OP girls change the world, and that change can begin with you.

Over and over, OP girls and partnering agencies call OP life changing. We couldn’t do it without you. We are a 501c3 nonprofit and there are many ways you can contribute.

Join the OP Society, a Monthly Giving Club.

Choosing to make your donation monthly makes you a member of the OP Society. Your monthly contribution will allow us to plan ahead for activities and programs for girls. See what OP girls have to say about what OP does for them.

Make a one-time donation.

Help girls access activities and resources that help them to make healthy decisions, access therapy services, and participate in school empowerment groups and presentations.

Or mail your donation to: 

Ophelia’s Place
1577 Pearl Street, Suite 100
Eugene, OR 97401

Did you know you can donate stock?

Ophelia’s Place accepts stock gifts. Speak to your financial advisor to learn more.

What Does Your Donation Do?

Empowering young people takes a holistic approach to ensure they receive the support they need at all the touchpoints in their lives. Whether providing invaluable therapy support youth, providing a safe space for girls to connect, or supporting the adults in their lives, OP is there for girls and youth. Among the many ways we do that:

$50 registers a girl for an after-school workshop

$100 provides materials for a healthy relationship classroom presentation in schools

$250 gives a young person therapy for one month

$500 supports a Young Amazing Women of Color empowerment group for eight girls

Lives change and girls rise at OP.

...I went through a lot of trauma in my young years. Ophelia’s Place was a safe and encouraging place that I felt that I belonged and felt supported. The staff there and counselors were so amazing to me... I loved the groups and to be able to have some sort of communication with other girls my age. Ophelia’s Place was a foundation for me to finish high school, to feel like someone believed in me… So thank you for your amazing support to me and I hope that your organization keeps on helping other girls like me who need to feel like someone believes in them.
— OP Girl