Adult Behavioral Health: The Adult Behavioral Health (ABH) team provides services for adults (18+) experiencing serious mental health conditions, including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and related disorders. The team works with individuals to develop personalized treatment plans that support recovery and overall well-being.
Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3): The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is the central hub for reporting cyber-enabled crime. It is run by the FBI, the lead federal agency for investigating crime.
Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST): The Department of Public Safety Standards and Training is a State agency that establishes minimum standards and provides training, certification, and licensure for public safety professionals, including police officers, corrections officers, and private security providers.
Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (Lead) : Oregon's Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program is a community-based, pre-booking deflection initiative that connects individuals involved in low-level, addiction-driven, or survival-related offenses with intensive case management rather than jail. It operates in multiple counties, including Marion, Multnomah, and Hood River, reducing recidivism and connecting participants to housing and treatment.
Marion County Dog Services: Marion County dog services operates Marion County's dog shelter, which is located in Salem. Their mission is to serve and protect dogs and communities throughout Marion County. Their team is tasked with enforcing Marion County dog licensing and control ordinances; promote humane treatment of dogs; provide shelter and care for stray dogs, educate residents on quality dog care; and provide excellent customer service.
Marion County Jail: The Marion County Jail is the main adult detention facility operated by the Marion County Sheriff's Office. It houses and manages people who have been arrested or sentenced for crimes within Marion County. You may access the current roster and clients currently on parole or probation by accessing their web-site.
Marion County Juvenile Department: Marion County Juvenile Department serves a vital role in providing accountability, interventions, and positive pro-social skill development for youth and families to mitigate community risk and increase public safety.
Marion County Sherriff's Office: The Marion County Sherriff's Office is responsible for a wide range of law enforcement duties including, but not limited to: Investigating crimes and responding to 911 calls, enforcing civil processes such as writs of execution, civil stand-by's and eviction orders, while providing the community with safety through various law enforcement operations and initiatives.
Methadone Clinics of Oregon: MethadoneCenters.com aims to connect individuals struggling with substance use disorder to local treatment centers that provide methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) in communities like Silverton.
Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS): Oregon Department of Human Service's mission is to serve as Oregon's principal agency dedicated to enhancing the well-being and independence of its residents. ODHS offers a wide range of services to over one million Oregonians each year, acting as a crucial safety net for diverse communities across the state. This includes, but is not limited to: food and shelter assistance, child and elder abuse reporting, and health insurance services.
Oregon Humane Society: The mission of the Oregon Humane Society is to foster an environment of respect, responsibility, and compassion for animals through education, legislation and leadership. They aim to care for the homeless, defend the abused, and fight for the recognition of the integrity of all animals.
Oregon Department of Justice Consumer Protection: The Oregon Department of Justice Consumer Protection Department handles consumer complaints; a system designed to help consumers resolve disputes with businesses and prevent fraud. It provides a platform for consumers to file complaints, recover money from companies that break the law, and access consumer protection resources.
Oregon State Police (OSP): The Oregon State Police are leaders in delivering high-quality services that support and enhance public safety in the 21st century. They provide a wide range of law enforcement duties including, but not limited to: Investigating crimes and responding to 911 calls, Sex offender registration, Criminal history records checks, Fingerprinting, Firearm Instant Checks (FICS), and Fish & Wild life among other various law enforcement duties while ensuring safety across the State of Oregon.
Safety Compass: Safety compass offers free and confidential advocacy services for survivors of commercial sexual exploitation and human trafficking in Northwest Oregon.
Sheltering Silverton: Sheltering Silverton provides shelter and holistic support to people experiencing homelessness in the Silverton community. The organization works through relationships, community partnerships, and collective care to address the crisis of homelessness and foster safety, belonging, and connection.
Silverton Area Community Aid (SACA): At the center of Silverton Area Community Aid’s work is a commitment to serving people who lack access to essential services and who experience food and housing insecurity. The organization recognizes that individuals facing repeated discrimination and systemic injustices are at higher risk of encountering these challenges. SACA engages with the community to address hunger and its root causes while fostering an inclusive environment where people have equitable access to resources and services. Its goal is to meet the needs of each person, acknowledging the visible and invisible qualities that make their circumstances unique.