Download our Military and Veteran Services handout on the veteran community and available services at OSU.
1-888-457-4838
Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, provides compassionate, confidential crisis intervention and referral among the military community. Our crisis intervention specialists are equipped to help you with issues including anger, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress and thoughts of suicide.
Connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text. Confidential support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
The Returning Veterans Project provides free, confidential mental and physical health services to post-9/11 war zone veterans, service members, and their families in Oregon and Southwest Washington.
Benton County (Corvallis) 541-752-1010
Linn County (Albany) 541-928-6335
CSC operates many programs that assist members of our community. Their priorities of service are: Jobs and financial help; Quality education and training; Adequate food and nutrition; and Safe, decent and affordable housing. Their programs include Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) and the Linn-Benton Food share.
865 NW Reiman Avenue
Corvallis, Oregon 97330
Phone: 541-758-3000 Fax: 541-758-3481
COI offers services in the following areas: Behavioral Health Treatment Services; Community Food Bank, Case Management; Crisis Intervention; Family Emergency Shelter; Medical and Dental Clinics; Nature-Based Childcare at Mari’s Place; Transitional Housing.
Veterans who are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless can call or visit their local VA Medical Center or Community Resource and Referral Center where VA staff are ready to help. Veterans and their families may also call 1-877-4AID-VET (1-877-424-3838) to access VA services.
501 NW 25th Street, Corvallis, OR 97330
Hours: Monday- Friday 1:30-4 p.m
541-757-1988
360 S 9th, Philomath, OR, 97370
Hours: Tuesday 4-7 p.m. & Thurs. 9 a.m. to noon
541-929-2499
The Feeding America nationwide network of food banks secures and distributes 4.3 billion meals each year through food pantries and meal programs throughout the United States and leads the nation to engage in the fight against hunger.
A directory of Food Banks, Soup Kitchens, and non-profit organizations committed to fighting hunger.
VHA implemented these clinics to make access to health care easier. These clinics provide the most common outpatient services, including health and wellness visits, without the hassle of visiting a larger medical center.
2650 NE Courtney Dr., Bend, OR 97701
Phone: 541-647-5200
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
3355 Chad Dr., Eugene, OR 97408
Phone: 541-607-0897
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
1010 SW Coast Highway, Newport, OR 97365
Phone: 541-265-4182
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
1750 McGilchrist St. SE, Suite 130, Salem, OR 97302
Phone: 971-304-2200
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m
Life isn't always easy after a deployment. That's where Vet Centers can help. Vet Centers across the country provide a broad range of counseling, outreach, and referral services to combat Veterans and their families.
1645 NE Forbes Rd. Suite 15
Bend, OR 97701
Phone: 541-749-2112
190 East 11th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: 541-465-6918 Or 877-927-8387
2645 Portland Road NE, Suite 250
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-362-9911 Or 877-927-8387
In the State of Oregon every county has a County Veteran Service Office. VSOs assist veterans and their families in many ways, including:
777 NW 9th St., Suite 202C, Corvallis, OR 97330
Phone: (541) 368-7100
1130 NW Harriman Street, Bend OR 97703
Phone: (541) 385-3214
1231 SE Bay Blvd. Ste. A, Newport, OR 97365
Phone: 541-265-0570
330 3rd Avenue SW, Albany
Phone: 541-967-3882, 800-319-3882
IAVA is vanguard of the veterans movement and the most powerful network of veterans on the planet. We have connected more than 1.2 million veterans with resources and community, and provided thousands of veterans of all generations with life-saving and life-changing personalized support from IAVA’s Master’s-level social workers.
DAV is dedicated to a single purpose: empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity. We accomplish this by ensuring that veterans and their families can access the full range of benefits available to them; fighting for the interests of America’s injured heroes on Capitol Hill; and educating the public about the great sacrifices and needs of veterans transitioning back to civilian life.
VFW ensures that veterans are respected for their service, always receive their earned entitlements, and are recognized for the sacrifices they and their loved ones have made on behalf of this great country.
The nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization, The American Legion is committed to mentoring youth and sponsorship of wholesome programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow servicemembers and veterans.
Every warrior has a next mission. We know that the transition to civilian life is a journey. And for every warrior, family member, and caregiver, that journey looks different.
The Wounded Warrior Project is here for their first step, and each step that follows. Because we believe that every warrior should have a positive future to look forward to. There’s always another goal to achieve, another mission to discover. We are their partner in that mission.
EHVP treats conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), military sexual trauma (MST), anxiety, and depression related to military service. Treatment is free and confidential for eligible post-9/11 veterans and service members living anywhere in the United States regardless of discharge status, deployment history, or length of service.
For more information, please call 888-402-4398 or complete the private online form below and we will contact you. All information is kept confidential.