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By Denise Lehr

Portland State University

College of Liberal Arts & Sciences:

Conflict Resolution Program

VICTIM SERVICES IN OREGON

DIRECTORY

2

Contents

Map of Oregon Counties ..................................................................................................................... 4

Directory of Services .......................................................................................................................... 6

Baker County ................................................................................................................................. 7

Benton County................................................................................................................................ 9

Clackamas County (Portland Metro Area) ...................................................................................... 12

Clatsop County ............................................................................................................................. 20

Columbia County .......................................................................................................................... 22

Coos County ................................................................................................................................. 24

Crook County ............................................................................................................................... 27

Curry County ................................................................................................................................ 29

Deschutes County ......................................................................................................................... 31

Douglas County ............................................................................................................................ 35

Gilliam County ............................................................................................................................. 37

Grant County ................................................................................................................................ 39

Harney County ............................................................................................................................. 41

Hood River County ....................................................................................................................... 43

Jackson County............................................................................................................................. 45

Jefferson County ........................................................................................................................... 48

Josephine County .......................................................................................................................... 51

Klamath County ........................................................................................................................... 54

Lake County ................................................................................................................................. 56

Lane County ................................................................................................................................. 58

Lincoln County ............................................................................................................................. 62

Linn County ................................................................................................................................. 65

Marion County ............................................................................................................................. 70

Morrow County ............................................................................................................................ 75

Multnomah County (Portland Metro Area) ..................................................................................... 77

Polk County ................................................................................................................................. 89

Sherman County ........................................................................................................................... 92

Tillamook County ......................................................................................................................... 94

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Umatilla County ........................................................................................................................... 96

Union County ............................................................................................................................... 99

Wallowa County ......................................................................................................................... 101

Wasco County ............................................................................................................................ 103

Washington County (Portland Metro Area) ................................................................................... 105

Wheeler County .......................................................................................................................... 117

Yamhill County .......................................................................................................................... 119

State of Oregon ........................................................................................................................... 121

Victim Directory Evaluation ............................................................................................................ 127

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The Charles Tracy Restorative Justice Think Tank

The Charles Tracy Restorative Justice Think Tank came together in the winter of 2010 to discuss

ways in which the Portland State Community of thinkers about restorative justice could serve the

wider community. We are a group of students, faculty, and alumni who come together around

projects which emerge from local and regional needs.

The victim services directory arose from a collaborative program evaluation project conducted in

Winter of 2013 where it was discovered that serving and including victims in restorative justice

services continues to be problematic, and barriers to doing so abound. As a first move to support

an increase in outreach to victims it was determined that a directory of all known organizations

which provide services to victims in the State of Oregon would be good start. Making this

directory available to organizations providing restorative justice services, will, we hope, promote

and facilitate collaboration. The directory was compiled for the CTRJTT by Denise Lehr,

Masters student in Conflict Resolution, in the context of the culminating project for her Masters

Degree.

For the time being, the dissemination of the directory will be by Rachel Cunliffe, coordinator of

the Think Tank. She may be reached at Rachel.cunliffe@pdx.edu . Comment and feedback are

invited athttp://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YN7MCH3 or directly to Rachel Cunliffe.

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Map of Oregon Counties

Photo Credit: http://www.yellowmaps.com/maps/img/US/blank-county/Oregon_co_names.jpg

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Directory of Services

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Baker County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Baker County

District Attorney

1955 3rd St.

Baker City, OR 97814

P: 541-523-8205

F: 541-523-3913

Email: N/A

Web:

www.bakercounty.org/d

a/da/html

Description: Baker County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the laws of

the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Baker County DA

Victims Assistance

Program

1995 3rd St.

Ste. 320

Baker City, OR 97814

P: 541-523-8344

F: 541-523-3913

Email: N/A

Web:

www.bakercounty.org/d

a/vassist.htm

Description: The Baker County Victims Assistance Program assists crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support. provides advocacy and crisis response in conjunction with the Baker County Sexual Assault

Response Team (SART).

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Baker County

Self-Sufficiency

3165 10th St.

Ste. 100

Baker City, OR

97814

P: 541-523-3648

F: 541-523-9743

Email: N/A

Web:

www.oregon.gov/dhs

Description: The Baker City Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Baker County Sheriff

Department

3410 K St.

Baker City, OR

97814

P: 541-523-6415

F: 541-523-9219

Email:

sheriff@bakersheriff.or

g

Web:

www.bakersheriff.org

Description: Baker County Sheriff Department is to protect and to serve the county.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Baker County

Victim's Impact Panel

Class

1995 3rd St., Suite 320

Baker City, OR 97814

P: 541-523-8205

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

www.madd.org/local-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

The panel is facilitated by Oregon State Police and County Sherriff's Office. Cost: $30.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

May Day Inc. 1834 Main St.

Baker City, OR

97814

P:541-523-9472

F: N/A

Email:

milli@maydayinc. org

Web: N/A

Description: May Day Inc., offers services to prevent and assist victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual

Assault and Elder Abuse.

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Benton County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Benton County

District Attorney

Benton County

Courthouse

Corvallis, OR

97330

P: 541-766-6815

F: 541-766-6701

Email: Website has

confidential contact

form

Web:

www.co.benton.or.us/

Description: The Benton County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Benton County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

120 NW 1st. St.

Corvallis, OR

97330

P: 541-766-6688

F: 541-766-6701

Email: Website has

confidential contact

form

Web:

www.co.benton.or.us/da

/victim_assistance.php

Description: The Benton County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Benton County

Self-Sufficiency

545 SW 2nd.

Ste. B

Corvallis, OR

97333

P: 541-757-4201

F: 541-757-4110

Email: N/A

Web:

www.oregon.gov/dhs

Description: The Corvallis Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Benton County

Sheriff Department

180 NW 5th St

Corvallis, OR

97330

P: 541-766-6858

F: 541-766-6011

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

www.co.benton.or.us/sh

eriff

Description: The Benton County Sheriff Department provides professional service and protection with

honor and integrity.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Benton County

Victim's Impact Panel

Class

120 NW St

Corvallis, OR 97330

P: 541-766-6682

F: Not available

Email: Not available

Web:

www.madd.org/local-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

The panel is facilitated by Oregon State Police and County Sheriff's Office. Cost: $25.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Benton County

Willamette Criminal

Justice Council-

Restorative Justice &

DUII

Victim Impact Panel

120 NW 4th St.

Corvallis, OR

97330

P: 541-766-6647

F: 541-766-6701

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

form

Web:

www.co.benton.or.us/da

/wcjc/duii_vip_pg2.php

Description: WCJC DUII Victim Impact Panel (VIP) provides victims with opportunities to have their

needs identified, hold offenders accountable and actively involve the community.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Center Against Rape

and Domestic Violence

(CARDV)

PO Box 914

Corvallis, OR

97339

P:541-758-0219

Hotline: 541-754-0110

or800-927-0197

Shelter: 541-754-0110

F:

Email: Website has

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://cardvservices.org

Description: The Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence provides services and support to people

affected by sexual and domestic violence. CARDV provides education and leadership within the

community to change societal conditions that cultivate sexual and domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Neighbor-to-Neighbor,

Inc.

308 Broadalbin St. SW.

Albany, Oregon, 97301

P: 541-223-4189

F: N/A

Email:

N2NBentonLinn@gmai

l.com

Web:

www.n2nmediation.org/

Description: Neighbor-to-Neighbor is dedicated to providing peaceful solutions to conflict through

mediation, facilitation, education and training. Our aim is to provide families, neighborhoods, and crime

victims the means to achieve peace and reconciliation.

12

Clackamas County (Portland Metro Area)

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Bradley Angle 5432 N. Albina Ave

Portland, OR 97217

P: 503-281-3540

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://bradleyangle.org/

Description: Bradley Angle’s mission is to serve all people affected by domestic violence. They assist

any person experiencing or at risk for domestic violence and provide support for safety, education,

empowerment, healing, and hope.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Catholic Charities

Survivors of Human

Trafficking Program

2740 SE Powell

Boulevard, #5

Portland, Oregon 97202

P:503-231-4866

F: 503-231-4327

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

www.catholiccharitieso

regon.org/

Description: OSSIP (Catholic Charities’ program for survivors of human trafficking) helps trafficking

survivors navigate legal processes and find assistance through social services.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clackamas County

District Attorney

Clackamas Co.

Courthouse

Oregon City,

OR 97045

P: 503-655-8431

F: 503-650-8943

Email:

districtattorney@co.clac

kamas.or.us

Web:

www.clackamas.us/da

Description: The Clackamas County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of

the laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim

Services

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clackamas County

DA

Victim Assistance

Program

708 Main St

Oregon City,

OR 97045

P: 503-655-8431

Crisis: 503-655-8616

F: 503-650-8943

Email:

victimassistance@co.cl

ackamas.or.us

Web:

www.clackamas.us/da

Description: The Clackamas County District Attorney Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime

victims and survivors in navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer

community resources and support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clackamas County

(Oregon City)

Self-Sufficiency

315 S. Beavercreek Rd

Oregon City, OR 97045

P: 503-673-7300

F: 503-673-7301

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

www.oregon.gov/dhs

Description: The Oregon City Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clackamas County

Juvenile Department

Victim Impact

Program

2121 S. Kaen Rd

Oregon City,

OR 97045

P: 503-655-8342

F: 503-655-8448

Email: Website contain

personal email contact.

Web:http://www.clacka

mas.us/juvenile/vip.htm

l

Description: The Clackamas County Juvenile Department Victim Impact Program proactively reaches

out to crime victims of juvenile offenses in order to respond to, and serve their interests.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clackamas County

Sheriff Department

Victim Services

Program

2222 S. Kaen Rd

Oregon City,

OR 97045

P: 503-655-8776

F: 503-722-6158

Email: Website contain

personal email contact.

Web:

www.clackamas.us/corr

ections/victim.html

Description: The Clackamas County Sheriff Department Victim Services Program provides leadership

and advocacy for crime victims/survivors, their families and their communities within community

corrections.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clackamas County

Victim's Impact Panel

1024 Main Street

Oregon City, OR 97045

P: 503-722-6287

F: Not available

Email: Not available

Web:

www.madd.org/local-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $50.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clackamas County

Resolution Services

2051 Kaen Road

Oregon City, OR 97045

P: 503-655-8415

F: N/A

Email: Contact form on

website

Web:

www.clackamas.us/ccrs

/

Description: CCRS assists couples, families and youth who are or are at risk of becoming involved in the

court system to reach agreements about their disputes and to build conflict resolution skills.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clackamas Women's

Services

704 Main St. Suite 200.

Oregon City, OR 97045

P: 503-722-2366

F: 503-722-8059

Email: info@cwsor.org

Web: www.cwsor.org

Description: Clackamas Women's Services provides shelter and support services for survivors of

domestic violence. Advocates and volunteers provide one-on-one support through talking with and

listening to women, playing with children, acting as legal advocate, and operating a 24-hour crisis line.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Columbia County

Women's Resource

Center/The Starting

Place Shelter

PO Box 22

164 Little St.

St. Helens, OR

97051

P: 503-397-7100

F: 503-366-9529

Email: info@ccwr.com

Web: www.ccwrc.com

Description: The Columbia County Women's Resource Center mission is to empower the community to

live safe healthy lives, free from abuse. Their goal is to respond to a recognized growing need for

services for victims and survivors of family violence, sexual assault, child abuse and for persons facing

crisis. The Starting Place Shelter is a residential shelter with provides temporary confidential, non-

violent housing for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Domestic Violence

Resource Center

PO Box 494

Hillsboro, OR

97123

P: 503-640-5352

F: 503-906-1223

Email:dvrc@dvrc-

or.org

Web: www.dvrc-or.org

Description: The Domestic Violence Resource Center provides a 24 hours crisis hotline, emergency

shelter (Monika's House), assistance with protective orders, advocacy, counseling and outreach.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

El Programa Hispano

Project UNICA

2740 SE Powell

Blvd.

Portland, OR

97202

Gresham

P: 503-699-8350

F: 503-666-7487

Portland

P: 503-236-9670

F: 503-231-4327

Crisis: 503-232-4448

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

www.catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Description: Project UNICA provides assistance to Spanish-speaking women, men, and adolescents

affected by domestic violence and sexual assault.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Immigrant & Refugee

Community

Organization (IRCO)

Refugee & Immigrant

Family

Strengthening

1031 NE Glisan

St.

Portland, OR

Main Office

P:503-234-1541

F: N/A

African House

P: 503-802-0082

Asian Family Center

P: 503-235-9396

Senior Center

P: 503-988-5480

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

form or contact:

Web: www.irco.org

Description: The IRCO promotes the integration of refugees, immigrants and the community into a self-

sufficient, healthy and inclusive multiethnic society.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Native American

Family Healing

Circle

5135 NE Columbia

Blvd

Portland, OR

97218

P: 503-288-8177

F:503-288-1260

Email: Website contain

confidential contact

form.

Web:

www.nayapdx.org

Description: The Native American Family Healing Circle provides housing, safety planning, crisis

intervention and support groups to individual affected by abuse.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Portland Women's

Crisis Line

PO Box 42610

Portland, OR 97242

P: 503-232-9751

F: 503-234-3749

Email: info@pwcl.org

Web: http://pwcl.org/

Description: PWCL provides confidential support services and education to empower. The PWCL

operates a 24/7 Crisis Line and Sexual Assault Advocacy Program. In any language, the Crisis Line can

provide needs assessments, peer support, safety planning, crisis intervention and information and

referrals to community resources. The Sexual Assault Program provides specialized services to survivors

of sexual assault.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Raphael House of

Portland

4110 SE Hawthorne

Blvd., # 503

Portland, OR 97214

P: 503-222-6507

F: 503-222-4754

Email:

tlorenzen@raphaelhous

e.com

Web:

http://raphaelhouse.com

/

Description: Raphael House of Portland is a multi-faceted domestic violence agency dedicated to

fighting the causes and effects of intimate partner violence in a variety of ways. They offer confidential

emergency shelter, a 24-hour in-house crisis line, transitional housing and advocacy programs, non-

residential advocacy in partnership with the Portland Police Bureau, and community outreach and

education.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Resolutions Northwest 1827 NE 44th Ave

Suite 300

Portland, OR 97213

P: 503-595-4890

F: N/A

Email:

info@resolutionsnorthw

est.org

Web:

www.resolutionsnorthw

est.org/

Description: Resolutions Northwest provides a wide range of mediation and facilitation services that

help community members find solutions to conflict.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Project UNICA

(Gresham)

138 NE 3rd Street,

Suite 140

Gresham, OR 97030

P: 503-669-8350

F: 503-666-7487

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:www.catholicchari

tiesoregon.org/latino_se

rvices_unica.asp

Description: Project UNICA provides support, advocacy, and opportunity for self-empowerment to

assist Latino survivors of violence and oppression to exercise free and informed life choices free of

abuse.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Project UNICA

(Portland)

2740 SE Powell Blvd.,

#9

Portland, OR 97202

P: 503- 688-2630

F: 503-688-2631

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:www.catholicchari

tiesoregon.org/latino_se

rvices_unica.asp

Description: Project UNICA provides support, advocacy, and opportunity for self-empowerment to

assist Latino survivors of violence and oppression to exercise free and informed life choices free of

abuse.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Russian Oregon

Social Services

(ROSS)

4033 SE. Wood-

stock Blvd

Portland, OR

97202

P: 503-777-3437

F: 503-777-6545

Crisis: 503-221-1054

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

form

Web:

http://emoregon.org

Description: The ROSS provides culturally specific domestic violence and sexual assault services to

Russian-speaking refugees and immigrants. They also provide a 24 hours crisis hot line, crisis

intervention, housing assistance, support groups and referrals.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Sexual Assault

Resource Center

4900 SW

Griffith Dr.

