Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer help/referrals to victims of abuse throughout the state. If you plan to contact a program via email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Baker
MayDay, Inc.
1834 Main StreetBaker City, OR 97814
Hotline: (541) 523-4134 or (888) 213-4134
Phone: (541) 523-9472
Fax: (541) 524-9493
MayDay, Inc. provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, teen dating violence, and stalking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, medical and legal accompaniment, information and referrals to community resources, restraining/stalking order assistance, emergency shelter for victims and their children, support groups, children’s activities and advocacy, transportation, used telephones for emergency calls, and prevention and education services. MayDay, Inc. serves Baker County.
Benton
Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence (Administrative Office)
4786 Southwest Philomath Boulevard4786 SW Philomath Blvd.
Corvallis, OR 97333
Hotline: (541) 754-0110 or (800) 927-0197
Phone: (541) 758-0219
URL: https://cardv.org/
Email: cardv@peak.org
Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence (CARDV) provides services to victims of sexual and domestic violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, 24-hour emergency shelter, crisis response, support groups, restraining order assistance, and community education. Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence serves Benton County.
Clackamas
Clackamas Women's Services
A Safe Place Family Justice Center for Clackamas County256 Warner Milne Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Hotline: (503) 654-2288 or (888) 654-2288
Phone: (503) 655-8600
Fax: (503) 557-5808
URL: https://www.cwsor.org/
Email: info@cwsor.org
Clackamas Women’s Services (CWS) provides services to victims of domestic and/or sexual violence and their children. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, counseling and support groups, community based services (housing program, legal advocacy, family advocacy, and education trainings), youth education and prevention program, and culturally-specific programing. Clackamas Women’s Services serves Clackamas County.
Clatsop
The Harbor
801 Commercial StreetAstoria, OR 97103
Hotline: (503) 325-5735
Phone: (503)325-3426
URL: https://www.harbornw.org/
The Harbor provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, safety planning, protective order assistance, legal and medical advocacy, and information and referrals to outside resources. The Harbor serves Clatsop County.
Columbia
SAFE of Columbia County
P.O. Box 22St. Helens, OR 97051
Hotline: (503) 397-6161 or (866) 397-6161
Phone: (503) 397-7110
URL: https://www.safeofcolumbiacounty.org/
SAFE of Columbia County provides services to everyone affected by domestic and/or sexual violence, including intimate partner violence, rape, stalking, elder abuse, child abuse, gender-based harassment and unwanted sexual advances.
Coos
The SAFE Project
1681 Newmark AvenueCoos Bay, OR 97420
Hotline: (541) 756-7000
Phone: (541) 888-1048
URL: http://stopabusecoos.org/
Email: respy@stopabusecoos.org
The SAFE Project provides services to victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, crisis response team, counseling and support groups, and community training initiatives. The SAFE Project serves Coos County.
Curry
Oasis Advocacy and Shelter
P.O. Box 932Gold Beach, OR 97444
Hotline: (541) 247-7600 or (800) 447-1167
Phone: (541) 425-5238
URL: https://oasisadvocacyandshelter.org/
Oasis Advocacy and Shelter provides services to adult and child victims and survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter/safe house, resource information and referrals, emergency and appointment transportation (local locations), emergency food, clothing, and household items, education and prevention classes in-school at the middle and high school levels, court advocacy, accompaniment by Sexual Assault Task Force (SART) trained advocates to hospital for sexual assault victims, peer support groups, case management and client services, and public education. Oasis Advocacy and Shelter serves Curry County.
Deschutes
Saving Grace
1004 Northwest Milwaukee Avenue, Suite 100Bend, OR 97703
Hotline: (541) 389-7021 or (866) 504-8992
Phone: (541) 382-9227
Fax: (541) 330-5067
URL: https://www.saving-grace.org/
Email: info@saving-grace.org
Saving Grace provides services to victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, support groups, emergency shelter, professional training, emergency transportation, court advocacy, respite child care, programs for children exposed to violence, community education, hospital response, therapy, individual crisis counseling, public awareness, information and referral to social services, youth violence prevention, and supervised and exchange center. Saving Grace serves Deschutes County.
