Eugene Resource Guide

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The Little Guide to Free Resources in Eugene

A printable and summarized guide to the resources we think most useful for providing immediate needs, such as food, shelter, both medical and mental health care, etc. Please download and share this in the Eugene/Springfield area. Whether or not one has a direct need for the resources, we can all benefit from having and sharing these resources widely.

Download the Little Guide PDF (August 2025)

Full list of Resources in Eugene

We strive to provide accurate information on food, shelter, and health resources in Eugene. Please call listings first to confirm the services, locations, hours, bus routes, etc.

Last updated: August 2025

QUICK EMERGENCY HELP

Little Help Book: Web: little-help-book.netlify.app
Multiple services listed for specific and basic needs, including food, health, legal rights, shelter, financial assistance, cultural specific support, and help for seniors, youth, and veterans

CAHOOTS: (White Bird Clinic)
Web: whitebirdclinic.org/cahoots 
Mobile crisis response team dispatched through the police non-emergency line.
Ph: 541-726-3714 | Hrs: 11 am – 11 pm in Springfield

Lane County Behavioral Health Crisis Hotline:
Chat available on National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988lifeline.org | Ph: 541-682-1001 or call/text 988, callers can press 1 to connect with Veterans Crisis Line, press 2 for support in Spanish or text AYUDA to 988, press 3 for LGBT+ youth and young adults or text PRIDE to 988. ASL available online. If in immediate danger, call 911 or go to the Emergency Room (ER)

White Bird Crisis Line:
Web: whitebirdclinic.org/crisis
White Bird’s free phone-based crisis intervention service. | Ph: 541-687-4000 | Hrs: 8am – 8pm

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
24 hours everyday. If you or someone you know are 
experiencing suicidal thoughts, text or call: 988

Sexual Assault Support Services: 24-hour crisis/support line – 541-343-7277 or toll-free: 1-844-404-7700

211info: Web: 211info.org | Email: help@211info.org Helps people identify and connect with the resources they need, available 24/7 for calls. Hours vary based on program and location, app available to download.
Ph: 1-866-698-6155 or dial 211. Text your zip code to 898211 (TXT211) on Mon. – Fri. from 9 am – 5 pm

Find a Helpline: Web: findahelpline.com
Free anonymous confidential support from a helpline/hotline near you.

RAINN: Web: rainn.org | Free, confidential 24/7 support for survivors. Online hotline available (hotline.rainn.org/online, Español: rainn.org/es) as well as a mobile app, chatbot and help on WhatsApp accessible online. | Ph: 800-656-4673

National Domestic Violence Hotline
Web: thehotline.org
24/7 confidential support for survivors from trained experts who safeguard the people they help. Through a survivor-centered lens, the trained advocates support survivors and their family members experiencing abuse with awareness and thorough safety planning.

The Trevor Project: Web: thetrevorproject.org
24/7 confidential crisis support service available via text, chat and phone. To access the online chat, visit thetrevorproject.org. To start TrevorText, text “START” to 678-678. | Ph: 1-866-488-7386

Blackline: Web: callblackline.com
Immediately provides crisis counseling, prioritizes BIPOC peer support collecting information on experiences with abusive behavior with the police.
Ph: 1-800-604-5841

HEALTH and DENTAL

Apply for OHP
Web: tinyurl.com/Apply-for-OHP
Apply any time of the year. Can find out if you qualify for other health coverage, regardless of immigration status or age. Medicare and private health insurance plans hold open enrollments in fall.
Ph: 1-800-699-9075 | Hrs: 7 am – 6 pm, Mon. – Fri.

Coastal Cascades Dentist Society
Web: ccdentistsociety.com
Formerly Lane County Dental Society, this program provides continuing dental education for dentists and their staff in the following counties: Lane, Benton, Linn and parts of Lincoln. Find a dentist available in your area.

White Bird Medical and Dental Clinic
Web: whitebirdclinic.org
Offers free health care to unhoused individuals and low cost clinics. Info is subject to change, call for hours and up to date info.
Medical: 541-484-4800 | 1400 Mill St., 97401 | Hrs: Mon. 9 am – 12 pm and 2 pm – 5:30 pm, Tues. – Fri. 9 am – 5:30 pm closed weekends | Bus: EmX, 28, 36, 41, 81, 93   
Dental: 541-344-8302 | 1415 Pearl Street, Eugene OR 97401 | Hrs: Mon. – Fri. 8 am – 5 pm, appointments needed | Bus: EmX, 36, 41, 82, 92, 93

Volunteers in Medicine Clinic:  
Web: vim-clinic.org
Eligible low-income. To ensure you get the attention you need, please discuss medical matters as a patient via phone or in person at the clinic with an appointment or arranged by clinic staff.
Ph: 541-685-1800 | 2260 Marcola Road, 97477
Hrs: Mon. – 9:00 am – 12 pm, 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Tues. – 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm, 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Wed. – 9:00 am – 12 pm, 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Thurs. – 9:00 am – 12 pm, 1:30 – 5:00 pm
Fri. – Closed
Bus: EmX, 17, 18

* Occupy Medical: 
Web: occupy-medical.org  
Email: occmednow@gmail.com
No cost, high quality medical services and supplies, from prescription refills to hygiene products. 
Hrs: Weekly Saturday clinics from 9 am – 11 am. Will be at St. Vincent DePaul Service Center, 450 Highway 99 N., 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month. Also at Washington Jefferson Park with the Burrito Brigade, at the corner of W. 5th Ave and Washington St. for the 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month.  
Ph: 541-525-0033 | P.O. BOX 50354, 97405 
Bus: EMX, 13, 36, 93  

Rapid Access: Web: wfts.org
Recommends same day medical treatment include substance abuse and mental health. | Hrs: Mon. – Fri. 8 am – 8 pm
1050 High St., 97401 | Ph: 541-762-4300 | Bus: EmX, 36, 40, 51, 52, 93

Project Red: Web: projectredinitiative.org Overdose prevention and harm reduction program, works across OR to distribute FREE naloxone, overdose prevention supplies, removed many barriers of access delivering cost free overdose material supplies. On site and mobile delivery as well as mail-order delivery. Don’t use alone.

