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What happens when those trained to respond to crises disappear? In Downtown Eugene, the sudden loss of CAHOOTS, the city's ...
With the exit of CAHOOTS (Crisis Assistance Helping Out on the Streets) on April 7 from the city of Eugene after 35 years of ...
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KVAL on MSNTeen speaks out on CAHOOTS ending in EugeneAs Eugene residents lose access to the alternative crisis response program, CAHOOTS, a Springfield teen expresses that it was ...
White Bird’s CAHOOTS program, which provides services to people in crisis, will no longer serve the city of Eugene. Employees ...
Eugene ends CAHOOTS services and shifts crisis response to MCS-LC due to budget issues, impacting available services and prompting future collaboration efforts.
On Monday, the City of Eugene and White Bird Clinic announced that mobile crisis response service CAHOOTS would no longer serve Eugene due to contract, and funding issues.
After Eugene canceled its contract with CAHOOTS, several community members turned out to a city council meeting to plea for a ...
Henry Cakebread and Ashley Barnhill-Hubbard with CAHOOTS, a mental health crisis intervention program, discuss their last ...
Crisis Assistance Helping Out on the Streets, or CAHOOTS, was abruptly halted on Monday, April 7, cancelling essential ...
After nearly three decades of working with CAHOOTS in various capacities, Eugene officials announced the city has cut ties with the mobile crisis intervention teams effective Monday. The complete ...
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The mobile crisis intervention service CAHOOTS is essential and needs to be continued. That was the message from those who ...
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