You are welcome here
Looking for support related to substance or opioid use disorder? we are here to help. Across Benton, Lincoln and Linn counties there are partners ready to meet you where you are at. Whether you are looking for a friendly voice to chat with, or are searching for treatment options, you are in the right place.
Behavioral Health Resource Network (BHRN)
In Oregon, BHRN coalitions exist in all 36 counties and through the nine confederated tribes. These coalitions, or BHRNs (pronounced BURNS), work together to provide free services for individuals with substance use disorders.
In Benton, Lincoln and Linn counties, there are fifteen organizations that work together as a network to coordinate care for all individuals. No one is turned away.
Supportive Solutions
Regional BHRN partners are funded through the state of Oregon (Senate Bill 755) to provide trauma-informed, culturally specific, and linguistically responsive services in the communities they serve. Below is a list of services provided through the Benton, Lincoln and Linn county BHRNs and other partnering organizations. Take a look to find the support that is right for you.
BHRN County Coordinators
Reach out to our BHRN coordinators with any questions or concerns related to your county’s BHRN.
Benton County BHRN Coordinator
Mason Avalon
Email: avalon.mason@co.benton.or.us
Lincoln County BHRN Coordinator
Jennifer Beckner
Email: jbeckner@co.lincoln.or.us
Linn County BHRN Coordinator
Thien Nguyen
Email: thnguyen@samhealth.org
Prevent, Treat, Recover Toolkit
Are you a service provider in Benton, Lincoln or Linn county? Learn more about the materials available in the Prevent, Treat, Recover Toolkit and download the tools to support your needs. For questions related to the resources, please contact info@cccwn.org.
Regional Partners
Thank you to all our partners in Benton, Lincoln, and Linn Counties. We couldn’t do this great work without you.
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