If you or someone you know needs help in Eugene or Springfield, use the numbers below.

  • For immediate danger, always call 911.

  • For mental health, domestic violence, youth, LGBTQ+, housing, or basic needs, use the category that fits best.

1. Immediate Emergency & Police
  • When to use: Any life-threatening emergency, crime in progress, serious injury, fire, or medical emergency.

  • Phone: 911

  • From outside the local 911 district: 541-344-2211 

  • Area: Eugene, Springfield & surrounding Central Lane County

Eugene Police – Non-Emergency

  • Phone: 541-682-5111 

  • Use for: Non-urgent police reports, past crimes, concerns that don’t require 911.

  • Area: City of Eugene

Springfield Police – Non-Emergency

  • Phone: 541-726-3714 

  • Use for: Non-urgent police issues in Springfield.

  • Area: City of Springfield


  • When to use: Any life-threatening emergency, crime in progress, serious injury, fire, or medical emergency.

  • Phone: 911

  • From outside the local 911 district: 541-344-2211 

  • Area: Eugene, Springfield & surrounding Central Lane County

White Bird Clinic – 24/7 Crisis Line

  • Phone: 541-687-4000

  • Toll-Free: 1-800-422-7558 

  • What they do: Humanistic, person-centered crisis support, emotional help, information, and referrals.

  • Area: Lane County, based in Eugene


 

 

Child Crisis Response Team (Lane County)

  • Phone (24/7): 1-888-989-9990 

  • Who it’s for: Children and teens in immediate mental-health, emotional, or behavioral crisis, and caregivers needing support.

Looking Glass Youth & Family Crisis Line / Station 7

  • 24/7 Youth & Family Crisis Line: 541-689-3111

  • 24/7 Help Line (toll-free): 1-888-689-3111 

What they do:

  • Crisis support for youth up to around age 24 and their families.

  • Emergency shelter (Station 7) for runaway/homeless youth (roughly ages 11–17). 

Area: Eugene & Lane County


 

  • Phone (24/7): 1-866-488-7386
  • Text: Text “START” to 678678 
  • What they do: Crisis intervention & suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ youth.
  • Phone: 1-877-565-8860 

  • Who it’s for: Peer support hotline run by and for trans people.

 

 

  • Phone: 541-443-6337 
  • What they do: Support, resources, and provider lists for trans and gender-diverse people in Eugene/Lane County.
  • Hope & Safety Alliance (formerly Womenspace)

    • 24/7 Crisis Line: 541-485-6513

    • Toll-Free (24/7): 1-800-281-2800 

    • Office: 541-485-8232

    • Address: 1577 Pearl St, 2nd Floor, Eugene, OR 97401 

    What they do:

    • Safety planning, emergency shelter, advocacy, legal referrals, and support for people experiencing domestic or intimate partner violence, all genders.

    Area: Lane County, including Eugene & Springfield


Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS)

  • 24/7 Crisis Line: 541-343-7277

  • Toll-Free: 844-404-7700 

What they do:

  • Crisis response, accompaniment, ongoing support and advocacy for survivors of sexual assault or abuse.

  • Area: Lane County

 

  • 211info – Housing, Food, Bills, General Help

    • Phone: 2-1-1 (dial from any phone in Oregon)

    • Website: 211info.org 

    What they do:

    • Connects people to local housing & shelter, rent/utility help, food, health, childcare, and other social services.

    Area: Lane County & all of Oregon

  • Lane County Coordinated Entry – Housing & Shelter

    • How to access: Call 211 and follow prompts for housing/shelter/rent assistance. 

    What they do:

    • One main entry point for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to be connected to shelter and housing programs.


Eugune Mission
  • Phone: 541-344-3251 
  • What they do: Shelter and basic services for unhoused adults.
  • Area: Eugene & Lane County
  • Phone: 541-461-8688 
  • What they do: Meals, showers, laundry, and other services for unhoused adults (drop-in day center).
  • Area: Eugene
  • Phone: 541-686-4310 

  • What they do: Food, clothing, showers, resource navigation for youth and young adults.

  • Area: Eugene

  • Phone: 541-342-7728
  • Address: 1995 Amazon Parkway / 4060 W. Amazon Dr (Annex Night Shelter) – Eugene 
  • What they do: Showers, laundry, meals, support, and overnight shelter coordination for families with children.
  • Phone: 541-345-3628 

  • Address: 1175 G Street, Springfield, OR 97477

  • What they do: Conestoga huts and tiny homes for families with children needing safe shelter in Springfield.

  • Phone (24/7): 800-422-2595 

  • What they do: Help for addiction-related crises, referrals to substance use treatment and support.

  • Area: Lane County

(You can also still use 988 or 541-682-1001 if a substance use situation is also a mental-health crisis.  )

  • Phone: 541-501-9286 
  • What they do:
  • Non-police assistance for safety, wayfinding, and minor issues in downtown Eugene (for businesses, visitors, and locals).

  • Hours: Typically Mon–Fri, 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
  • Phone: 541-726-3714 (Springfield Police Non-Emergency – ask for CAHOOTS/mobile crisis if available) 
  • Note for layout text (important & honest):
  • Eugene’s original CAHOOTS program ended its contract with the City of Eugene in 2025 and mobile crisis responses are now primarily handled by Mobile Crisis Services of Lane County (MCS-LC) through 988 / 541-682-1001 / 911. 
  • Phone: 541-346-2919 

  • Use for: Non-emergency incidents on UO campus.

 

  • Eugune : 541-682-5111;
  • Springfield : 541-726-3714.

Where Do You Fit In?

Immediate Emergency

911

Suicide & Mental Health Crisis (Call/Text)

988

Lane County Crisis Line

541-682-1001

Hope & Safety Alliance (DV)

541-485-6513

White Bird Crisis Line

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