NAMI-CO News | December 2021
NAMI Central Oregon Awarded a Grant
NAMI Central Oregon has been chosen as a recipient of a $40K expansion grant by the Oregon Community Foundation (OCF)!

These funds will be used to expand NAMI programs into all of the communities in Central Oregon, to include Bend, Redmond, Sisters, La Pine, Prineville, Madras.

Watch for more info about the expansion project in upcoming newsletters!

A BIG THANK YOU TO THE DONORS:

Donald K. and Nancy M. Smith Family Fund of Oregon Community Foundation

&

Robert W. Chandler II Fund of Oregon Community Foundation


If you have suggestions of NAMI programs you would like to see first in your community, please email info@namicentraloregon.org
We would love to hear from our community members on what their needs are, so we can be as supportive as possible!
NAMI Central Oregon Needs YOU!
NAMI Central Oregon has been honored to recieve support this year from Oregon Community Foundation, The Tarbell Family Foundation, Brooks Resources, The Frances Cheney Family Foundation, Sage View, and all the individual donations received throughout the year!

THANK YOU!

This funding is crucial to help us to continue our mission in Central Oregon to support, educate, and advocate about mental illness.

While these grants/donations are incredibly generous, there is still a need for more funding as we move into the new year! Please consider giving an end of the year donation to help #endstigma. Every dollar counts, so donate today!


Click the button below to donate now or send checks to:
NAMI Oregon
4701 SE
24th Ave. #E, Portland, Oregon 97202
*Please indicate NAMI Central Oregon on the memo field of the check

All funds donated to Central Oregon stay within Central Oregon

All donations are tax deductible as NAMI Central Oregon is a 501(C)(3).
NAMI Central Oregon Looking for Affiliate Board Members
Do you have lived experience as a peer or a loved one living with mental illness or do you just have a passion to help others in your community with mental health? If so, we are looking for you!
 
NAMI-CO is currently recruiting operational board members to help grow our organization within the Central Oregon region. We are looking for dedicated individuals with all types of skill sets, looking to fill the need on a fun, passionate, and working board.
 
 
If you are interested and want to find out more, send us an email!
Spotlight

Central Oregons Veterans Village

In November, County commissioners celebrated with a ribbon-cutting event at the Central Oregon Veterans Village. The Veterans Village is a community of transitional shelters that will provide shelter and services for homeless veterans.


The project is a Joint Venture between the Bend Heroes Foundation and Central Oregon Veterans Outreach (COVO). It is being managed as a public-private partnership with the City of Bend, Deschutes County, and the State of Oregon.
 
More information is available here:
 
SHOP FOR A CAUSE
Did you know you can help NAMI next time you shop online at Amazon? When you shop through smile.amazon.com, Amazon will donate 0.5% of eligible purchases to NAMI Oregon.

How does it work? On your first visit to AmazonSmile, before you begin shopping, you'll need to enter "NAMI Oregon" into the search bar where it says "pick your own charitable organization." Amazon will remember your selection, and then every eligible purchase you make at smile.amazon.com will result in a donation to NAMI Oregon.

CLASSES
Stay connected to learn more about upcomming classes!
COVID - 19
COVID-19 resources: Omicron variant and booster information
With the emergence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) strengthened its recommendation for booster doses on Nov. 29, 2021.
The CDC now recommends everyone age 18 and older should get a booster dose when they are eligible: six months after the second dose of a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine and two months after a Johnson & Johnson vaccination. Previously, booster doses were highly recommended for certain groups of people and were made available to other groups based on their own assessment of risk.
 
The CDC announced on Dec. 1, 2021, that the first case of the Omicron variant had presented in the United States. Read more here.
 
The NAMI Oregon COVID-19 Vaccine Info webpage has information on scheduling vaccine appointments, transportation to and from vaccine events, what to expect after receiving the vaccine, vaccine videos from OHA, and more.
We're Growing

NAMI-CO is committed to providing hope and support to all who need it, and to keeping our programs free.

Help us make a bigger impact in Central Oregon by supporting our work today.
Join NAMI

Become a member of NAMI today and show that mental health is something we all need to care about.

Subscribe to the latest mental health updates, participate in an online discussion group, learn how to advocate in your community, and add your voice to the mental health movement.
Volunteer

Looking for a way to help your local community?

