Mental Health Association of Portland

Oregon's independent and impartial mental health advocate

2008 Survey – SAFE / Wonderland Project

Posted by admin2 on 24th November 2008

SAFE / Wonderland Project – in Eugene

Mission: SAFE’S mission is to provide a place for clients and survivors of mental health treatment to obtain and create community, peer-support, and advocacy as well as services for those who are not adequately served by the mental health system. SAFE strives to develop sustainable alternatives in an inclusive and innovative peer-run environment. SAFE actively seeks to encourage the empowerment, responsibility, and untapped abilities of participants.

Services: Day Center for people with mental illness in Eugene. Some other services when funding is available.

Staff: Uncertain

Contact: (541) 762-4903

Next: Disability Rights Oregon

Prior: Northwest Autism Foundation

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2008 Survey – Portland Habilitation Center

Posted by admin2 on 24th November 2008

Portland Habilitation Center

Mission: The mission of PHCNW is to assist individuals with disabilities by providing the training they need to develop their skills so that they may obtain and maintain meaningful work.

Services: PHC trains and hires disabled persons for janitorial work, landscaping, some office work, production work. They also manage over 400 units of low income housing.

Staff: John Murphy and 200+ more.

Board: Dale Rasmussen, Gerald “Jerry” Kibe, Art Marshall, Carolyn Duran, Michael DeWolf, David Engberg,, Joshua Hoyt, Robert D. Johnson, Krista Liles, Shad Luedke, Kathleen Nixon, Gary Savadove, Edwin Wai

Contact: 503-261-1266 and jmurphy@phcnw.com

Prior: SAFE / Wonderland Project

Next: Quest Center for Integrative Health

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2008 Survey – Northwest Autism Foundation

Posted by admin2 on 15th November 2008

Northwest Autism Foundation

Mission: The Northwest Autism Foundation, which was founded in 1997, is a non-profit organization whose goal is to provide education and information for free or at a nominal cost to families, caregivers and professionals of autistic children.

Services: On review of their web site, it’s uncertain what this organization does. They list many things which other people do – but what they do is unclear.

Staff: Joe Taylor

Board: Wayne Hamersly, John M. DeHoney, Lynn Hamersly, Joanne Hazel, David Humphrey, Dave Kelley, Brad Parrott, Michelle Pardew, Ph.D., Michele Raddish, M.D., Merilee Young

Contact: 503-557-2111 director@autismnwaf.org. NWAF is located in the Willamette Falls Hospital Health Education Center at 519 15th Street in Oregon City, OR 97045.

Next: Folktime

Prior: Disability Rights Oregon

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2008 Survey – Disability Rights Oregon

Posted by admin2 on 15th November 2008

Disability Rights Oregon

Mission: Disability Rights Oregon provides legal advocacy to individuals with disabilities who have an issue related to their disability.

Services: Outreach, education, information and referral, individual case work, administrative advocacy and litigation.

Staff: Bob Joondeph + 26 more.

Board: Jan Campbell, Alex Bassos, Jack Lightcap, Byron Backlar, Monica Goracke, Drake Ewbank, Steve Kramer, Francisco Lopez. Traci Murry, Denise Spielman, Tyrone Waters, Mark Williams

Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness Council Members – Drake Ewbank, Yehimba Yafeu, Bambi Lee, Alex Bassos, Beckie Child, Mark McKechnie, Connie Olson, Tyrone Waters

Contact: 503-243-2081

Next: Northwest Autism Foundation

Prior: Portland Aspergers Network

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2008 Survey – Folktime

Posted by admin2 on 11th November 2008

old2logoFolktime

Mission: FolkTime’s mission is to provide opportunities for individuals facing the challenge of mental illness, to regain their sense of community, by providing a supportive environment which promotes peer support and self determination.

Services: “Members” is Folktime’s term for people who attend whose physician has made a DSM IV Axis I diagnosis for them. Folktime provides two locations for members to come most days to eat and socialize.

Staff: Terry Boyer

Board: James Louie, Mark Gaskill, Herb Ozer, Murray Smith, Steve Lowary, Mary E. Markley, Thomas R. Leslie, Matt Farley, Jane Patterson, Marilyn Foote, John DeGroat, Sean Beers, Barbara Brady, Bret Westwood, Liz Waddle, Darian Minkunas, MD

Contact: 503-238-6428 admin@folktime.org

Tomorrow: Disability Rights Oregon

Yesterday: Northwest Autism Foundation

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2008 Survey – Portland Aspergers Network

Posted by admin2 on 9th November 2008

Portland Aspergers Network

Mission: Portland Aspergers Network is a parent support organization in Portland, Oregon. We assist families of children with Asperger’s Syndrome and autism spectrum disorders.

Services: Online community, parent’s support group, teen club. Seems to be largely focused on children and youth with Aspergers.

Staff: Seem to be none.

Board: See About Portland Aspergers Network

Contact: (503) 226-5999 contact@portlandaspergers.org

Next: Northwest Autism Foundation

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2008 Survey of Helping Organizations

Posted by admin2 on 8th November 2008

i-am-helpingOregon’s mental health system is broken. Chronic underfunding, stigma, poor working conditions, haphazard leadership, and a myriad of ailments, some treatable, some not so treatable, amount to Oregon’s most complex, controversial and careless service delivery system.

But as the sailor said to the farmer, marveling at the ocean, “and that’s only the top of it.”

The “system” is a uncoordinated set of government bureaucracies, jails, prisons, schools, nursing homes, and hospitals, and government contractors, both federal, state, county and city, which typically run community clinics and housing which coordinates with those clinics. All together, our “system” costs at least $500 million each year.

Underneath, in the vacuum caused by Oregon’s disorganization, dozens, perhaps hundreds, of private organizations have sprouted, providing information, services, and advocacy of varying qualities and quantities. These helping organizations are typically nonprofits, have a specific area of interest, and communicate poorly, if at all with their peers and prospective allies. They are often if not always launched by a fearful family member seeking to evade a bad outcome, either experienced or imagined.

The work of these private organizations is both invaluable and unmeasured.

Over the next two months this website will provide an incomplete survey of these helping organizations, from all corners of Oregon. Keep checking in; you’ll learn about organizations you have never heard of before and people who match your concern for the welfare of persons with addiction and mental illness.

Tomorrow: Portland Aspergers Network

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