Are you or a loved one experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis?
You can call and speak with a counselor right now.
Columbia River Night Crisis provides overnight mobile crisis response throughout Clark County.
Call Crisis Connections
24/7 at 800-626-8137 | TTY 866-835-2755 to get connected.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, you can reach the mobile teams in Clark County by calling the 24/7 Crisis Connections line at 800-626-8137 | TTY 866-835-2755.
Learn More on our Blog:
Launch of mobile Columbia River Night Crisis program
Columbia River Mental Health Services will unveil a service starting this week that is intended to both provide more direct mental health counseling and treatment to vulnerable individuals, and relieve law enforcement and emergency service…
Read MoreCRMHS Job Fair: Grow with Us
Join us on Thursday, May 5th. We’re hiring for 40+ new positions in the coming weeks. Meet with our HR staff, learn about openings, discuss your resume, and even get set up with a future…
Read MoreNorthStar team prepared to address fentanyl use explosion
Steven and his wife Christina There’s a new, highly addictive drug running loose in our community. But your donations to Columbia River Mental Health Services ensure that users of the drug— fentanyl—can get the treatment…
Read MoreWith your help, Lucy overcame her panic attacks
Lucy is one of those people who always greets you with a beautiful smile, a hug, and a kind word. Everyone knows this mom of three as optimistic and upbeat. Although she has a taxing…
Read MoreYour gifts support Mobile Health team’s outreach
The highest needs of the unhoused people in our community are often seen as food, shelter, and clothing. But those who work closely with them know that no two unhoused people are the same. That’s…
Read MoreThe Long Road Back: Finding a Way Out of Trauma and Addiction
Steven and Christina Steven Suarez experienced a childhood of nearly unspeakable trauma. He turned to drugs and alcohol to cope. As an adult, he slowly rebuilt his life, thanks to a network of caring individuals…
Read MoreNew Homeless Shelter to Open in Clark County this Fall
Clark County consistently has a bed shortage for people experiencing homelessness. This isn’t a local problem but rather one experienced throughout the nation. For this reason, Columbia River Mental Health Services (Columbia River) is excited…
Read MoreBringing Mobile Care to the Homeless Community
Columbia River Mobile Health team from left: Semi Grey – Substance Use Disorder Professional, Lauryn Sanders – Mental Health Therapist, Reinhardt Ryden – Peer, Rachelle Noche – Registered Nurse, and Mike Delay – Director. Right…
Read MoreEmpowering Youth to be Independent
Thanks to community partnerships and the generous support of donors, Columbia River Mental Health Services has offered the Options youth program to young adults living with mental health disorders in Clark County for 20 years.…
Read MoreIntroducing the Mobile Care Programs
Anne Willis, Chief Clinical Officer, and Mike Delay, SUD Program Director, have taken lead on launching the mobile care programs. A behavioral health crisis doesn’t happen on a schedule. They can be sudden, unexpected, and…
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