Skip to content
  • Share
Partnership for Community Health logo
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • About the PCH
  • Priorities
    • Access to Affordable Housing
    • Access to Quality Care
    • Behavioral Health
    • Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity (IDARE)
  • News & Events
  • Grants & Funding
    • Delivery System Transformation Pilots
    • Continuum of Care HUD Funding
    • Statewide Shelter Program, Linn County
    • HRSA Funding Opportunities
    • OCF Community Grants
    • Roundhouse Foundation Grants
    • OHA School-linked Mobile and Telehealth Access Grant
  • Reports & Data
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • About the PCH
  • Priorities
    • Access to Affordable Housing
    • Access to Quality Care
    • Behavioral Health
    • Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity (IDARE)
  • News & Events
  • Grants & Funding
    • Delivery System Transformation Pilots
    • Continuum of Care HUD Funding
    • Statewide Shelter Program, Linn County
    • HRSA Funding Opportunities
    • OCF Community Grants
    • Roundhouse Foundation Grants
    • OHA School-linked Mobile and Telehealth Access Grant
  • Reports & Data
  • Share
Benton County Crisis Center now open!
8/1/2025
Amy Young

|

Behavioral Health, Benton County

Benton County Crisis Center now open

Eight smiling people hold scissors while cutting a blue ribbon tied between two posts at the entrance of a building.
Photo from the Benton County Crisis Center ribbon cutting ceremony on June 20, 2025

The Benton County Crisis Center is now open for services! Anyone can come to this voluntary mental health counseling center to get connected to support. No appointment or insurance needed. The crisis center serves all ages, regardless of ability to pay, no appointment needed. 

Location: 240 NW 4th St, Corvallis, OR 97330
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm
Phone: 541-766-6767
TDD: 1-800-221-2832

Visit the Benton County Crisis Center website
Services available now
  • Drop-in crisis counseling: All ages, no appointment needed
Coming soon
  • Stabilization services: People can stay for up to 23 hours in a calm, comfortable, and quite area
  • Respite care: Those who need more support may be able to access up to 29 days of voluntary stay in a residential space

Recent News

  • logos for the Oregon Health Authority; Oregon Rural Health Transformation
    7/7/2026
    Amy Young

    |

    Access to Care

    Oregon Health Authority announces grants to advance rural healthcare

    Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is awarding about $97.1 million in additional federal funding to improve the health and well-being of Oregon’s rural communities this year. The grants will collectively support 136 new projects across all counties in the state. Supported by the federal Rural Health Transformation Program, the new grants will enable community-driven projects that…

    Read More

  • Oregon Health Authority logo
    7/2/2026
    Amy Young

    |

    Funding, Housing

    Healthy Homes Grant Program

    The Healthy Homes Grant Program (HHGP) is a grant program run by the Oregon Health Authority to fund eligible entities (such as nonprofit organizations) to repair homes for low-income Oregonians. HHGP cannot directly fund individuals for home repair needs.  The latest Request for Grant Applications (RFGA) is focused on repairing home for individuals with disabilities or older adults.…

    Read More

  • Oregon Health Authority logo
    7/1/2026
    Amy Young

    |

    Access to Care

    New nutrition benefits for Oregon Health Plan members with complex health needs

    Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is introducing two new nutrition benefits for eligible Oregon Health Plan (OHP) members: a fruit and vegetable benefit and a pantry stocking benefit. These supports will help people with serious health conditions access the healthy foods they need to help manage their conditions and avoid unnecessary emergency care. OHP members can learn more about eligibility and request service from the OHA Nutrition…

    Read More

1 2 3 … 29
Logo for Partnership for Community Health of Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • About the PCH
  • Priorities
    • Access to Affordable Housing
    • Access to Quality Care
    • Behavioral Health
    • Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity (IDARE)
  • News & Events
  • Grants & Funding
    • Delivery System Transformation Pilots
    • Continuum of Care HUD Funding
    • Statewide Shelter Program, Linn County
    • HRSA Funding Opportunities
    • OCF Community Grants
    • Roundhouse Foundation Grants
    • OHA School-linked Mobile and Telehealth Access Grant
  • Reports & Data

  • Share

© 2026 Partnership for Community Health

|

Privacy Policy

|

Accessibility

|

Disclaimer

Privacy Policy

|

Accessibility

|

Disclaimer