Looking Glass Community Services

Social Services - Eugene, OR, US

Looking Glass Community Services Employees
Shalyn Pilling

Human Resources Assistant and Lead Recruiter

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Kaitlyn Liccion

Social Services Assistant Supervisor

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Liz Peoples

Mental Health Therapist

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Tyler Mack

Director Of Marketing And Development

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Claire Nolan

Residential Mental Health Therapist

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Over four decades of service... We've grown and changed, but always remain focused on teens and families The late 1960's and early 1970's were a turbulent time for teenagers and their families. Many young people were running away from home as a social statement. Others were running from harmful conditions. The Eugene/ Springfield community, like other communities across the nation, was ill equipped to deal with this growing problem. Few satisfactory options were available. Enter Deborah Waernes, age 17, who had been a runaway, gone through the juvenile court system, and had lived in several foster and family shelter homes. Deborah saw the need for a program that could help youth and families resolve their problems so running away wasn't necessary. She turned to others in the community who also shared her concern. Through their combined efforts, Looking Glass was born. After a year of planning, the agency opened its doors in 1970. The original Looking Glass staff was made up entirely of volunteers from social services, mental health, higher education, the clergy and other concerned individuals. Funding came strictly from community donations until 1973 when the first grant was received. Over the years, the agency has broadened its mission and expanded its services to meet the ever-changing needs of children, youth and families. Today, Looking Glass is the largest private, nonprofit provider of services for troubled youth in Lane County, Oregon. The agency offers an array of social services and employs a highly skilled, professional staff, while still maintaining a strong volunteer corps. Funding is diversified and comes from governmental contracts, private insurance, fees for service, charitable giving and United Way.

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Website: lookingglass.us
Employees: 250 - 499
HQ: 541-686-2688
Location: Eugene, OR, US
Revenue: 5 - 10 Million
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