Harm Reduction & Treatment Center
About
Our Harm Reduction & Treatment Center aims to provide rapid and low-barrier access to comprehensive, holistic treatment and harm reduction services to community members with active substance use disorders who lack health insurance.
Our commitment extends beyond treatment to advocacy, education, and community outreach. We’re here to help combat addiction and support individuals with substance use disorders on their journey toward recovery.
We aim to centralize access to resources and services so people can obtain supplies for safer drug use and injection, blankets, tents and tarps for the unhoused, fentanyl and xylazine test strips, peer support and counseling services, and case management.
We can also complete assessments for entering into ongoing substance use treatment programs. There are no costs for clients needing these services. Together, we can help people reclaim their health, dignity, and hope; we can positively impact our community, our state, and even our country.
Services
- Peer Support: Offer peer support by providing clients compassionate guidance and understanding through shared experiences.
- ASAM Assessment and Treatment: Use evidence-based approaches to assess and treat substance use disorders, tailored to each person’s level of need.
- Low-Barrier SUDS Treatment: Remove barriers to treatment to make it more accessible and provide a safe, welcoming environment for all.
- Acupuncture: Use as an alternate, drug-free therapy to alleviate cravings, reduce withdrawal symptoms, and promote overall well-being and mental health.
- Agency Referrals: Connect clients through internal and external resources for sober living, detox facilities, housing, and other basic needs beyond our program’s capacity.
- Service Plan Creation: Collaborate with clients to develop personalized recovery plans that address their immediate needs and long-term goals.
- Gear Distribution: Provide essential supplies such as tents, backpacks, tarps, and sleeping bags to support the unhoused population.
- Harm Reduction Kits: Equip clients with tools for safer substance use practices, including fentanyl and xylazine test strips.
- First Aid Kits and Basic Hygiene Supplies: Promote health and safety through essential care items in first aid kits and basic hygiene supplies.
- Condoms and Menstruation Supplies: Support sexual and reproductive health by offering condoms and menstruation supplies.
- Limited Clothing Options: Offer limited clothing options based on donations. We encourage our clients to ask if they are in need!
Contact Information:
Location: 647 Polk Street. Eugene. OR. 97402
Phone: (541) 246-1353
Fax: (541) 681-3294
Hours for Gear Distribution:
M, W, F: 9 am-1 pm
Tu, Th: 9 am-12 pm and 1 pm-5 pm
Peer Support is available Monday-Friday, 9 am to 5 pm
Please send behavioral health records requests to BHRecords@whitebirdclinic.org, and please use encryption.
M110/BHRN Hotline: 800-422-2595
In alignment with Measure 110, those facing penalties for public usage can opt for treatment through our center by contacting the M110 hotline. We aim to empower anyone seeking help without fear of judgment or punishment, thus offering a path towards healing and recovery.
BHRN: Behavioral Health Resource Network of Lane County (bhrnlc.com)