Navigation Department Services Team (N.E.S.T.): (See White Bird Clinic)
Web: whitebirdclinic.org/nest 
Helps adults experiencing homelessness navigate available resources and sign up to receive assistance. Walk-Ins Tues./Thur. 9:30 am -12:30 pm, 2 – 4 pm Weds. 9:30am-12:30pm | 323 E 12th Ave, 97401 (check in first at 341 E 12th Ave.) 
Ph: 541-342-1295 | Bus: EmX, 28, 81, 98

Black Thistle Street Aid:
Web: blackthistlestreetaid.org/
Email: whatsup@blackthistlestreetaid.org
Herbalists & medical practitioners providing access to free healthcare, not an emergency line.
Ph: 541-232-8546 | Pop-up Clinic at Washington Jefferson Park every 2nd Wed. of each month
Hrs: 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm | Bus: 51, 52, 40

MEALS and FOOD BOXES

* = Also offer food boxes/meals. Call for info.

FOOD For Lane County:  
Web: foodforlanecounty.org
Food help available to individuals struggling with food insecurity. Get a comprehensive calendar of meal sites by visiting: foodforlanecounty.org/find-a-food-pantry/ – you can also go to the main site and select GET HELP > MEAL SITES. Call first if you can. | Ph: 541-343-2822

* The Dining Room: 
Web: foodforlanecounty.org/fflcs-dining-room
Everyone 18+, children accompanied by a guardian. No cost meal, reservation not required (but recommended) starting at noon.
Ph: 541-343-2822 
Hrs: Mon – Thu, 12 pm – 2:45 pm
270 W 8th Ave, 97401 | Bus: 51, 52

Food Not Bombs
Email: eugenefoodnotbombs@proton.me 
Food Not Bombs believes that food is a human right. They are volunteer run and serve Fridays at the Park Blocks, E. 8th & Oak
Hrs: Fri.4 pm – 5 pm| Bus: 12, 13, 91, 96

Burrito Brigade: Web: burritobrigade.org
Vegan meals are made and distributed at Whitebird, SVDP Service Station, downtown, parks, etc. Come help cook on Sat. from 9:30 am – 12 pm
Ph: 541-632-3239
1775 W 6th Ave, 97402
Hrs: Sat. 12 pm and Sun. 2:30 – 4 pm | Bus: EmX, 40, 52, 93. 

FISH (Friends in Service to Humanity):
Emergency food aid
Ph: 541-689-9750 | 440 Maxwell Rd, 97404
Hrs: Tues. – Thurs., 10:30 am – 1:30 pm
Bus: EmX, 12, 13, 51, 52, 55, 67, 93

Waste to Taste:
Web: burritobrigade.org/waste-to-taste
Free grocery store. Bring clean reusable grocery totes or bags. Must book by appointment online:
1775 W 6th Ave, 97402
Hrs: Mon. – Wed. 4 – 6 pm, Thur. – Fri. 3 – 5 pm
Bus: EmX, 40, 52, 93

Neighbors Feeding Neighbors:
Provides meals to the hungry and unhoused in Eugene, hosted at WJ Park between 9 am and 10 am Wed. – Sat. at 5th & Washington St.
Bus: EmX, 36, 51, 93

Community Fridges: Free fridges stocked with food:
870 W. 16th Ave. | Bus: EmX, 13, 18, 28, 36, 41, 55
53 W. 24th Place | Bus: EmX, 24, 36, 82
2116 Grant St. | Bus: EmX, 12, 28, 33, 36, 41, 66
1790 Alder St. | Bus: EmX, 28, 36

Little Free Pantries:
Web: burritobrigade.org/pantries/
Over 50 free pantries located in neighborhoods across Eugene, Springfield, Veneta, Junction City, and Florence. Pantries checked and restocked weekly with nonperishable food, unopened beverages, and new/unused hygiene products. See website for list of all locations.
Hrs: available 24/7

Acorn Cafe: Web: eatacorncafe.com | Vegan cafe and resource in Eugene. Their restaurant features a pay-it-forward board with free meals that have been paid for by fellow patrons. | 796 Monroe St.
Hrs: Brunch: Wed. – Sun., 10 am – 3 pm
Dinner: Thurs. – Sat., 5 pm – 9 pm
CLOSED: Mon. & Tues. | Bus: EmX, 51, 66, 67, 93

 

EUGENE PUBLIC LIBRARY

Web: eugene-or.gov/4422/Eugene-Public-Library
Free access to public computers and internet. Tax aide assistance available by appointment, limitations apply.
Ph: 541-682-5450 
Email: LibraryAskUs@ci.eugene.or.us
The library has 3 locations
Downtown: 100 W. 10th Ave., 97401 
Hrs: Mon., Fri., Sat. 9:30 am – 6 pm | Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9:30 am – 8 pm | Sun. 1 – 5 pm 
Bus: EmX, 12, 36, 41, 93
Bethel Branch: 1990 Echo Hollow Rd., 97402
Hrs: Mon., Wed., Thurs. 9:30 am – 6 pm | Tues. 
12 – 8 pm | Fri., Sat. 10 am – 6 pm | closed Sun.
Bus: EmX, 36, 41, 93
Sheldon Branch: 1566 Coburg Rd., 97401
Hrs: Mon., Wed., Thurs. 9:30 am – 6 pm | Tues. 12 – 8 pm | Fri., Sat. 10 am – 6 pm | closed Sun.
Bus: EmX,13, 40, 41, 66, 67, 81, 93

