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On Monday, the City of Eugene and White Bird Clinic announced that mobile crisis response service CAHOOTS would no longer ...
After more than three decades of alternative crisis intervention, CAHOOTS is no longer responding to calls within ...
Henry Cakebread and Ashley Barnhill-Hubbard with CAHOOTS, a mental health crisis intervention program, discuss their last ...
Meanwhile, White Bird also plans to lay off more than 20 CAHOOTS workers, keeping just seven full-time staff. The remaining workers will primarily serve Springfield, where CAHOOTS will maintain its ...
A local organization is giving back to try and help keep CAHOOTS alive.The Springfield Elks Lodge donated $3,500 to White ...
White Bird’s CAHOOTS program, which provides services to people in crisis, will no longer serve the city of Eugene.
After decades together, Eugene and CAHOOTS part ways. Here's what's replacing the iconic crisis team — and what services are ...
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.
CAHOOTS union members and former employees are looking for a new way to keep their decades-old emergency services alive in ...
The White Bird Clinic, CAHOOTS’ parent program, announced in a press release March 25 that Eugene’s CAHOOTS services will be reduced to one shift per week — rather than 24/7 — starting April 7. While ...
CAHOOTS, a mental health resource that has been a model for similar services across the nation, will no longer operate in ...