Ste. 100

Beaverton, OR

97005

P:503-384-0408

F: N/A

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

www.sarcoregon.org

Description: The Sexual Assault Resource Center works to promote social justice by eliminating sexual

violence in our community with support and advocacy.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

South Asian Women's

Empowerment &

Resource Center

(SAWERA)

P.O. Box 91242

Portland, OR 97291

P: 503-641-2425

F: 503-641-2442

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web: http://sawera.org/

Description: SAWERA offers free, confidential, and culturally sensitive

services to South Asian women and children who are experiencing domestic violence in Oregon.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Volunteers of

America-Home Free

3910 SE Stark Street,

Portland, OR 97214

P: 503-239-3929

F: N/A

Email: Website contain

confidential contact

form

Web: www.voaor.org/

Description: Home Free mission is to assist adults and children surviving domestic violence to move not

just toward safety, but toward freedom and all that the word home suggests.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

West Women and

Children's Shelter

(Salvation Army)

8495 SE. Monterey

Ave.

Happy Valley,

OR 97086

P: 503-731-3900

F: N/A

Crisis: 503-224-7718

Email: Website contain

confidential contact

form

Web:

www1.usw.salvationar

my.org

Description: The Salvation Army West Women and Children's Shelter intervenes in the lives of

homeless and abused women and children by providing opportunities for self-sufficiency through shelter

and support services.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

YWCA-Yolanda

House

10305 East Burnside

Street

Portland, Oregon 97216

P: 503-988-6400

F:503-988-6499

Email:

connect@ywcapdx.org

Web:

www.portlandonline.co

m/gatewaycenter/

Description: Yolanda House is a long-term communal housing program, that provides survivors of

domestic violence and their children a safe haven to get back on their feet after escaping the atrocity of

domestic violence.

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Clatsop County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clastop County

District Attorney

PO Box. 149

749 Commercial St.

Astoria, OR

97103

P: 503-325-8581

F: 503-325-9305

Email:

da@co.clatsop.or.us

Web:

http://www.co.clatsop.o

r.us

Description: The Clastop County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clastop County DA

Victim Assistance

Unit

PO Box. 149

749 Commercial St.

Astoria, OR

97103

P: 503-325-1599

P: 503-325-8581 x 1207

F: 503-325-9305

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.clatsop.o

r.us

Description: The Clatsop County Victim Assistance Unit provides assistance to both victims and

witnesses in navigating through the criminal justice system. The Victim Assistance Unit provides up-to-

date information and support to victims of criminal acts.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clastop County

Self-Sufficiency

450 Marine Dr.

Ste. 200

Astoria, OR

97103

P: 503-325-2021

F:503-325-6506

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Astoria Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose safety

is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clatsop County

Sheriff Department

PO Box 658

Astoria, OR

97103

P: 503-325-8635

F: 503-325-8675

Email:

sheriff@co.clatsop.or.us

Web:

http://co.clatsop.or.us

Description: The Clatsop County Sheriff Department provides primary criminal investigation and law

enforcement for Clatsop County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clatsop County

Women's Resource

Center and Hutchens

House Shelter

1010 Duane St.

Ste. 207

Astoria, OR

97103

P:503-325-3426

Crisis: 503-325-5735

F: 503-325-7107

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.ccwrc.net

Description: The Clatsop County Women's Resource Center mission is to assist in the intervention,

recovery and well-being of domestic and sexual assault victims. The CCWRC provides the Hutchen

House Shelter: 503-325-3426 (evenings).

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Columbia County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Columbia County

District Attorney

230 Strand St.

Helens, OR

97051

P: 503-397-0300

F: 503-397-2760

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

form

Web:

http://www.co.columbia

.or.us

Description: The Columbia County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of

the laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim

Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Columbia County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

230 Strand St.

Helens, OR

97051

P: 503-366-3914

F: N/A

Email: Not Listed

Web:

http://courts.oregon.gov

/Columbia/pages/victim

rights.aspx

Description: The Columbia County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors

in navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Columbia County

Self-Sufficiency

500 N Hwy 30

Ste. 210

St. Helens, OR

97051

P: 503-397-1784

F: 503-397-0942

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The St. Helens Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Columbia County

Sheriff Department

901 Port Ave.

St. Helens, OR

97051

P: 503-366-4611

F: 503-366-4644

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form.

Web:

http://www.co.columbia

.or.us/sheriff

Description: The Columbia County Sheriff Department is committed to working in partnership with the

community to improve the quality of life in Columbia County.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Columbia County

Victim's Impact Panel

Class

PO BOX 933

St. Helens, OR 97526

P: 503-397-6159

F: N/A

Email: Not available

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $20.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Columbia County

Women's Resource

Center/The Starting

Place Shelter

PO Box 22

164 Little St.

St. Helens, OR

97051

P: 503-397-7100

Crisis: 503-397-6161

F: 503-366-9529

Email: info@ccwr.com

Web:

www.noexcuse4abuse.c

om & www.ccwrc.com

Description: The Columbia County Women's Resource Center mission is to empower the community to

live safe healthy lives, free from abuse. Their goal is to respond to a recognized growing need for

services for victims and survivors of family violence, sexual assault, child abuse and for persons facing

crisis. The Starting Place Shelter is a residential shelter with provides temporary confidential, non-

violent housing for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

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Coos County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Coos County

District Attorney

Coos County

Courthouse

Coquille, OR

97423

P: 541-396-3121 x307

F: 541-396-2991

Email:

ccosda@co.coos.or.us

Web:

http://www.co.coos.or.u

s/

Description: The Coos County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Coos County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

250 N. Baxter

Coquille, OR

97423

P: 541-396-7545

F: 541-396-2991

Email:

coosda@co.coos.or.us

Web:

http://www.co.coos.or.u

s/

Description: The Coos County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Coos County (Coos

Bay/North Bend)

Self-Sufficiency

Newmark Ctr

2110 Newmark Ave

Coos Bay, OR

97420

P: 541-888-2667

F: 541-888-7050

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Coos Bay/North Bend Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to

families whose safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Coos County

(Coquille)

Self-Sufficiency

The Courtyard

341 2nd St

Coquille, OR

97423

P: 541-396-7282

F: 541-396-2962

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Coquille Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Coos County Sheriff

Department

250 N. Baker

Coquille, OR

97423

P: 541-396-3121

F: 541-396-5932

Email:

coosso@co.coos.or.us

Web:

http://www.co.coos.or.u

s/Departments/SheriffO

ffice.aspx

Description: The Coos County Sheriff Department provides leadership, training and support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Coos County Victim's

Impact Panel Class

500 Central Ave

Coos Bay, OR, 97470

P: 541-269-8914

F: Not available

Email: Not available

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $35.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Neighbor-to-Neighbor

Mediation Services

PO Box 635

North Bend, OR 97459

P: 541-751-9666

F: N/A

Email:

cdn2n@n2nmediation.c

om

Web:

http://www.n2nmediati

on.com/

Description: N2N Mediation Services provides affordable mediation services to individuals, businesses,

neighbors and families.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon Law Center 455 S. 4th Street, Suite

5

Coos Bay, OR 97420-

0241

P: 541-269-1226

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.oregonlawc

enter.org/index_files/Pa

ge965.htm

Description: The Oregon Law Center provides access to justice for low income Oregonians. Services

include assistance with family law (including domestic violence), farm worker law, and housing law.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Women's Safety and

Resource Center

1681 Newmark Ave.

Coos Bay, OR 97420

P:541-888-1048

F: 541-888-1359

Cloe House Shelter:

541-756-2452

Jane's House Shelter:

541-808-2125

Email: Not listed

Web:

http://www.womensafet

y.org

Description: The Women's Safety and Resource Center provided emergency services to victims of

domestic Violence and sexual assault in Coos County.

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Crook County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Crook County

District Attorney

300 N.E. 3rd St.

Prineville, OR

97754

P: 541-447-4158

F: 541-447-6978

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

form

Web:

http://www.co.crook.or.

us/

Description: The Crook County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Crook County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

300 N.E. 3rd St.

Prineville, OR

97754

P: 541-447-4158

F: 541-447-6978

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

form

Web:

http://www.co.crook.or.

us

Description: The Crook County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Crook County

Self-Sufficiency

457 NE Ochoco Plaza

Dr.

Prineville, OR

97754

P: 541-447-3851

F: 541-416-0485

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Prineville Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Crook County

Sheriff Department

308 E. 2nd. St

Prineville, OR

97754

P: 541-447-6398

F: 541-416-0353

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form.

Web:

http://www.crookcount

ysheriff.com

Description: To protect and service the county and assist those in need.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Crook County

Victim's Impact Panel

Class

175 NW Meadowlakes

Dr.

Prineville, OR 97754

P: 541-447-4158

F: Not available

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $40 for adult and $25 for juvenile.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Saving Grace

Prineville Office

Main office: see

Deschutes County

(Bend, OR)

203 NE Court St.

Prineville, OR

97754

P: 541-416-2114

F:541-330-5067

Hotline: 541-389-7021

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web: www.saving-

grace.org

Description: The Saving Grace provided comprehensive family violence and sexual assault support and

services and promotes the value of living free from violence.

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Curry County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Curry County

District Attorney

29821 Ellensburg Ave.

Gold Beach, OR

97444

P: 541-247-3298 x3214

F: 541-247-6680

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.curry.or.

us

Description: The Curry County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Curry County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

29821 Ellensburg Ave.

Gold Beach, OR

97444

P: 541-247-3298 x3214

F: 541-247-6680

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.curry.or.

us

Description: The Curry County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Curry County

(Brookings)

Self-Sufficiency

16399 Lower Harbor

Rd

Harbor, OR

97415

P:541-469-5306

F: 541-469-2928

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Brooking Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Curry County (Gold

Beach)

Self-Sufficiency

94145 5th PL

Gold Beach,

OR 97444

P: 541-247-7036

F: 541-247-6951

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Gold Beach Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Curry County

Sheriff Department

29808 Clovin St

Gold Beach, OR

97444

P: 541-247-3242

F: 541-247-6893

Email: Website contains

personal email contact.

Web:

http://www.co.curry.or.

us/Sheriff/Sheriff.htm

Description: The Curry County Sheriff Department works to honor and uphold the public trust by

providing services to the citizens of Curry County in an open, professional, competent, fiscally

responsible and ethical manner.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Curry County

Victim's Impact Panel

Class

29513 Ellensburg, Suite

#9

Gold Beach, OR, 97444

P: 541-247-2412

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

www.madd.org/local-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

The panel is facilitated by Oregon State Police and County Sheriff's Office. Cost: $20.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oasis Shelter Home PO Box 932

Gold Beach, OR

97444

P:541-241-0607

Hotline: 800-447-1167

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www.oasisshelter

home.org

Description: The Oasis Shelter Home Inc, is an emergency shelter for adult and child victims of

domestic violence and sexual assault. The Oasis Shelter Home's mission is to help victims achieve a

life free from abuse through shelter, advocacy, and education.

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Deschutes County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Deschutes County

District Attorney

1164 NW Bond St.

Bend, OR

97701

P: 541-388-6520

F: 541-330-4691

Email: info@dcda.us

Web:

http://www.deschutesda

.org

Description: The Deschutes County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of

the laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim

Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Deschutes County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

1164 NW Bond St.

Bend, OR

97701

P: 541-388-6525

F: 541-330-4698

Email:

victimassistance@dcda.

us

Web:

www.deschutesda.org/v

ictimassistance/

Description: The Deschutes County Victim Assistance is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Deschutes County

Community Justice

Mediation

1128 NW. Harriman

Street

Bend, OR 97701

P: 541-385-1723

F:541-383-1525

Email: Email address

on website

Web:

https://www.ncjrs.gov/o

vc_archives/reports/dir_

victim-

offender/direct8.html#o

regon

Description: Mediation occurs during diversion, post-adjudication, pre-disposition, and post disposition

for misdemeanors and felonies.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Deschutes County

(Bend)

Self-Sufficiency

1300 NW Wall

St. Ste. 101

Bend, OR

97701

P: 541-388-6010

F: 541-312-4595

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Bend Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose safety is

at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Deschutes County

(LaPine)

Self-Sufficiency

16493 Bluewood

Place #3

LaPine, OR

97739

P: 541-536-5380

F: 541-536-8798

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The LaPine Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose safety

is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Deschutes County

(Redmond)

Self-Sufficiency

2158 SE College

Loop, Ste. A

Redmond, OR

97756

P: 541-548-5547

F: 541-923-8212

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Redmond Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Deschutes County

Sheriff Department

63333 W

Hwy 20

Bend, OR

97701

P: 541-388-6655

F: 541-389-4454

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

www.sheriff.deschutes.

org

Description: The Deschutes County Sheriff Department mission is to serve our community by providing

superior public safety and service in an ethical and fiscally manner, while preserving the rights of all

individuals.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Deschutes County

Victim's Impact Panel

Class

1164 NW Bond St.

Bend, OR 97701

P: 541-317-3186

F: Not available

Email: N/A

Web:

www.madd.org/local-

offices/or/VIP_Schedu

les.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $40.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Saving Grace

Bend Office

1425 NW Kingston Ave

Bend, OR

97701

P: 541-382-9227

F:541-330-5067

Hotline: 541-389-7021

Mary's Place:

541-322-7460

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web: www.saving-

grace.org

Description: The Saving Grace provided comprehensive family violence and sexual assault support and

services and promotes the value of living free from violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Saving Grace

Redmond Office

412 SW 8th St.

Redmond, OR

97756

P: 541-504-2550

F:541-330-5067

Hotline: 541-389-7021

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web: www.saving-

grace.org

Description: The Saving Grace provided comprehensive family violence and sexual assault support and

services and promotes the value of living free from violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Saving Grace

Sisters Office

225 N. Oak

Sisters, OR

97759

P: 541-549-1210

F:541-330-5067

Hotline: 541-389-7021

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web: www.saving-

grace.org

Description: The Saving Grace provided comprehensive family violence and sexual assault support and

services and promotes the value of living free from violence.