ACLU OR: Web: aclu-or.org/en
Legal program that focuses on “impact litigation”, which refers to lawsuits that provide the opportunity to make legal change that defends or advances the rights of many people.To submit a help request for a violation of civil or constitutional rights in OR, use the ACLU online legal help form or send mail to their P.O. box at the address listed below. Limited staff capacity, not a general legal service provider.
ACLU of Oregon, PO Box 40585, Portland, OR 97240

Lane County Legal Aid & Advocacy Center: 
Web: oregonlawcenter.org/how-to-get-help/olc-offices
Multiple offices listed, including Lane County. Civil legal services provided.
101 East Broadway Suite 200, 97401 
Ph: 541-485-1017 | Bus: EmX, 36, 93

Springfield Eugene Tenant Association Hotline
Web: springfieldeugenetenantassociation.com
Resources for tenants: (541) 972-3715

OR Worker Relief: Web: workerrelief.org
Email: info@workerrelief.org
Helps Oregonian immigrants in need experiencing economic hardship who are facing an immigration system built to disadvantage them. To apply, call 1-888-274-7292

Rental Help OR
Web: tinyurl.com/OR-rental-help 
HUD assistance for low income tenants and subsidized housing for OR. residents. Find your local PHA, independent living centers and housing and community services. Talk to a housing counselor, apply for section 8 housing voucher, receive rental help and programs to qualify for. PHAs may have long waiting list, might want to apply to more than one.

CLOTHING

* Catholic Community Services: 
Web: ccslc.org | Clothing, food, phone, housing info, rent assistance, energy assistance, I.D. assistance, hygiene items & prescription help services. Refugee and immigrant services provided. Drop-in. Bus tokens Mon. mornings. 
Eugene – 1464 W 6th Ave, 97402
Springfield – 1025 G Street, 97477.
Hrs: Food pantry: Mon., Wed. & Fri. 8 am – 12 pm 
Clothing Closet (Springfield location ONLY)
Mon. – Fri. 9 am – 12 pm 
Eugene Center: Mon. – Fri., 9 am – 4:30 pm
Springfield Center: Tues. – Fri., 9 a.m – 4:30 pm
Bus: EmX, 12, 41, 55, 93

Helping Hearts Room
Web: heartofeugene.org/community-ministries
Free clothing, shoes, blankets, hygiene supplies and personal care items.
1166 Oak St., 97401 
Hrs: Tues. & Thurs., 12 pm – 2 pm

Ebbert United Methodist Church:
Web: ebbertumc.org
Clothing closet opened Wednesdays.
Ph: 541-345-3628 
532 C St, 97477 | Hrs: Wed. 5 pm – 7 pm

Springfield Adventist Community Center:
Web: springfieldor.adventistchurch.org
Email: adventistchurch@gmail.com
Clothing available by appointment only – please call the office on Thursdays or Fridays. Hands out food boxes and clothing every Tuesday. Call office if you need food or clothing outside scheduled hours.
Ph: 541-746-8263
1546 N. 12th St , 97477, corner of 12th & Olympic 
Hrs: 1st and 3rd Tues. of the month, open 10 am –  1 pm; 2nd and 4th Tues. of the month, open 3 – 6 pm; 5th Tues. of the month, closed.
Bus: EmX, 13, 18, 36, 41, 93  

RAVEN (Radical Assistance for Vulnerable Eugene Neighbors): Provides food, hygiene supplies, clothing and social support for unhoused community, operating 5 days a week at the First Christian Church in downtown Eugene. | 1166 Oak St.
Hrs: Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat. 9 am – 1 pm, 
Sun. 12 pm – 4 pm | Bus: EmX, 36, 93

Eugene Service Station: Web: svdp.us/services
Day shelter for meeting basic needs, provides clothes, food, showers, supplies and assistance for stabilization.
Ph: 541-461-8688 | 450 State Highway 99 North, 97402 | Hrs: Mon. – Fri. 8:30 am – 5 pm, weekends closed

First Saturday Neighborhood Market: 
Web: tinyurl.com/1st-Sat-market
Meals and clothing provided, especially for the winter. Anyone in need welcome.
Ph: 541-484-5810 | 304 Blair Boulevard, 97402
Hrs: 9 am – 11 am, 1st Sat. of each month

Political Activism

Resist Bot: Web: resist.bot
Send the word “Resist” to ResistBot by Instagram, Messenger, Telegram, Apple Messages or phone text to 50409 to share your voice in minutes and contact your Congress or other elected officials. For maximum effect, make an open letter.

Register to vote: Web: vote.gov
Vote in national, state and local elections.

Tips on Writing to Your Elected Officials:
Web: aclu.org/writing-your-elected-representatives
Effective methods on writing and communicating with your elected officials.

Public Comment Project: 
Web: publiccommentproject.org/how-to
Tips for writing effective public comments.

USA.gov:
Web: usa.gov/elected-officials
Find elected officials by address at the federal, state and local levels.

OR Live: Web: gov.oregonlive.com/legislators
Find your district and names of your representative legislators in the OR house and senate.

OR U.S. Representatives
Web: tinyurl.com/National-reps | Find who represents you

City of Eugene Elected Officials: 
Web: eugene-or.gov/537/Mayor-and-City-Council

City of Springfield Elected Officials: Web: springfield-or.gov/city/mayor-and-city-council

AFL-CIO: Web: aflcio.org/formaunion
Organize a union in your workplace and get more rights for security and safety, get in touch with an organizer who can help.

