Oregon Family Support Network
| Acronym | OFSN |
|---|---|
| Type | non-profit |
| Address |
2411 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Suite 274
Eugene,
Oregon
97401
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| Phone Number | 541-342-2876 |
| Fax Number | 541-349-9226 |
| Service Area |
Lane
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| Contact | |
| Website | http://www.ofsn.org |
Oregon Family Support Network is a private non-profit resource for families statewide who have children or adolescents with emotional, behavioral, or mental health disorders.
This organization is about families throughout Oregon supporting other families who have children and adolescents with mental, emotional and behavioral disorders through a variety of programs.
Products/Services
- Family Support Groups for Emotional, Mental and Behavioral Disorders
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Families are invited to attend any of the support groups offered. These groups are structure so that families help eachother overcome the challenges associated with mental, emotional and behavioral disabilities.
Meeting dates and times can be found on their website. - Bridges Newsletter for Continued Information for Families with Mental, Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
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OFSN is affiliated with the Federation of Families for Children Mental Health and Adolescent Network. They provide the "Bridges" Newsletter for families that are interested in more information about mental illness and behavior issues.
Newsletters can be downloaded from the website. - Family Friendly Internet Sites
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Oregon Family Support Network provides a list of helpful internet sites for families.
- Training Conferences and Meetings for Emotional, Mental, and Behavioral Disorders
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Oregon Family Support Network plans to provide information on the website about trainings, conferences and meetings soon, but until then you may email ofsn@open.com to request the calender of events, traings, conferences and meetings on behavioral, mental and emotional disorders.
- Youth Groups for Youth with Mental, Behavioral or Emotional Disorders
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Oregon Family Support Network provides a monty group for boys (Androids) and a group for girls (daGirlz) affected by mental, behavioral or emotional disorders ages 12- 18.

