Behavioral Health Resource Network

Find Help for Substance Use and Recovery

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use or needs support finding a path to recovery, help is available.

The Behavioral Health Resource Network (BHRN) is a partnership of providers in Clackamas County that offer free substance use treatment and recovery services funded through Oregon’s Measure 110.

These services are: 

  • Available in your language
  • Culturally responsive and trauma-informed
  • Designed to help you understand, heal, and recover

What Services are Available?

BHRN providers offer a range of free services, including:

  • Screening and referrals for substance use and other needs
  • A personalized treatment and recovery plan
  • Ongoing guidance and support as you work through your plan
  • Crisis assistance when you need it most
  • Peer support from people who’ve been through similar experiences
  • Housing assistance and harm reduction resources
  • Help finding and keeping a job
  • Flexible support options — in person or online

How to Get Started

If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis right now, please call the 24/7 Clackamas Crisis and Support Line at 503-655-8585.

Behavioral Health Resource Network Providers

BHRN providers work together to connect you with the care and support that best fit your needs. Services are available to anyone living in Clackamas County — no insurance or referral required.

Supports individuals ages 18–35 with substance use challenges through peer support and recovery programs. 
503-708-5463

A peer-centered organization offering housing, behavioral health, and treatment services to support recovery and stability. 
503-465-2749

Provides comprehensive mental health care, addiction recovery, primary care, wellness programs, and housing solutions for people of all ages. 
503-674-7777

A public recovery high school in Lake Oswego that integrates recovery into education to help students build healthy, successful lives. 
503-496-3929

Supports family stability and child well-being through services that address social and health needs. Programs are available in English and Spanish throughout the Portland and Salem areas. 
503-546-6377

Offers free harm reduction, peer support, and substance use treatment guided by a compassion-first, judgment-free approach. 
503-535-3852

Provides outpatient substance use and mental health services for youth and adults with Medicaid (CareOregon, Trillium)
Also offers:

  • Rental assistance for people in treatment
  • Recovery housing for mothers reunifying with children in DHS care
    503-722-4110

(Formerly Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon) Provides free peer support and recovery mentorship from people who’ve lived through mental health or substance use challenges.
Request Peer Support

Offers medication-assisted treatment (MAT), outpatient substance use treatment, mental health care, and peer services for opioid, alcohol, methamphetamine, and other addictions. Compassion-first, judgment-free care. Same- or next-day appointments available for medication support. 
503-906-9995

Provides low-barrier housing for 6–8 months with full funding and flexible support to help participants stabilize, set goals, and transition to permanent housing.
503-757-2550

Supports youth and young adults ages 14–25 through peer mentorship, recovery support, and community activities. 
No cost — join by referral or simply drop in. 
541-214-6643


 

Tri-County Resource Sheet

Looking for more options?
Visit the Tri-County Resource Sheet, which includes a list of trusted resources for people beginning or maintaining recovery from mental health or substance use challenges.

Office Hours:

Varies by location, call us for office hours

24/7 Crisis and Support Line:
503-655-8585

Customer Service:
503-742-5335

Toll Free:
1-888-414-1553

TTY:
711 or 1-800-735-1232