Community Resources

Department of Human Services Child Welfare
DHS-Child Welfare
Diane Provolt,
726 NE 7th Street
Grants Pass,OR,97526
Tel: (541) 474-3120
Fax: (541) 471-2873
Child Welfare protects children from methamphetamine or other drugs by placing them in a safe environment. The parents will be required to attend services to become alcohol and drug free, which will strengthen the family to problem solve and become more effective parents. Child Welfare has the Addiction Recovery Team, which consists of a D&A Counselor, an Outreach Worker and a Caseworker that specialized in addictions.
Harm Reduction Center Of Southern Oregon
Harm Reduction Center of Southern Oregon
Billy Russo, Executive Director
832 NW Highland Street
Roseburg,OR,97470
Tel: (541) 440-2761
Fax: (541) 440-9665
www.harmreductioncenter.org
Harm Reduction Center of Southern Oregon provides prevention, education, support and advocacy for people who are or who could become infected and affected by HIC/AIDS, Hepatitis C, and other communicable diseases in rural Douglas, Josephine, Coos and Curry Counties. They offer presentations to populations engaging in high risk behaviors. Their goal is to reduce barriers to HIV and Hepatitis C screening. They offer HIV testing at our syringe exchange sites in Roseburg and Grants Pass and most presentations.
Illinois Valley Safe House Alliance
Illinois Valley
Safe House Alliance, Christine H. Mallette
Executive Director
PO Box 2490
535 E. river Street,Cave Junction,OR
Tel: 97526
Fax: (541) 592-5332
(541) 592-6774
www.ivsha.org
Southern Oregon Adolescent Study & Treatment Center
SOASTC
SOASTC, Bob Lieberman
Executive Director
Administrative Office
715 Ramsey Avenue,Grants Pass,OR
Tel: 97527
Fax: (541) 956-4943
(541) 956-5463
www.soastc.org
Josephine County Drug Court Program
Josephine County Drug Court Program
Casey Black, Coordinator
Southern Oregon Public Defender
Tel: (541) 471-3363        Fax: (541) 471-3365
The Josephine County Drug Court is a court-supervised, comprehensive, chemical dependency treatment program for adult offenders. This voluntary out-patient treatment program is a minimum of one year and involves regular court appearances
before the Drug Court Judge. Individuals with felony drug charges must be deemed eligible by the District Attorney’s office to be admitted into the program.