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Big Bend Hospice

www.bigbendhospice.org

 
Big Bend Hospice is a Tallahassee, FL-based company in the Business Services sector.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Amanda Gustafson
Chief Operating Officer Profile

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Trillium Family Services

Trillium Family Services is Oregon’s largest independent nonprofit provider of mental health services for children, adolescents, and their families. The organization is dedicated to building brighter futures by offering compassionate, individualized care that helps young people understand their challenges and develop new skills. Trillium provides a wide range of mental health services, including community-based outpatient care, intensive outpatient care, residential care, and psychiatric hospitalization. Their facilities include sub-acute psychiatric residential cottages and stabilization centers on the Children’s Farm Home Campus in Corvallis. The organization also runs prevention and early intervention programs, such as the Keep Oregon Well in Schools campaign, which promotes mental health awareness in educational settings. Serving over 15,000 children and families annually, Trillium emphasizes trauma-informed, anti-racist, and equity-centered care. The organization focuses on collaboration with families and community partners, fostering trust and accessibility. Trillium’s leadership is committed to evolving effective services and embedding trauma-informed practices to create meaningful change in the lives of Oregon’s youth.