Mid-Columbia Center for Living

Mid-Columbia Center for Living MCCFL is the designated behavioral health agency for Hood River, Sherman, and Wasco counties.

06/12/2025

Announcement: Support for Our Community Affected by the Rowena Fires

Dear Community Members,

In light of the recent Rowena fires, we want to extend our heartfelt support to all those affected by this tragic event. We understand this maybe an incredibly difficult time for many, and we want to ensure that everyone has access to the necessary resources.

If you, or someone you know, requires mental health support please do not hesitate to reach out to our office directly. Our team is here to support you, and you will be promptly connected to a mental health specialist who can provide the assistance you need.

Your well-being is our priority, and together we can navigate through this tough time.

Stay safe and take care of each other.

Sincerely,

Mid-Columbia Center for Living Team

Sherman County Youth Drop-in Center opening July 2nd!  Join us for the grand opening event!
06/06/2025

Sherman County Youth Drop-in Center opening July 2nd! Join us for the grand opening event!

05/30/2025

Whether it’s a kind word, a listening ear, or a smile, your encouragement can make all the difference to someone struggling with mental health issues. 🌻Learn more ways to help: samhsa.gov/find-support/helping-someone

Giving back is good for your  ! Whether you volunteer, help a friend, or teach someone a new skill, acts of kindness cre...
05/29/2025

Giving back is good for your ! Whether you volunteer, help a friend, or teach someone a new skill, acts of kindness create connections. samhsa.gov/find-support/helping-someone

Volunteering, helping a friend or neighbor, or teaching someone a new skill fosters a feeling of connection and is good ...
05/28/2025

Volunteering, helping a friend or neighbor, or teaching someone a new skill fosters a feeling of connection and is good for your mental health! During and beyond, make a difference in someone’s life. samhsa.gov/find-support/helping-someone

May is   Month—a great time to think about who makes your life meaningful, who inspires you, 🤩 who sparks joy in your li...
05/27/2025

May is Month—a great time to think about who makes your life meaningful, who inspires you, 🤩 who sparks joy in your life. ✨ Find out more about taking care of your mind and body: samhsa.gov/find-support/how-to-cope

05/23/2025

For people with both mental health and substance use disorders, navigating life can be challenging. With the right support and treatment, recovery is not just possible—it is within reach. findsupport.gov

05/22/2025

Managing a physical condition can be stressful, but small mental health check-ins—like deep breathing, 🧘 journaling, 📒 or reaching out to a friend📞can bring balance. Your well-being matters.

People with both mental health and substance use disorders benefit from comprehensive support. Integrated care enhances ...
05/21/2025

People with both mental health and substance use disorders benefit from comprehensive support. Integrated care enhances outcomes and fosters a sense of community and belonging. Learn more: samhsa.gov/resource/ebp/integrated-models-behavioral-health-primary-care

Facing a serious illness can stir up a range of emotions. It’s crucial to seek support to navigate these challenges. If ...
05/20/2025

Facing a serious illness can stir up a range of emotions. It’s crucial to seek support to navigate these challenges. If you need to talk to someone about your mental health, call or text . They can help. 988lifeline.org

Health challenges in friends and family can impact their mental well-being. This  , show up—share a meal, take a walk to...
05/19/2025

Health challenges in friends and family can impact their mental well-being. This , show up—share a meal, take a walk together, or simply listen. 💖 samhsa.gov/find-support/helping-someone

Physical challenges and serious health struggles in friends and family can impact their mental health. Although we might...
05/16/2025

Physical challenges and serious health struggles in friends and family can impact their mental health. Although we might not be able to change someone’s illness, we can change how they experience it. During , take the time to share a meal, take a walk, or just listen—it can make a world of difference. 🌎💖samhsa.gov/find-support/helping-someone

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The Dalles, OR

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm

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