resource
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Healthy Sexuality for Survivors
SASS
About/Description:
This curriculum explores topics like sex, sexuality, and trauma, the process of neurophysiology, trauma theory, and comprehensive sex ed in relationshipo to sexual assault survivorship.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Critical Thinking Skills, Healthcare/Mental Health, Identity Affirming, Knowledge of Healthy Relationships
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
1902 Jefferson St, Eugene, OR 97405
Website URL:
Homeless Youth Services (HYS)
Looking Glass
About/Description:
Basic needs, crisis support, emergency shelter, Safe sex education, healthy relationship education – Batina (trafficking specialist), appointment support, case management, etc. Youth Action Council
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships
Intended For:
Youth Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
931 W 7th Ave Eugene, OR 97402 945 West 7th Avenue - Eugene, OR 97402 620 E Whiteaker Ave - Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Website URL:
Housing Programs
SOS
About/Description:
About 27 different housing programs that are funneled into 1 application process, committee looks at application and let them know which programs they are eligible for, help with some furnishing
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
-
Languages:
English
Address:
1576 West 12th St, Florence, OR 97439
Website URL:
How to Take a Disclosure
SASS
About/Description:
An intro to some principles and practices for creating positive disclosure experience. Studies show positive disclosure experiences directly impact helaing trajectories for survivors.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Healthcare/Mental Health, Knowledge of Healthy Relationships
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1902 Jefferson St, Eugene, OR 97405
How to Talk About Sex with Survivors
SASS
About/Description:
Offers a chance to think critically about how to center consent in clinical practice, Provides tools for assessing language, and presents reframes for language that can be harmful/oppressive
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Critical Thinking Skills, Culture Affirming, Identity Affirming
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1902 Jefferson St, Eugene, OR 97405
Human Growth & Development Series
Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon
About/Description:
Most of instruction at the 5th grade level" 3 part and 3 hour total covering anatomy (normalizing), puberty, bullying prevention, access to resources, family, pregnancy, boundaries, normalizing diversity of families, safe adult, emotion regulation
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
3-5 Grade
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
3579 Franklin Boulevard Eugene, OR 97403
Website URL:
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-southwestern-oregon/local-training-education
Incredible Infants
Parenting Now
About/Description:
In Incredible INFANTS, discuss development, play, connection, and more, following a carefully designed curriculum. New INFANTs groups start up monthly.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5, Babies/Toddlers
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Lactation Support Groups
Nurturely
About/Description:
Milk Magic meet up; monthly
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Prenatal Parent/Guardian
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
-
Website URL:
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LGBTQ+ Support Group
Parenting Now
About/Description:
Gather with other LGBTQ+ parents to share experiences, get support, and have fun! Offered every other Monday from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm at Parenting Now in Eugene. Drop by anytime within the hour, for one or all of the sessions! Free to attend.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Life After Loss
WellMama
About/Description:
For anyone who has had a miscarriage, baby or child. Bereavement peer support, group setting
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
576 Olive St #205, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Make Parenting A Pleasure – DHS
Parenting Now
About/Description:
*This Make Parenting A Pleasure group is specifically for those who are working with or have an open case with DHS*. Make Parenting A Pleasure is for families experiencing high levels of stress, and who have children ages birth up to 8-years old.This parenting group meets for 12 weeks and focuses on managing stress and building positive relationships with your children (0-8 years old). In Make Parenting A Pleasure:
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Making Parenting a Pleasure
Parenting Now
About/Description:
Make Parenting A Pleasure® is for families dealing with higher levels of stress. The group focuses on managing stress and building positive relationships with your children (0-8 years old).This parenting group meets for 12 weeks and focuses on managing stress and building positive relationships with your children.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5, Parents/Guardians of 5-10
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Making Proud Choices
Lane County Curriculum
About/Description:
An Evidence-Based, Safer-Sex Approach to Teen Pregnancy and HIV/STD Prevention is an 8-module curriculum that provides adolescents with the knowledge, confidence and skills necessary to reduce their risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STIs), HIV and pregnancy by abstaining from sex or using condoms if they choose to have sex. The intervention is based on cognitive-behavioral theories, focus groups and the authors’ extensive experience working with youth
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
High School
Ways to Participate:
-
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
1200 State Hwy 99 N Eugene, OR 97402
Managing Stress So It Doesn’t Manage You
SOS
About/Description:
This fun interactive class will give you some skills and techniques to help you prioritize what is important in your life, and handle those curve balls that life throws a little better.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1576 West 12th St, Florence, OR 97439
Mariposas y Rosas
WellMama
About/Description:
Sin cita previa los miercoles de 11am a 12:30pm. Estamos emocionados de anunciar uno de nuestros NUEVOS grupos – ¡Mariposas y Rosas! Únete a nosotros para un espacio de apoyo donde podrás conectarte con mamás que hablan español. Que tal vez también están criando hijos multiculturales. Comparte experiencias, encuentra comunidad y construye amistades duraderas.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Culture Affirming, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
Spanish
Address:
576 Olive St #205, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Meal Planning For Success
SOS
About/Description:
Learn tips on how to meet your nutritional needs on an extremely tight budget, as well as ways to get the most “bang for your buck” at the store.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1576 West 12th St, Florence, OR 97439
Mentorship Program
Friends of the Children
About/Description:
Professional skilled mentors partner with community organizations, schools and foster care systems to help us identify children ages 4 to 6 who could most benefit from a relationship with a Friend. Mentors commit to every child for the long term, from kindergarten through graduation.