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Douglas County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Battered Persons

Advocacy

1202 SE Douglas

PO Box 1942

Roseburg, OR

97470

P:541-957-0288

F: N/A

Hotline: 800-464-6543

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www.peacehome.

com

Description: The Battered Persons' Advocacy provides services for survivors of family violence and

sexual assault and promote a community where violence and abuse are not acceptable.

Emergency shelter is available.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Douglas County

District Attorney

PO Box 1006

Roseburg, OR

97470

P: 541-440-4403

F: 541-523-3913

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.douglas.

or.us/

Description: The Douglas County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Douglas County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

PO Box 1006

Roseburg, OR

97470

P: 541-440-4390

F: 541-523-3913

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.douglas.

or.us/

Description: The Douglas County Victim Assistance is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Douglas County

(Roseburg)

Self-Sufficiency

1937 W. Harvard Ave

Roseburg, Or

97471

P: 541-440-3301

F: 541-440-3477

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Roseburg Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Douglas County

(Canyonville)

Self-Sufficiency

S. Umpqua Office

245 N. Main

PO Box 1126

Canyonville,

OR 97414

P: 541-839-6901

F: 541-839-6907

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Canyonville Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Douglas County

Sheriff Department

Justice Building

Roseburg, OR

97470

P: 541-440-4450

F: 541-957-8140

Email: Website contains

personal email contact.

Web:

http://www.dcso.com

Description: The Douglas County Sheriff Department is committed to proving peace and security to

citizens and visitors in their county.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Douglas County

Victim's Impact Panel

PO Box 134

Umpqua, OR 97486

P: 541-679-1368

F: Not available

Email: N/A

Web:

www.madd.org/local-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $40.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Neighbor-to-Neighbor

Mediation Services

PO Box 635

North Bend, OR 97459

P: 541-530-2578

F: N/A

Email:dcpeacemaker@

hotmail.com

Web:

http://www.n2nmediati

on.com/

Description: N2N Mediation Services provides affordable mediation services to individuals, businesses,

neighbors and families.

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Gilliam County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Gilliam County

District Attorney

PO Box. 622

Condon, OR

97823

P: 541-384-3844

F: 541-384-3846

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.gilliam.o

r.us/

Description: The Gilliam County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Gilliam County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

221 S. Oregon St.

PO Box. 636

Condon, OR

97823

P: 541-384-4704

F: N/A

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.gilliam.o

r.us/departments/victim

s_s_assistance/index.ht

ml

Description: The Gilliam County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Gilliam County

(Condon)

Self-Sufficiency

103 S Main St.

PO Box 65

Condon, OR

97823

P: 541-384-2882

F: 541-384-4262

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Condon Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Gilliam County

Sheriff Department

PO Box 685

Condon, OR

97823

P: 541-384-2851

F: 541-384-2878

Email:

sheriff@co.gilliam.or.us

Web:

www.co.gilliam.or.us/d

epartments/sheriff_offic

e/

Description: To protect and service and assist the community in need.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Haven From

Domestic Violence

PO Box 576

The Dallas, OR

97058

P:541-296-1662

F: N/A

Crisis: 800-249-4789

Email:

haven@gorge.net

Web:

http://www.haventhedal

las.org

Description: Haven from Domestic Violence provides support to victims and survivors of domestic

violence, sexual assault, teen dating violence and stalking. Haven promotes the value of living free from

abuse. Emergency services and shelter available.

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Grant County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Grant County

District Attorney

201 S. Humbolt St.

Canyon City, OR 97820

P: 541-575-0146

F: 541-575-0173

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.gcoregonliv

e2.com/

Description: The Grant County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Grant County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

201 S. Humbolt St. Ste.

100

Canyon City, OR 97820

P: 541-575-4026

F: 541-575-0173

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.grantcounty

.or.gov/html/victim_assi

stance_html

Description: The Grant County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Grant County (John

Day)

Self-Sufficiency

725 W Main

John Day, OR

97845

P:541-575-0309

F: 541-575-0656

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The John Day Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Grant County

Sheriff Department

205 S. Humbolt

Canyon City,

OR 97820

P: 541-575-1131

F: 541-575-2580

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://gcoregonlive2.co

m

Description: To protect and service the community.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Harney Helping

Organization for

Personal

Emergencies

(HHOPE)

85 N. Date St.

Burns, OR

97720

P: 541-573-2726

F: 541-573-2677

Hotline: 541-573-7176

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www.hhope.org

Description: Harney Helping Organization for Personal Emergencies (HHOPE) provides housing,

advocacy and support services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. HHOPE provides

medical and emotional support, community education and outreach.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Heart of Grant

County

PO Box 82

Canyon City,

OR 98720

P:541-575-4335

F: 541-575-4336

Hotline: 541-620-1342

Email:

heartgc@centurytel.net

Web:

http://www.heartofgrant

county.org

Description: The Heart of Grant County provides comprehensive family violence and sexual assault

services and promotes the values of living life free from violence.

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Harney County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Harney County

District Attorney

450 N Buena Vista

Ave. #15

Burns, OR

97720

P: 541-573-8300

F: 541-573-8304

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.harney.o

r.us/

Description: The Harney County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Harney County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

450 N Buena Vista

Ave. #15

Burns, OR

97720

P: 541-573-8399

P: 541-573-8300

F: 541-573-8304

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.harney.o

r.us/

Description: The Harney County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Harney (Burns)

Self-Sufficiency

809 W. Jackson

#100

Burns, OR

97720

P:541-573-5227

F: 541-573-1937

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Burns City Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Harney County

Sheriff Department

485 Court St.

Burns, OR

97720

P: 541-573-6156

F: 541-573-8383

Email: Website contains

person email contact.

Web:

http://www.harneyedu.n

et/sheriff/html

Description: The Harney County Sheriff Department's mission is to protect the citizens of Harney

County.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Harney County

Victim's Impact Panel

Class

450 N Buena Vista

Ave. #15

Burns, OR

97720

P: 541-573-8300

F: Not available

Email: N/A

Web:

www.madd.org/local-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $50.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Harney Helping

Organization for

Personal

Emergencies

(HHOPE)

85 N. Date St.

Burns, OR

97720

P: 541-573-2726

F: 541-573-2677

Hotline: 541-573-7176

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www.hhope.org

Description: Harney Helping Organization for Personal Emergencies (HHOPE) provides housing,

advocacy and support services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. HHOPE provides

medical and emotional support, community education and outreach.

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Hood River County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Helping Hands

Against Violence

PO Box 441

Hood River, OR

97031

P: 541-386-4808

F: N/A

Hotline: 541-386-6603

Email: Not Listed

Web:

http://www.helpinghand

soregon.com

Description: The Helping Hands Against Violence organization is dedicated to serving victims of

domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. Emergency hotline and housing (Young Women's

Center) available.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Hood River County

District Attorney

309 State St.

Hood River, OR

97031

P: 541-386-3103

F: 541-387-6804

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.hood-

river.or.us/

Description: The Hood River County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of

the laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim

Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Hood River County

DA

Victim Assistance

Program

309 State St.

Hood River, OR

97031

P: 541-387-6814

F: 541-387-6804

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.hood-

river.or.us/

Description: The Hood River County Victim Assistance Programs to assist crime victims and survivors

in navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Hood River

Self-Sufficiency

1610 9th Court

Hood River, OR

97031

P: 541-386-3199

F: 541-386-6458

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Hood River Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Hood River Sheriff

Department

309 State St.

Hood River, OR

97031

P: 541-386-2098

F: 541-386-3141

Email:

info@hoodriversheriff.c

om

Web:

http://www.hoodriversh

eriff.com

Description: The Hood River Sheriff Department consistently works to earning the public's trust by

providing the highest quality public safety services using the resources provided.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Hood River County

Victim's Impact Panel

Class

309 State St.

Hood River, OR 97031

P: 541-387-6814

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $10.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Young Women's

Center

1340 Wasco St.

Box 441

Hood River, OR

97031

P: 541-386-4808

F: N/A

Hotline: 541-386-6603

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.helpinghand

soregon.com

Description: The Young Women's Center provided transitional housing for women and their children,

ages 16-24 who have been victims of crime and would otherwise be homeless.

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Jackson County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Community Works/

Dunn House

Sexual Assault

Victim Services

201 W. Main St.

Ste. 3D

Medford, OR

97701

P:541-779-2393 x200

F: 541-779-3317

Helpline: 541-779-4357

or 855-216-2111

Email:

info@community-

works.org

Web:

http://www.community-

works.org

Description: Community Works/Dunn House provides services to women, children and men who are

currently or past victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Our program works in the community

to provide a coordinated response to issues of domestic violence, including providing safe shelter,

advocacy, education referrals and individual support. Sexual Assault Victim Services (SAVS) is a 24

hour service to victims of sexual assault.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jackson County

District Attorney

715 W. 10th St.

Medford, OR

97501

P: 541-774-8181

F: 541-608-2982

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www.co.jackson.

or.us/

Description: The Jackson County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jackson County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

715 W. 10th St.

Medford, OR

97501

P: 541-774-8187

F: 541-608-2982

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www.co.jackson.

or.us/

Description: The Crime Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in navigating

the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and support.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jackson County

(Ashland)

Self-Sufficiency

1658 Ashland St.

Ashland, OR

97520

P: 541-482-2041

F: 541-488-1278

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Ashland Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jackson County

(Medford)

Self-Sufficiency

800 Cardley Ave.

Medford, OR

97504

P: 541-776-6172

F: 541-734-7541

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Medford Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jackson County

(White City)

Self-Sufficiency

Rogue Family Ctr

3131 Ave. C

White City,

OR 97503

P: 541-864-8700

F: 541-864-8799

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The White City Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jackson County

Sheriff Department

5179 Crater Lake Hwy

Central Point

OR 97502

P: 541-774-6800

F: 541-776-7699

Email: Website contains

personal email contact.

Web:

http://www.co.jackson.

or.us

Description: The Jackson County Sheriff Department serves, protects, reduces the incidence and fear of

crime and enhances public safety to improve the quality of life of the Jackson County citizens.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jackson County

Sexual Assault

Response Team

43 Morninglight

Dr.

Ashland, OR

97520

P:541-840-0904

F: Not available

Email:

jcsart@charter.net

Web:

http://jacksoncountysart

.org/

Description: The Jackson County Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) offers free medical care,

forensic, evidence collection, emotional support and survivors support groups. Also offers healing and

recovery support groups.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jackson County

Victim's Impact Panel

Class

2825 Barnett Rd.

Medford, OR 97701

P: 541-776-7171

F: Not available

Email: N/A

Web:

http://courts.oregon.gov

/Jackson/pages/victimsi

mpactpanel.aspx

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $25

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Mediation Works 33 N. Central

Ave.

Medford, OR

977504

P: 541-770-2468

F: 541-770-6022

Email:contact@mediati

on-works.org

Web:

http://www.mediation-

works.org

Description: Provides conflict intervention in the areas of restorative justice, court mediation, victim

assistance, family and community mediation.

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Jefferson County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jefferson County

District Attorney

75 SE C St.

Ste. B

Madras, OR

97741

P: 541-475-4452 x4105

F: 541-475-4512

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.jefferso

n.or.us/

Description: The Jefferson County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of

the laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim

Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jefferson County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

75 SE C St.

Ste. B

Madras, OR

97741

P: 541-475-4463

F: 541-475-4512

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.jefferson

.or.us/

Description: The Jefferson County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jefferson County

(Madras)

Self-Sufficiency

678 NE Hwy 97

Ste. C

Madras, OR

97741

P: 541-475-6131

F: 541-475-4697

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Madras Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose safety

is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jefferson County

Sheriff Department

675 NW Cherry Lane

Madras, OR

97741

P: 541-475-6520

F: 541-475-3847

Email: N/A

Web:

www.co.jefferson.or.us/

sheriff

Description: The Jefferson County Sheriff Department is dedicated to providing no-discriminatory,

effective, and efficient law enforcement service in protecting the life and property of their citizens.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Saving Grace

Madras Office

35 SE C St.

Ste. B

Madras, OR

97741

P: 541-475-1880

F:541-330-5067

Hotline: 541-389-7021

Email: Website

contains confidential

contact form

Web: www.saving-

grace.org

Description: The Saving Grace provided comprehensive family violence and sexual assault support and

services and promotes the value of living free from violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Warm Springs

Victim of Crime

Services

PO Box 791

1132 Pauite St.

Warm Springs,

OR 97761

P: 541-553-2293

F: 541-553-3357

Email:

info@warmsprings.co

m

Web:

http://pelton.warmspri

ngs.com/docs/pg

10134

Description: The Warm Springs Victim of Crime Services provide and promote safety and justice for all

victims of crime. They empower women affected by domestic violence to live healthier lifestyles and

strengthen family structures. A few of the services provided: crisis intervention, victim assistance,

men's batterer's re-education, court advocacy, referrals, etc.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Jefferson County

Victim Impact Panel

75 SE C St., Suite D

Madras, OR

97741

P: 541-325-1517

F: Not Provided

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $35 adult and $20 for juvenile.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Warm Springs

Family Resources

Center

1144 Warm Springs St.

Warm Springs,

OR 97761

P: 541-553-1626

F: 541-553-1631

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Warm Springs Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Josephine County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Illinois Valley

Safe House Alliance

103 S. Kerby Ave.

PO Box 2490

Cave Junction

OR 97523

P: 541-592-4147

F: 541-592-2585

Email: info@ivsha.org

Web:

http://www.ivsha.org

Description: Illinois Valley Safe House Alliance works with domestic violence and sexual assault

survivors by help victims and survivors create safety plans, healing for themselves and their children,

returning to school, finding housing and a job and rebuilding their lives.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Josephine County

District Attorney

500 NW 6th St.

Dept 16

Grants Pass, OR 97526

P: 541-474-5200

F: 541-474-5201

Email:

da@co.josephine.or

Web:

http://www.co.josephin

e.or.us/

Description: The Josephine County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of

the laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim

Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Josephine County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

500 NW 6th St.

Rm. 202

Grants Pass, OR 97526

P: 541-474-5200

F: 541-474-5201

Email:

da@co.josephine.or

Web:

http://www.co.josephin

e.or.us/

Description: The Josephine County Victims Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors

in navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Josephine County

(Cave Junction)

Self-Sufficiency

535 East River St.

Cave Junction,

OR 97523

P: 541-592-4149

F: 541-592-6744

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Cave Junction Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Josephine County

(Grants Pass)

Self-Sufficiency

726 NE 7th St.

Grants Pass,

OR 97526

P: 541-474-3101

F: 541-4714-3183

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Grants Pass Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Josephine County

Sheriff Department

500 NW 6th St.

Grants Pass, OR

97526

P: 541-474-5120

F: 541-474-5114

Email:

jocosheriff@co.josephi

ne.or.us

Web:

http://www.jocosheriff.

us

Description: The Josephine County Sheriff Department strives to provide superior public safety in a

professional, ethical, and fiscally responsible manner.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Josephine County

Victim Impact Panel

500 NW 6th St.

Grants Pass, OR

97526

P: 541-664-0202

F: N/A

Email:

jocosheriff@co.josephi

ne.or.us

Web:

http://www.jocosheriff.

us

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $25.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon Law Center 424 NW 6th St. Suite

102 Grants Pass, OR

97528

P: 541-476-1058

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:www.oregonlawce

nter.org/index_files/Pag

e965.htm

Description: The Oregon Law Center provides access to justice for low income Oregonians. Services

include assistance with family law (including domestic violence), farm worker law, and housing law.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Women's Crisis

Support Team/

Talsunne House

560 NE "F" St.

Grants Pass, OR

97526

P: 541-476-3877

F: N/A

Crisis: 541-479-9343

Email:

wcst@epicisp.com

Web:

http://www.wcstjoco.or

g

Description: The Women's Crisis Support Team is dedicated to ending the cycle of domestic violence

and sexual assault, helping survivors mitigate the physical, emotional and societal damage and help

survivors regain control of their lives. All services are free and confidential. Talsunne House - a safe

shelter for women and children of violence.