Douglas
Battered Persons' Advocacy
1202 Southeast DouglasRoseburg, OR 97470
Hotline: (541) 673-7867 or (800) 464-6543
Phone: (541) 957-0288
Fax: (541) 672-8140
URL: https://peaceathome.com/
Battered Persons’ Advocacy (BPA) provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/ stalking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, peer counseling, safety planning, lethality/danger assessment, assistance with food and hygiene items, 911 emergency cell phones, door lock changes and many other emergency services, emergency shelter, support groups, long term case management, transitional housing apartments, legal advocacy, assistance with protective and stalking orders, sexual assault response services, and information and referrals. Battered Persons’ Advocacy serves Douglas County.
Grant
Heart of Grant County
Hotline: (541) 620-1342 Phone: (541) 575-4335
Provides services for victims of domestic violence, including a 24-hour crisis and support hotline, emergency shelter, support groups, legal advocacy, services for children and youth, prevention education, confidential advocacy, safety planning, and referrals to other services.
Harney
Harney Helping Organization for Personal Emergencies
85 North Date StreetBurns, OR 97720
Hotline: (541) 573-7176
Phone: (541) 573-2726
Fax: (541) 573-2644
URL: https://www.hhope.org/
Email: hhope@centurytel.net
Harney Helping Organization for Personal Emergencies (HHOPE) provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, shelter, medical advocacy, community education, and support services. Harney Helping Organization for Personal Emergencies serves Harney County.
Hood River
Helping Hands Against Violence, Inc.
P.O. Box 441Hood River, OR 97031
Hotline: (541) 386-6603 or (800) 799-7233
Phone: (541) 386-4808
URL: https://www.helpinghandsoregon.org/
Email: advocate@helpinghandsoregon.org
Helping Hands Against Violence, Inc. provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency assistance, young women’s center, medical and legal advice, support groups, and community outreach. Helping Hands Against Violence, Inc. serves Hood River.
Jackson
Community Works
201 West Main Street, Suite 3DMedford, OR 97501
Hotline: (541) 779-4357 or (855) 779-4357
Phone: (541) 779-2393 ext. 200
Fax: (541) 779-3317
URL: http://www.community-works.org/index.php?%2Fcw%2Fdunn_house_outreach%2F
Email: Info@Community-Works.org
Community Works provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and at-risk youth and their families. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, information and referrals, shelter, family advocacy, court advocacy, case management, transitional living, support groups, and transportation. Community Works serves Jackson County.
Josephine
Women's Crisis Support Team
560A Northeast F Street, Suite PMB 430Grants Pass, OR 97526
Hotline: (800) 750-9278 or (541) 479-9349
URL: https://www.wcstjoco.org/
Women’s Crisis Support Team (WCST) provides services to victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, crisis response, emergency assistance, family court advocacy, court mandated family abuse awareness classes weekly (for both men and women), criminal court advocacy, support groups, Department of Human Services advocate, community advocacy, and community education. Women’s Crisis Support Team serves Josephine County.
Klamath
Marta's House
P.O. Box 1358Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Hotline: (541) 884-0390 or (541) 883-7273
Phone: (541) 850-8939
Fax: (541) 850-8435
URL: https://martashouse.org/
Email: business@martashouse.org
Marta’s House provides services to victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, crisis services, sexual assault victim services, rape crisis intervention, community education, and prevention and intervention. Marta’s House serves Klamath County and parts of Northern California.
Lake
Lake County Crisis Center
P.O Box 774726 North 1st Street
Lakeview, OR 97630
Hotline: (541) 947-2449 or (800) 338-7590
Phone: (541) 947-2498
Fax: (541) 947-2147
URL: http://lakecountycrisiscenter.org/
Email: lccrisiscenter@gmail.com
Lake County Crisis Center provides services to victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, safety planning, temporary shelter, assistance obtaining a restraining order, medical and legal advocacy and accompaniment, transportation, and support groups. Lake County Crisis Center serves Lake County.
New Beginnings Intervention Center
87127 Christmas Valley HighwayChristmas Valley, OR 97641
Hotline: (541) 576-3051 or (800) 850-4838
Phone: (541) 576-3009
URL: https://c19vaxequity.org/
Email: cm.nbic@yahoo.com
New Beginnings Intervention Center (NBIC) provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or elder abuse. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, temporary shelter (motel room), peer support, safety planning, and assistance leaving the area, restraining order application assistance, victims’ compensation forms, information and referrals, and medical and legal advocacy. New Beginnings Center serves Lake County.
