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Marion County Health And Human Services Center Street Campus Expands To Better Serve Youth And Families - 06/23/26

In July, Marion County Health & Human Services (MCHHS) will relocate its Youth & Family Services (YFS) programs from Beverly Avenue NE to 3180 Center Street NE in Salem, expanding the range of services available on the MCHHS Center Street Campus.
 

Each year, Youth & Family Services helps hundreds of children, youth, and families access mental health care and support. Programs include Children's Behavioral Health (CBH), which provides outpatient mental health services for Medicaid-eligible youth and their families; the Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA), which serves young people experiencing early signs of psychosis; and Marion County Wraparound, a family-centered program designed to support youth with complex mental health needs through coordinated care and community-based support.
 

In addition to these programs, YFS offers Peer Delivered Services, where individuals with lived experience provide support and encouragement to youth and families. YFS also provides bilingual-bicultural Spanish services to better serve Marion County residents.
 

The relocation will take place in two phases during July. Children's Behavioral Health and Early Assessment and Support Alliance will move first, followed by Marion County Wraparound later in the month. To support the transition, temporary office closures will occur on the days of each move. Existing phone numbers will remain the same.
 

Relocation Schedule

Children's Behavioral Health (CBH) and Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA)

  • Office closed for relocation: July 16
  • Reopening at 3180 Center Street NE: July 17 at 1 p.m.

Marion County Wraparound

  • Office closed for relocation: July 30
  • Reopening at 3180 Center Street NE: July 31 at 1 p.m.

Once the move is complete, Youth & Family Services will be located alongside Housing & Residential Programs (HARP) and Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD) services at 3180 Center Street. Administrative Services, WIC, Public Health, and the Public Health Clinic will continue operating from the neighboring 3160 Center Street building.
 

For community members, the benefit is simple: more services in one place. Residents visiting the Center Street Campus will have access to a broader range of supports in a single location, making it easier to connect with programs and resources. The move will also create opportunities for staff across divisions to work more closely together when serving individuals and families with complex needs.
 

"This move is about improving access and strengthening connections across our programs," said Phil Blea, MCHHS Outpatient Division Director. "By locating more services on our Center Street Campus, we can better support children, youth, and families while making it easier for community members to access the services they need."

 

For more information about Marion County Health & Human Services programs and services, visit mchealthy.net.

Marion County Health And Human Services Center Street Campus Expands To Better Serve Youth And Families - 06/23/26

In July, Marion County Health & Human Services (MCHHS) will relocate its Youth & Family Services (YFS) programs from Beverly Avenue NE to 3180 Center Street NE in Salem, expanding the range of services available on the MCHHS Center Street Campus.
 

Each year, Youth & Family Services helps hundreds of children, youth, and families access mental health care and support. Programs include Children's Behavioral Health (CBH), which provides outpatient mental health services for Medicaid-eligible youth and their families; the Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA), which serves young people experiencing early signs of psychosis; and Marion County Wraparound, a family-centered program designed to support youth with complex mental health needs through coordinated care and community-based support.
 

In addition to these programs, YFS offers Peer Delivered Services, where individuals with lived experience provide support and encouragement to youth and families. YFS also provides bilingual-bicultural Spanish services to better serve Marion County residents.
 

The relocation will take place in two phases during July. Children's Behavioral Health and Early Assessment and Support Alliance will move first, followed by Marion County Wraparound later in the month. To support the transition, temporary office closures will occur on the days of each move. Existing phone numbers will remain the same.
 

Relocation Schedule

Children's Behavioral Health (CBH) and Early Assessment and Support Alliance (EASA)

  • Office closed for relocation: July 16
  • Reopening at 3180 Center Street NE: July 17 at 1 p.m.

Marion County Wraparound

  • Office closed for relocation: July 30
  • Reopening at 3180 Center Street NE: July 31 at 1 p.m.

Once the move is complete, Youth & Family Services will be located alongside Housing & Residential Programs (HARP) and Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD) services at 3180 Center Street. Administrative Services, WIC, Public Health, and the Public Health Clinic will continue operating from the neighboring 3160 Center Street building.
 

For community members, the benefit is simple: more services in one place. Residents visiting the Center Street Campus will have access to a broader range of supports in a single location, making it easier to connect with programs and resources. The move will also create opportunities for staff across divisions to work more closely together when serving individuals and families with complex needs.
 

"This move is about improving access and strengthening connections across our programs," said Phil Blea, MCHHS Outpatient Division Director. "By locating more services on our Center Street Campus, we can better support children, youth, and families while making it easier for community members to access the services they need."

 

For more information about Marion County Health & Human Services programs and services, visit mchealthy.net.