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Klamath County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Klamath County

District Attorney

316 Main St.

Rm 135

Klamath Falls,

OR 97601

P: 541-883-5147

F: 541-883-5107

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.klamath.

or.us/

Description: The Klamath County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Klamath County

DA Victim Assistance

Domestic Violence

Unit

316 Main St.

Rm 135

Klamath Falls,

OR 97601

P: 541-883-5147

F: 541-883-5107

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.klamath.

or.us/

Description: The Klamath County Victim/Witness Services/Domestic Violence Unit is to assist crime

victims and survivors in navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer

community resources and support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Klamath County

(Christmas Valley)

Self-Sufficiency

87127 Christmas Valley

RD

Christmas Valley, OR

97641

P: 541-576-2115 x25

F: 541-576-2161

F: 541-576-2843

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Christmas Valley Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families

whose safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Klamath County

(Klamath Falls)

Self-Sufficiency

700 Klamath Ave.

Ste.100

Klamath Falls,

OR 97601

P: 541-883-5511

F: 541-883-5587

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Klamath Falls Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Klamath County

Sheriff Department

3300 Vandenberg

St.

Klamath Falls,

OR 97603

P: 541-883-5130

F: 541-883-4271

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.kcsheriff.or

g

Description: The Klamath County Sheriff Department mission is to safeguard the lives and property of

our residents. The sheriff department protects and serves their residents by reducing the incidence and

fear of crime and improving the quality of life.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Klamath County

Victim Impact Panel

305 Main St

Klamath Falls,

OR 97601

P: 541-883-5147

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $50.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Klamath Crisis Center

Marta's House

PO Box 1358

Klamath Falls,

OR 97601

P: 541-883-7273 or

541-850-8939

F: 541-850-8435

Crisis line: 541-884-

0390

Email: klacri@aol.com

Web:

http://www.klamathcrisi

scenter.org

Description: The Klamath Crisis Center provides sexual assault services to past and present survivors, by

providing direct services, empowering survivors though understanding, prevention education and peer

support. Marta's House provides a homelike safe place for abused women and children. They have

resources to clothe and train women to enter the job market. Klamath Crisis Center Advocacy services

are free and confidential whether a crime has been reported.

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Lake County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lake County

Crisis Center

726 N. 1st St.

PO Box 774

Lakeview, OR

97630

P: 541-947-2498

F: 541-947-2147

Crisis: 541-947-2449 or

800-338-7590

Email:

lccrisiscenter@gmail.co

m

Web:

http://lakecountycrisisce

nter.org

Description: The Lake County Crisis Center provides emergency services to victims of domestic

violence and sexual assault. The center has a temporary shelter. The center also helps with safety

planning, court and hospital accompaniment, transportation, and support groups, etc. All services are

free and confidential.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lake County

District Attorney

513 Center St.

Lakeview, OR

97630

P: 541-947-6009

F: 541-947-6008

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.lakecountyo

r.org/index.htm

Description: The Lake County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lake County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

513 Center St.

Rm 309

Lakeview, OR

97630

P: 541-947-6009

F: 541-947-6008

Email: N/A

Web:

www.lakecountyor.org/i

ndex.htm

Description: The Lake County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lake County

(Lakeview)

Self-Sufficiency

108 NE St.

Lakeview, OR

97630

P: 541-947-2273

F: 541-947-5076

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Lakeview Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lake County Sheriff

Department

513 Center St.

Lakeview,OR

97630

P :541-947-6027

F: 541-947-6029

Email: Website contains

personal email contact.

Web:

http://www.lake.county

sheriff.us

Description: Oregon's Correctional Institutions are safe, civil, and productive so inmates can pursue the

goals specified in their corrections plans.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

New Beginnings

Intervention

Center

87127 Christmas

Valley Hwy.

Christmas

Valley, OR

97641

P: 541-576-3009

F:

Hotline: 541-576-3051

or 800-850-4838

Email: hmbic@aol.com

Web:

www.newbeginningsint

erventioncenter.org

Description: The New Beginnings Intervention Center provides violence prevention services, crisis

intervention, and education to victims of family violence, sexual assault and elder abuse.

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Lane County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lane County

District Attorney

125 E. 8th Ave.

Rm 400

Eugene, OR

97401

P: 541-682-4261

F: 541-682-2310

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.lanecounty.

org/

Description: The Lane County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lane County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

125 E. 8th Ave.

Rm 400

Eugene, OR

97401

P: 541-682-4523

F: 541-682-2310

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.lanecounty.

org/

Description: The Lane County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lane County Legal

Aid & Advocacy

Center

276 E. 11th Ave.

Eugene, OR

97401

P:541-485-1017 or 800-

575-9282

F: N/A

Crisis: 541-997-4444

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.lclac.org

Description: The Lane County Legal Aid and Advocacy Center provides civil legal assistance to persons

in economic and social need, including people of poverty, recipients of public benefits, disabilities and

people over 60 years of age. The Lane County Legal Aid and Advocacy Center's Survivors Justice

Center provides legal services of survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. The legal

services are intended for low income people, but anyone can apply for services and receive referrals.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lane County (Eugene)

Self -Sufficiency

West Eugene Family

Ctr

2101 W. 11th Ave

Eugene, OR

97402

P: 541-686-7722

F: 541-687-7300

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Eugene Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose safety

is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lane County (Cottage

Grove)

Self -Sufficiency

305 Coop Court

Cottage Grove,

OR 97424

P: 541-942-9186

F: 541-942-1306

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Cottage Grove Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lane County

(Florence)

Self -Sufficiency

Central Coast Resource

Ctr

3180

Hwy 101 N

Florence, OR

97439

P: 541-997-8251

F: 541-997-9137

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Florence Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lane County

(Springfield)

Self -Sufficiency

Gateway Ctr

1040 Harlow Rd

Springfield,

OR 97477

P: 541-726-6644

F: 541-741-3993

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Springfield Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lane County

Sheriff Department

125 E. 8th Ave.

Eugene, OR

97401

P: 541-682-4434

F: 541-682-3309

Email:

Sheriffs.office@co.lane.

or.us

Web:

http://www.lanecounty.

org/Departments/Sheriff

Description: The Lane County Sheriff Department mission is to conserve peace.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lane County

Community Mediation

Services

93 Van Buren Street

Eugene, OR 97402

P:541-344-5366

F: N/A

Email: Email form on

website

Web:

www.communitymediat

ionservices.com/

Description: CMS address disputes, crimes and community conflicts through mediation and group

facilitation, using the best communication skills and dialogue models available

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lane County Victim

Impact Panel

125 E. 8th Ave.

Eugene OR, 97401

P: 541-607-8452

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

www.madd.org/local-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $30.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Sexual Assault

Support Services

591 W. 19th Ave.

Eugene, OR

97401

P:541-484-9791

F: 541-342-3696

Crisis: 541-343-7277

Email: N/A

Web: http://www.sass-

lane.org

Description: The SASS provides trained advocates who will listen, provide emotional support, accurate

information, support your choices and decisions, and help survivors reach their goals. The SASS helps

survivors of sexual violence and their families by providing outreach, advocacy and support.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Siuslaw Outreach

Services

1576 12th St.

PO Box 19000

Florence, OR

97439

P:541-997-2816

F: 541-997-7257

Crisis: 541-997-4444

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.florencesos.

org

Description: The Siuslaw Outreach Services provides free, confidential services in Florence and west

Lane County area. Their services include domestic violence and sexual assault, emergency shelter, plus:

housing/utility assistance, prescription assistance, transportation vouchers, shower/laundry vouchers and

special veteran vouchers.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

University of Oregon

ACCESS

5251 University of

Oregon

Eugene, OR

97403

P: 541-346-2451

F: N/A

Email:

kmg@uoregon.edu

Web:

http://www.access-

dv.org

Description: The U of O ACCESS programs is for social service providers, educators, and researchers

who want to offer career and employment services to women survivors of domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Womenspace, Inc 1577 Pearl St.

Ste. 400

Eugene, OR

97401

P: 541-482-8232

F:

Crisis: 541-485-6513 or

800-281-2800

Crisis/Support Ctr: 541-

485-8232

Email:

info@womenspaceinc.o

rg

Web:

Http://www.womenspac

e.org

Description: The Womenspace organization services includes, an emergency shelter, 24 hours crisis

hotline, support groups, transitional programs, community education, legal and rural advocacy.

The Crisis and Support Center at Womenspace is a safe place for any adult who is dealing with issues of

domestic or intimate partner violence. They can be reached at 541-485-8232.

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Lincoln County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lincoln County

District Attorney

225 W. Olive

Rm 100

Newport, OR

97365

P: 541-265-4145

F: 541-265-3461

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.lincoln.o

r.us/

Description: The Lincoln County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lincoln County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

225 W. Olive

Rm 100

Newport, OR

97365

P: 541-265-3462

P: 541-265-0265

F: 541-265-3461

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.lincoln.o

r.us/da/victims.html

Description: The Lincoln County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lincoln County

Domestic Abuse

Response Team

(DART)

225 W. Olive

Rm 100

Newport, OR

97365

P: 541-265-3462

P: 541-265-0265

F: 541-265-3461

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.lincoln.o

r.us/da/dart.html

Description: The Lincoln County Domestic Abuse Response Team (DART) is a unit of the district

attorney's office. The DART program is a coalition of Lincoln County community agencies working

together to target domestic violence. The team consist of the Lincoln County District Attorney, the

Lincoln County Community Corrections and local domestic violence agencies.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lincoln County

Sexual Assault

Response Team

(SART)

225 W. Olive

Rm 100

Newport, OR

97365

P: 541-265-3462

P: 541-265-0265

F: 541-265-3461

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.lincoln.o

r.us/da/sart.html

Description: The Lincoln County Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) is a unit of the district

attorney's office. SART is a multi-disciplinary team developed to improve services to victims of sexual

assault.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lincoln County

(Newport)

Self-Sufficiency

120 NE Avery St

Newport, OR

97365

P: 541-265-2248

F: 541-265-2248

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Newport Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lincoln County

Sheriff Department

225 W. Olive St

Newport, OR

97365

P: 541-265-4277

F: 541-265-5045

Email:

LCSheriff@co.lincoln.o

r.us

Web:

http://www.lincolncoun

tysheriff.net

Description: The Lincoln County Sheriff Department safeguards the lives and property of the citizens of

Lincoln County by reducing the incidents and fear of crime, enhancing the public, and improving the

citizens quality of life.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lincoln County

Victim Impact Panel

PO Box 051

Newport, OR

97365

P: 541-867-6047

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $20.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

My Sister's Place 934 SW 8th St

PO Box 2152

Newport, OR

97365

P: 541-574-9424

F: N/A

Crisis: 541-994-5959 or

800-841-8325

Email:

info@mysistersplace.us

Web:

http://mysistersplace.us/

Description: My Sister's Place provides crisis intervention services, an emergency shelter, advocacy,

referrals and support to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and dating abuse.

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Linn County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Canyon Crisis and

Resource Center

475 W. Santiam Blvd.

Mill City, OR

97360

P: 503-897-2327

F: N/A

Email:

ccrisisc@gmail.com

Web: N/A

Description: To provide assistance to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Center Against Rape

and Domestic Violence

(CARDV)

PO Box 914

Corvallis, OR

97339

P:541-758-0219

Hotline: 541-754-0110

Shelter: 541-754-0110

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://cardvservices.org

Description: The Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence provides services and support to people

affected by sexual and domestic violence. CARDV provides education and leadership within the

community to change societal conditions that cultivate sexual and domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Linn County

District Attorney

PO Box 100

Albany, OR

97321

P: 541-967-3836

F: 541-928-3501

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.linn.or.us

/

Description: The Linn County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Linn County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

300 4th Ave. SW, Rm

100

PO Box 100

Albany, OR

97321

P: 541-967-3805

F: 541-928-3501

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.linn.or.us

/victims

Description: The Linn County Victim Services Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Linn County (Albany)

Self-Sufficiency

118 SE 2nd Ave

Albany, OR

97321

P: 541-967-2078

F: 5541-967-2096

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Albany Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Linn County

(Lebanon)

Self-Sufficiency

44 Industrial Way Ste

D

Lebanon, OR

97365

P: 541-259-5860

F: 541-259-5857

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Lebanon Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Linn County Sheriff

Department

PO Box 100

Albany, OR

97321

P: 541-967-3950

F: 541-967-8169

Email:

linnonline@linnsheriff.

org

Web:

http://www.linesheriff.o

rg

Description: The Linn County Sheriff Department consistently strives to efficiently and effectively

deliver high quality law enforcement services to all those who live or visit Linn County.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Linn County Victim

Impact Panel

PO Box 1446

Albany, OR 97321

P: 541-753-4821

F: N/A

Email: Website contains

personal email contact.