Anti-Racism Super Doc:
Web: tinyurl.com/superdocBLM
Resource and document collection, from legal advice and support to black owned businesses and mental health resources

Healthcare For All OR:
Web: hcao.org | Email: info@hcao.org
Dedicated to achieving universal healthcare without financial hardship through single payer public financing to expand medicare for all Americans throughout the United States.
1443 SE 122nd Ave, Portland, OR 97233
Ph: 503-206-6709  

NAACP – Eugene/Springfield Branch: 
Web: naacplanecounty.org
Email: info@naacplanecounty.org
Eugene’s unit 1119 branch of the 2,200 branches across the states, the most prominent civil rights organization in the nation striving to eliminate race-based discrimination and guarantee the educational, political, economic and social well-being of all persons. | Ph: 541-484-1119

Community Rights Lane County
Web: communityrightslanecounty.org 
Email: connect@communityrightslanecounty.org 
Educates citizens to mobilize decisions for local community self-governance to end influencing corporate structures causing harmful activities and practices. For community rights based lawmaking that focuses on local community action.
PO Box 186, 97440 | Ph: 541-357-8137

Reproductive/Domestic

Plan B is available at Costco (2828 Chad Dr, 97408) for $5.99, no prescription or membership required.

* Hope and Safety Alliance
Web: hopesafetyalliance.org  
Serves victims & survivors of domestic violence. Undisclosed shelter location. 24 hr crisis hotline: 541-485-6513 or toll-free: 800-281-2800
 Office: 541-485-8232 | 1577 Pearl St, 97401 | Hrs: Mon. – Fri. 9 am – 5 pm, closed weekends. 

Planned Parenthood:  
Web: plannedparenthood.org
Two locations below:
Eugene-Springfield Health Center: 541-344-9411 
3579 Franklin Blvd, 97403 | Hrs: Mon. – Wed., 9:30 am – 6 pm; Thurs. 10:30 am – 6 pm; Fri. 8 am – 4 pm; Sat. & Sun. closed. | Bus: EmX, 93.
West Eugene Health Center: 541-344-941 
793 N. Danebo Ave, 97402 | Hrs: Mon – Wed
& Fri, 9:30 am – 6 pm; Sat & Sun closed
Bus: EmX, 12, 36, 41, 93

Northwest Abortion Access Fund:
Web: nwaafund.org | Email: info@nwaafund.org  Fund servicing Oregon, Alaska, Idaho and Washington that helps people pay for their abortion care, as well as getting to the clinic and leaving, while having a safe place to stay. Call hotline if you need financial help.
Toll free helpline: 1-866-692-2310 | 1631 NE Broadway St., #149, Portland, 97232

National Network of Abortion Funds
Web: abortionfunds.org
Support for people seeking abortion services to access beyond financial and logistical barriers, no stigma attached. 
9450 SW Gemini Dr., PMB 16009, Beaverton, OR  97008

Reproductive Justice Resource List:
Web: tinyurl.com/Repro-Justice-resource-list
Provided by Rural Organizing Project. Books, podcasts, documentaries and movies listed for personal reference involving reproductive rights.

Plan C: Web: www.plancpills.org
Provides up-to-date information about how to access abortion pills by mail in every state. 

Aid Access: Web: aidaccess.org/en
Email: info@aidaccess.org 
Support for abortion or miscarriage care, available wherever you are even if you’re unsure how far along you are. $150 total for the pills, able to help with cost for those who can’t pay.

National Human Trafficking Hotline
Web: humantraffickinghotline.org/en 
Email: help@humantraffickinghotline.org 
Confidential 24/7 hotline available in more than 200 languages – for immediate assistance, call the number listed. Chat online available, text 233733 for help.
Ph: 1-888-373-7888, TTY: 711

Polaris: Web: polarisproject.org
Email: help@humantraffickinghotline.org | Hotline available 24/7, toll free.
Ph: 1-888-373-7888 | TTY: 711
Text “BeFree” to 233733

Resources for Victims of Human Trafficking:
Web: tinyurl.com/resources-survivorshmntrffk
List of resources provided for survivors as well as a thorough description on how to spot human trafficking early.

Right to Be: Web: righttobe.org
Email: hello@righttobe.org 
Striving to end harassment of all forms, this nonprofit organization does bystander intervention training and provides support for those who need a safe space to share their story. | Ph: 347-889-5510

LTD BUS INFORMATION

Website: ltd.org
PhL 541-687-5555

UO & LCC STUDENT RESOURCES

UO: Web: onestop.uoregon.edu
While many resources require student registration/verification, some are accessible to the general public. Offers student housing options and free food locations, meal plans for students available. Food pantry available, bring bag for food. Fill out the basic needs assistance form to have needs met, which includes child care, stable housing, food, etc.

LCCWeb: lanecc.edu/get-support
Several specialized resource centers available. Titan closet and food pantry in Center Building on main campus, Room 153. To contact the food pantry, email foodpantry@lanecc.edu or call 541-463-3229. Hygiene products and clothes available. Free tax help available, only personal not business. Hours and days change based on semester, verify current time and day availability online. CARE (Community Advocacy & Resource Education) helps students access food, healthcare, housing, childcare, transportation and more. Might need student ID card to access certain community social services.

DAY SERVICES

Eugene, OR Resources:
Web: tinyurl.com/Eugene-OR-Resources
List of free items, food pantries schedules available for viewing and FB groups for buying and selling. Housing options listed.

Rural Organizing Project: Web: rop.org 
Email: office@rop.org 
Volunteer run state-wide organization with over 91 groups across rural Oregon, helps build communities with specific issue resources to support groups and individuals who need help.
PO Box 664, Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Ph: 503-543-8417

Dept. of Human Services:
Web: oregon.gov/odhs/pages/default.aspx
Email: odhs.info@odhsoha.oregon.gov 
Information about accessing emergency financial assistance and benefits, including food, cash and medical.  Contact a local office and enter your location to find one near you.

