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Center of Possibility

The Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center has built programs to serve the LGBT community—and counselors-in-training.  
PUAH, resource

Planning for Accessible Events

Accessible events planning guide from Sins Invalid (PDF)
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No. Not Ever.

A pocket guide to fighting white nationalism (PDF)

Honors profile: Vyshika Willis

MCFT student Vyshike Willis is the recipient of the prestigious Now Is The Time: Minority Fellowship Program - Youth (NITT-MFP-Y).

Friend, Neighbor, Ally: Community Response and Supportive Engagement with those Targeted by Hate and Bias

Join us for a panel discussion on February 10 - all community members are welcome!

Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling awarded $35,000 grant to interrupt, resist, and respond to hate and bias

Funding is provided by the City of Portland’s Office of Neighborhood Involvement and Office of Management and Finance, Special Appropriations for Portland United Against Hate

Filling the Mental Health Gap

Lewis & Clark’s Community Counseling Center provides high-quality, affordable counseling to the Portland community.

Videos: Faculty talk about the Lewis & Clark Counseling Center

In two short videos, director Antonia Mueller and faculty member Pilar Hernandez-Wolfe discuss the community needs addressed by the center, and the importance of culturally competent services when working with community members from diverse backgrounds.

Student counselors keep the cost of therapy low

Mental health treatment is expensive. That’s why many people without medical insurance forgo the help they need. But Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center in Portland keeps costs low, meaning more people will have access to needed treatment.

New counseling center meets critical community need

Oregonians dealing with mental health, addiction, and relationship issues have a new place to turn for help, the Lewis & Clark Community Counseling Center, which recently opened near downtown Portland. The clinic is profiled in articles in The Oregonian and The Portland Observer.