Mental Health Resources
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
For 24/7 support in English, Spanish, and ASL. The suicide and crisis lifeline never closes, it is always open for calls, texts, and chats.
Youthline
For older elementary, middle, or high school students. Youthline, a teen-to-teen help, support, and crisis line is open daily from 4-10 p.m. Pacific Time via call, text, and chat. Adults answer phone calls at all other times for support 24/7.
Sources of Strength
For all ages. No-cost resources to stay strong, create a wellness plan, care for yourself, and practice gratitude.
Safe and Strong
For students and families. When life feels heavy, Safe + Strong has resources to help. Connect to care, learn how to make sense of what you’re going through, and get tips for supporting a loved one who is struggling. Up to three sessions available for Oregon residents without active mental health support services.
SafeOregon Tip Line
For students, families, staff, and community members. Oregon’s Statewide Reporting System, SafeOregon, was created for Oregon students, families, school staff, community members to report and respond to student safety threats – including suicide risk. NOTE: This tip line is not for immediate emergency response. For Crisis situations call 911 or 988.
Clackamas County Behavioral Health Resources
Find access to resources about suicide prevention, providers, care coordination, and the legal system.
LOSD Division of Mental Health Roles
Our students and families are supported by dedicated wellness professionals who work together to care for each individual, helping them thrive in school and life. School counselors focus on academic and social needs, social workers address home and community connections, and psychologists specialize in supporting special education.