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Station 7
Station 7 provides emergency shelter, family reconciliation, crisis support, and a 24-hour crisis hotline for runaway and homeless youth ages 11-17.
Lane County resources
Use this page for youth and young adult shelter, housing help, and crisis support. Eligibility and intake rules can be age-specific, so check each listing.
youth
Station 7 provides emergency shelter, family reconciliation, crisis support, and a 24-hour crisis hotline for runaway and homeless youth ages 11-17.
shelter
PEER (Persevere, Enlighten, Empower, Renew) Shelter is a 24-hour accessible low-barrier shelter for youth ages 18-24 who are unhoused or in crisis. Operated by Looking Glass Community Services, it provides emergency shelter, case management, and connections to housing and other youth-focused resources.
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211info is Oregon's comprehensive information and referral service connecting people to crisis hotlines, housing and shelter, utility assistance, childcare, food, basic needs, healthcare, and more. Dial 2-1-1 or use the website to search for resources. Language interpreters are available.
DV/SA
Provides compassionate, trauma-informed, survivor-centered services for individuals impacted by domestic and sexual violence. Operates Jamie's House emergency shelter.
DV/SA
Emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence, operated by Hope & Safety Alliance. Jamie's House provides confidential safe housing.
DV/SA
Siuslaw Outreach Services (SOS) has served Western Lane County since 1986, providing domestic violence and sexual violence services, homelessness prevention, rent assistance, shelter assistance, and self-sufficiency classes. SOS offers safe-house shelter for DV survivors and a resource center in Florence.
DV/SA
Oregon's statewide domestic violence hotline providing 24/7 crisis support, safety planning, and referrals to local DV service providers and shelters
DV/SA
DV and sexual assault advocacy through Siuslaw Outreach Services in Florence. Provides crisis line, emergency shelter, and advocacy for western Lane County survivors.
youth
Youth‑focused outreach and support organization providing harm reduction, case management, street outreach, and stabilization services for young people ages 16–29 in Lane County.
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Looking Glass Community Services is a nonprofit founded in 1970 that serves over 5000 young people and families annually. It provides a continuum of services including counseling, 24-hour crisis intervention, homeless youth services (Station 7, PEER, New Roads), substance abuse treatment, residential treatment, alternative education, and employment training.
shelter
The Night Shelter Annex is a low-barrier shelter program providing emergency overnight housing for families with children experiencing homelessness. Services include individual dorm units, meals (breakfast and dinner), laundry, showers, and wraparound case management focused on employment, housing, and self-sufficiency.
crisis
White Bird’s Helping Out Our Teens in Schools program provides school-based crisis, short-term counseling, care coordination, and integrated health support.
benefits
Catholic Community Services (CCS) Eugene Community Service Center provides food pantry services and no-cost supports such as bus passes, hygiene supplies, eyeglass vouchers, ID and birth certificate replacement, prescription assistance, SNAP enrollment, referrals, energy assistance, and rent assistance when available.
family
Free family support program providing home visiting, parenting support, respite care, therapeutic early childhood programming, and developmental screenings for low-income families with children under 6
community support
First Place Family Center is St. Vincent de Paul’s low-barrier emergency access day center for families experiencing homelessness, offering showers, laundry, food, clothing/hygiene supplies, internet/phone access, mailing address, Front Door Assessments, referrals, and assistance obtaining identification documents.
community support
Rural street outreach contact for people experiencing homelessness outside the Eugene-Springfield core.
crisis
Looking Glass Regional Crisis Center provides residential, subacute mental health treatment for youth of all genders ages 12-18. Length of stay varies based on clinical need and treatment progress. Youth discharge to community-based settings upon program completion.
shelter
Opportunity Village is a transitional tiny home village operated by SquareOne Villages, providing 30 small shelter units on 1 acre for unsheltered singles and couples. The self-managed community has been open since 2013 and operates with support from the City of Eugene and Lane County.
community support
Housing-first support and Coordinated Entry access point serving veterans and other people seeking homelessness and housing support in Lane County.
community support
The River Avenue Navigation Center is a low-barrier emergency shelter for up to 75 adults experiencing unsheltered homelessness. It uses a harm reduction and housing-first approach to support residents in removing barriers to housing, including document retrieval, income assistance, credit repair, and addressing rental history. Funded by Lane County, City of Eugene, and State of Oregon.
mental health
Nonprofit mental health provider offering counseling, crisis support, psychiatry, day treatment, and family services for children, youth, adults, and families in Lane County. Formerly known as The Child Center.
crisis
24/7 youth crisis response line for parents of children through age 17 experiencing mental health crises.
shelter
Low-barrier indoor safe sleep site with heated spaces, Conestoga huts for pets, restrooms, clean water, shower trailers, laundry cards, case management, and access to medical and social services for adults experiencing homelessness in Eugene.
crisis
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides free, confidential 24/7 support for people in suicidal crisis or mental health distress. Call or text 988 to connect with a trained counselor. Available in English and Spanish, with TTY for deaf/hard of hearing (711).
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Ann's Heart Women's Shelter is a low-barrier emergency shelter for self-identified women experiencing homelessness in Lane County. The organization values physical safety, community building, and human dignity. Due to funding constraints, intake capacity may be limited at times.
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Community Supported Shelters (CSS) is a Eugene-based nonprofit that pioneered the Conestoga Hut shelter model. CSS manages Safe Spot Communities — cost-effective intentional communities at scattered sites that provide unhoused individuals with shelter, safety, food, water, and restrooms. Stays range from 3 months to 2 years.
clothing
Community Supported Shelters’ 1845 W 11th Ave access point is connected to showers, laundry, clothing, haircuts, and supportive services for unhoused individuals.
community support
Daytime warming space at Cottage Grove Community Center listed by Lane County.
shelter
Dawn to Dawn is a low-barrier emergency shelter program operated by St. Vincent de Paul, providing space in heated communal tents for adults experiencing homelessness. The program has capacity for approximately 125 guests with no time limit for those following shelter guidelines. Dinner, case management, and access to services are included.
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Seasonal cold-weather shelter network operated by St. Vincent de Paul of Lane County for nights when extreme cold triggers activation.
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Eugene Mission is a faith-based organization providing emergency shelter, meals, and recovery programs for individuals experiencing homelessness. Services are available for single men, single women, and mothers with children. Rescue shelter stays are up to 14 days, and intakes are available 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, 7 days a week.
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The Eugene Service Station (ESS) is a welcoming day shelter operated by St. Vincent de Paul where adults experiencing homelessness can meet basic needs. It provides food, showers, laundry, clothing, and stabilizing assistance. The ESS is also the gateway to Dawn to Dawn, Overnight Parking, and Egan Warming Centers.
DV/SA
Rural outreach program by Hope & Safety Alliance providing DV advocacy, safety planning, and resource connection for survivors in rural Lane County.
crisis
24/7 crisis phone line for Lane County residents experiencing mental health emergencies.
benefits
Lane County Health & Human Services is the county department overseeing public health, behavioral health, developmental disabilities services, human services, workforce services, and veteran services. It coordinates the county's response to health emergencies, mental health crises, and social service needs.
crisis
Mobile crisis response program for people experiencing an immediate behavioral health crisis.