Safety Resources

Crisis Hotlines & Safety Resources

If emergency assistance is needed now or if you have been the victim of a crime, please call 9-1-1 or get in contact with your local police department


Call 211: 24-hour mental health crisis intervention, information, referral and listening support. English and Spanish speaking counselors available. Call, text, chat with your local 211 to speak with a community resource specialist in your area who will help you find services and resources that are available to you including: 

Supplemental food and nutrition programs, shelter/housing options, utilities assistance, emergency information, disaster relief, employment and education resources, health care, vaccination, and health epidemic information, addiction prevention and rehabilitation programs, mental health or special needs support groups, domestic abuse victim assistance


Call 311: Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency (CRESA) is excited to announce a new number for the community to use to report non-emergency law enforcement issues. Citizens may now dial 311 to report any non-emergency problems. 311 should be used for things like abandoned vehicles, noise complaints, parking issues, or other routine complaints where safety is not an issue. All medical calls should still go to 911.  

Drug & Alcohol Abuse Information

Crisis Hotlines & Services

Nonjudegmental peer to peer support line.  We are here to listen to every kind of teen in any kind of situation. We do not exist to solve your problems. We exist so you have a place to feel safe to talk about your problems. We may not make everyone feel better, but we strive to make everyone feel valued. 

Behavioral health crisis services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling the

Southwest Washington Crisis Line at: 800.626.8137 | TTY 866.835.2755 

Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States, anytime, about any type of crisis. 

Mental health conditions are common. Whether you're living with depression or want to help someone else, find mental health resources in Find Your Words. Crisis text line: Text “WORDS” to 741741 

Enter your Zip code, search for therapists by insurance provider, specialization, or $$$. 

SafeSchools Alert- Evergreen Public Schools (school code: 1002)

1.866.548.3847, ext. 1002

Text #1002 @tip + your report to (513) 655-7173

egreen-wa.safeschoolsalert.com

tips@egreen-wa.safesschoolsalert.com


Free, confidential, 24/7 help is available. Call 1-800-656-4673 or visit online rainn.org to chat with a support specialist.  

Trans Lifeline dedicated to transgender people

1.877.565.8860  

Grooming is when someone builds an online relationship with a young person and tricks them or pressures them into doing something sexual. We're here to tell you what you need to know to keep you and others safe from online grooming.  https://internetsafety101.org/grooming 

Report Here: https://report.cybertip.org/ 

The Trevor Project offers accredited life-saving, life-affirming programs and services to LGBTQ youth that create safe, accepting and inclusive environments over the phone, online and through text.

Trevor Lifeline  1-866-488-7386.The only national 24/7 crisis intervention and suicide prevention lifeline for LGBTQ young people under 25

Trevor chat  A free, confidential, secure instant messaging service for LGBTQ youth that provides live help from trained volunteer counselors, open daily.

Trevor Text  text START to 678678.

  A free, confidential, secure service in which LGBTQ young people can text a trained Trevor counselor for support and crisis intervention


Legal Counsel for Youth and Children (LCYC) provides free civil legal services to youth and young adults experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.

https://lcycwa.org/vlaw 

If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone. 

Resources at the link above

The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress 

Dial 988

The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. 1-800-4-a-child or 1-800-422-4453. 

Under the guidance of the Mckinney-Vento Act, Evergreen Public Schools supports students who find themselves in housing situations that are temporary or transitional and have become homeless. Contact your counselor to get connected to this program and click the link above for more details.  

Our City Cares, exists to unite city governments, businesses, schools, non-profits and churches to combat the tragedy of suicide.

1.800.626.8137

Text HEAL to 741741 for support

Safe Oregon / Feel Safe. Be Safe. 

844.472.3367 Call or Text

tip@safeoregon.com 

Multnomah County Crisis Line 

(503) 988 – 4888

Washington County Crisis Line 

(503) 291 – 9111

Portland Women’s Crisis Line 

(888) 235 – 5333

Adolescent Crisis Intervention &Counseling (800) 999 – 9999