988

  • Call or text 988

The 988 Lifeline is available 24/7 to provide free, confidential, judgement-free care.  Other ways to connect with 988 include: 



Clackamas County Mental Health Crisis Services

Clackamas County has its own 24/7 Crisis and Support Line, providing a free and confidential telephone resource staffed by trained and caring individuals who can help callers work through a crisis. Interpretation services are available for non-English speakers. People seeking in-person support can go to the Clackamas Mental Health Center, a walk-in center providing immediate access to brief counseling, safety screenings, peer services, and referral to other resources. 

  • TTY: 711 or 1-800-735-1232
  • Phone: Call 503-655-8585
  • Address: 11211 SE 82nd Ave, Suite O, Happy Valley, OR 97086.
  • Walk-In Hours: Call 503-655-8585 for hours of operation. Telehealth options are also available.
  • Information in Spanish: En Español

Mobile Crisis Response

The Mobile Crisis Response Team provides face-to-face therapeutic responses in settings where a mental health crisis is occurring. This can be in an individual’s home, at a school, in a business and even on a street corner. The goal of mobile crisis services is to help you, or those you care about, resolve a crisis situation. The team includes masters level clinicians (therapists), case managers and peer support specialists. 

These services can be accessed by calling the Crisis and Support Line503-655-8585.


Explore tri-county resources (available in multiple languages) and  community-specific resources for more resources available  24/7 .