Emergency Services Provider List

Below is a Brief List of Emergency Assistance Providers in Lane County.  These agencies also provide referrals to other services in Lane County
Catholic Community Services - Eugene Community Service Center

Phone: 541-345-3628
Assistance to meet basic needs includes food assistance, rent, utilities, prescriptions, hygiene, clothing, LTD day passes, and help with obtaining birth certificates and state issued ID. In addition, we offer information and resources.
Catholic Community Services - Springfield Community Service Center

Phone: 541-345-3628
Services we provide: Food boxes, diapers, hygiene products, LTD passes, prescription assistance, utility assistance, rental assistance and information and resources.
Community Sharing Program- Cottage Grove

Phone: 541-942-2176
Provides basic-need emergency assistance to low-income residents of south Lane County. Provides food boxes, rental assistance, emergency shelter, utility assistance and limited medical, dental and prescription assistance. Provides information and referral services for local resources.
Eugene Mission

Phone: 541-344-3251

Provides 2 week low barrier entry emergency shelter, meals and basic necessities for men, women and children. Guests are eligible to apply for renewable 6 month residential programming which aids guests in overcoming barriers, assists with vocational and life skills training and activities, and directs them to housing, medical, and mental health service providers. Male guests may also apply for the Mission’s 12-18 month residential relapse prevention program.  Free meals, beds, clothing, showers, toiletries, laundry, essentials, and move-out furnishings are provided to all guests.  As a sober wellness shelter, guests agree to cease use of illegal drugs, alcohol and marijuana upon entry and to participate in random drug and alcohol screenings after the initial 2 week period.  Each guest participates in life skills, classes and in the community living environment.  Guests may choose to attend non-denominational Christian chapel services.

Looking Glass - Station #7 - Serving Runaway and Homeless Youth

Phone: 541-689-3111
Available 24 hours a day by telephone to respond to the emergency needs of youth and families. Station 7 is made up of two types of programs: crisis intervention services and temporary shelter. Services provided by the Crisis program include immediate crisis intervention and counseling, youth and family assessments, and referral assistance. Shelter services offer short-term overnight residency, group counseling, and individual case management. Runaways, homeless youth and families with youth in crisis use the shelter for a temporary time out while a long-term plan is developed.
ShelterCare - Family Housing Program

Phone: 541-689-7156
ShelterCare Family Housing Program provides emergency shelter; advocacy; assistance to residents in finding income and housing; supportive services; and information and referral. Emergency housing is for families with children who are homeless. Transitional services available. Assist families to develop and address goals with focus on maintaining stable housing. Call for waiting list at 541-689-7156.
Siuslaw Outreach Services - Siuslaw Area Women's Center

Phone: 541-997-2816 
Provides comprehensive assistance to women, men and their children. Shelter assistance includes emergency shelter, domestic violence shelter, and rental assistance. Domestic Violence assistance includes advocacy, short- and longer-term shelter, resource and referral, support groups, peer counseling, professional counseling. Rape and Sexual Assault help includes 24-hour crisis line, peer counseling, advocacy, support and referral. Emergency Services are limited but include gasoline, propane, prescription assistance, showers/laundry, bus tickets and taxi vouchers. Other services include weekly women's support group, used clothing and household goods, Elder help, low income energy assistance (LIHEAP), and housing assistance with case management.
St. Vincent de Paul - Eugene Service Station

Phone: 541-461-8688
Day-access center for homeless and low-income adults without children. The station has laundry facilities, showers, kitchen, phones, fax, clothes, job referral, housing referrals, snacks/lunches, information and service referrals, and voicemail. Must be over 18, no ID required.
St. Vincent de Paul - First Place Family Development Center

Phone: 541-342-7728
DAY SHELTER: provides a place to shower, make phone calls, pick up mail and messages, do laundry, eat, etc. Open from 8am-5pm year round. Families may come and go as they wish during the day. NIGHT SHELTER: provides a place to sleep and a hot dinner and breakfast the next morning in local churches, October-June, 7 days a week. Families are bused from the day shelter to the appropriate shelter for the night.
White Bird - Crisis Service Center

Phone: 541-687-4000
Provides 24-hour emergency response for anyone in crisis, including a phone hot line, walk-in crisis counseling, and mobile intervention when necessary. The Center is an entry point for the Lane County Mental Health system, providing mental health screening, evaluation, and information and referral to community mental health and counseling resources. It is also the screening center for special transportation services for the mentally disabled. Crisis services are open to individuals, couples, families and groups. CAHOOTS, a street intervention van, is available within the city of Eugene, seven days a week, 1pm-1am.



Also visit Lane County's 211 Directory and Oregon Helps Eligibility Calculator