Trauma Intervention Program
of Lane County

When tragedy happens, TIP is there.

The Trauma Intervention Program (TIP) of Lane County is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that those who are emotionally traumatized in emergency situations receive the immediate assistance they need. TIP is comprised of a group of specially trained and screened volunteers available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Proudly serving Lane County, TIP Volunteers are called by law enforcement, fire and hospital personnel to assist victims, families, friends, witnesses and bystanders by providing emotional support and practical resources.

Our Mission

Our volunteers provide emotional first aid to survivors of tragedy in order to ease their immediate suffering and facilitate their healing and long term recovery.

Support for Communities

Survivors of tragedy get a higher level of care in Lane County because TIP is involved. TIP contributes more than 60,000 hours of volunteer time per year to the community. Having TIP on a scene lowers the stress level of emergency workers and helps them focus on the details of their job.

"The volunteer from TIP was so valuable to me and my daughter when my husband passed suddenly. Thank you for providing this to our community."— TIP Client

Resources for those grieving the loss of a loved one, or know someone who is ...

Upcoming Events

  • Fall 2024 Volunteer Training Academy - Dates TBA

    Now is your chance to put your compassion into action and join TIP as a volunteer.

    To learn more and register, click on the link below.