Creswell Family Resource Center

Creswell Family Resource Center Creswell Family Resource Center:

Supporting families within the community through regular parent-child activities & information.

Providing basic needs assistance and resource referrals to help families transition from surviving the thriving! Supporting families within the community through regular parent-child activities & information. Providing assistance with basic needs and resource referrals to help families transition from surviving to thriving.

Summer Reading through the White House! Children K-8th grade can earn a certificate from the White House and an America ...
06/04/2026

Summer Reading through the White House!

Children K-8th grade can earn a certificate from the White House and an America 250th themed bookmark when they finish 12 books between June 1st and September 4th.

Download and submit their reading log here:

This summer, as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of America’s founding, we are excited to invite all children (K-8) to join in the Second Lady’s 2026 Summer Reading Challenge. Participants will read and track 12 books of their choice between June 1 and September 4. Every book counts!

Let's celebrate the last day of school together at Holt Park making stomp rockets! See you June 11th at 3:30pm!
06/02/2026

Let's celebrate the last day of school together at Holt Park making stomp rockets! See you June 11th at 3:30pm!

June and July Calendar!
05/30/2026

June and July Calendar!

Thank you Drew and Heidi from Safe Lane Transportation Coalition for coming out yesterday and providing car seats and in...
05/29/2026

Thank you Drew and Heidi from Safe Lane Transportation Coalition for coming out yesterday and providing car seats and installation education to our families!
If you are in need of a car set we are looking into holding another clinic, please fill out this interest form: https://forms.gle/Esz2LNtcyEhdw4zS8

FREE BOOKS FOR ALL!May 30th 10am-2pmNorth Eugene High School - 250 Silver LaneBooks are available on a first-come, first...
05/18/2026

FREE BOOKS FOR ALL!
May 30th 10am-2pm
North Eugene High School - 250 Silver Lane

Books are available on a first-come, first served basis, so arrive early!
Parents and guardians are welcome to choose up to 10 FREE BOOKS per student for home libraries, with a 30 books maximum limit per family. Please bring bags or wagons to transport books.
Educators and school staff may choose up to 50 FREE BOOKS for their classrooms.
Hundreds of FREE LEGO BRICK BOXES available while supplies last.
Enjoy the community resource area with local partners, family-friendly activities, and free popcorn!

Community Event: The Neurodiversity Family Support NightThe Neurodiversity Family Support Night is hosted by parents and...
05/13/2026

Community Event: The Neurodiversity Family Support Night

The Neurodiversity Family Support Night is hosted by parents and is open to all parents/caregivers, educators, coaches, direct support professionals, and anyone else who supports children and youth in Lane County. We want to help connect, support, and empower parents across Lane County with helpful resources and information.

The next topic for this series is Pathological Demand Avoidance/Persistent Drive for Autonomy. Please register online if you plan to attend.

WHERE: Even numbered months: Kelly Middle School, 850 Howard Ave, Eugene | Odd numbered months: The ARC Lane County, 4181 E St, Springfield

WHEN: 3rd Thursday of each month, 6pm – 8pm

Lane Community College Job Fair- FREE!Bring your resume and meet employers!Thursday, May 21st 1-4pmMain Campus, Center B...
05/07/2026

Lane Community College Job Fair- FREE!
Bring your resume and meet employers!
Thursday, May 21st 1-4pm
Main Campus, Center Building, 2nd floor
4000 E 30th Ave, Eugene, OR.

May Calendar
05/06/2026

May Calendar

- Mental Health Hotlines -If you are experiencing stress, grief, or loneliness, you are not alone. While it is normal to...
05/04/2026

- Mental Health Hotlines -

If you are experiencing stress, grief, or loneliness, you are not alone. While it is normal to struggle this time of year, there are lots of resources out there that can help.

If you or someone you know are struggling or in crisis, help is available.

988 Su***de & Crisis Lifeline: text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org
Oregon’s Alcohol & Drug Helpline: 800-923-4357 | Available 24/7
The National Alliance on Mental Illness Helpline: 800-343-6264 | Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm
Oregon Youth Line: 877968-8491 or text “teen2teen” to 839-863
David Romprey Oregon Warmline: 800-698-2392 | Free 24/7 phone support
The Trevor Project: 866-488-7386 or text “START” to 678-678 | 24/7
Reach Out Oregon Warmline: 833-732-2467 | Monday – Friday, 12pm – 7pm
Senior Loneliness Line of Oregon: 503-200-1633 or 800-282-7035 | 7 days a week from 5:30am – 11:30pm
Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988 and press 1, or text 838-255

https://oregonhealthnews.oregon.gov/find-the-mental-health-support-you-need/

Updated August 4, 2025 Available in Spanish If you’re experiencing stress, grief, political anxiety, loneliness, chronic health problems, financial uncertainty or any stressors, it’s normal to feel…

Address

998 A Street Modular 4
Creswell, OR
97426

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11:30am - 2:15pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+15418956175

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