projectable.org
Who We Serve - Project ABLE
http://projectable.org/who-we-serve
Our History & Mission. Programs & Services. Participants at Project ABLE. Project ABLE also provides Oregon Health Authority (OHA). Approved Peer Support Specialist (PSS) training statewide. And Traditional Health Worker (THW). Project ABLE’s Collaborative Partners. In order to make our programs widely accessible, Project ABLE closely collaborates with other agencies and organizations. Some of the primary collaborative partners Project ABLE is currently working with include:. Salem, Oregon 97301.
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Resources - Project ABLE
http://projectable.org/resources
Our History & Mission. Programs & Services. Institute for Recovery and Integration. Marion County Health Department. Mary Ellen Copeland (W.R.A.P.). Mid-Valley Behavioral Care Network (MVBCN). National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI). Recovery Innovations (formerly META). 1599 State Street · Salem, Oregon 97301 · (503) 363-3260. Powered by Harness Media.
co.linn.or.us
Linn County Mental Health Services - Home Page
http://www.co.linn.or.us/health/mental_health/mh.htm
To promote the health and well-being. Of all Linn County residents. 445 3rd Ave SW. Albany, OR 97321. Linn County Mental Health provides a full range of evaluation and treatment to county residents of all ages. Crisis intervention is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week in Albany and at local community hospital emergency rooms. In Albany, Lebanon, and Sweet Home routine appointments are available within two weeks of your call. Early Assessment and Support Alliance. Mental Health First Aid Training.
fosteringhopeinitiative.org
Fostering Hope Initiative
http://www.fosteringhopeinitiative.org/In-the-News.html
Dec 15, 2013. Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon: download the article. Dec 16, 2012. Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon: download the article. Nov 2, 2012. Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon: download the article. Nov 1, 2011. Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon: download the article. Oct 26, 2011. Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon: download the article. Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon: download the article. Oct 23, 2011. Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon: download the article. Sep 21, 2011. Aug 26, 2011.
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Fostering Hope Initiative
http://www.fosteringhopeinitiative.org/Factors.html
Five Family Protective Factors*. The five Protective Factors are the foundation of the Strengthening Families approach. Extensive evidence supports the common-sense notion that when these Protective Factors are present and robust in a family, the likelihood of abuse and neglect diminish. Research also shows that these are the factors that create healthy environments for the optimal development of all children. Concrete Support for Parents. Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development. FHI - In the News.
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Fostering Hope Initiative
http://www.fosteringhopeinitiative.org/Links.html
Center on the Developing Child - Harvard University. Frontiers of Innovation - Harvard University. Quality Improvement Center on Early Childhood. Center for the Study of Social Policy. Building Communities of Hope. Casey Family Foundation 2012 Report. The Fostering Hope Initiative Brochure. The Fostering Hope Initiative Theory of Change. The Essential Intangibles of Collective Impact. Channeling Change: Making Collective Impact Work. The Lifelong Effects of Early Childhood Adversity and Toxic Stress.
ccpcusa.com
Partners - Christian Community Placement Center
http://ccpcusa.com/partners
CCPC is grateful for those who have provided generous donations in support of our vital work with Oregon’s youth, including the following grant foundations:. Sleep Country Foster Kids. Trust Management Services, LLC. The Washington Federal Foundation. CCPC is proud to partner with the following groups to serve Oregon’s youth and families:. Clackamas County Juvenile Department. Mid-Valley Behavioral Care Network. Oregon Alliance of Children’s Programs. Oregon Department of Human Services. 4890 32nd Ave SE.