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Knowledge of Healthy Relationships
Intended For:
K-2 Grade
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
425 Lincoln St Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Milk Drop Site
Nurturely
About/Description:
Milk donors can drop off frozen milk and they send it to the NICU in Portland.
Type of Resource:
Other
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Prenatal Parent/Guardian
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
56 E 15th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
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MS and HS Level Sex Education
Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon
About/Description:
Middle school and high school level: one hour, adapted by school preference, lessons on consent, healthy relationships, gender identity, STIs, birth control, and sexual protection
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
6-8 Grade, High School
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
3579 Franklin Boulevard Eugene, OR 97403
Website URL:
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-southwestern-oregon/local-training-education
Nature Walks
15th Night
About/Description:
Guided walks with baby wearing.
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Prenatal Parent/Guardian
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
34901 Frank Parrish Rd, Eugene, OR 97405
Website URL:
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New Parent Support Group
WellMama
About/Description:
This group offers a supportive space to connect with other parents, while receiving support and access to resources. Soporte en español disponible.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
NICU Support Group
WellMama
About/Description:
NICU Support Group is a weekly open group to build connections with other NICU families and receive support. Group meets Thursdays 5:30pm-7:30pm
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Prenatal Parent/Guardian
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
16 St, St Joseph Pl, Springfield, OR 97477
Website URL:
Night Sports
Oregon Justice Network (OJN)
About/Description:
Night Sports is a late-night event series providing a safe, fun, and empowering space for youth. It includes basketball, music, dance, free food, barbers, mentors, and mental health resources—all operating during the high-risk hours of 6:30–10:30 p.m.
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
18-25 yr/olds
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
2054 Amazon Pkwy, Eugene, OR 97405
Nurturely Lounge
Nurturely
About/Description:
Community drop in space that it open 10-5 M-R, Doula at the front desk, snacks, also serves as a respite places during heat/smoke
Type of Resource:
Community Resource
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Prenatal Parent/Guardian
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
56 E 15th Ave, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Oak Program
HIV Alliance
About/Description:
Housing program for folks who are HIV positive
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally, 18-25 yr/olds
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1195 City View St, Eugene, OR 97402
Website URL:
OCAPS Study
CSAW
About/Description:
Report published online. The Oregon Child Abuse Prevalence Study is designed to tap Oregon youths’ insights on violence prevention and resilience, and to measure and track rates of child abuse, neglect, and identity-based violence. This will help Oregonians to direct resources where they are most likely to be helpful, and to determine whether we are making progress toward a shared goal of safety and well-being for children and youth in our communities.
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships
Intended For:
High School
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
1600 Millrace Dr #307, Eugene, OR 97403
Website URL:
Open Pregnancy and Infant Loss Circle
WellMama
About/Description:
Now offering an evening group on the 3rd Thursday of each month, 6-7:30 pm. All are welcome to attend this circle – come as you are.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally, Parents/Guardians Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
576 Olive St #205, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Our Neighborhood
15th Night
About/Description:
Every Thursday 5:30-7:30pm, the YAC distributes food, shares resources, and most importantly builds relationships with youth in need of support.
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Food Security, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships
Intended For:
12-18 yr/olds, 18-21 yr/olds
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
1305 5th St, Springfield, OR 97477
Website URL:
Parent And Community Cafés
CSAW
About/Description:
Parenting Cafe's are held over Zoom. Through individual deep self-reflection and peer-to-peer learning, participants explore their strengths, learn about the Protective Factors, and create strategies from their own wisdom and experiences to strengthen their families.
