In 1969, hippies in Eugene did not trust the cops. More than that, they wanted a community service of their own. So a ragtag collective of like-minded activists, medics and social workers founded the ...
Eugene has begun its search for a program to replace some of what CAHOOTS previously offered.
In 2024, CAHOOTS responded to 14,000 calls in Eugene. Lane County's mobile crisis team responds to a fraction of those calls.
CAHOOTS, White Bird Clinic’s unarmed crisis response team, is set to have two new vans thanks to U.S. congressionally directed spending funds and the assistance of Oregon Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff ...
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