Web:

http://www.lcvip.org/

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $50.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Mid-Valley Women's

Crisis Service

795 Winter St. NE

PO Box 851

Salem, OR

97301

P: 503-378-1572

F: 503-364-7998

Hotline: 503-399-7722

or 866-399-7722

Email:

info@mvwcs.com

Web:

Http://www.mvwcs.

Com

Description: The Mid-Valley Women's Crisis Service offers a safe refuge and support to women and

children of domestic violence and sexual assault. Service include 24 hour hotline, emergency shelter,

crisis intervention, and support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Neighbor-to-Neighbor,

Inc.

308 Broadalbin St. SW.

Albany, Oregon, 97301

P: 541-223-4189

F: N/A

Email:

N2NBentonLinn@gmai

l.com

Web:

www.n2nmediation.org/

Description: Neighbor-to-Neighbor is dedicated to providing peaceful solutions to conflict through

mediation, facilitation, education and training. Our aim is to provide families, neighborhoods, and crime

victims the means to achieve peace and reconciliation.

Malheur County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Malheur County

District Attorney

251 B St. West

Box 6

Vale, OR

97918

P: 541-473-5127

F: 541-473-5199

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.malheurco.o

rg/

Description: The Malheur County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Malheur County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

251 B St. West

Box 6

Vale, OR

97918

P: 541-473-5127

F: 541-473-5199

Victim Service:

541-473-5127

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.malheurda/

victim

Description: The Malheur County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support. Advocates also provide 24 hours on-call responses to victims of domestic and family violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Malheur County

(Ontario)

Self-Sufficiency

186 E. Lane

Ste 2

Ontario, OR

97914

P: 541-889-9141

F: 541-889-2694

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Ontario Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose safety

is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Malheur County

Sheriff Department

151 B St. W

Ontario, OR

97918

P: 541-473-5125

F: 541-473-5504

Email: Website contains

personal email contact.

Web:

http://www.malheurco.o

rg/sheriff

Description: The Malheur County Sheriff Department mission is to provide community service. This

service includes crime prevention, deterrence, apprehension and detention of offenders, recovery and

return of property, the safe movement of traffic and public service.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Malheur County

Victim Impact Panel

N/A P: 541-473-5127

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $50.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon Law Center 35 SE 5th Avenue, Unit

#1

Ontario, OR 97914-

1727

P: 541-889-3121

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

www.oregonlawcenter.

org/index_files/Page965

.htm

Description: The Oregon Law Center provides access to justice for low income Oregonians. Services

include assistance with family law (including domestic violence), farm worker law, and housing law.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Project Dove 585 NW 1st. St.

PO Box 980

Ontario, OR

97914

P: 541-889-6316

Hotline: 800-889-2000

Email:

dove2@fmtc.com

Web:

http://www.projectdove

or.org/

Description: Project Dove offers safe refuge and support to victims of domestic violence and sexual

assault. These services include emergency shelter, support groups, advocacy, and extended time support

.

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Marion County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Attorney General's

Sexual Assault Task

Force

3625 River Road North,

Suite 275

Keizer, Oregon 97303

P: 503-990-6541

F: 503-990-6547

Email: Contact form on

website

Web:

http://oregonsatf.org/

Description: The Sexual Assault Task Force is a non-profit organization that provides a coordinated

approach to respond to and reduce sexual assault against adolescents and adults. The Task Force trains

advocates and communities and works on policies to enhance the response to and prevention of sexual

assault in Oregon.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Canyon Crisis and

Resource Center

475 W. Santiam Blvd.

Mill City, OR

97360

P: 503-897-2327

F: N/A

Email:

ccrisisc@gmail.com

Web:https://www.faceb

ook.com/pages/Canyon-

Crisis-and-Resource-

Center/275872244570

Description: 24/7 Crisis Service.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Coalition of Oregon

Victim Offender

Mediation Program

(COVOMP)

2575 Center St. NE

Salem, OR

97301-4667

P: 541-922-6091

F: 503-375-1173

Email:

doc.info@doc.state.or.u

s

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

DOC/OMR/religious_se

rvices/docs/victim_servi

ces_documents/fdpbroc

hure20091211.pdf

Description: COOMP provides a facilitated mediation between crime victim and offender.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Marion County

District Attorney

PO Box 14500

Salem, OR

97309

P: 503-588-5222

F: 503-588-3564

Email: N/A

Web:

http:www.co.marion.or.

us/directory.htm

Description: The Marion County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Marion County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

100 High St. NE. 1st

floor

PO Box 14500

Salem, OR

97309

P: 503-588-5253

or 800-780-0960

F: 503-588-3564

Email: N/A

Web:

http:www.co.marion.or.

us/DA/victimassistance/

Description: The Marion County Victim Assistance Programs to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support. Advocates provide 24 hour on-call response for victims of sexual assault for the surviving loved

ones, also crisis intervention service, ongoing support, and advocacy.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Marion County (North

Salem)

Self-Sufficiency

4074 Winema Place,

Ste.100

Salem, OR

97305

P: 503-378-2731

F: 503-378-5095

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The North Salem Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Marion County (South

Salem)

Self-Sufficiency

1185 22nd St. SE

Salem, OR

97302

P: 503-378-6327

F: 503-378-3700

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The South Salem Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Marion County

(Keizer)

Self-Sufficiency

3420 Cherry Ave. Ste.

110

Salem, OR

97303

P: 503-373-0808

F: 503-378-4185

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Keizer Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose safety

is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Marion County

Sheriff Department

100 High St. NE

Salem, OR 97308

P: 503-588-5094

F: 503-588-7931

Email: Website contain

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.marion.o

r.us/so

Description: The Marion County Sheriff Department core function is to keep the community safe,

continue to work with community and public safety partners, continue to seek and retain professional

and competent staff and to be fiscally responsible.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Marion County Victim

Impact Panel

PO Box 20955

Keizer, OR 97307

P: 503-463-0559

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.mcvip.org/

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $40.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Marion County

(Woodburn)

Self-Sufficiency

120 E. Lincoln

Ste 120

Woodburn, OR

97071

P: 503-980-6677

F: 503-981-2163

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Woodburn Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Mid-Valley Women's

Crisis Service

795 Winter St. NE

PO Box 851

Salem, OR

97301

P: 503-378-1572

F: 503-364-7998

Hotline: 503-399-7722

Email:

info@mvwcs.com

Web:

Http://www.mvwcs.

Com

Description: The Mid-Valley Women's Crisis Service offers a safe refuge and support to women and

children of domestic violence and sexual assault. Service include 24 hour hotline, emergency shelter,

crisis intervention, and support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Neighbor-to-Neighbor,

Inc.

945 Columbia St. NE,

Salem, Oregon, 97301

P: 503-585-0651

F: N/A

Email:

n2nmediation@gmail.c

om

Web:

www.n2nmediation.org/

Description: Neighbor-to-Neighbor is dedicated to providing peaceful solutions to conflict through

mediation, facilitation, education and training. Our aim is to provide families, neighborhoods, and crime

victims the means to achieve peace and reconciliation.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon Law Center 1655 State Street, Suite

B

Salem, OR 97301

P: 503-485-0696

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.oregonlawc

enter.org/index_files/Pa

ge965.htm

Description: The Oregon Law Center provides access to justice for low income Oregonians. Services

include assistance with family law (including domestic violence), farm worker law, and housing law.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon State Sheriffs'

Association

330 Hood St. NE

PO Box 7468

Salem, OR

97301

P: 503-364-4204

F: 503-364-2059

Email:

info@oregonsheriffs.or

g

Web: http://www.

Description: The mission of the Oregon State Sheriffs' Association is to promote, protect, preserve,

enhance and support the office of Sheriff as conservator of peace in providing public safety services to

the citizens of Oregon.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregonians For

Alternatives to the

Death Penalty

PO Box 2765

Salem, Oregon 97308

P: 503-990-7060

F: N/A

Email: Contact on

website

Web:

http://www.oadp.org

Description: OADP are criminal justice activists joined in a concerted effort to increase the effectiveness

of Oregon’s response to violent interpersonal crime. Our members include victims’ survivors, attorneys,

religious leaders, teachers and other concerned citizens.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Victim Speakers

Network

2575 Center St. NE

Salem, OR

97301-4667

P: 541-922-6091

F: 503-375-1173

Email:

doc.info@doc.state.or.u

s

Web:

www.oregon.gov/DOC/

OMR/Pages/religious_s

ervices/victims_services

/victim_issues.aspx

Description: The Victim/Survivor Speakers Network provides a venue for crime victim/survivors to have

a voice in the criminal justice system by sharing their story in a correctional setting. These meetings

provide a safe and respectful atmosphere for crime victims to express their feelings, validate their

suffering, restore personal power and promote healing.

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Morrow County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Domestic Violence

Service

N/A

P: 541-276-3322 F:

541-276-8958

Email: N/A

Web:

www.domesticviolence

services-or.org

Description: Domestic Violence Services provided crisis services in Morrow and Umatilla counties.

Services include 24 hour crisis line, emergency shelter, safety planning, peer support and advocacy.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Morrow County

District Attorney

PO Box 664

Heppner, OR

97836

P: 541-676-5626

F: 541-676-5660

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.morrowcou

ntyoregon.com/

Description: The Morrow County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Morrow County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

100 S. Court St.

Heppner, OR

97836

P: 541-676-5665

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.morrowcou

ntyoregon.com

Description: The Morrow County Victims Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Marrow County

(Boardman)

Self-Sufficiency

103 SW Kinkade Ave.

PO Box 498

Boardman, OR

97818

P: 541-481-9482

F: 541-481-2960

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Boardman Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Morrow County

Sheriff Department

PO Box 159

Heppner,Or

97838

P: 541-676-5317

F: 541-676-5577

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

www.morrowcountyshe

riff.com

Description: The Morrow County Sheriff Department mission is to protect and serve the citizens of

Morrow County, treating all with courtesy and dignity.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Morrow County

Victim Impact Panel

PO Box 664

Heppner,Or

97838

P: 541-676-5665

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

www.madd.org/local-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $50.

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Multnomah County (Portland Metro Area)

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Bradley Angle 5432 N. Albina Ave

Portland, OR 97217

P: 503-281-3540

F: 503-232-6617

Email: N/A

Web:

http://bradleyangle.org/

Description: Bradley Angle’s mission is to serve all people affected by domestic violence. They assist

any person experiencing or at risk for domestic violence and provide support for safety, education,

empowerment, healing, and hope.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Catholic Charities

Survivors of Human

Trafficking Program

2740 SE Powell

Boulevard, #5

Portland, Oregon 97202

P:503-231-4866

F: 503-231-4327

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

www.catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Description: OSSIP (Catholic Charities’ program for survivors of human trafficking) helps trafficking

survivors navigate legal processes and find assistance through social services.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clackamas Women's

Services

704 Main Street, Suite

200

Oregon City, OR 97045

P: 503-722-2366

F: 503-722-8059

Email: info@cwsor.org

Web:

http://www.cwsor.org

Description: Clackamas Women's Services provides shelter and support services for survivors of

domestic violence. Advocates and volunteers provide one-on-one support through talking with and

listening to women, playing with children, acting as legal advocate, and operating a 24-hour crisis line.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Columbia County

Women's Resource

Center/The Starting

Place Shelter

164 Little St.

St. Helens, OR

97051

P: 503-397-7100

Crisis: 503-397-6161

Toll: 866-397-6161

F: 503-366-9529

Email: info@ccwr.com

Web: www.ccwrc.com

Description: The Columbia County Women's Resource Center mission is to empower the community to

live safe healthy lives, free from abuse. Their goal is to respond to a recognized growing need for

services for victims and survivors of family violence, sexual assault, child abuse and for persons facing

crisis. The Starting Place Shelter is a residential shelter with provides temporary confidential, non-

violent housing for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Domestic Violence

Resource Center

PO Box 494

Hillsboro, OR

97123

P: 503-640-5352

F: 503-906-1223

Email:dvrc@dvrc-

or.org

Web: http://www.dvrc-

or.org

Description: The Domestic Violence Resource Center provides a 24 hours crisis hotline, emergency

shelter (Monika's House), assistance with protective orders, advocacy, counseling and outreach.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

El Programa Hispano

Project UNICA

2740 SE Powell

Blvd.

Portland, OR

97202

Gresham

P: 503-699-8350

F: 503-666-7487

Portland

P: 503-236-9670

F: 503-231-4327

Crisis: 503-232-4448

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

http://www.catholicchar

itiesoregon.org

Description: Project UNICA provides assistance to Spanish-speaking women, men, and adolescents

affected by domestic violence and sexual assault.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Elders in Action 1411 SW

Morrison St.

Ste. 290

Portland, OR

97205

P: 503-235-5474

F: 503-595-7599

Email:

info@eldersinaction.org

Web:

www.eldersinaction.org

/

Description: Elders in Action provide advocacy to elders in the area of crime, elder abuse, healthcare and

housing.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Immigrant & Refugee

Community

Organization (IRCO)

Refugee & Immigrant

Family

Strengthening

1031 NE Glisan

St.

