Harnessing science, love and the wisdom of lived experience, the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a force of healing and hope for individuals, families and communities affected by substance use and mental health conditions. As the nation's foremost nonprofit provider of comprehensive behavioral health care, Hazelden Betty Ford leads the way in helping society rise above stigma and overcome addiction.
Your donation to Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation supports our patient aid fund, helping more people have access to care they need.
Contact us at 1-888-535-9485 or giving@hazeldenbettyford.org
We are a non-profit community health clinic that offers low-cost sliding scale medical appointments with the goal of increasing the availability of functional, holistic, medical care while fostering a community of health and well-being. Our mission: Creating health through building community, education, and affordable holistic care.
HVBB promotes birth equity through a variety of projects, including the Community Doula Program and Monarch on 4th. The CDP connects expectant parents with OHP, IHN, or PacificSource Community Solutions insurance with THW birth doulas. Monarch on 4th is a welcoming, non-judgmental space where pregnant people, women, and parents of young children can access a wide range of support and services.
HIV Alliance was formed in Eugene, OR in 1994 to support individuals living with HIV/AIDS and prevent new HIV infections.
HIV Alliance currently provides care coordination, nurse management, and pharmaceutical support to people living with HIV/AIDS in 13 counties: Lane, Douglas, Jackson, Marion, Josephine, Coos, Klamath, Lake, Lincoln, Linn, Benton, Curry, and Clatsop Counties. We have three offices in Lane, Marion, and Douglas Counties, and have nurses in Jackson County.
At the core of our programs and services are core values, including collaboration, empowerment, adaptability and innovation, continuous improvement, and non-judgement.