Lane
Lane County District Attorney's Office
Victims Services Division125 East 8th Avenue, Room 400
Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: (541) 682-4523
Fax: (541) 682-3693
URL: https://www.lanecounty.org/government/county_departments/district_attorney_s_off…
The Lane County District Attorney’s Office Victim Services Division provides resources to victims of crime. Resources include: information on how to apply for a restraining order and stalking protective order, and crime victim financial statement forms, victim rights request forms, and more. Victim Services Division serves Lane County.
Siuslaw Outreach Services
1576 West 12th StreetFlorence, OR 97439
Hotline: (541) 997-4444
Phone: (541) 997-2816
Fax: (541) 997-7257
URL: https://florencesos.org/
Siuslaw Outreach Services (SOS) provides services to victims of domestic violence and individuals in need of emergency aid assistance, and safe shelter. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, advocacy, safe house shelter, protective order assistance, housing/homeless prevention, low income energy assistance, women’s empowerment group, emergency aid vouchers, referrals to community resources, and financial management and parenting classes. Siuslaw Outreach Services serves Western Lane County.
Womenspace
1577 Pearl StreetEugene, OR 97405
Hotline: (541) 6513 or (800) 281-2800
Phone: (541) 485-8232
Fax: (541) 686-6664
URL: https://www.hopesafetyalliance.org/
Womenspace provides services to victims of domestic violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency services, support groups, transitional programs, community education, legal advocacy, and rural advocacy. Womenspace serves Lane County.
Lincoln
My Sisters' Place
934 Southwest Eighth StreetNewport, OR 97365
Hotline: (541) 994-5959 or (800) 841-8325
Phone: (541) 574-9424
URL: http://mysistersplace.us/
Email: info@mysistersplace.us
My Sisters’ Place provides services to victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, court accompaniment and legal advocacy, systems advocacy, rape victim advocacy, emergency shelter, education and information, and community and resource referrals. My Sister’s Place serves Lincoln County.
Malheur
Project DOVE
P.O. Box 980Ontario, OR 97914
Hotline: (800) 889-2000
Phone: (541) 889-6316
URL: http://projectdoveor.org/
Email: dove1@fmtc.com
Project DOVE provides services to victims of domestic and sexual violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, safety planning, emergency shelter, advocacy, and referrals to community resources, crisis intervention, and a transition program for survivors who need support for an extended time. Project DOVE serves Malheur County.
Marion
Canyon Crisis Center
825 Northwest Santiam BoulevardMill City, OR 97360
Hotline: (503) 897-2327
Fax: (503) 897-5060
Email: ccrisisc@gmail.com
Canyon Crisis Center provides services to victims of domestic violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, support groups, legal advocacy, and referrals to outside services. Canyon Crisis Center serves Marion.
Center for Hope & Safety
605 Center Street NortheastSalem, OR 97301
Hotline: (503) 399-7722 or (866) 399-7722
Phone: (503) 378-1572
Fax: (503) 364-7998
URL: https://hopeandsafety.org/
Email: info@mvwcs.com
Center for Hope and Safety provides services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and/or human trafficking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, shelter, advocacy, and support. Center for Hope & Safety serves Marion County.
Morrow
Domestic Violence Services, Inc.
Hotline: (800) 833-1161 Phone: (541) 567-0424 Boardman Advocacy Center
Phone 2: (541) 276-3322 Heppner Advocacy Center
URL: https://www.dvs-or.org/
Domestic Violence Services, Inc. provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include a 24-hour hotline, safety planning, peer support, community resource information and referrals, emergency transportation, emergency medical, legal, and personal advocacy, community education, primary prevention education, emergency shelter for women and children and a women’s support group (other gender based groups may be formed upon developed interest). Domestic Violence Services, Inc. serves Umatilla County and Morrow County.
Multnomah
Bradley Angle
5432 North Albina AvenuePortland, OR 97217
Hotline: (503) 281-2442
Phone: (503) 232-1528
Fax: (503) 232-6617
URL: https://www.bradleyangle.org/
Bradley Angle provides services to victims and survivors of domestic violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, youth and family support, LGBTQ program, Healing Roots program – specialized support to meet the needs of Black and African American survivors and their families, housing assistance program, and an economic empowerment program – to help survivors rebuild their financial security. Bradley Angle serves Multnomah County.