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
1600 Millrace Dr #307, Eugene, OR 97403
Website URL:
Parent Connections Support Group
WellMama
About/Description:
Wednesday group 9:30am-11am. This group offers space to connect with other parents with ~6-18 month olds, while receiving support and access to resources. Explore the joys and challenges of this age group! Soporte en español disponible.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Culture Affirming, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
576 Olive St #205, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Parker Learning Garden
WellMama
About/Description:
caregiver and their child in a garden learning about different gardening techniques throughout the session
Type of Resource:
Other
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
-
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
31239 Lanes Turn Rd, Coburg, OR 97408
Website URL:
Peer-to-Peer Support
WellMama
About/Description:
Individual Peer Support – Schedule Now – Location Flexible (phone/Zoom/In Person) Peer Support Specialists at WellMama are trained and certified by the Oregon Health Authority to provide resources and support to new or expecting parents. They have gone through parenting, loss, infertility, and mood/anxiety disorders themselves, so they can help you navigate the journey to feeling well again! Click Here for more information & to Register!
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
576 Olive St # 205, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Prenatal/Postpartum Preparation Courses
Nurturely
About/Description:
Families who are in the prenatal period go through courses about what to do when a baby is born, offered in Spanish and English, offered once quarterly
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Prenatal Parent/Guardian
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
-
Website URL:
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Prevention Curricula
SATF
About/Description:
Satewide resource in Oregon. Handful of different toolkits and resources such as prevention evaluation, ODE curricular, Sex Ed learning project, resources for campuses, and more!
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Healthcare/Mental Health, Knowledge of Healthy Relationships
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
454 Church Street NE, Suite 135, Salem, OR 97301
Website URL:
Processing Pregnancy & Postpartum
WellMama
About/Description:
Mondays 1:30pm-3pm. Open to all pregnant individuals and parents with babies up to 6 months old! This group provides a compassionate space to connect, share experiences, and find support throughout pregnancy and early parenthood.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5, Parents/Guardians Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
576 Olive St # 205, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Program for Young Parents
Parenting Now
About/Description:
Whether you are a pregnant young adult or already parenting, Parenting Now has a program for you, led by a professional Parenting Educator. We welcome your partner who is actively involved in raising your child.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
High School, 18-25 yr/olds, Parents/Guardians of 0-5
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Protecting Your Finances & Understanding Credit
SOS
About/Description:
Concerned about identity theft? Are you curious how credit scores are established? Need help in improving your credit score? This may be the class for you. Through this course, you will gain a basic understanding how credit is established and ways to improve your score. You will also learn ways to reduce the risk of identity theft and some steps you should take if you fall victim to identity theft. Sponsored and presented by Oregon Pacific Bank and Financial Beginnings
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1576 West 12th St, Florence, OR 97439
Reaching Your Financial Goals
SOS
About/Description:
Are you between the ages of 20 and 55? Worrying about your financial future? Through this introductory class, you will gains tools and knowledge to help you take control of your finances and help you develop a plan toward financial security. Sponsored and presented by Financial Beginnings. Once you have completed this class and would like more one on one support in developing and managing a plan toward economic security, a second, more personalized course is available. This secondary course called “The Life I Want” is available through a referral by your advocate.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1576 West 12th St, Florence, OR 97439
Regional Crisis Center (RCC)
Looking Glass
About/Description:
Looking Glass Regional Crisis Center provides residential, subacute mental health treatment services for youth of all genders, ages 12 to 18. The length of stay for youth can vary based on clinical need and treatment progress. Upon successful completion of the program youth will discharge to a community based setting. Residential program- only referrals from DHS.
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
High School, 12-18 yr/olds
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
550 River Road Eugene, OR 97404
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Resource Guide
Parenting Now
About/Description:
Use the Resources For Families In Lane County directory to connect with local organizations and agencies. You will find services from public and private organizations, faith-based and secular groups, and providers large and small.