Mutual Aid Hub: Web: mutualaidhub.org
Find and reach community support resources and mutual aid networks near you

Lane County Mutual Aid community message board
Web: facebook.com/groups/eugenemutualaid
A group sharing community resources in Lane County

Restored Connections Peer Center
Web: restoredconnections.org
Email: scameron@restoredconnections.org 
Recovery space with services and support for anyone with a history of substance abuse.
Drop in hrs: Mon – Fri: 8 am – 6 pm, Sat: 9 am – 5 pm, drop in center closes from 12 pm – 1 pm
146 E 12th Ave, 97401 
Ph: 458-544-0000 | Bus: EmX, 36, 41, 55, 93

Lane County Human Services
Web: lanecounty.org
Licenses & registration services, apply for concealed handgun license, request birth & death certificates, health & human services, waste disposal & recycle services, emergency preparedness, community services.
125 E 8th Ave, 97401 | Ph: 541-682-3798 | Bus: EMX, 12, 36, 40, 66, 93

Human Rights Office
Web: eugene-or.gov/525/Human-Rights 
Report hate/bias activity, accessibility accommodations, human rights discrimination – report online: justice.oregon.gov/CrimeReporting/BiasCrime 
500 East 4th Avenue, 97401 | Ph: 1-844-924-2427
Bus: EMX, 12, 36, 67, 93

Navigation Empowerment Services Team (NEST):
Web: whitebirdclinic.org/nest
Helps adults navigate resources while homeless. Access to primary medical care, outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, health plan enrollment, OR birth certificate requests, transportation to appointments SSI/SSDI assistance, EBT card replacement. Interpretation services available.
Hrs: Tues – Thurs 9:30 am – 12:30 pm, 
2 pm – 4 pm | 323 E 12th Ave, 97401 
Ph: 541-342-1295 | Bus: EMX, 36, 41, 93

Community Court
Web: eugene-or.gov/3337/Community-Court 
Email: CommunityCourt@ci.eugene.or.us 
338 W 11th Ave., 97401
Hrs: Wed., 1 pm – 3:30 pm
Located at Eugene Municipal Court 
1102 Lincoln St. 97401 | Bus: EmX, 13, 33, 36, 41, 55, 93

Lane County Utility Assistance Program: 
Web: lanecountyor.gov/energyassistance 
Community resource for utility assistance, eligibility criteria listed as well as directions for applying.
151 W. 7th Ave., Room 560, 97401 | Bus: EmX, 36, 41, 93
 
Oregon Lifeline Phone & Broadband Internet Discount
Web: tinyurl.com/ORLifeline
Email: puc.rspf@puc.oregon.gov 
Provides free discounts on phone or Internet service, enhanced discounts for those living on federally recognized tribal lands. Free cell phone and data service option available.
Hrs: 9 am – 4 pm | Ph: 800-848-4442  
Fax: 877-567-1977 | Videophone: 971-239-5846

Eweb: Web: eweb.org/income-based-assistance 
Email: eweb.answers@eweb.org 
Any income eligible customer struggling to pay their bills can look into this assistance bill program once per calendar year. Legal status not eligibility criteria. May qualify for other program benefits.
Hrs: Mon. – Fri., 8:30 am – 5 pm | Ph: 541-685-7000
4200 Roosevelt Blvd., 97402 | Bus: EmX, 12, 40, 41

Springfield Utility Board
Web: subutil.com
Within income guidelines, SUB provides a one time annual assistance to apply towards customer past due utility bills. Must be a SUB customer to qualify. Other forms of assistance available, including 0% interest loans for certain amenities. 
Ph: 541-746-8451 | Toll-free: 1-877-420-9593
Electric Outages: 541-746-8451
Water Emergencies: 541-726-2396
250 A Street, 97477 | Bus: EmX, 93

VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)
Web: uobap.com/vita
Free and open to the public, offers in-person drop-in assistance for tax season. Only prepares returns on site, unable to accommodate remote returns. 
Email: mpowell8@uoregon.edu for more info, bring necessary paperwork (list provided on website). Dates of operation update yearly, check website for dates and hours. 

FAMILY and YOUTH SERVICES

Parenting Now – Resources for Lane County:
Web: parentingnow.org/parents/parenting-resources
Located in Lane County. Parenting education, services and community resources. Connect with local organizations and agencies, available in English and Spanish.
Ph: 541-484-5316 | 86 Centennial Loop, 97401

Every Child Lane County:
Web: everychildoregon.org/lane
Find the resources you need to support children and families impacted by foster care. Meeting needs and providing a space for those who need clothing and a quality improvement of life. Shopping boutique for children that visit.

* First Place Family Center: Web: svdp.us | Provides crucial assistance and support to families with children who have unstable housing. Annex Night Shelter also available (often with wait-list) | Hrs: 9 a.m – 5 pm daily | Ph: 541-342-7728 | 4060 W. Amazon Dr., 97405 | Bus: EmX, 24, 28 and 36

* Looking Glass:  Web: lookingglass.us  Youth program for housing, job/education options, showers, meals, counseling. Free confidential STD & HIV testing Thursdays at Noon. | Youth Hotline: 541-689-3311  24/7 Help Line: 1-888-689-3111 | 24/7 Hotline Behavioral Health Resource 
Network (addiction related): 800-422-2595 
941 W 7th,97402 | Hours/services are age specific. Contact for info.
Station 7: Counseling, job/education, runaway and unhoused, and residential services for children, teens, adults, and families. | 931 W 7th Ave, 97402 
Bus: EmX, 95

15th Night: Web: 15thnight.org 
Email: info@15thNight.org | Youth-informed movement to end youth homelessness. Resources page available. Rapid Access Network (RAN) to get help fast: Call or text get help 24/7: 541-246-4046.