Portland, OR

Main Office

P:503-234-1541

African House

P: 503-802-0082

Asian Family Center

P: 503-235-9396

Senior Center

P: 503-988-5480

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

form or contact:

Web:

http://www.irco.org

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Description: The IRCO promotes the integration of refugees, immigrants and the community into a self-

sufficient, healthy and inclusive multiethnic society.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Lewis & Clark

National Crime Victim

Law Institute

10015 SW

Terwilliger Blvd

Portland, OR

97219

P: 503-768-6600

F: (866) 301-8794

Email:

ncvli@lclark.edu

Web:

http://law.lclark.edu/cen

ters/national_crime_vict

im_law_institute/project

s/

Description: The National Crime Victim Law Institute actively promotes balance and fairness in the

justice system through crime victim centered legal advocacy, education, and resource sharing.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Los Ninos Cuentan N/A P: 503-933-7840

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

www.losninoscuentan.o

rg/contactus.html

Description: Offers several programs that promote healing, trust, and self-sufficiency for family. Crisis

line: 503-974-9882.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Multnomah County

District Attorney

1021 SW 4th

Room 600

Portland, OR

97204

P: 503-988-3162

F: 503-988-3643

Email: DA@mcda.us

Web: http://mcda.us/

Description: The Multnomah County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of

the laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim

Services

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Multnomah County

DA

Victims Assistance

Program

1021 SW 4th

Room 600

Portland, OR

97204

P: 503-988-3222

F: 503-988-3990

Email: DA2@mcda.us

Web:

http://mcda.us/index.ph

p/protecting/victims-

families/victim-

assistance-program/

Description: The Multnomah County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors

in navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Multnomah County

(Southeast Portland)

Self-Sufficiency

3975 SE Powell Blvd

Portland, OR

97202

P: 971-673-2550

F: 971-673-2560

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://oregon.gov/dhs

Description: The Southeast Portland Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families

whose safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Multnomah County

(New Market)

Self-Sufficiency

50 SW 2nd Ave.

Portland, OR

97204

P: 971-673-1400

F: 503-294-1041

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://oregon.gov/dhs

Description: The New Market Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Multnomah County

(St. Johns)

Self-Sufficiency

6443 N Lombard

Portland, OR

97203

P: 971-673-5500

F: 971-673-5504

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://oregon.gov/dhs

Description: The St. Johns Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Multnomah County

(Alberta)

Self-Sufficiency

30 N. Webster St. Ste.

A

Portland, OR

97217

P: 971-673-6900

F: 503-493-1521

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://oregon.gov/dhs

Description: The Alberta Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose safety

is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Multnomah County

(Northeast)

Self-Sufficiency

4425 NE Broadway St.

Portland, OR

97213

P: 971-673-5722

F: 971-672-5720

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://oregon.gov./dhs

Description: The Northeast Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Multnomah County

(Gresham)

Self-Sufficiency

912 NE Kelly

Gresham, OR

97030

P: 503-491-1979

F: 503-492-4549

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://oregon.gov./dhs

Description: The Gresham Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Multnomah County

Sheriff Department

501 SE

Hawthorne,

Ste. 350

Portland, OR

97214

P: 503-988-4300

F: 503-988-4316

Email:

webmaster@mcso.us

Web:

http://www.mcso.us/pu

blic

Description: The Multnomah County Sheriff Department is a public service organization providing civil,

corrections and law enforcement services in Multnomah County.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Multnomah County

Victim Impact Panel

2801 N. Gantenbein

Avenue #2013

Portland, OR 97227

P: 503-413-1777

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $50.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Native American

Family Healing

Circle

5135 NE Columbia

Blvd

Portland, OR

97218

P: 503-288-8177

F:503-288-1260

Email: Website contain

confidential contact

form.

Web:

http://www.nayapdx.org

Description: The Native American Family Healing Circle provides housing, safety planning, crisis

intervention and support groups to individual affected by abuse.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon

Crime Victims

Law Center

310 SW 4th Ave.

Ste 535

Portland, OR

97204

P: 503-208-8160

F: (toll free) 866-838-

4142

Email: info@oclc.org

Web: www.ocvlc.org

Description: OCVLC provides crime victims with no-cost direct legal services to help them assert their

rights in criminal cases and post-conviction hearings. The victim, or survivor of a victim who is involved

with a criminal or juvenile case that has some aspect of it currently pending in any state, tribal or federal

court in Oregon or before the State of Oregon.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon Law Center 921 SW Washington,

Suite 516

Portland, OR 97205

P: 503-295-2760

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.oregonlawc

enter.org/index_files/Pa

ge965.htm

Description: The Oregon Law Center provides access to justice for low income Oregonians. Services

include assistance with family law (including domestic violence), farm worker law, and housing law.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Partnership for Safety

and Justice

825 NE 20th Ave. #250

Portland, OR 97232

P: 503-335-8449

F: 503-232-1922

Email: Contact form on

website

Web:

www.safetyvandjustice.

org/

Description: PSJ is a multi-faceted, statewide advocacy organization that focuses on crime survivors,

offenders and youth justice.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Portland Police

Domestic Violence

Reduction Unit

1111 S.W. 2nd Avenue,

Portland, OR 97204

P: 503-823-0078

F: N/A

Email: Personal email

on website

Web:

www.portlandonline.co

m/gatewaycenter/index.

cfm?a=304571&c=5286

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Description: Victim advocates work with clients referred via the restraining order process, police reports,

and community partners. Primary services provided by advocates include making in-person contact with

victims, offering safety planning, providing information & referrals, assisting with problem solving,

providing transportation and accompaniment to court hearings, facilitating access to other social

services, and providing emotional support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Portland State

University Women's

Resource Center

WRC

PO Box 751 Portland,

OR

97207

P:503-725-5672 F: 503-

725-2795

Email: wrc@pdx.edu

http://www.pdx.edu/wrc

/

Description: PSU Women's Resource Center provides 24/7 sexual assault and domestic violence

assistance, provides educational recourses, free counseling, empowerment projects and opportunities.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Portland Women's

Crisis Line

PO Box 42610

Portland, OR 97242

P: 503-232-9751

F: 503-234-3749

Email: info@pwcl.org

Web: http://pwcl.org/

Description: PWCL provides confidential support services and education to empower. (PWCL) operates

a 24/7 Crisis Line and Sexual Assault Advocacy Program. In any language, the Crisis Line can provide

needs assessments, peer support, safety planning, crisis intervention and information and referrals to

community resources. The Sexual Assault Program provides specialized services to survivors of sexual

assault.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Raphael House of

Portland

4110 SE Hawthorne

Blvd., # 503

Portland, OR 97214

P: 503-222-6507

F: 503-222-4754

Email:

tlorenzen@raphaelhous

e.com

Web:

http://raphaelhouse.com

/

Description: Raphael House of Portland is a multi-faceted domestic violence agency dedicated to

fighting the causes and effects of intimate partner violence in a variety of ways. We offer emergency

shelter in a confidential location, a 24-hour in-house crisis line, transitional housing and advocacy

programs, non-residential advocacy in partnership with the Portland Police Bureau, and also work to

bring an end to violence through community outreach and education.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Parents of Murdered

Children & Other

Survivors of Homicide

Victims

2116 NE 18th Ave.

Portland, OR 97212

P: 503-656-8039

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.pomc.com/p

ortland/index.htm

Description: Parents of Murdered Children and Other Survivors of Homicide Victims is a self-help

support organization made up of persons whose loved ones have been murdered.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Resolutions Northwest 1827 NE 44th Ave

Suite 300

Portland, OR 97213

P: 503-595-4890

F: N/A

Email:

info@resolutionsnorthw

est.org

Web:

http://www.resolutionsn

orthwest.org/

Description: Resolutions Northwest provides a wide range of mediation and facilitation services that

help community members find solutions to conflict.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Project UNICA

(Gresham)

138 NE 3rd Street,

Suite 140

Gresham, OR 97030

P: 503-669-8350

F: 503-666-7487

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

www.catholiccharitieso

regon.org/latino_service

s_unica.asp

Description: Project UNICA provides support, advocacy, and opportunity for self-empowerment to

assist Latino survivors of violence and oppression to exercise free and informed life choices free of

abuse.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Project UNICA

(Portland)

2740 SE Powell Blvd.,

#9

Portland, OR 97202

P: 503- 688-2630

F: 503-688-2631

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

www.catholiccharitieso

regon.org/latino_service

s_unica.asp

Description: Project UNICA provides support, advocacy, and opportunity for self-empowerment to

assist Latino survivors of violence and oppression to exercise free and informed life choices free of

abuse.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Self Enhancement

Inc.- Domestic

Violence Program

N/A P:503-285-0439

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.selfenhance

ment.org/Domestic%20

Violence.asp

Description: Self Enhancement, Inc provides needs to African American women and children who are

experiencing domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Sexual Assault

Resource Center

4900 SW

Griffith Dr.

Ste. 100

Beaverton, OR

97005

P:503-626-9100

F: N/A

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www.sarcoregon.

org

Description: The Sexual Assault Resource Center works to promote social justice by eliminating sexual

violence in our community with support and advocacy and provides 24/7 crisis assistance.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

South Asian Women's

Empowerment &

Resource Center

(SAWERA)

P.O. Box 91242

Portland, OR 97291

P: 503-641-2425

F: 503-641-2442

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web: http://sawera.org/

Description: SAWERA offers free, confidential, and culturally sensitive services to South Asian women

and children who are experiencing domestic violence in Oregon.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

The Gateway Center

for Domestic Violence

10305 E. Burnside St.

Portland, OR

97216

P: 503-988-6400

F: 503-988-6499

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.portlandonli

ne.com/gatewaycenter/

Description: The Gateway Center for Domestic Violence serves domestic violence survivors and their

children with a variety of culturally sensitive and trauma-informed services.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

University of Portland

Green Dot

5000 N Willamette

Blvd

Portland, OR

97203

P: 503-943-7134

F: N/A

Email:

greendot@up.edu

http://www.up.edu/gree

ndot/

Description: University of Portland is committed to violence prevention. Green Dot gives every one of

us the opportunity to reduce power-based personal violence in our community and help keep each other

safe.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

University of Portland

Safe Advocate

Network

University Health

Center

5000 N Willamette

Blvd.

Portland OR 97203

P: 503-943-SAFE

F: N/A

Email: health@up.edu

http://www.up.edu/safe/

Description: (SAFE) Advocate Network provides personal support and facilitates appropriate referrals in

a confidential setting to members of the UP community who have been impacted by sexual assault,

harassment, and/or domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Volunteers of

America-Home Free

3910 SE Stark Street,

Portland, OR 97214

P: 503-239-3929

F: N/A

Email: Website contain

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www.voaor.org/

Description: Home Free mission is to assist adults and children surviving domestic violence to move not

just toward safety, but toward freedom and all that the word home suggests.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

West Women and

Children's Shelter

(Salvation Army)

8495 SE. Monterey

Ave.

Happy Valley,

OR 97086

P: 503-731-3900

F: N/A

Crisis: 503-224-7718

Email: Website contain

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www1.usw.salvati

onarmy.org

Description: The Salvation Army West Women and Children's Shelter intervenes in the lives of

homeless and abused women and children by providing opportunities for self-sufficiency through shelter

and support services.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

YWCA-Yolanda

House

10305 East Burnside

Street

Portland, Oregon 97216

P: 503-988-6400

F:503-988-6499

Email:

connect@ywcapdx.org

Web:

http://www.portlandonli

ne.com/gatewaycenter/

Description: Yolanda House is a long-term communal housing program, that provides survivors of

domestic violence and their children a safe haven to get back on their feet after escaping domestic

violence.

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Polk County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Community Mediation

Services of Polk

County

320 SE Fir Villa Rd

Dallas, OR 97338

P: 503-623-3111

F: 503-623-3111

Email:

vorpcmsfms@gmail.co

m

Web:

www.vorpcms.org

Description: Community Mediation Services of Polk County Provide victim offender, community, and

parent/adolescent mediation services.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Mid-Valley Women's

Crisis Service

795 Winter St. NE

PO Box 851

Salem, OR

97301

P: 503-378-1572

F: 503-364-7998

Hotline: 503-399-7722

Email:

info@mvwcs.com

Web:

Http://www.mvwcs.

Com

Description: The Mid-Valley Women's Crisis Service offers a safe refuge and support to women and

children of domestic violence and sexual assault. Service include 24 hour hotline, emergency shelter,

crisis intervention, and support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Polk County

District Attorney

850 Main St.

Dallas, OR

97338

P: 503-623-9268

F: 503-623-7556

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.polk.or.u

s/

Description: The Polk County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Polk County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

850 Main St.

Dallas, OR

97338

P: 503-623-9268

F: 503-623-7556

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.co.polk.or.u

s/da/prosecution/va/cri

me

Description: The Polk County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Polk County (Dallas)

Self-Sufficiency

177 SW Oak St

Dallas, OR

97338

P: 503-623-5526

F: 503--623-5426

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Dallas Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose safety

is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Polk County

Sheriff Department

850 Main St.

Dallas, OR

97338

P: 503-623-9251

F: 503-623-2060

Email: Website contains

personal email contact.

Web:

http://www.co.polk.or.u

s/Sheriff

Description: The Polk County Sheriff Department missions is to demonstrate leadership in our

community by providing effective law enforcement services in which we promote, preserve, and deliver

safety, security, and enhanced livability to those we serve.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Polk County Victim

Impact Panel

182 SW Academy St.

Dallas, OR 97338

P: 503-831-5971

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $40.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Sable House 289 E. Ellendale Ave.

#701

Dallas, OR

97338

P: 503-623-6703

F: 503-623-7971

Hotline: 503-623-4033

or 886-305-3030

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.sablehouse.

org

Description: Sable House provides legal advocacy services, case management, community outreach and

education and information and referral services.

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Sherman County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Haven From

Domestic Violence

PO Box 576

The Dallas, OR

97058

P:541-296-1662

F: N/A

Crisis: 541-298-4789 or

800-249-4789

Email:

haven@gorge.net

Web:

http://www.haventhedal

las.org

Description: Haven from Domestic Violence provides support to victims and survivors of domestic

violence, sexual assault, teen dating violence and stalking. Haven promotes the value of living free from

abuse. Emergency services and shelter available.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Sherman County

District Attorney

PO Box 393

Moro, OR

97039

P: 541-565-3534

F: 541-565-3178

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.sherman-

county.com/

Description: The Sherman County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Sherman County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

500 Court St.

PO Box 393

Moro, OR

97039

P: 541-565-3534

F: 541-565-3178

Hotline: 541-980-8674

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web: www.sherman-

county.com/govt_distric

t_attorney.asp.

Description: The Sherman County Victim Assistance program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Sherman County

(Condon)

Self-Sufficiency

103 S Main St.

PO Box 65

Condon, OR

97823

P: 541-384-2882

F: 541-384-4262

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Condon Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Sherman County

Sheriff Department

PO Box 424

Moro, OR

97039

P: 541-565-3622

F: 541-565-3312

Email:

sheriff@shermancounty

.net

Web: www.sherman-

county.com/govt_sherif

f.asp

Description: The Sherman County Sheriff Department mission is to become a integral part of the

community by building mutual trust and partnerships in an effort to improve the quality of life by

preventing crime and resolving issues of mutual concern.

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Tillamook County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Tillamook County

District Attorney

201 Laurel Ave.

Tillamook, OR

97141

P: 503-842-3410

F: 503-842-1802

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.tillamoo

k.or.us/

Description: The Tillamook County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of

the laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim

Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Tillamook County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

201 Laurel Ave.

Tillamook, OR

97141

P: 503-842-1241

P: 866-422-1241

F: 503-842-1802

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.tillamoo

k.or.us/gov/victims

Description: The Tillamook County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors

in navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Tillamook County

Self-Sufficiency

Wilson River

Building

4670 3rd St.

Tillamook, OR

97141

P: 503-842-4453

F: 503-842-3283

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Tillamook Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Tillamook County

Sheriff Department

5995 Long Prairie Rd

Tillamook, OR

97141

P: 503-815-3330

F: 503-815-3399

Email: Website contains

personal email contact.