Become a volunteer!

NAMI-CO relies on volunteers to help run our programs, and we're looking for a few more helping hands. All volunteer positions are currently virtual.
NAMI Central Oregon Support Groups
All meetings, classes, and support groups have moved online. NAMI-CO virtual support groups are open to anyone.

Please download the free Zoom app on your phone, tablet or laptop. Once you have the app, at the meeting start time, click on the event link and your app will open, then click on "join the conversation."
 

Family Support Groups

Bend Family Support Group: 3rd Tuesday of Every Month. 5:15PM - 6:45PM. Contact Bud Manley manleypenman@aol.com
           
Bend Family Support group: Every last Thursday. 5:15-6:45.
Contact: Catherine: catherine@steffano.org        
Zoom Meeting Registration:

Redmond Family Support Group: First Saturdays. 10:00-11:30AM.
Contact: Linda longjourneyhome40@gmail.com        

Connections and Peer Support Groups

Bend Connections Peer Support Groups: Every Monday. 7:00 - 9:00PM.
Contact Marcia at (541) 480-8269

Connections: Thursdays. 10:30AM.
Contact: Janet Marie- 541-408-8675 or Joe at (541) 640-9069 - standby

NAMI Oregon

NAMI Oregon Helpline remains operational. Call 503-230-8009 or 800-343-6264. Or email at namioregon@namior.org. Callers receive live assistance from 9 am to 5 pm weekdays.

NAMIOR Covid-19 Resource and Information Guide in PDF format.
Download the guide at: https://namior.org/covidguide/
 
Talk it Over (parent support group online meetings) is for all family members of a child, teen, or young adult with a behavioral disorder which meets every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month. This is a free public service provided by NAMI Oregon, with support from the Providence Foundation. Click here to sign up.          
 
NAMI Oregon support groups are available online. For complete list:
Other Resources
NAMI National Website: Navigating a Mental Health Crisis 

NAMI National has a helpful new tool, a guide to navigating a mental health crisis. Please take the time to visit www.nami.org to explore the resources they have available for access. Some topics to explore could include their information on medications and their NAMI Blogs. The NAMI Blog is our way of getting tips, research, information and messages of hope to you.
 
Crisis Help
If you or a loved one are experiencing a mental health crisis, call the Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
    
If you are 55 or older and feeling isolated or just want to have a friendly conversation, call the Senior Loneliness Line at 503-200-1633.

If you are 21 or younger and want support for any problem, big or small:

  • call YouthLine at 1-877-968-8491 or text teen2teen to 839863.

 
Other Helpful Supports

Parent Warmline: 833-732-2467
Parent Warmline is a program from Reach Out Oregon. If you or a family you are working with are feeling the pangs of isolation and is dealing with a child with heightened behavior needs this may help. The service is not dependent on insurance and is not payor specific; meaning that they can have OHP, Commercial or no insurance and still be able to use the number.
Here is the link to their website https://www.reachoutoregon.org/
 
The David Romprey Oregon Warmline: 800-698-2392
Who should call the Warmline? Anyone needing support may call our Warmline to speak to a trained peer.
 
Friendship Line/Warm/Hotline: Call (800) 971-0016
For 60 yrs+ or living with a disability, call IOA Connect at (415) 750-4111 or fill out an intake form online at www.ioaging.org/friendshipline.
 
Hearing Voices: Online Support group: Providing a space for families and friends to discuss navigating the experience of supporting loved ones who may hear voices, have visions or a variety of other non-consensus experiences and beliefs. Mondays 5PM. Email facilitators: Cindy Marty Hadge & David Adams at families@westernmassrlc.org
 
FirstStep app – www.firststeporegon.org     

Suicide Bereavement Support: Contact Alison Sorenson (alison@alisonsorensoncounseling.com) at (541) 610-9500 or Herb Baker (herbandjudy@yahoo.com) at (503) 708-3047 for more information.

Wise Warriors Suicide Prevention: Contact Margaret Kuehn at (503) 402-2857 for more information.
Drug Addiction Family Support Group- Life Raft

Central Oregon Resource Map: Resources on this map include, but are not limited to, handwashing stations, public restrooms, and food resources.