A free 24-hour crisis, support, and helpline for youth. YouthLine is a teen-to-teen youth crisis and support service provided by Lines for Life—a non-profit dedicated to preventing substance abuse and suicide. YouthLine operates a national helpline that provides crisis support and referrals via call, text, and chat. The YouthLine is answered by teen volunteers daily from 4 pm-10 pm PST (and by adults at all other times!). Translation services are available upon request.
Support for veterans and their families. Please call before going to the center.
Science-based. Call for meeting times.
Direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis. For the trans community, by the trans community.
Therapeutic classrooms for children. Home visitation for parents. Parent education.
Southern Oregon LGBTQ Resources
Facebook group. Support for LGBTQ residents of Southern Oregon.
PFLAG–Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
Parents, family, and friends of lesbians and gays, located in the Grants Pass area of Southern Oregon.
Support group for people living with chronic illness or pain. Bible study. Religious organization. Located at The Salvation Army of Grants Pass.
Problem gambling support group.
General discussion, support, and monthly diabetes topic. Located in Asante Outpatient Center, Demonstration Kitchen, fourth floor.
Support group for breast cancer patients and survivors. Located in Asante Women's Health Center.
Our group provides emotional support, connection, information and resources for people with cancer and their caregivers. No registration required. Conference Room 2.
Our vision is to help every neuropathy sufferer live a more abled and pain-free life, and make neuropathy and its symptoms highly recognized in order to ensure that the necessary resources are utilized towards finding remedies and possibly a cure to ease the pain and suffering of those afflicted with neuropathy.
The American Parkinson Disease Association is the largest grassroots network dedicated to fighting Parkinson’s disease and works tirelessly to help the approximately one million with PD in the United States live life to the fullest in the face of this chronic, neurological disorder.
Whether you are a family caregiver or a person with dementia (including but not limited to that resulting from Alzheimer’s Disease), you deserve to connect with those who understand what you are going through. Share, laugh, cry, vent. It is so good to know that you are not alone. Learn how others are coping with various aspects of the disease process. Hear what has and has not worked for them. Share your own challenges and accomplishments for others to benefit from.
Support group for people who desire to stop drinking alcohol and/or help other alcoholics achieve sobriety.
Intervention, prevention, education, and community engagement to support women survivors of violence.
Provides safe refuge and support services for women, children, and men to escape from sexual or domestic violence. Food, clothing, and personal care items are provided. Referrals to community services and emotional support. Help with court advocacy, legal referrals, parenting support groups, and transportation.
LGBTQ+ youth support services. Connecting young LGBTQ+ people with the global LGBTQ+ community by providing access to an arsenal of uplifting and inspiring stories of hope, resilience, and determination. Cultivating a growing network of international affiliates that have embraced the It Gets Better Project's mission to support LGBTQ+ youth in their home countries. Engaging with young LGBTQ+ people both on and offline. Connecting LGBTQ+ youth to local community service providers that can provide on-the-ground assistance.