Type of Resource:
Community Resource
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally, Youth Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Resource Library
Trauma Healing Project (THP)
About/Description:
Trauma-Informed Care Awareness and Implementation Resources:Trauma-Informed Care Implementation: Overview & Readiness,, Trauma-Informed Care Team Development, Tools for Organizational Self-Assessment, Work Plan Development & Continuous Quality Improvement, Trauma-Informed Environments & Physical Spaces, Workforce Wellness & Self-Care Resources and System & Discipline Specific Resources
Type of Resource:
Community Resource
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Critical Thinking Skills, Healthcare/Mental Health, Knowledge of Healthy Relationships
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
631 E 19th Ave Building B, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Rights, Respect, Responsibility
Lane County Curriculum
About/Description:
Honest, inclusive, sex education for k-12. The curriculum seeks to address both the functional knowledge related to sexuality and the specific skills necessary to adopt healthy behaviors. Rights, Respect, Responsibility reflects the tenets of social learning theory, social cognitive theory and the social ecological model of prevention.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
6-8 Grade, High School, 3-5 Grade, K-2 Grade
Ways to Participate:
-
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
1200 State Hwy 99 N Eugene, OR 97402
Website URL:
Safer Choices
Lane County Curriculum
About/Description:
Safer Choices is a two year multi-component STD, HIV, and teen pregnancy prevention program for high school students. The program aims to reduce the frequency of unprotected sex among high-school-age students by reducing the number of sexually active students and increasing condom use among students who are sexually active. It seeks to motivate behavioral change by increasing students’ knowledge about HIV and STDs as well as promoting more positive norms and attitudes toward abstinence and condom use at the student, school, and community levels.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
High School
Ways to Participate:
-
Languages:
English
Address:
1200 State Hwy 99 N Eugene, OR 97402
Website URL:
School Presentations
HIV Alliance
About/Description:
Sexual health topics, HIVs/STIs/prevention, consent, gender, sexuality, healthy relationships, and boundaries
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
High School
Ways to Participate:
-
Languages:
English
Address:
1195 City View St, Eugene, OR 97402
Website URL:
School Presentations: Healthy Relationships
Hope and Safety Alliance
About/Description:
The Healthy Relationships training is designed for middle and high school students. This curriculum teaches students about healthy relationships, choices and communication. The lessons address attitudes, opinions, and behaviors related to dating abuse and healthy relationships.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
High School
Ways to Participate:
-
Languages:
Address:
1577 Pearl Street, 2nd Floor, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
School Programming
Ophelia's Place
About/Description:
OP partners with school districts across Oregon to provide Girl Empowerment Groups, Young Amazing Women of Color Empowerment Groups, Classroom Presentations to all students. Topics range from developing self-esteem, poverty, social relationships, body image, and a variety of other challenges that come with being a young person in today’s highly complex world.
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
6-8 Grade, High School
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1577 Pearl St 100, Eugene, OR 97401
Single & Empowered, Single Parent Support Group
WellMama
About/Description:
A virtual group for navigating parenthood as a single parent comes with unique challenges, but you don’t have to do it alone. Join us for an empowering space where you can connect with others who understand your journey. This group is for any single parent or caregiver seeking support, community, and tools to navigate the ups and downs of parenting solo.
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
576 Olive St #205, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Tenant Tips (Your Basic Rights and Your Responsibilities)
SOS
About/Description:
This is an in-depth look at what it means to be a tenant (renter) in Florence. What am I allowed to do and not allowed to do? What is my landlord allowed to do and when? We will look at the basic principles of landlord/tenant law, and how they apply to individuals in our area. *Please note this class is for information only, and does not offer any legal advice.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1576 West 12th St, Florence, OR 97439
Terrific Two’s
Parenting Now
About/Description:
In a Terrific TWOs group for ages 24-36 months, you will learn about discipline as learning, the role of play, a 2-year-old’s emotional, cognitive, and physical development.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5, Babies/Toddlers
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
The Great Body Shop
Lane County Curriculum
About/Description:
Comprehensive, evidenced-based health education curricular resource that is sequential, developmentally appropriate, culturally sensitive and medically accurate. It promotes wellness through the integration of ten health content strands including Injury Prevention and Personal Safety, Nutrition and Physical Fitness, Functions of the Body, Growth & Development, Disease and Illness Prevention, Substance Abuse and Violence Prevention, Social and Emotional Health, and Environmental and Consumer Health.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
6-8 Grade, 3-5 Grade, K-2 Grade
Ways to Participate:
-
Languages:
English
Address:
1200 State Hwy 99 N Eugene, OR 97402
Website URL:
Thrilling Three’s
Parenting Now
About/Description:
