

School-Based Services bring Trillium's outpatient and community-based programs into local schools, where they are more accessible
to children and families. The programs themselves run the gamut, from screening services in cooperation with after-school programs
in the David Douglas School District to outpatient therapy offered to kids attending the Centennial Alternative Learning Center
in the Centennial School District.
Trillium provides services at the Four Corners school in the Reynolds School District, which
serves children in grades K - 6 who need support beyond a typical classroom setting. The therapeutic atmosphere and favorable
staff to child ratio (1:3) helps children meet academic goals while receiving therapeutic support.
Trillium also has partnerships with the Monroe School District, Philomath School District, and the Corvallis School District in
the Mid-Willamette Valley.
Reaching out to local schools reflects Trillium's philosophies of delivering mental health care where it is easiest, and most
comfortable, for children and families to access. We know that the more accessible services are, the more successful children
and families are in therapy.
Trillium works in partnership with community school districts in tailoring services to meet the needs of students and families.
Programs often are funded through special grants, and programs may change from year to year depending on their funding source.
Contact your local school district if you have questions about whether Trillium's services or other mental health care services
are available in your school.













