Oregon ranks 49th in the nation for access to mental health care, a sobering statistic with deep human and economic consequences. On Tuesday, November 18, 2025, the City Club of Central Oregon and the Oregon Health Forum will come together to unpack the forces driving this ranking and to explore how Central Oregon can chart a more hopeful path forward.
The Jim Lussier Memberโs Choice forum, titled โA Mental Health State of the Union-Are We Meeting the Need in Central Oregon?,โ will convene experts and community leaders to help attendees understand the many factors shaping Oregonโs mental health landscapeโfrom workforce shortages and funding gaps to data limitations, systemic fragmentation, and equity challenges.
โOur goal is to move past the statistics and help people understand the real-world systems that affect access and outcomes,โ said City Club Executive Director, Amber Thacher. โWe also want to understand whatโs working in states that rank at the top, and how Central Oregon can apply those lessons locally.โ
Event Details
โขโโโโโWhen: Tuesday, November 18th, 8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m. (PDT)
โขโโโโโWhere: First Presbyterian Church of Bend, 230 NE 9th St., Bend, OR 97701
RSVP Information: Registration is encouraged. Attendees are encouraged to register early to secure a spot. https://members.cityclubco.org/ap/Events/Register/9eFDXqasWC9Cx
If cost is a barrier to attend, complimentary registration is available using code CivicCO when registering. ย This is made possible with the support of grants from St. Charles Health System and The Pacific Power Foundation.
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