Resources
Substance-related resources for the Lewis & Clark community.
Looking for general wellness resources? Click here.
Not seeing the type of support you need? Reach out to us at healthed@lclark.edu.
Resource Name |
Description |
Student Counseling Center | Therapists at the Counseling Center can support students with both mental health and substance-related challenges. |
Health Promotion and Wellness |
We provide direct 1:1 support and help connecting to resources. We operate from a harm reduction model that respects students’ privacy and autonomy. Schedule a meeting at this link. Here you can read more about our approach to supporting students. |
A student-run club focused on making substance use safer at Lewis & Clark and beyond. | |
Fentanyl Test Strips | Available outside of Health Promotion & Wellness office (Fowler 110) |
Akin Residence Hall:
Albany Quadrangle:
Copeland Residence Hall:
Evans Music Center:
Fir Acres Theatre Building:
Flanagan Chapel:
Fowler Student Center:
Holmes Residence Hall:
JR Howard Hall:
Miller Center for the Humanities:
Pamplin Sports Center:
Platt Residence Hall:
Roberts Residence Hall:
Stewart Residence Hall:
Tamarack (Forest) Hall:
Watzek Library:
Resource Name | Description |
Information about substances and drug testing from an organization promoting health and safety in the music and nightlife communities. | |
Erowid | A well-known source of community information about various substances and harm reduction practices. |
Recreational Drug Combination Checker | An interactive page where you can check possible risks of combining two drugs. This is a quick reference - to ensure safety, additional research should always be done. |
Fentanyl Test Strips | Available outside of Health Promotion & Wellness office (Fowler 110) and outside the Feminist Student Union (Fowler 249) |
Resource Name | Description |
Multnomah County Overdose Prevention | Basic information about acquiring naloxone (Narcan) and what to do in case of an overdose. |
Harm Reduction Coalition Overdose Basics |
More in-depth information about overdose. |
Resource Name | Description |
Multnomah County Harm Reduction Clinic |
Local harm reduction clinic offering a wide range of services for injection drug users, including needle exchange, overdose prevention kits, referrals for care, and support for general health and wellbeing. |
Outside In | Outside In offers similar harm reduction services to the Multnomah County Harm Reduction Clinic, many other health, mental health, and gender-affirming services. |
General
Resource Name |
Description |
Alano Club | Portland’s Alano Club hosts a wide range of meetings, classes, and programs to support people in recovery. |
SAMHSA Substance Use and Mental Health Treatment Referral line |
Confidential, free, 24/7/365 information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. Provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. |
Cannabis
A guide to taking a temporary (tolerance) break from cannabis. | |
A guide to taking breaks, quitting, and safer use. | |
A supportive guide for those who want to quit cannabis all-together. |
Nicotine and Tobacco
Resource Name |
Description |
Online support for quitting smoking or vaping, specifically geared toward teens and young adults. |
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Another source of online support for quitting smoking or vaping, specifically geared toward teens and young adults. | |
1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) or through quitnow.net/oregon |
Oregon-based program connecting folks to support and resources, including nicotine replacement supplies like patches and/or gum. |
Resource Name | Description |
Crisis and Suicide Hotline 988 (Call or text) |
A national crisis and suicide hotline. Calls and texts are anonymous and confidential. |
Emergency Medical Assistance |
If you or someone around you is experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. Trust your gut - you could save a life. L&C policy and state law protect you and anyone you call for from punishment related to this emergency. |
623-473-7433 (Call or text) |
A psychedelic support line, which also supports cannabis users. Volunteers can support you during or after an experience. |
A page listing various resources for students in crisis. |
Health Promotion and Wellness is located in room 110 of Fowler on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 182
email healthed@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-8225
fax 503-768-8223
Director:
Michelle Callahan (she/her)
Graduate Assistants, 24-25 SY:
Elena Perrine (she/her)
Grant Stanaway (he/him)
Health Promotion and Wellness
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219