CULTURALLY SPECIFIC RESOURCES

Resources from Around Lane County

In addition to the many age-focused and topical resources available, our community offers a range of programs and guidance specific to individual and family needs, including race, ethnicity and LGBTQIA+.

African American and Black

Eugene Springfield NAACP

National NAACP resource library

African Family Holistic Health Organization: To empower, educate, train, and connect African families to essential programs and resources that make them physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially healthy.

Black & African Peer to Peer Support Group NAMI: Oregon Counseling and Eugene Therapy are offering a number of pro bono sessions for BIPOC community members and supporters whose mental health has been negatively impacted by recent events. Community members without insurance or without adequate insurance coverage are welcome to contact us for more information by emailing BLM@OregonCounseling.com or BLM@eugenetherapy.com

Asian and Pacific Islanders

Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO): APANO unites Asians and Pacific Islanders to build power, develop leaders, and advance equity through organizing, advocacy, community development, and cultural work.

Asian American Council of Oregon

BIPOC

Oregon Counseling and Eugene Therapy are offering a number of pro bono sessions for BIPOC community members and supporters whose mental health has been negatively impacted by recent events. Community members without insurance or without adequate insurance coverage are welcome to contact us for more information by emailing BLM@OregonCounseling.com or BLM@eugenetherapy.com

DEI, parenting

Parenting Decolonized: Guiding Black parents through the journey to decolonize their family structure.

LGBTQIA+

Lane County LGBTQIA+ COMMUNITY Resource List

UO Eugene LBGTQIA+ Resources

Transponder: TransPonder is a small grassroots, completely transgender founded and led nonprofit based in Eugene, Oregon providing support, resources, and education for and about the transgender and gender diverse community and our allies.

Latinx

Centro Latino Americano: Centro Latino Americano is a non-profit community-based organization in Lane County. For more information about community events, visit our Facebook page or our Instagram.

Huerto de La Familia: We increase the health and economic security of Latinos in Lane County, Oregon by providing opportunities and training in organic agriculture and business creation to families.

ESCUDO Latino: Apoyar a nuestra comunidad Latina con informacion. Support for the Latinx community with resources and information in Spanish. Other supports include food boxes, resources, and references.

Migrant Education Program: El Programa Migrante en la Región 28 provee servicios educativos suplementarios a estudiantes migrantes para apoyar su éxito académico.

Fuerte – South Lane Mental Health: Virtual community for male Spanish Speakers in Lane county. Learn about local resources, mental health, and support networks.

Oregon Latino Health Coalition: Dedicated to eliminating health disparities affecting Oregon Latinas and Latinos through leadership, collaboration and advocacy.

Consejo Hispano: Consejo Hispano is a community-based organization whose mission is the equitable integration of the Latinx community into the broader social and economic fabric of Oregon and Washington.

South Lane School District (SLSD) Early Learning Center