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  2. Youth ERA. Family Search and Engagement. Young Adults in Transition Residential Treatment Homes. YAT Admissions. Starting January 1, 2023, all referrals for YAT RTH will be submitted directly to the programs. The current application can be found below. Contacts for the programs can be found on page one of the application.

  3. Crisis and safety. 988 suicide and crisis lifeline. Domestic violence services. Find food near you (Oregon Food Bank) Mental and behavioral health resources. Youth experiencing homelessness. Safe surrender of a newborn baby. Youth shelters. Alcohol and drug help line.

  4. Those with strained family relationships, at risk of running away. Homeless kids struggle to meet the immediate needs of safety, food, and shelter. Kids living on the street are at risk of hazards like exposure to substance abuse and violence, criminal activity, and sexual exploitation.

  5. Serves homeless and at-risk youth by providing shelter, educational support, mentoring and transition planning with a faith-based approach in Grants Pass and Medford. Call (541)646-7385. Kairos provides mental health services to youth and young adults. Call (541) 772-0127. Options for Southern Oregon

  6. Oregons rate of youth suicide in 2021 was 12.4 per 100,000. In 2018, Oregons rate was 16.9 per 100,000. This remains above the national average (11.0 per 100,000). The risk of youth suicide continues to be a concern in Oregon. Preliminary data for 2022 will not be official until spring 2024 when the CDC releases finalized data.

  7. Jun 9, 2023 · Safe + Strong lists multiple support resources for youth, teens and families. Oregon Alliance to Prevent Suicide is dedicated to preventing youth and young adults in Oregon from dying by suicide. Call 503-399-7201 for more information (not a crisis hotline).

  8. For over four decades Janus has worked with Oregons Department of Human Services and the Oregon Youth Authority to help abused and neglected youth between the ages of 13 to 24 rebuild their lives through community-based residential treatment programs that are recognized in and out of Oregon for their successful outcomes.

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