In a Thrilling THREEs group (ages 36-47 months), you’ll gain support in discipline, setting limits, and handling upsets. Come explore the excitement of a THREEs growing imagination and new skills.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5, Babies/Toddlers
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Training With Adults
Ophelia's Place
About/Description:
Ophelia’s Place is committed to providing effective, research-based support and education to the adults that have some of the biggest impact on a young person’s life. School staff and caregiver presentations cover topics that are also provided to students, as well as additional topics like relational aggression, setting boundaries, navigating social media, and prioritizing self-care.Parents and parent groups can participate in adult education opportunities, including customized parent meetings, in school or in a personal setting.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1577 Pearl St 100, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Trainings for organizations & managers
Trauma Healing Project (THP)
About/Description:
They work with diverse organizations in fields including healthcare, social services, and education to implement trauma-informed protocols and practices that can reduce costs, increase staff retention and satisfaction, and improve health and quality of life outcomes for service recipients. Consultants will support your organization to conduct a reflective assessment of your services, policies and practices, to identify and prioritize specific goals, and to develop recommendations for moving toward a more trauma-informed model of care.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health, Knowledge of Healthy Relationships
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
631 E 19th Ave Building B, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Trainings for professionsals
Trauma Healing Project (THP)
About/Description:
Trainings are designed using principles of adult learning, are extremely interactive and are customized to be relevant to the people and organizations we work with, as well as to the specific roles and responsibilities of staff. The content of our training is organized around key focus areas and competencies necessary for all staff as well as for specific roles within trauma-informed organizations.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health, Knowledge of Healthy Relationships
Intended For:
Adults Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
631 E 19th Ave Building B, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
Tribal History/Shared History Curriculum
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
About/Description:
The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians has developed curriculum for Oregon K-12 public schools to provide “historically accurate, culturally embedded, place-based, contemporary, and developmentally appropriate” lessons about Siletz tribal people, history, culture, homelands, and government.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
6-8 Grade, High School, 3-5 Grade, K-2 Grade
Ways to Participate:
-
Languages:
English
Address:
201 SE Swan Ave. PO Box 549 Siletz, OR 97380
Website URL:
Triple P: Positive Parenting Program
Parenting Now
About/Description:
Triple P Online offers flexible, self-paced courses for parents and caregivers in Lane County, Reedsport, and Harrisburg. Choose from two tracks: one for children ages 2-12 and another for teens ages 10-16. Both courses are available in Spanish. Each program consists of 8 video-based modules designed to help you build skills for a thriving family. You can customize the learning to fit your family's needs.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5, Parents/Guardians of 5-10, Parents/Guardians of 11-13
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English, Spanish
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
VOICES (Voices of Change for Child Safety)
CSAW
About/Description:
Members of UO campus meeting together to increase awareness about Child Abuse Prevention at the UO campus
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
18-25 yr/olds
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
1600 Millrace Dr #307, Eugene, OR 97403
Website URL:
Warm Line
WellMama
About/Description:
Text and call service-- support line that people can use for all types of things including mental health as a parent and thoughts about becoming a parent. Text SUPPORT to 541-525-0495 for Support or Info
Type of Resource:
Community Resource
Protective Factors Met:
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians Generally
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
576 Olive St #205, Eugene, OR 97401
Website URL:
WellMama Virtual Support Group
WellMama
About/Description:
WellMama CONNECT: Virtual Support – Open Group Tuesdays, 6-7:30 pm on Zoom
Type of Resource:
Drop-In/Support Groups
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships
Intended For:
Family Support
Ways to Participate:
Online
Languages:
English
Address:
Zoom
Website URL:
Wonderful One’s
Parenting Now
About/Description:
In a Wonderful ONEs (12-24 months) group, you’ll meet other parents, and learn about the importance of routines, and ways to stay on your child’s side as they explore and learn about the world.
Type of Resource:
Curriculum
Protective Factors Met:
Accessibility, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships, Healthcare/Mental Health
Intended For:
Parents/Guardians of 0-5, Babies/Toddlers
Ways to Participate:
In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
86 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401
Youth Advisory Council
CSAW
About/Description:
GE led youth advisory group to bring material of CSAW and get input as well as discuss other, youth decided, topics
Type of Resource:
Programming
Protective Factors Met:
Community Connection, Fostering Healthy Connections/Relationships
Intended For:
High School
Ways to Participate:
Online, In Person
Languages:
English
Address:
1600 Millrace Dr #307, Eugene, OR 97403
Website URL:
