State wide services
Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood believes in the fundamental right of each individual, throughout the world, to manage his or her fertility, regardless of the individual's income, marital status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or residence. We believe that respect and value for diversity in all aspects of our organization are essential to our well-being. We believe that reproductive self-determination must be voluntary and preserve the individual's right to privacy. We further believe that such self-determination will contribute to an enhancement of the quality of life and strong family relationships.
PFLAG
PFLAG is a national non-profit organization with over 200,000 members and supporters and over 350 affiliates in the United States. This vast grassroots network is cultivated, resourced and serviced by PFLAG National, located in Washington, D.C., the national Board of Directors and 13 Regional Directors.
Founded in 1972 with the simple act of a mother publicly supporting her gay son, PFLAG is the original ally organization. Made up of parents, families, friends, and straight allies uniting with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, PFLAG is committed to advancing equality through its mission of support, education and advocacy. Now in its 40th anniversary year, PFLAG has over 350 chapters and 200,000 supporters crossing multiple generations of American families in major urban centers, small cities and rural areas in all 50 states.
Founded in 1972 with the simple act of a mother publicly supporting her gay son, PFLAG is the original ally organization. Made up of parents, families, friends, and straight allies uniting with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, PFLAG is committed to advancing equality through its mission of support, education and advocacy. Now in its 40th anniversary year, PFLAG has over 350 chapters and 200,000 supporters crossing multiple generations of American families in major urban centers, small cities and rural areas in all 50 states.
Eugene Resources
Supportive Services and Organizations located in Eugene Oregon
SASS
We are a non-profit organization providing community education, outreach, advocacy and support to survivors of sexual violence and their partners, families and friends throughout Eugene-Springfield and the rest of Lane County. Crisis/Support Lines (24 hours a day): 541-343-SASS (7277) & 1-800-788-4727 (within Oregon) Business Line (9AM-5PM, Monday-Friday): 541-484-9791 (V/TDD) Fax: 541-342-3696 Office/Drop-In Center: 591 West 19th Avenue (corner of 19th & Jefferson) Eugene, Oregon 97401 Hours: 9:00 AM- 4:00PM, Monday-Friday
Womanspace
Our mission is to prevent domestic violence in intimate partner relationships in Lane County and support survivors in claiming personal power. Telephone Numbers: 24-Hour Crisis Line: (541) 485-6513 Business Phone: (541) 485-8232 Toll Free: (800) 281-2800 Email [email protected] Physical Address Womenspace 1577 Pearl Street Suite 400 Eugene, OR 97401 Mailing Address Womenspace PO Box 50127 Eugene, OR 97405
Ophelia's Place
Ophelia's Place is committed to helping girls make healthy choices through prevention, support and education. At Ophelia's Place, all girls are safe, valued and powerful.
Find us: In the Haugland Building at 1577 Pearl St. #100, Eugene, OR 97401.
E-mail us: [email protected] Call us: 541-284-4333
Fax us: 541-284-4332
Find us: In the Haugland Building at 1577 Pearl St. #100, Eugene, OR 97401.
E-mail us: [email protected] Call us: 541-284-4333
Fax us: 541-284-4332
Queer Eugene
The Eugene/Springfield area has a wealth of community groups for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning population. Groups cover a wide range of social, spiritual, supportive and political.
We have tried to provide content that meets everyone's needs and interest, breaking into sections for Lesbians, Gay Men, Trans Queer and Queer Teens.
This section covers the community as a whole and will continue to be updated.
We have tried to provide content that meets everyone's needs and interest, breaking into sections for Lesbians, Gay Men, Trans Queer and Queer Teens.
This section covers the community as a whole and will continue to be updated.
SWAT (Sexual Wellness Advocacy Team)
We present workshops to student groups at the University of Oregon and other campuses, as well as regional and national conferences.
We utilize theater and facilitation to educate our peers about sexual assault, dating violence, and sex-positivity. The workshops are about an hour to an hour and twenty minutes long.
Contact Us: ASUO Women's Center (across from Craft Center) EMU, Suite 31228 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403
Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Phone: (541) 346-1198
We utilize theater and facilitation to educate our peers about sexual assault, dating violence, and sex-positivity. The workshops are about an hour to an hour and twenty minutes long.
Contact Us: ASUO Women's Center (across from Craft Center) EMU, Suite 31228 University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403
Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Phone: (541) 346-1198
HIV Alliance
Supporting individuals living with HIV/AIDS and preventing new HIV infections.
1966 Garden Avenue | Eugene Oregon, 97403
Phone: 541.342.5088 | Email: [email protected]
1966 Garden Avenue | Eugene Oregon, 97403
Phone: 541.342.5088 | Email: [email protected]
Portland Resources
Supportive services and organizations located in Portland Oregon
CHAT pdx
CHATpdx is a collaboration between organizations and individuals working to curb HIV and AIDS transmission among young people through peer education and outreach, HIV testing, youth services and social media.
CHATpdx is located @ pivot: 209 SW 4th Avenue,
(503)223-5907
CHATpdx is located @ pivot: 209 SW 4th Avenue,
(503)223-5907
Pivot
Pivot is a community space dedicated to the health and wellness of gay/bi/trans and all men into men with a focus on sexual health and HIV. We offer a variety of programming that is both social and educational in nature, a drop in space (that’s right, sip our coffee and use our free WiFi, watch a queer film on our big flat screen TV, meet someone new), as well as STD & HIV testing.
Cascade AIDS Project
To prevent HIV infections, support and empower people affected and infected by HIV/AIDS, and eliminate HIV/AIDS-related stigma.
Cascade AIDS Project is located at: 208 SW 5th Avenue #800, Portland, OR 97204
phone 503-223-5907
Cascade AIDS Project is located at: 208 SW 5th Avenue #800, Portland, OR 97204
phone 503-223-5907
Smyrc
Q Center's SMYRC Program provides a safe, supervised, harassment-free, and alcohol- and drug-free space for sexual & gender minority youth 23 and younger. Youth gather to participate in positive activities like art, music, community organizing, youth development, education, peer support, support groups, case management, counseling, and job readiness preparation.
PSU Queer Resource Center
The Queer Resource Center provides students along the sexuality and gender spectrum with the support they need to persist to graduation. The Queer Resource Center’s vision is to facilitate a campus environment such that Portland State University is the higher education destination of choice for students, staff, and faculty along the sexuality and gender spectrum.