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Experience Making a Difference

Morrison Child and Family Services provides a comprehensive range of mental health, substance abuse, juvenile justice, and prevention services. Each year we touch the lives of more than 5,000 children and their families who are struggling with physical and sexual abuse, neglect, exposure to drugs and alcohol, learning disabilities, depression, and serious emotional trauma. Our programs include residential, day treatment, outpatient counseling, parent education, home and school-based programs, and foster care.

We welcome your involvement and support.

For information on
specific services or eligibility,
or to schedule an appointment,
call Central Intake at
503-542-3025

 

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The table is set for another delicious COOKING FOR KIDS season!

Morrison is pleased to announce the twelfth year of the highly anticipated Cooking for Kids, a series of unique dining experiences for adults benefiting thousands of Oregon’s most troubled children. For the 2008 season, some of the best local chefs in the greater Portland area will be paired with wine and spirits from Pacific Northwest. Each gourmet dinner will be hosted by the chef who will offer a cooking demonstration of several different courses. A representative from the winery or the distilled spirits maker will be in attendance to discuss their libation with each course.

2008 Schedule is in the kitchen!

Morrison Recognized with Federal SAMHSA Award for Work with Preschool Children

Morrison Child and Family Services is the only organization in the Pacific Northwest to receive recognition from SAMHSA, the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. We won the Science to Service Award in the Mental Health Promotion category for our implementation of the Incredible Years, a prevention and intervention program for preschool children at risk for developing severe behavioral problems.

Morrison wins Federal SAMHSA Award

   
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