Call to Safety
P.O. Box 42610Portland, OR 97242
Hotline: (503) 235-5333 or (888) 235-5333
Phone: (503) 234-9751
Fax: (503) 234-3749
URL: https://calltosafety.org/
Email: support@calltosafety.org
Call to Safety provides services to victims of domestic and sexual violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, email support, safety planning, follow-up advocacy, in-person medical advocacy, updates on shelter space in the Portland Metro Area, Safety & Stabilization Assessments (SSAs) – required to access domestic violence shelter in Multnomah County, and support groups. Call to Safety serves Multnomah County.
El Programa Hispano Católico
Hotline: (503) 232-4448 URL: https://elprograma.org/our-services/unica/
Email: UNICA@elprograma.org
El Programa Hispano Católico provides services to individuals and families, including 24-hour crisis and support hotline, support groups, legal advocacy, economic justice and financial advocacy, services for children and youth, prevention education, confidential advocacy, safety planning, and referrals to other services. El Programa Hispano Católico serves Multnomah county.
Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization - Refugee and Immigrant Family Strengthening
10301 NE Glisan StreetPortland, OR 97220
Phone: (503) 234-1541
URL: https://irco.org/
The Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) serves the holistic needs of immigrants, refugees, and mainstream community members in Oregon and SW Washington by providing support groups, legal advocacy, economic justice and financial advocacy, services for children and youth, confidential advocacy, safety planning, and referrals to other services. The Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization serves Multnomah county.
Native American Youth and Family Healing Center
5135 NE Columbia BoulevardPortland, OR 97218
Hotline: (503) 318-5213
Phone: (503) 288-8177
URL: https://nayapdx.org/
The Native American Youth and Family Healing Center provides culturally-specific programs and services by providing support groups, legal advocacy, economic justice and financial advocacy, services for children and youth, prevention education, confidential advocacy, safety planning, and referrals to other services.
Raphael House of Portland
4110 Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard, Suite 503Portland, OR 97214
Hotline: (503) 222-6222
Phone: (503) 222-6507
Fax: (503) 222-4754
URL: https://raphaelhouse.com/
Raphael House of Portland provides services to victims of domestic violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, transitional housing, one-on-one advocacy, prevention education, youth program, community referrals, employment assistance, and case management. Raphael House of Portland serves Multnomah County.
Russian Oregon Social Services
7931 NE Halsey St., Suite 304Portland, OR 97213
Phone: (503) 777-3437
Fax: (503) 777-6545
URL: https://emoregon.org
Email: ross@emoregon.org
Russian Oregon Social Services provides culturally-specific domestic violence and sexual assault services to the Russian-speaking population in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Services include: a 24-hour Russian-language hotline, advocacy, case management, safety planning, assistance obtaining protective orders and filling out other forms and documents, medical and court accompaniment, support groups, referrals to Russian-speaking specialist, temporary and transitional housing assistance, and translation and interpretation support.
The Salvation Army West Women's and Children's Shelter
P.O. Box 2398Portland, OR 97208
Phone: (503) 224-7718
URL: https://westwomens.salvationarmy.org/west_womens_and_childrens_shelter/services-…
The Salvation Army West Women’s and Children’s Shelter provides services to victims of domestic violence. Services include: basic necessities (food and clothing), shelter, job search assistance, transportation assistance, tutoring for GED completion, safety planning, domestic violence education, prevention and support groups, tenant education classes, and financial wellness workshops. The Salvation Army West Women’s and Children’s Shelter serves Multnomah County.
Volunteers of America Home Free
3910 Southeast Stark StreetPortland, OR 97214
Hotline: (503) 771-5503 (Mon-Fri, 8AM – 5PM)
Phone: (503) 239-3929
URL: https://www.voaor.org/find-services/adults-children-and-families/home-free/
Volunteers of America Home Free provides services to victims and survivors of domestic violence. Services include: a crisis hotline, courtcare – drop-in child care program for children of families involved in court proceedings, family recovery support, housing assistance, rehabilitation services, and job assistance. Volunteers of America Home Free serves Multnomah County.
