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(17 Agencies)

1. BRING Recycling - Education Services
    BRING Recycling offers free educational presentations to people of all ages. We offer slide shows, lectures, or tours of local recycling facilities. Additionally, BRING Recycle Art calendar is a project that school children participate in by submitting art to be placed in our calendar along with recycling information and directories.

2. BRING Recycling - Office
    Offers a full line of recycling services. Provides information on local and national recycling issues. Can answer almost any recycling question or refer it to the proper authority. Volunteers and interns are a welcome asset.

3. BRING Recycling - Warehouse
    We sell, at low cost, reusable doors, windows, plumbing fixtures, lumber, lawnmowers, bicycles, toilets, sinks, bathtubs, plate glass and miscellaneous used building materials.

4. Beis, Patricia Ph.D.
    Provides tutoring and small group instruction for students with learning differences (elementary through college), using Slingerland multi-sensory instruction for dyslexic students. Works on remediation and enhancement of language arts skills, study skills, writing skills, and adult literacy. Screening for dyslexia (pre-reading to college level) and tutoring in content areas (elementary-college) are available.

5. Bereavement Support Group
    Daytime and evening groups available for those grieving a recent death of a loved one. Purpose is to provide a caring and supportive place where one can share experiences, thoughts and feelings of the grieving process. Grieving can be growthful and healing.

6. Birth To Three - Crecer
    Parent education and peer support for parents whose primary language is Spanish. Groups meet during weekdays and discuss parenting issues.

7. Birth To Three - Infant/Toddler Program
    Parent education and support groups are offered days and evenings. Also provides informal telephone counseling, parent resource center 12-4 on Wednesdays, information and referral, newsletter, educational events and a community resource poster. Special programs are available for parents who are teens, hispanic moms and parents under stress. The purpose of Birth To Three is to strengthen families, promote good parenting skills and prevent child abuse.

8. Birth To Three - Make Parenting A Pleasure
    This is a collaboration with local school districts and the YMCA. This program provides parent education and support for parents experiencing high levels of stress in their lives and are an increased risk for individual and family problems including child abuse and neglect. Parents learn to manage stress, to develop realistic expectations about themselves and their children and to take care of themselves so they can take care of their children. Call to obtain dates of classes.

9. Birth To Three - Teenage Parents
    Parent education and peer support groups for any pregnant or parenting person age 12-21. Groups meet weekday afternoons and evenings in Eugene and Springfield. Groups talk about parenting and relationship issues, child development and school and job planning. Program includes social activities and home visits.

10. Birth To Three - Warmline
    Telephone peer support and education on parenting issues.

11. Boy Scouts of America/Oregon Trail Council
    Cub Scout, Boy Scout programs for children and teens with special events throughout the year. Summer day camp for boys grades 2 through 5. Summer camps for Scouts: 6 weeks at Camp Baker in Florence, and 2 weeks at Camp Melakwa in the Cascades. Explorer Scouts for boys and girls ages 14-21.

12. Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon (The) - Infant Adoption
    Adoption services offered locally for birth parents and adoptive families. Services to birthparents include counseling and support around adoption issues both pre- and post-adoption. Services to adoptive families include education, completion of adoption study, counseling, and support around both pre- and post-adoption issues. The agency is also available for independent (or private) adoption services.

13. Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon (The) - Options Pregnancy Counseling
    Services include confidential, unbiased counseling and support related to pregnancy decision making; extensive information on parenting, abortion, adoption, education and counseling for young people considering sexual activity (ie healthy relationships and pregnancy alternatives: contraception, abstinence, etc); connection with services to support the individual's decision, including other services provided by the society such as adoption and teen parenting services; information and referral regarding pregnancy and parenting issues, family planning, medical, financial, housing, legal and other support services.

14. Brain Injury Association of Oregon
    Information and referral on treatment options and resources. Local support group at Sacred Heart (Oregon Heart Center Conference Room) second Tuesday of each month at 7p. Call 998-3048 for information.

15. Bread of Life Metropolitan Community Church
    We are a church with supportive outreach to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered communities and those who love and support us.

16. Bridges Learning
    Provides assessment to identify learning disabilities and career counseling based on intellectual profile. Uses a figural approach to reading (LOCAN) and an assessment and instruction system developed by Drs. Mary and Robert Meeker.

17. Brownsville Vision Center
    Provides comprehensive vision analysis to rule out ocular disease and to determine functional vision problems. Offers vision and eye health examinations, visual motor and vision perceptual testing, vision therapy for prevention and remediation ofbinocular and perceptual-visual-motor problems. Provides remedial care through the use of glasses, contact lenses, and vision training therapy.

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