Web:

http://www.tillamooksh

eriff.org

Description: Tillamook County Sheriff Dept. is dedicated to protect and service the community and

assist those in need.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Tillamook County

Victim Impact Panel

5995 Long Prairie Rd.

Tillamook, OR 97141

P: 503-815-3306

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $50.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Tillamook County

Women's Resource

Center

1902 2nd St.

PO Box 187

Tillamook, OR

97141

P: 503-842-9486 or

800-922-1679

F: N/A

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.tcwrc.net

Description: The Tillamook County Women's Resource Center provides assistance to women and

families who have experienced domestic and sexual violence. The center provides 24 hours crisis

intervention, peer counseling, advocacy, support groups, emergency shelter, information and referrals

and civil legal assistance.

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Umatilla County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Confederate Tribes

of Umatilla Indian

Reservation Family

Violence Services

46411 Timine Way

Pendleton, OR

97801

P: 541-278-0550

F: 541-278-0554

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.umatilla.nsn

.us/safetydept.html

Description: The Umatilla Tribal Police Department provided domestic violence services.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Domestic Violence

Services

N/A P: Pendleton: 541-276-

3321

F: 541-276-8958

Hermiston: 541-567-

0424

F: 541-567-0482

P: Milton-Freewater:

541-938-8266

Email: N/A

Web:

www.domesticviolence

services-or.org

Description: Domestic Violence Services provided crisis services in Umatilla and Morrow counties.

Services include 24 hour crisis line, emergency shelter, safety planning, peer support and advocacy.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Umatilla County

District Attorney

216 SE Fourth

Pendleton, OR

97801

P: 541-276-7111 x270

F: 541-278-5466

Email: N/A

Web:

www.umatillacounty.ne

t/DA.htm

Description: The Umatilla County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of

the laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim

Services

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Umatilla County

Victim Assistance

Program

216 SE Fourth

Pendleton, OR

97801

P: 541-26-7111

F: 541-278-5466

Email:

victim@co.umatilla.or.u

s

Web:

www.victim.witness@c

o.umatilla.or.us

Description: The Umatilla County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors

in navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Umatilla County

(Hermiston)

Self-Sufficiency

950 SE Columbia

Ste. A

Hermiston, OR

97838

P: 541-567-2253

F: 541-564-0860

F: 541-564-8662

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Hermiston Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Umatilla County

(Milton-Freewater)

Self-Sufficiency

309 N Columbia

Milton-Freewater,

OR 97862

P: 541-938-6627

F: 541-938-6426

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Milton-Freewater Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families

whose safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Umatilla County

(Pendleton)

Self-Sufficiency

700 SE Emigrant

Ste. 120

Pendleton, OR

97801

P: 541-276-9000

F: 541-276-3746

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Pendleton Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Umatilla County

Sheriff Department

4700 NW Pioneer Place

Pendleton, OR

97801

P: 541-966-3650

F: 541-278-5496

Email:

sheriff@co.umatilla.or.

us

Web:

http://www.co.umatilla.

or.us/sheriff.htm

Description: The Umatilla County Sheriff Department consistently work to earn the public's trust by

providing the highest quality law enforcement services.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Umatilla County

Victim Impact Panel

216 SE 4th

Pendleton, OR 97801

P: 541-278-6265

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

www.madd.org/local-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $25.

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Union County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Shelter From the

Storm 1111 Fifth St.

La Grande, OR

97850

P: 541-963-7226

F: N/A

Hotline: 541-963-9261

Email:

tcshelter@eoni.com

Web: N/A

Description: Shelter From the Storm is a domestic violence and sexual assault crisis center that offers

immediate and long term assistance to victims and survivors and their families. The center offers a 24

hour hot line, support and advocacy.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Union County

District Attorney

1104 K Ave.

La Grande, OR

97850

P: 541-963-1007

F: 541-963-1080

Email: da@union-

county.org

Web:

http://www.union-

county.org/

Description: The Union County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Union County DA

Victim Assistance

Program 1007 4th St.

La Grande, OR

97850

P: 541-963-1007

F: 541-963-1080

Email: da@union-

county.org

Web:

http://www.union-

county.org/

Description: The Union County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Union County (La

Grande)

Self-Sufficiency 1607 Gekeler Lane

La Grande, OR

97850

P:541-963-4113

F: 541-962-7497

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The La Grande Child Welfare office goal is to help children be healthy and safe. This

agency is the reporting office of child abuse and neglect. To report child abuse or neglect, contact your

local DHS Child Welfare office or law enforcement. If this is an emergency call 911. For non-

emergency reports, email dhs.info@state.or.usSelf-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to

families whose safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Union County Sheriff

Department

1109 K Ave

LaGrande, OR

97850

P: 541-963-1017

F: 541-963-1023

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.unioncount

ysheriff.us

Description: The Union County Sheriff Department mission is to: Professional law Enforcement Service

with Honesty, Excellence, Respect, Integrity, Firmness, Fairness, with Compassion and Valor to the

citizens of Union County.

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Wallowa County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Confederate Tribes

of Umatilla Indian

Reservation Family

Violence Services

46411 Timine Way

Pendleton, OR

97801

P: 541-278-0550

F: 541-278-0554

Email: N/A

Web:

www.unatilla.nsn.us/saf

etydept.html

Description: The Umatilla Tribal Police Department provided domestic violence services.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Safe Harbors 764 NW First

Enterprise, OR

97828

P: 541-426-4004

F: 541-426-0206

Hotline: 541-426-6565

Email: safe@eoni.com

Web:

Http://www.wcsafeharb

ors.com

Description: Safe Harbors provides assistance to victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.

Services provided include: 24 hour hotline, emergency temporary shelter, safe house for men, crisis

advocacy, empowerment classes, safety planning, referrals, advocacy, support and education.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wallowa County

District Attorney

101 S. River St.

Rm 201

Enterprise, OR

97828

P: 541-426-4543

x 640

F: 541-426-6128

Email:

daclerk@co.wallowa.or.

us

Web:

http://www.co.wallowa.

or.us/

Description: The Wallowa County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wallowa County DA

Victims Assistance

Program

101 S. River St.

Rm 201

Enterprise, OR

97828

P: 541-426-4543

x 141

F: 541-426-6128

Email:

victimast@co.wallowa.

or.us

Web:

www.co.wallowa.or.us/

public_

safety/district_attorney/

victims_assistance.html

Description: The Wallowa County Victims Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors

in navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wallowa County

(Enterprise)

Self-Sufficiency

104 Litch St.

PO Box A

Enterprise, OR

97828

P: 541-426-4558

F: 541-426-3878

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Enterprise Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wallowa County

Sheriff Department

104 W. Greenwood St.

Ste. A

Enterprise, OR

97828

P: 541-426-3131

F: 541-426-4685

Email:

wcsheriff@co.wallowa.

or.us

Web:

http://www.co.wallowa.

or.us/public_safety/sher

iff

Description: The Wallowa County Sheriff Department mission is to maintain social order, to provide

professional law enforcement services to the citizens of their community in a prescribed ethical,

budgetary and constitutional constraints.

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Wasco County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Haven From

Domestic Violence

PO Box 576

The Dallas, OR

97058

P:541-296-1662

F: N/A

Crisis: 541-298-4789

Email:

haven@gorge.net

Web:

http://www.haventhedal

las.org

Description: Haven from Domestic Violence (Help Against Violence Encounters Now!) provides

support to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, teen dating violence and stalking.

Haven promotes the value of living free from abuse. Emergency services and shelter available.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Warm Springs

Victim of Crime

Services

PO Box 791

1132 Pauite St.

Warm Springs,

OR 97761

P: 541-553-2293

F: 541-553-3357

Email: N/A

Web:

http://pelton.warmsprin

gs.com/docs/pg 10134

Description: The Warm Springs Victim of Crime Services provide and promote safety and justice for all

victims of crime. They empower women affected by domestic violence to live healthier lifestyles and

strengthen family structures. They also provide crisis intervention, victim assistance, men's batterer's re-

education, court advocacy, referrals, etc.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wasco County

District Attorney

511 Washington St.

The Dallas, OR

97058

P: 541-506-2680

F: 541-506-2681

Email:

Web:

http://www.co.wasco.or

.us/

Description: The Wasco County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wasco County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

511 Washington St. Ste.

304

The Dallas, OR

97058

P: 541-506-2680

F: 541-506-2681

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.wasco.or

.us/county/dept_da.cfm

Description: The Wasco County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wasco County (The

Dallas)

Self-Sufficiency

700 Union St.

Ste 128

The Dallas,

OR 97058

P: 541-296-4661

F: 541-296-6722

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Dallas Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose safety

is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wasco County Sheriff

Department

511 Washington St.

The Dalles, OR

97058

P: 541-506-2580

F: 541-506-2581

Email: Website contains

personal email contact.

Web:

http://www.co.wasco.or

.us/county/dept_sheriff_

info.cfm

Description: The Wasco County Sheriff Department mission is to serve and protect persons, property

and maintain the peace and order in Wasco County.

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Washington County (Portland Metro Area)

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Beaverton Police

Department Victim

Advocacy Program

4755 SW Griffith Dr,

Beaverton, OR 97005

P:503-526-2205

F: N/A

Email:

krodiriguez@beaverton

oregon.gov

Web:

http://www.beavertonor

egon.gov/index.aspx?ni

d=173

Description: Victim advocates are available to assist victims of crime immediately after a crime has been

reported.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Bradley Angle 5432 N. Albina Ave

Portland, OR 97217

P: 503-281-3540

F:

Email: N/A

Web:

http://bradleyangle.org/

Description: Bradley Angle’s mission is to serve all people affected by domestic violence. They assist

anyone experiencing or at risk for domestic violence at the center of our services and providing support

for safety, education, empowerment, healing, and hope.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Catholic Charities

Survivors of Human

Trafficking Program

2740 SE Powell

Boulevard, #5

Portland, Oregon 97202

P:503-231-4866

F: 503-231-4327

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

http://www.catholicchar

itiesoregon.org/

Description: OSSIP (Catholic Charities’ program for survivors of human trafficking) helps trafficking

survivors navigate legal processes and find assistance through social services.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Clackamas Women's

Services

704 Main St. Suite 200.

Oregon City, OR 97045

P: 503-722-2366

F: 503-722-8059

Email: info@cwsor.org

Web:

http://www.cwsor.org

Description: Clackamas Women's Services provides shelter and support services for survivors of

domestic violence. Volunteers provide one-on-one support through talking with and listening to women,

playing with children, acting as legal advocate, and operating a 24-hour crisis line.

503/654-2807

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Columbia County

Women's Resource

Center/The Starting

Place Shelter

PO Box 22

164 Little St.

St. Helens, OR

97051

P: 503-397-7100

Crisis: 503-397-6161

Toll: 866-397-6161

F: 503-366-9529

Email: info@ccwr.com

Web: www.ccwrc.com

Description: The Columbia County Women's Resource Center mission is to empower the community to

live safe healthy lives, free from abuse. Their goal is to respond to a recognized growing need for

services for victims and survivors of family violence, sexual assault, child abuse and for persons facing

crisis. The Starting Place Shelter is a residential shelter with provides temporary confidential, non-

violent housing for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Dispute Resolution

Center

150 NE 3rd Ave, Ste B

Hillsboro, OR 97123 P: 503-526-2413

F: 503-526-3730

Email:

disputemail@beaverton

oregon.gov

Web:

www.beavertonoregon.

gov/index.aspx?NID=5

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Description: The Dispute Resolution Center provides free confidential mediation services to residents

of Beaverton and Washington Counties east of 185th Ave.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Domestic Violence

Resource Center

PO Box 494

Hillsboro, OR

97123

P: 503-640-5352

F: 503-906-1223

Email:dvrc@dvrc-

or.org

Web: http://www.dvrc-

or.org

Description: The Domestic Violence Resource Center provides a 24 hours crisis hotline, emergency

shelter (Monika's House), assistance with protective orders, advocacy, counseling and outreach.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Domestic Violence

Safe Dialogue

PO Box 69644

Portland, Oregon 97239

P: 503-327-5350

F: N/A

Email: Email provided

on website

Web:

http://www.dvsdprogra

m.com

Description: DVSF offers safe, supervised conversations between survivors and offenders of domestic

violence who have never met before to help foster transformative changes inside themselves and others.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

El Programa Hispano

Project UNICA

2740 SE Powell

Blvd.

Portland, OR

97202

Gresham

P: 503-699-8350

F: 503-666-7487

Portland

P: 503-236-9670

F: 503-231-4327

Crisis: 503-232-4448

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

http://www.catholicchar

itiesoregon.org

Description: Project UNICA provides assistance to Spanish-speaking women, men, and adolescents

affected by domestic violence and sexual assault.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Elders in Action 1411 SW

Morrison St.

Ste. 290

Portland, OR

97205

P: 503-235-5474

F: 503-595-7599

Email:

info@eldersinaction.org

Web:

www.eldersinaction.org

/

Description: Elders in Action provide advocacy to elders in the area of crime, elder abuse, healthcare and

housing.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Immigrant & Refugee

Community

Organization (IRCO)

Refugee & Immigrant

Family

Strengthening

1031 NE Glisan

St.

Portland, OR

Main Office

P:503-234-1541

F: N/A

African House

P: 503-802-0082

Asian Family Center

P: 503-235-9396

Senior Center

P: 503-988-5480

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

form or contact:

emo@emoregon.org

Web:

http://www.irco.org

Description: The IRCO promotes the integration of refugees, immigrants and the community into a self-

sufficient, healthy and inclusive multiethnic society.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Los Ninos Cuentan N/A P: 503-933-7840

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.losninoscue

ntan.org/contactus.html

Description: Offers several programs that promote healing, trust, and self-sufficiency for family. Crisis

line: 503-974-9882.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Native American

Family Healing

Circle

5135 NE Columbia

Blvd

Portland, OR

97218

P: 503-288-8177

F:503-288-1260

Email: Website contain

confidential contact

form.

