
Behavioral Health and the LGBTQ+ Community
Pride Month is an annual celebration in June that recognizes and honors the LGBTQ+ community.
Tillamook Family Counseling Center is committed to supporting the overall well-being of the citizens of Tillamook County by providing comprehensive affordable behavioral health services.
The Tillamook Family Counseling Center is a comprehensive behavioral health services provider serving youth, adults, and their families across Tillamook County.
At some time in our lives, we all experience challenging and difficult times. Professional help can result in a discovery of new options, new skills, a fresh approach to some of life’s problems, and new strategies for coping.
Tillamook Family Counseling Center offers a variety of services

TFCC provides services and support for substance use and problem gambling addiction.

We have different services to help you with your family needs.

A short description of the service and how the visitor will benefit from it.

TFCC provides crisis/emergency services and supports for individuals experiencing mental health crisis.

The TFCC’s Developmental Disabilities Team provides access to local, regional, and statewide resources for children and adults who experience a developmental disability.

TFCC provides support to overcome and strengthen Tillamook County residents through prevention services.

Pride Month is an annual celebration in June that recognizes and honors the LGBTQ+ community.

June is Men’s Health Month, a time dedicated to highlighting the importance of both physical and mental well-being for men. At Tillamook Family Counseling Center, we are committed to raising awareness about the unique mental health challenges men face and promoting resources to address these issues.

Since 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month has been observed each May to increase understanding of mental health and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health conditions. Tillamook Family Counseling Center proudly supports this annual initiative by encouraging open conversations about mental well-being and helping our community access the resources they need.