Save CAHOOTS Help! We must save CAHOOTS! It is unconscionable to me that the city of Eugene and our entire surrounding community could allow CAHOOTS to basically go under due to lack of ...
Lane County plans to expand its mobile crisis intervention program. This comes as a similar service operated by White Bird ...
In the wake of a budget shortfall, the White Bird Clinic has announced drastic cuts and layoffs for CAHOOTS, Eugene’s ...
Eugene CAHOOTS services will cease operating 24/7 and operate only one shift per week, White Bird officials said. The change ...
Meanwhile, White Bird also plans to lay off more than 20 CAHOOTS workers, keeping just seven full-time staff. The remaining ...
The nonprofit has also announced deep cuts to its crisis hotline. CAHOOTS currently responds to calls in Eugene 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Starting April 7, however, the hours of service ...
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Due to financial challenges, White Bird Clinic is reducing CAHOOTS mobile crisis response team service hours in Eugene. White Bird Clinic is seeking grants and funding to restore service hours.
For more than 30 years, Eugene’s CAHOOTS program has been in place for situations that don’t need an armed police response, like mental health crises, overdoses and homelessness.
White Bird Clinic's CAHOOTS Mobile Crisis Response program is reducing its hours in Eugene starting on Monday, April 7.
A petition to allow Eugene voters to decide whether they want to pay a fee to maintain fire, and other city services, has ...