Prevention Helplines

988 Lifeline: Connect to hope. Whether you're feeling sad, struggling with alcohol or drug use, or just need someone to talk to, caring counselors are here to listen 24/7. It's free and confidential.
Safe Oregon: Safe Oregon is a free statewide school safety tip line that allows teenagers, parents, and school personnel to anonymously report safety issues in school. This may include bullying, harassment, drugs, suicidal ideation, or other safety concerns.
Oregon YouthLine: YouthLine is a free, confidential teen-to-teen crisis and help line. Contact us with anything that may be bothering you. No problem is too big or too small for the YouthLine!
Oregon Problem Gambling Resource: Free help for problem gambling is available for people who gamble and their loved ones. Trained professional staff members are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to listen, educate, answer questions, and refer people to free confidential treatment services.
- Chat & More Information: www.OPGR.org
- Text: 503-713-6000
- Call: 1-877-MY-LIMIT
Oregon Tobacco Quit Line: Free counseling to quit smoking, vaping or other tobacco products. Free for all adults and youth over age 13 living in Oregon. Insurance not needed. Coaches are there 24/7. They are real people who have helped others quit for good—no judgments, just help. Free medication: patch and gum available for adults.
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Lines for Life: Alcohol & Drug Helpline: The Alcohol and Drug Helpline serves anyone who needs information, support or access to resources and treatment for alcohol or drug use. If you or someone you know needs help, the Alcohol and Drug Helpline is free, confidential, and available for calls 24/7/365. The Alcohol and Drug Text Line is open Monday through Friday, 2pm to 6pm PST.
Marion County Youth & Family Crisis Services: Our mission is to provide trauma informed, culturally responsive mental health crisis screenings and services to youth and families in all of Marion County who are 0 to 17 years old. Crisis screenings are at no cost.
- Click HERE for more information.
- Call: 503-576-HOPE
Email Privacy: While we are happy to answer general questions via email, we suggest you do not transmit personal or health related information in your message. We cannot meet any expectation you might have of confidentiality when you communicate with us over the Internet. If you have a specific personal or health-related issue, please call the appropriate county government office instead.
Email address: health@co.marion.or.us
To report a public health emergency, or make an urgent report of communicable disease, call 503-588-5621 at anytime.