Klamath Basin Behavioral Health (KBBH)
KBBH Services Offered KBBH Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA) Brochure Marissa Calvert, BS, QMHA - EASA Coordinator - Phone: 541-883-1030 E-mail: [email protected] |
KLCAS - Resource Guide for Klamath & Lake CountiesYouth Yellow Pages - Resource Directory |
Integral Youth Services - Offering HOPE to Youth & their Families
If you have children that you are trying to keep in school, grades Head Start through 12th grade, and are experiencing any of the situations below;
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211 info - Find the services you need when you need themFind the services you need when you need them.
211 info can direct families and individuals with personal or community struggles to services that can help. Dial 211 and recieve guidance on how to access over 5,000 programs including:
You call is free, live, and confidential
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Camp Evergreen - Klamath Hospice
Do you know a child who has suffered a significant loss of a loved one? Camp Evergreen is a four day summer camp that provides a safe, healthy, supportive and accepting atmosphere for youth to share their experiences and feelings associated with the death of their loved one. The camp is provided free-of-charge thanks to the support of our community. Space is limited so each youth is screened by our Camp Counselor and priority is given to new applicants or those children who have a higher level of complicated grief.
Grief and Loss
Do you know a child who has suffered a significant loss of a loved one? Camp Evergreen is a four day summer camp that provides a safe, healthy, supportive and accepting atmosphere for youth to share their experiences and feelings associated with the death of their loved one. The camp is provided free-of-charge thanks to the support of our community. Space is limited so each youth is screened by our Camp Counselor and priority is given to new applicants or those children who have a higher level of complicated grief.
Grief and Loss
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Oregon
Many community resources are available for people with mental illness. We list here ones we think will be of interest to people with severe and persistant mental illness, their friends and families in Oregon.
Many community resources are available for people with mental illness. We list here ones we think will be of interest to people with severe and persistant mental illness, their friends and families in Oregon.
Oregon Youth ChalleNGe Program
The program mission is to provide opportunities for personal growth, self improvement, and academic achievement among Oregon high school drop outs, students no longer attending and failing in school, through a highly structured non-traditional environment; integrating training, mentoring, and diverse educational activities.
The program mission is to provide opportunities for personal growth, self improvement, and academic achievement among Oregon high school drop outs, students no longer attending and failing in school, through a highly structured non-traditional environment; integrating training, mentoring, and diverse educational activities.
Oregon Healthcare
Apply for the Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid) or visit Healthcare.gov to see if you qualify for a special enrollment period for private health insurance.
Apply for the Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid) or visit Healthcare.gov to see if you qualify for a special enrollment period for private health insurance.