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Make a difference today. Cash App. Trauma-Informed Care Trauma — informed care TIC is defined as practices that promote a culture of safety, empowerment, and healing. Low-Barrier Services Low-barrier services are programs that have minimal conditions-to-entry, while maintaining clear and simple behavioral expectations that apply to anyone accessing the program. Harm-Reduction Harm-reduction is a set of practical strategies and ideas aimed at reducing negative consequences associated with drug use and other stigmatized behaviors.

Communities thrive when all members have a safe and comfortable home of their choice. Sometimes this means living alone, sometimes they share their house with people of their choosing. Below are two stories of people who have benefited from gifts to the My Home, My Life fund.

Scott has received services from PCL since Scott is a hard worker who loves rock and roll music and being involved with his church. The program was awarded two-years of startup funding by the Youth Development Division from the state of Oregon. The primary use for this funding will go toward the salary of the program manager, Austin Bean, recently hired at Looking Glass, youth wages for an eight week-long summer work experience and program operating expenses.

The new program needs a shop space and will also be holding a tool donation drive in January. The 9th annual Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures breakfast fundraiser was held virtually via Zoom again this year and despite not being able to gather together in person it was a huge success.

Liz Kelly and Mary Reilly provided upbeat conversation as our Emcees again and special guest Alicia Beymer, Chief Administrative Officer of PeaceHealth, shared why she supports Looking Glass and encouraged supporters to pull out their check books and do the same.

The event coincided with the recent opening of the Alder House project, a new collaboration between Looking Glass and Hybrid Real Estate, which moved 10 youth into 8 apartments in a newly renovated and fully furnishes complex near the UO campus in the first week of November.

The annual Looking Glass board meeting was held Wednesday, November 3rd at the Graduate Hotel in Eugene with a small gathering of in-person guests and board members. The 3rd annual Socktoberfest sock drive was once again a tremendous success, generating thousands of pairs of new and gently used socks for homeless youth at New Roads. The Wilson family has been supporting Looking Glass in a myriad of ways since their son, Scott, began working there in They kept hearing the stories Scott would share from his experiences in the various programs he has worked in during his time there including residential treatment programs and the homeless youth program and wanted to find ways to brighten the days of the youth.

Finding property managers and owners who are able and willing to rent to this population had proven quite challenging, so having an entire apartment complex to fill up was welcomed news to Looking Glass staff.

After 3 months of not making house calls and more than a year without access to a crisis bed for youth, the Crisis Response Team from Looking Glass is once again able to go out in-person and assist a youth in crisis and help get them transported to the Jasper Mountain Safe Center Crisis Bed for a hour crisis stay.

Nathanson has pushed for increased financial support for Looking Glass and other social service organizations including helping Looking Glass to receive new funds to help make needed capitol improvements to Looking Glass homeless youth programs. Learn about how Looking Glass brings help, hope, and healing to Lane County.

We provide a wide variety of services for youth and families in Lane County. Hear from some of the youth we have helped and those who work everyday to improve the lives of young people in our community. An overview of the alternative education programs offered at Looking Glass Community Services including two touching success stories. Learn about the unique school environment Center Point provides students who need a specialized school to get their high school education.

Learn about how Looking Glass helps youth overcome extreme life circumstances through residential treatment. Our core service is counseling and behavioral health. Learn about how Looking Glass provides youth, families, and adults in Lane County high quality care in overcoming the many challenges they face.

Looking Glass provides comprehensive counseling services to Lane County children, teens, adults, and families. Specialized treatment programs help individuals dealing with abuse, delinquency, addiction, and mental health issues. Homeless youth living in perilous situations can find safety and assistance through emergency shelter and crisis counseling.

If you anticipate having difficulty paying your mortgage contact your lender or mortgage servicer as soon as possible to see if your mortgage may qualify for federal programs related to COVID See the following list of resources and information to help access food.

Taking care of your emotional health and wellbeing is important right now. It can help keep you physically healthy and, in turn, help those around you. Know the signs as well as when and where to seek help. Visit safestrongoregon. All resources offer translation services and are confidential. The Emergency Broadband Benefit is limited to one monthly service discount and one device discount per household.

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