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State Resources for Oregon


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Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon – Special Needs Adoption Program (SNAP)
# 018 S W Boundary Court
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: 503-222-9661   Fax: 503-224-5960  Toll Free: 800-342-6688
Contact: Lynn Strand, Adoption Recruiter
www.boysandgirlsaid.org
Offers preparation classes for prospective adoptive families.

FASCETS Oregon Neurodevelopmental Diagnostic and Training Center
OR
See FASCETS, Inc. contact information above

FASCETS, Inc.
P.O. Box 83175
Portland, OR 97283
Phone: 503-621-1271  Fax: 503-621-1271
Contact: Diane Malbin, Executive Director
dmalbin@fascets.org
www.fascets.org
FASCETS provides services for parents, caregivers and professionals in the community: Direct individual, couple, family and group services, consultation, parent and professional information, program development and training for social services, education, mental health, addictions, medicine and law.



Laurie Hetherington
Bend, OR 97702
snowflakesinoregon@me.com
Parent of a child with FASD. I provide support to other families in the community. I also have strong experience as an advocate for children with FASD in the school system.

Tawnya Chose, Parent 
OR
Tmchose@aol.com
Home schools her child, and is familiar with school system problems.

The Children’s Center 
P.O. Box 484
Vancouver, OR 98666
Phone: 360-699-2244   Fax: 360-699-1900
Contact: Antonia Rathbun, M.A. – Adoption Support Program Manager
antoniar@thechildrenscenter.org
Clinical intervention program for FAS adoptive families, at this agency near Portland, Oregon. She also directs the Starchild Quilt Project, an intervention and advocacy project for communities (to contact, call 800-462-5254 at FEN, University of Wisconsin).

Diagnosis of FAS

Kaiser-Permanente Hospital – Department of Pediatric Neurology
Mt. Scott 9800 – S E Sunnyside
Clackamas, OR 97015
Phone: 503-652-2880  Fax: 503-571-3494
Contact: Richard Konkol, M.D.
www.kaiser-permanente.org

Other

Oregon Advocacy Center
620 S W Fifth Avenue, 5th Floor
Portland, OR 97204-1428
Phone: 503-243-2081  Fax: 503-243-1738  Toll Free: 800-452-1694
www.oradvocacy.org
Protection and advocacy agency for persons with developmental disabilities.

Prevention Programs, including Treatment for Women

University of Washington – CARE/ Northwest
Box 357920, CHDD South Building
Seattle, OR 98195
Phone: 900-225-2273
Contact: Janine Polifka, Ph.D.
CARE provides information on teratogens for patients and health professionals in Oregon, Idaho, Washington, and Alaska. All calls are billed ($8 each call).

Treatment Services for Affected Individuals

Chehelum Youth and Family Services
P O Box 636
Newberg, OR 97132
Phone: 503-538-4874  Fax: 503-538-1271
www.cyfs.net
Long-term residential community for children and youth with behavioral problems. Clients must be referred through Children’s Services, State of Oregon.

Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs – Health and Wellness Center
P O Box 1209
Warm Springs, OR 97761
Phone: 541-553-1196
Health and wellness center for people on the Warm Springs Reservation.

Jasper Mountain, Hope for Children and Families
37875 Jasper-Lowell Road
Jasper, OR 97438
Phone: 541-747-1235  Fax: 541-747-4722
contact@jaspermountain.org
www.jaspermountain.org
Jasper Mountain is a unique organization, it is a treatment family, and it is a place of hope for children and parents who search for answers. Since 1982, we have been growing and learning along with the children and families we serve. Jasper Mountain is many things but there is nothing quite like it anywhere! Jasper Mountain provides a continuum of programs that meets the needs of emotionally disturbed children and their families. Services include an intensive residential treatment program with a therapeutic school, a short-term residential center, treatment foster care program, community based wraparound program and crisis response services.

Kinship House, Inc.
1823 N E 8th Avenue
Portland, OR 97212
Phone: 97212   Fax: 503-460-3750
Provides outpatient counseling for children in foster care who are awaiting adoption, with a strong focus on helping families dealing with FAS and ADHD.

Multnomah County Community and Family Services – Division of Behavioral Health
421 S W 6th Street 6th floor
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-988-3999
Contact: Floyd Martinez, Manager
Case management and substance abuse services for children or adults with developmental disabilities.

Statewide Services

March of Dimes
1220 SW Morrison
Suite 510
Portland, OR 97205
Phone: (503) 222-9434   Fax: (503) 222-5965
www.marchofdimes.com/oregon/
March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. They carry out their mission through research, services, education and advocacy.

The Arc of Oregon
1745 State Street
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: (503) 581-2726
info@arcoregon.org
www.arcoregon.org
The Arc of Oregon, together with its network of members and affiliated chapters, advocates for the rights and full community participation of all children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.