Your connection to recovery
The Oregon Hopeline was created to provide a non-judgmental space that connects people who have concerns about their substance use with the help that they need. A space that equips their family and loved ones with information and support and engages the community to support healing and recovery.
About us
We’re here for you.
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
The Oregon Hopeline is a free and confidential statewide resource that can connect you to information, conduct Class E citation screenings, and refer you or a loved one to harm reduction, treatment, recovery, and supportive services.
Whether you’re looking for information on Measure 110, experiencing issues with your drinking or other drug use, or you care about someone who is, the Hopeline is here for you. Trained and caring Hopeline Peer Support Specialists will answer your questions, provide nonjudgmental support, and connect you to services throughout the state.
Waive a Class E citation
Fined for possession?
There have been recent changes to Measure 110. M110, which decriminalized the possession of small amounts of drugs, remains in effect. It was amended by House Bill 4200. The amendment recriminalizes the possession of certain drugs, beginning September 1, 2024.
If you received a fine for possession (a Class E citation), the Hopeline will help you complete the screening needed to waive the fine.
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Call us at 833.975.0505. Our trained Peer Support Specialists will provide a screening for substance use, mental health and other supportive service referrals you might need.
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Once the screening is complete, we will refer you to appropriate services.
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We will email you a letter that confirms you have completed the health assessment. Send it to court to waive your fine.
Service referrals
Recovery is a journey.
We’re here to meet you along the way.
There is a spectrum of services available in Oregon that can help you stay safe, get treatment, and support your recovery. The Hopeline will help you find the services that are right for you and connect you to them through your local Behavioral Health Resource Networks, or BHRNs.
BHRNs are networks of community-based organizations that provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive services to people seeking treatment and support for substance use concerns. The services they provide include screening for substance use disorder, substance use disorder treatment, harm reduction services, and peer support services. They also screen for health and social service needs, including housing support. Each county and Tribal area in Oregon has at least one BHRN.
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Free Oregon Hopeline informational materials are available for order.
Promote the use of the Hopeline in your community. Help connect people to M110 information and the services they need with Oregon Hopeline palm cards and other items.