* Hosea Youth Services: Web: hoseayouth.org
Focus on homeless or at-risk youth ages 16 to 24. 
Drop-in. | 834 Monroe St, 97402 (The Church 
at 8th and Monroe) | Ph: 541-344-5583 | Bus: EmX

Youth M.O.V.E.: Peer support, ages 14-25. 
Ph: 971-344-9295 

C.O.R.E.: Web: coreeugene.org 
Email: Info@coreeugene.org | Advocates for young people ages 16 – 29 in Lane County. All services are confidential, you do not need to be unhoused or income qualified to access services. Supply drops on Tuesday evenings from 4 pm – 7 pm Email, text, DM or call for more information on other resources and programs. If in need of outreach supplies, please reach out on Tuesdays between 10 am – 2 pm
Zephyr House: 692 Jefferson St, 97402
Mailing Address: 3003 West 11th Street #277, 97402 
Ph: 541-870-0036  

Daisy CHAIN: Web: daisychainlane.org | Full spectrum doula care (termination, pregnancy, labor/birth, postpartum) | Ph: 541.505.1139

Relief Nursery: Web: reliefnursery.org | Family support for low-income parents with children up to five years | Ph: 541-343-9706

G Street Oasis: Web: ccslc.org/need-help | Coordinated set of services for families with children.  
Ph: 541-345-3628

Ophelia’s Place: Web: opheliasplace.net | Empowering girls ages 10-18 with therapy and after school programs.
Ph: 541-284-4333 | 1577 Pearl St. #100, Eugene, 97401 | Mon-Thurs 10 am–6 pm

SHELTER and HOUSING

Oregon Homeless Shelter Directory
Web: homelessshelterdirectory.org/state/oregon 
Find a local shelter from your city listed in OR. Many facilities have long waiting lists so please call ahead to check availability.

Lane County Resources
Web: tinyurl.com/LaneCountyResources
Listed resources on pages for housing, property management companies, rent/utility assistance, affordable housing and help for the homeless. 

Affordable Housing Online:
Web: affordablehousingonline.com/housing-search
Low income apartments and affordable housing for rent, search available in Oregon. Includes subsidized, public, senior, HUD, & other government housing programs.

Low Income Housing.us:
Web: www.lowincomehousing.us
Search for individuals and families to find affordable rental and housing options

Carry It Forward
Web: carryitforward.net 
Email: info@carryitforward.net
Serves unhoused people in Lane County, Or., primarily in Springfield, Eugene and rural parts of East Lane County.
Ph: 541-654-0139 | P.O. Box 50121, 97405

Homes for Good: Web: homesforgood.org
Housing agency that helps low income Lane County residents with affordable housing.
Hrs: Mon. – Fri., 9 am – 4 pm
Ph: 541-682-3755 | 100 W 13th Avenue, 97401

* Lane County Emergency Shelter: 
Web: lanecountyor.gov/shelter | Helps you find emergency shelters in lane county for unhoused and check availability of beds. To know more about housing resources, dial 211.

211.org: Web: 211info.org
Email: help@211info.org | Available 24/7, language interpreters available. App available to download. Dial 211 or 1-866-698-6155, TTY: dial 7-1-1 and call 1-866-698-6155. Text your zip code to 898211 (TXT211)Mon.Fri. from 9 am5 p.m

* Eugene Mission: Web: eugenemission.org
The Rescue Shelter can be accessed at w campus gate on 2nd and Chambers. Check in: 8am-4pm | 3 Meals: 6 am, 11 am, & 5 pm | Women with children: 1420 W 1st Ave | Men: 2nd Ave at Chambers St. | Ph: 541-344-3251 | 1542 W 1st Ave, 97402 | Bus: 40, 52

* Eugene Service Station:  Web: svdp.us 
Provides unhoused adults with a place to meet basic needs. Backpack storage during the day. Also serves as a sign-up station for Dawn to Dawn emergency shelter services (new beds assigned at 2 pm, prepare to wait in line).
Ph:  541-461-8688 | Hrs: 8 am – 5 pm everyday. Breakfast at 8:30 am, lunch at 
12:00 pm (Wed. @ 11 am), showers and laundry 8:30 am12 pm, 2 – 5 pm | 450 Hwy 99 N, 97402 | | Bus: 40, 41, 43, 95

Dawn to Dawn
Web: eugene-or.gov/3704/Dawn-to-Dawn
24 hour low barrier drop in shelter program providing space for people to stay and receive services. Sign up begins at 2 pm at the Eugene Service Station.
717 State Hwy 99 N, 97402 | Bus: EmX, 41, 52

Egan Warming Center: open when weather drops below 30°. Web: eganwarmingcenter.com 
Text “Activate” to 292929 for text alerts on status (text fees apply), or contact White Bird Clinic. Various locations. Nov 15 – Mar 31st.