YWCA of Greater Portland
The Gateway Center10305 East Burnside Street
Portland, OR 97216
Phone: (503) 988-6400
Fax: (503) 988-6499
URL: https://ywcapdx.squarespace.com/survivor-services
The YWCA of Greater Portland is part of the YWCA’s Domestic Violence program it provides services to victims and survivors of domestic violence. The YWCA of Greater Portland has three different shelters/resource centers: The Gateway Center, Home Forward, and the Yolanda Project. The Yolanda Project assists survivors who are at risk of becoming homeless to obtain safe, stable housing for themselves and their family. The program offers specialized housing assistance for survivors from The Gateway Center and Home Forward. The Yolanda Project services also include: housing advocacy, information on legal housing rights, and administration of rapid re-housing and eviction prevention grants. The Gateway Center’s services include: safety planning, emergency housing and housing support, rent assistance/motel vouchers, housing referrals and address confidentiality programs, basic needs (clothing, food, hygiene supplies, etc.), court advocacy, and support. Home Forward’s services include housing services. The YWCA of Greater Portland serves Multnomah County.
Polk
Sable House
289 East Ellendale Avenue, Suite 701Dallas, OR 97338
Hotline: (503) 623-4033 or (866) 518-0284
Phone: (503) 623-6703
URL: https://www.sablehouse.org/
Sable House provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, case management, information and referrals to community services, advocacy, support groups, shelter, legal advocacy, and safety planning. Sable House serves Polk County.
Tillamook
Tides of Change
1902 2nd StreetP.O. Box 187
Tillamook, OR 97141
Hotline: (503) 842-9486 or (800) 992-1679
URL: https://www.tidesofchangenw.org/
Tides of Change provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, safety planning, emergency shelter, food, clothing, and transportation, professional counseling, advocacy, support groups, information and referrals, and civil legal assistance. Tides of Change serves Tillamook County.
Umatilla
Domestic Violence Services, Inc.
1103 Southeast Court PlacePendleton, OR 97801
Hotline: (800) 833-1161
Phone: (541) 276-3322 Pendleton & Milton-Freewater Advocacy Centers
Phone 2: (541) 567-0424 Hermiston Advocacy Center
URL: https://www.dvs-or.org/
Domestic Violence Services, Inc. provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include a 24-hour hotline, safety planning, peer support, community resource information and referrals, emergency transportation, emergency medical, legal, and personal advocacy, community education, primary prevention education, emergency shelter for women and children and a women’s support group (other gender based groups may be formed upon developed interest). Domestic Violence Services, Inc. serves Umatilla County and Morrow County.
Union
Shelter from the Storm
10901 Island AveLa Grande, OR 97850
Hotline: (541) 963-9261 (24 hours)
Phone: (541) 963-7226
URL: https://www.unioncountysfs.org/
Wallowa
Safe Harbors
401 Northeast First Street, Suite BEnterprise, OR 97828
Hotline: (541) 426-6565
Phone: (800) 404-7233
Fax: (541) 426-0206
URL: https://www.wcsafeharbors.com/
Email: safe@eoni.com
Safe Harbors provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, shelter, emotional support, information and referrals, restraining order assistance, individual advocacy, support groups, emergency assistance/financial advocacy, court and hospital accompaniment, in-person crisis response (in a public location), and an emergency cell phone program. Safe Harbors serves Wallowa County.
Wasco
HAVEN
P.O. Box 576The Dalles, OR 97058
Hotline: (541) 298-4789 or (800) 249-4789
Phone: (541) 296-1662
URL: https://www.wcsafeharbors.com/
Email: haven@gorge.net
HAVEN provides services to victims of domestic violence, teen dating violence, sexual assault, trafficking, stalking, and child abuse. HAVEN serves Wasco County.
Washington
Domestic Violence Resource Center
180 East Main Street, Suite 201Hillsboro, OR 97123
Hotline: (503) 469-8620
Phone: (503) 640-5352
URL: https://www.dvrc-or.org/
Domestic Violence Resource Center provides services to victims of domestic violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, protective order advocacy, counseling, shelter, safety planning, referrals to community resources, and community training. Domestic Violence Resource Centers serves Washington County and surrounding areas.
Yamhill
Henderson House
610 Southeast First Street610 SE First St
McMinnville, OR 97128
Hotline: (503) 472-1503 or (877) 227-5946
Phone: (503) 472-0244
URL: https://www.hendersonhouse.org/
Henderson House provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, primary advocacy (individual/family, medical, bi-lingual) protection order assistance, restraining order assistance, shelter, resource referrals, and support groups. Henderson House serves Yamhill County.