Overnight Parking ProgramWeb: svdp.us
Provides legal camping, garbage disposal, portable 
restrooms to unhoused families and individuals living in vehicles or campers.
81995 Amazon Pkwy, Eugene, 97405 
Ph: 541-342-7728

Community Supported Shelters
Web: communitysupportedshelters.org
Builds Safe Spot communities for people who are experiencing homelessness. Two week to two month wait list. 
1160 Grant St, 97402 | Ph: 541-683-0836 

Square One: Web: squareonevillages.org
Low-rent tiny houses w/communal kitchen and common space to help transition to more 
permanent housing. | 272 W. 11th Ave., 97401  
Ph: 541-525-0501 | Bus: 12, 66, 67, 93

Opportunity Village Eugene: Transitional shelter 
for adults. | Ph: 541-653-9835 | 2243 Roosevelt Blvd
Bus: 12, 40, 66

ShelterCare: sheltercare.org | Provides temporary and emergency housing for people in crisis. Mental health services available. 
499 W 4th Ave | Ph: 541-686-1262 | Bus: 51

* St. Vincent de PaulWeb: svdp.us (GET HELP)
Transitional and permanent housing programs and a variety of services listed, from basic needs like safety, shelter, food, financial and material assistance.
Admin Office: 2890 Chad Dr., 97408 
Ph: 541-743-7117 | Bus: EmX, 12, 28, 40, 41, 66, 67, 93
Garfield Sleep Site: 410 Garfield St, 97402
Ph: 541-461-8688 | Bus: EmX, 12, 36, 41, 93
Used Car Lot: 1175 State Hwy 99 N, 97402 
Ph: 541-607-4541 | Bus: EmX, 12, 13, 36, 41, 66, 67, 41, 93

Cascades Community Placement Services: Web: orccps.org
Helps relocate and house vulnerable people in Eugene. | Ph: 541-513-9204 | contact@orccps.org

COUNSELING and MENTAL HEALTH

White Bird Harm Reduction & Treatment Center:
Web: whitebirdclinic.org/harm-reduction
Rapid and low barrier access to harm reduction services and comprehensive treatment for substance abuse disorders.
Ph: 541-246-1353 | 647 Polk St. Eugene, OR 97402
Bus: EmX, 12, 40, 41, 93
Contact Behavioral Health Resource Network Hotline for treatment: 800-422-2595

Black Mental Health Matters: 
Web: tinyurl.com/blkmentalhealthmttrs 
Therapy mental health resources for the Black community and people of color looking for counseling and needing affirmation of lived experiences through systemic oppression.

Mental Health Resources for Black & Queer Folks:
Web: tinyurl.com/MHResourcesblkqrflks
Document giving mental health therapy resources for black and queer folks, as well as articles, blogs and apps.

Buckley Detoxification Center
Web: wfts.org/services/medical-detox
Medical detox center for those experiencing withdrawals, use the form below to complete and schedule an assessment: wfts.org/contact/ 
Ph: 541-762-4575 | 605 W 4th Ave, 97402  
Bus: EmX, 12, 36, 40, 41, 52, 93

Trauma Healing Project: Web: healingattention.org
Email: info@healingattention.org | Helps provide a quality of life beyond trauma and violence, call to schedule an appointment and inquire about open hours.
631 E. 19th Ave. Building B, 97401 
Ph: 541-687-9447 | Bus: 28, 36, 41, 81, 93

NAMI: Web: namilane.org
Email: resourcecenter@namilane.org | Helps provide resources for those struggling with mental illness, has over 17 chapters in Oregon providing programs both in person and online via zoom. Learn more about your local NAMI by checking out their website. Text “HELPLINE” to 62640 or go to NAMI.org/help to chat with a HelpLine specialist.
Mon. – Fri., 10 am – 10 pm ET
NAMI LANE COUNTY: 541-343-7688
129 9th St., 97477 
Hrs: Mon. – Thurs., 10 am – 3 pm

Chrysalis:
Web: whitebirdclinic.org/chrysalis-behavioral-health
Low cost, humanistic drug/alcohol treatment using a harm reduction model. | Ph: 541-683-1641 | 350 E 11th Ave, 97401 | Bus: EmX, 12, 36, 93 

Sexual Assault Support Services of Lane County:
Web: sass-lane.org | Outreach, advocacy, and support to survivors of sexual violence and their partners, families, and friends. Office by appointment only. 24-hour local crisis/support line: 541-343-7277 or toll-free: 844-404-7700 
1902 Jefferson St #1, 97405
Drop-in hrs: Mon. – Fri., 9 am – 5 pm 
Bus: 33, 36, 78

Live. Grow. Share.: Web: livegrowshare.org
Email: intake@livegrowshare.org 
Mental health therapy, substance use disorder treatment, gambling problem treatment, specialized support for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. | Ph: 541-505-9190 | 1966 Garden Ave., 97403 | Bus: EmX, 93

VETERAN SERVICES

VA Services: Web: va.gov/homeless | 24 hr crisis 
hotline: 877-424-3838 or 800-273-8255 

Supportive Services for Veteran Families: Goal of stable housing for veterans and their families. 
svdp.us (GET HELP) | Ph: 541-743-7166
2890 Chad Drive, 97408 | Bus: 66, 67

Eugene Vet Center: Web: va.gov/eugene-vet-center
Confidential help for Veterans, service members and their families.
Hrs: Mon. – Sat., 8 am – 6:30 pm 
Ph: 541-465-6918 | 190 E 11th, 97401 | Bus: EMX

Veterans Crisis Line: Web: veteranscrisisline.net
24/7 year out support, chat available online and phone text. Dial 988 then press 1. Text 838255 for confidential support. You don’t have to be enrolled in VA benefits to connect.

Lane County Veteran’s Services: Website
Ph: 541-682-4191 | 151 W. 7th Ave, Suite 460, Eugene, 97401

LATINX / Immigration

Plaza de Nuestra Comunidad:
Web: plazacomunidad.org | Food, clothing, counseling, advocacy, housing assist.
Ph: 541-686-8483 Ext. 2 | Hrs: Mon – Fri: 9:00AM – 6:00PM | 1621 Centennial Blvd, Springfield
Bus: 13, 18, 28

CCSLC Immigrant Services:
Web: ccslc.org/immigrationservices |
Ph: 541-345-3628 ext.1326​ | Hrs: Mon – Fri: 8am – 4pm
Email: risp@ccslc.org

LGBTQ 

CQC Resources
Web: creativequeercollective.org/resources
Eugene local groups and resources listed online.

Free Chest Binders
Web: pointofpride.org/free-chest-binders
Open 24 hrs, provides free chest binders for those who cannot afford to buy one.

Queer Eugene: Web: queereugene.org
Email: Director@QueerEugene.org | Clothing program, general resource list and access to education for the community. | P.O. Box 668, 97440

Trans*Ponder:  Web: transponder.community
Email: info@transponderoregon.org | Provides support, education, advocacy for the 
Trans/Gender Diverse community and its allies. Resource directory available as well as job and food programs.
Ph: 541-321-0872‬, Text: 541-632-8953
Fax: 541-632-8952 
Hrs:  9 am – 5 pm, Mon. – Thur. (closed from 
12 pm – 1 pm); 
Fri. by appointment only
Office Location: 440 Maxwell Rd, 97402
Bus: EmX, 12, 51, 52, 67

Lambda Legal: Web: lambdalegal.org
If seeking legal issues that involve gender identity, sexual orientation or HIV status, please call the local Lambda office in your region and ask for the Legal Help Desk. Unable to take walk-ins.

National Center for Transgender Equality:
Web: transequality.org
Email: a4te@transequality.org
Contact staff by department, listed in contact section. Name change services available for low-income transgender, gender non-conforming, and nonbinary people. Legal advocacy for rights, name and gender change project available. | Ph: 202-642-4542

Transition Lifeline Helpline: 
Web: translifeline.org/hotline | Phone service for support, even if you just need someone to talk to who is Trans. For those who are questioning or who need peer support, call for any reason. You deserve support.
Ph: U.S. 877-565-8860, CAN. 877-330-6365
Hrs: 10 am – 6 pm PST., 11 am – 7 pm MST., 12 PM – 8 PM CT., 1 PM – 9 PM EST., Mon. – Fri. 
Check site for closure dates.

HIV Alliance: Web: hivalliance.org | Supports people living with HIV/AIDS, works to prevent new HIV infections. 
Ph: Office:541-342-5088, Alliance for Community Wellness: 541-342-5394, or toll-free: 866-470-3419  
1195 City View Street, 97402  Bus: EmX

The Lavender Network: Web: lavendernetwork.org
Clothing closet open for drop ins during business hours. Employment program. Gender affirming care products. Hormone syringe supplies and disposal. Support services for resource navigation. Associated with HIV Alliance and Transponder. Walk-ins accepted for STI and HIV testing every Wednesday from 12 – 4 pm, no appointment necessary. Free weekly food program on Thursdays 10 am – 2 pm.
Ph: 541-342-5088 
Hrs: Mon. – Thurs., 9 am – 12 pm/1 pm – 5 pm Fridays by appointment only. 
440 Maxwell Rd., 97404 | Bus: EmX, 12, 13, 51, 55

LGBT National Health Center: Web: lgbthotline.org
Online chat support, free confidential peer-support from those who identify as part of the community. Find local resources through hotlines and online programs.
Ph: LGBT National Hotline: 888-843-4564
LGBT National Coming Out Support 
Hotline: 888-688-5428
LGBT National Youth Hotline: 800-246-7743
LGBT National Senior Hotline: 888-234-7243
Hrs: Mon. – Fri. 11 am – 8 pm PST, 
2 pm – 11 pm EST.
Sat. 9 am – 2 pm PST, 12 pm – 5 pm EST.

Transition Health List:
Web: transition.health/resources | Highly demanded resource, waiting list to establish care. Resources provided, from financial to medical.
Ph: 541-357-7594, text or call. Fax: 503-343-6242
1623 Oak St., 97405 | Bus: EmX, 24, 36

Transgender Law Center
Web: transgenderlawcenter.org
Email: info@transgenderlawcenter.org
National trans led organization for all trans and gender nonconforming people prioritizing BIPOC+, HIV+ and disabled communities in need. Programs listed in menu, including legal services.
Ph: 510-587-9696
for people in prison and detention: 510-380-8229
PO Box 70976, Oakland, CA. 94612

PDX LGBTQ2SIA+ Resources:
Web: pdxqcenter.org/findresources
Email: info@pdxqcenter.org 
Provides resources and a safe space for queer people, full range of health services, hotlines and resources.
Ph: 503-234-7837
4115 N. Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR 97217

Therapy Resources for PoC & Trans Folks:
Web: tinyurl.com/TherapyResourcesPoCTrans
Available resources for BIPOC and Trans folks to request a therapist with particular specialties and what to search for in help for finding support.

COMPANION ANIMAL CARE

Pro-Bone-O: Web: proboneo.org
Free vet clinic for the pets of people who are unhoused. First come, first serve.
Ph: 541-799-0441
Hrs: 2nd & 4th Sundays 9:00 am – 1:00 pm  | Eugene Mission Warehouse: 1509 W 1st Ave, 97402 | Bus: 40, 52

Greenhill Pet Food Bank: Web: https://www.green-hill.org/pet-food-bank/
Pet food and supply pantry for those in need.If you live within 10 miles of Greenhill Humane Society, they can deliver pet food and supplies to you. To place a delivery, request through the “Pet Food Delivery Request” button on their website.
Ph: 541-689-1503
Hrs: 11am-6pm daily
88530 Green Hill Rd. Eugene, OR 97402
Bus: 36, 93

Oregon Small Animal Resources: Web: oregonsmallanimalresources.org
Can provide assistance with food, bedding and supplies for Rabbits, Rats, Hamsters, Mice, Gerbils, Guinea Pigs & Chinchillas. Assistance form on their website. Text: 541-407-6727