Web:

http://www.nayapdx.org

Description: The Native American Family Healing Circle provides housing, safety planning, crisis

intervention and support groups to individual affected by abuse.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon

Crime Victims

Law Center

310 SW 4th Ave.

Ste 535

Portland, OR

97204

P: 503-208-8160

F: (toll free) 866-838-

4142

Email: info@oclc.org

Web: www.ocvlc.org

Description: OCVLC provides crime victims with no-cost direct legal services to help them assert their

rights in criminal cases and post-conviction hearings. The victim, or survivor of a victim who is involved

with a criminal or juvenile case that has some aspect of it currently pending in any state, tribal or federal

court in Oregon or before the State of Oregon.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon Law Center 230 NE 2nd Avenue,

Suite F

Hillsboro, OR 97124

P: 503-640-4115

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.oregonlawc

enter.org/index_files/Pa

ge965.htm

Description: The Oregon Law Center provides access to justice for low income Oregonians. Services

include assistance with family law (including domestic violence), farm worker law, and housing law.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Partnership for Safety

and Justice

825 NE 20th Ave. #250

Portland, OR 97232

P: 503-335-8449

F: 503-232-1922

Email: Contact form on

website

Web:

www.safetyvandjustice.

org/

Description: PSJ is a multi-faceted, statewide advocacy organization that focuses on crime survivors,

offenders and youth justice.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Portland Women's

Crisis Line

PO Box 42610

Portland, OR 97242

P: 503-232-9751

F: 503-234-3749

Email: info@pwcl.org

Web: http://pwcl.org/

Description: PWCL provides confidential support services and education to empower. PWCL operates a

24/7 Crisis Line and Sexual Assault Advocacy Program. In any language, the Crisis Line can provide

needs assessments, peer support, safety planning, crisis intervention and information and referrals to

community resources. The Sexual Assault Program provides specialized services to survivors of sexual

assault.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Raphael House of

Portland

4110 SE Hawthorne

Blvd., # 503

Portland, OR 97214

P: 503-222-6507

F: 503-222-4754

Email:

tlorenzen@raphaelhous

e.com

Web:

http://raphaelhouse.com

/

Description: Raphael House of Portland is a multi-faceted domestic violence agency dedicated to

fighting the causes and effects of intimate partner violence in a variety of ways. They offer confidential

emergency shelter, a 24-hour in-house crisis line, transitional housing and advocacy programs, non-

residential advocacy in partnership with the Portland Police Bureau, and also work to bring an end to

violence through community outreach and education.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Parents of Murdered

Children & Other

Survivors of Homicide

Victims

2116 NE 18th Ave.

Portland, OR 97212

P: 503-656-8039

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.pomc.com/p

ortland/index.htm

Description: Parents of Murdered Children and Other Survivors of Homicide Victims is a self-help

support organization made up of persons whose loved ones have been murdered.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Resolutions Northwest 1827 NE 44th Ave

Suite 300

Portland, OR 97213

P: 503-595-4890

F: N/A

Email:

info@resolutionsnorthw

est.org

Web:

http://www.resolutionsn

orthwest.org/

Description: Resolutions Northwest provides a wide range of mediation and facilitation services that

help community members find solutions to conflict.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Project UNICA

(Gresham)

138 NE 3rd Street,

Suite 140

Gresham, OR 97030

P: 503-669-8350

F: 503-666-7487

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

www.catholiccharitieso

regon.org/latino_service

s_unica.asp

Description: Project UNICA provides support, advocacy, and opportunity for self-empowerment to

assist Latino survivors of violence and oppression to exercise free and informed life choices free of

abuse.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Project UNICA

(Portland)

2740 SE Powell Blvd.,

#9

Portland, OR 97202

P: 503- 688-2630

F: 503-688-2631

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

www.catholiccharitieso

regon.org/latino_service

s_unica.asp

Description: Project UNICA provides support, advocacy, and opportunity for self-empowerment to

assist Latino survivors of violence and oppression to exercise free and informed life choices free of

abuse.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Russian Oregon

Social Services

(ROSS)

4033 SE. Wood-

stock Blvd

Portland, OR

97202

P: 503-777-3437

F: 503-777-6545

Crisis: 503-221-1054

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

form

Web:

http://emoregon.org

Description: The Russian Oregon Social Services provides culturally specific domestic violence and

sexual assault services to Russian-speaking refugees and immigrants. They also provide a 24 hours

crisis hot line, crisis intervention, housing assistance, support groups and referrals.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Self Enhancement

Inc.- Domestic

Violence Program

N/A P:503-285-0439

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.selfenhance

ment.org/Domestic%20

Violence.asp

Description: Self Enhancement, Inc provides needs to African American women and children who are

experiencing domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Sexual Assault

Resource Center

4900 SW

Griffith Dr.

Ste. 100

Beaverton, OR

97005

P:503-384-0408

F:

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www.sarcoregon.

org

Description: The Sexual Assault Resource Center works to promote social justice by eliminating sexual

violence in our community with support and advocacy.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

South Asian Women's

Empowerment &

Resource Center

(SAWERA)

P.O. Box 91242

Portland, OR 97291

P: 503-641-2425

F: 503-641-2442

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web: http://sawera.org/

Description: SAWERA offers free, confidential, and culturally sensitive services to South Asian women

and children who are experiencing domestic violence in Oregon.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Volunteers of

America-Home Free

3910 SE Stark Street,

Portland, OR 97214

P: 503-239-3929

F: N/A

Email: Website contain

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www.voaor.org/

Description: Home Free mission is to assist adults and children surviving domestic violence to move not

just toward safety, but toward freedom and all that the word home suggests.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Washington County

District Attorney

150 N. First Ave.

Hillsboro, OR

97124

P: 503-846-8671

F: 503-846-3407

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.washingt

on.or.us

Description: The Washington County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of

the laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim

Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Washington County

DA Victim Assistance

150 N. First Ave. MS

#40

Hillsboro, OR

97124

P: 503-846-8671

F: 503-846-3407

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.washingt

on.or.us/DistrictAttorne

y/VictimAssistance/ind

ex.cfm

Description: The Washington County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors

in navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Washington County

Elder Safe Program

215 SW ADAMS, MS

32

Hillsboro, OR 97123

P:503-846-2700

F: 503-846-2719

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.co.washingt

on.or.us/Sheriff/OtherS

ervices/elder-safe-

program.cfm

Description: victim advocates provide crime victims with emotional support and information relating to

the criminal justice system and their case. Assistance tailored to the unique circumstance of each victim

may include personal support, court advocacy, or help filling out forms. Program staff and volunteers

understand the needs of victims for information, validation, restitution, testimony, and support as their

cases travel through the criminal justice system.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Washington County

Community

Corrections

215 SW Adam St.

Hillsboro, OR

97123

P:503-846-2700

F: 503-846-2604

Email: Website contains

personal email contact.

Web:

http://www.co.washingt

on.or.us/sheriff

Description: The Washington County Sheriff Department mission is to conserve the peace. The sheriff

department protects and services the community and assists those in need.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Washington County

(Beaverton)

Self-Sufficiency

15625 SW Greystone

Ct.

Beaverton, OR

97006

P: 503-646-9952

F: 503-646-4260

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Beaverton Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Washington County

(Hillsboro)

Self-Sufficiency

5300 NE Elam Young

Pky

Hillsboro, OR

97124

PO Box 1687

Hillsboro, OR

97124

P: 503-693-4555

F: 503-693-3503

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Hillsboro Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Washington County

(Tigard)

Self-Sufficiency

10777 SW Cascade

Ave.

Tigard, OR 97223

P: 503-670-9711

F: 503-670-0240

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Tigard Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose safety

is at risk due to domestic violence.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Washington County

Sheriff Department

215 SW Adam St.

Hillsboro, OR

97123

P:503-846-2700

F: 503-846-2604

Email: Website contains

personal email contact.

Web:

http://www.co.washingt

on.or.us/sheriff

Description: The Washington County Sheriff Department mission is to conserve the peace. The sheriff

department protects and serves the community and assists those in need.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Washington County

Victim Impact Panel

P.O. Box 4755

Beaverton, OR 97076

P: 503-648-3800

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.madd.org/lo

cal-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $30.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

West Women and

Children's Shelter

(Salvation Army)

8495 SE. Monterey

Ave.

Happy Valley,

OR 97086

P: 503-731-3900

F:

Crisis: 503-224-7718

Email: Website contain

confidential contact

form

Web:

http://www1.usw.salvati

onarmy.org

Description: The Salvation Army West Women and Children's Shelter intervenes in the lives of

homeless and abused women and children by providing opportunities for self-sufficiency through shelter

and support services.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

YWCA-Yolanda

House

10305 East Burnside

Street

Portland, Oregon 97216

P: 503-988-6400

F:503-988-6499

Email:

connect@ywcapdx.org

Web:

http://www.portlandonli

ne.com/gatewaycenter/

Description: Yolanda House is a long-term communal housing program, that provides survivors of

domestic violence and their children a safe haven to get back on their feet after escaping the atrocity of

domestic violence.

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Wheeler County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Haven From

Domestic Violence

PO Box 576

The Dallas, OR

97058

P:541-296-1662

F: N/A

Crisis: 541-298-4789 or

800-249-4789

Email:

haven@gorge.net

Web:

http://www.haventhedal

las.org

Description: Haven from Domestic Violence provides support to victims and survivors of domestic

violence, sexual assault, teen dating violence and stalking. Haven promotes the value of living free from

abuse. Emergency services and shelter available.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wheeler County

District Attorney

PO Box 446

Fossil, OR

97830

P: 541-763-4207

F: 541-763-2186

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

http://www.wheelercou

nty-oregon.com/

Description: The Wheeler County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of

the laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim

Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wheeler County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

401 Fourth St.

PO Box 446

Fossil, OR

97830

P: 541-763-2380

F: 541-763-2026

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

Web:

www.wheelercounty-

oregon.com/victimsassi

stance.html

Description: The Wheeler County Victim Assistance is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wheeler County

(Condon)

Self-Sufficiency

103 S Main St.

PO Box 65

Condon, OR

97823

P: 541-384-2882

F: 541-384-4262

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The Condon Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Wheeler County

Sheriff Department

701 Adams St.

Rm 202

Fossil, OR

97830

P: 541-763-4101

F: 541-763-2026

Email:

sheriff@co.wheeler.or.u

s

Web:

http://www.wheelercou

nty-

oregon.com/sheriffoffic

e.html

Description: To protect and service the citizens of Wheeler County and assist those in need.

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Yamhill County

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Henderson House 610 SE. First St.

McMinnville,

OR 97128

P:503-472-0244

F: 503-434-9276

Crisis: 503-472-1503

Email: Website has

confidential contact

form.

Web:

http://www.hendersonh

ouse.org

Description: Henderson House provides safety, shelter and services to women and children recovering

from being victimized by domestic violence and sexual assault. The Henderson House provides

emergency shelter, crisis counseling, advocacy, transportation, assistance, support groups, services for

children, and education.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Yamhill County

District Attorney

535 E. 5th Ave.

McMinnville,

OR 97128

P: 503-434-7510

F: N/A

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

form

Web:

http://www.co.yamhill.

or.us/

Description: The Yamhill County District Attorney office is responsible for prosecuting violation of the

laws of the State of Oregon, County Code violations, Child Support Enforcement and Victim Services

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Yamhill County DA

Victim Assistance

Program

535 E. 5th Ave.

McMinnville,

OR 97128

P: 503-434-7510 x4425

F: N/A

Email: Website contains

personal email contact

form

Web:

http://www.co.yamhill.

or.us/

Description: Yamhill County Victim Assistance Program is to assist crime victims and survivors in

navigating the criminal justice system, understanding their rights and refer community resources and

support.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Yamhill County

(McMinnville)

Self-Sufficiency

368 NE Norton Lane

McMinnville,

OR 97128

P: 503-472-0311

F: 503-472-4454

Email:

dhs.info@state.or.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

dhs

Description: The McMinnville Self-Sufficiency provides temporary financial support to families whose

safety is at risk due to domestic violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Yamhill County

Sheriff Department

535 E. 5th St.

McMinnville,

OR 97128

P: 503-434-7350

F: 503-472-5330

Email:

Sheriff@yamhill.or.us

Web:

http://www.yamhill.or.u

s/sheriff

Description: The Yamhill County Sheriff mission is to provide citizens with high quality law

enforcement services, in an ethical and fiscally responsible manner.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Yamhill County

Victim Impact Panel

615 East 6th

McMinnville, OR

97218

P: 503-434-7513

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

www.madd.org/local-

offices/or/VIP_Schedul

es.html

Description: VIP is panel of victims of intoxicated drivers, telling their stories to mandated and guests.

Cost: $20.

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State of Oregon

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Attorney General's

Sexual Assault Task

Force

3625 River Road North,

Suite 275

Keizer, Oregon 97303

P: 503-990-6541

F: 503-990-6547

Email: Contact form on

website

Web:

http://oregonsatf.org/

Description: The Sexual Assault Task Force is a non-profit organization that provides a coordinated

approach to respond to and reduce sexual assault against adolescents and adults. The Task Force trains

advocates and communities and works on policies to enhance the response to and prevention of sexual

assault in Oregon.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Catholic Charities

Survivors of Human

Trafficking Program

2740 SE Powell

Boulevard, #5

Portland, Oregon 97202

P:503-231-4866

F: 503-231-4327

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

http://www.catholicchar

itiesoregon.org/

Description: OSSIP (Catholic Charities’ program for survivors of human trafficking) helps trafficking

survivors navigate legal processes and find assistance through social services.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Coalition of Oregon

Victim Offender

Mediation Program

(COVOMP)

2575 Center St. NE

Salem, OR

97301-4667

P: 541-922-6091

F: 503-375-1173

Email:

doc.info@doc.state.or.u

s

Web:

www.oregon.gov/DOC/

OMR/religious_services

/docs/victim_services_d

ocuments/fdpbrochure2

0091211.pdf

Description: COOMP provides a facilitated mediation between crime victim and offender.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Crime Victims United

of Oregon

N/A P:N/A

F: N/A

Email:

contact@crimevictimsu

nited.org

Web:

http://www.crimevictim

sunited.org/

Description: To promote a more balanced justice system through legislative action and public awareness.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Department of Justice

Crime Victim's

Service Division

(CVSD)

1162 Court St.

Salem, OR

97301

P:503-378-5348

F: 503-378-5738

Email:

cvsd.email@doj.state.or

.us

Web:

http://www.doj.state.or.

us/victims/Pages/contac

t.aspx

Description: The Crime Victim's Service Division mission is to reduce the impact of crime on victims'

lives by supporting statewide victim services programs, promoting victims' rights, and providing victims

access to information and resources. Provides information about programs such as crime victim

compensation, victims' rights and post-conviction advocacy program.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Department of

Human Services

500 Summer St. NE

Salem, OR

97301

P: 503-945-5944

F: 503-378-2897

Email:

dhs.directorsoffice@stat

e.or.us

Web:

http://oregon.gov/dhs

Description: The Oregon Department of Human Service assists Oregonians in becoming independent,

healthy and strong.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Department of

Corrections

Central Office

2575 Center St. NE

Salem, OR

97301

P: 503-945-9090

F: 503-373-1173

Email:

DOC.Info@doc.state.or

.us

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

DOC/Pages

Description: The Oregon Department of Corrections mission is to promote public safety by holding

offenders accountable for their actions and reducing the risk of future criminal behavior.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Department of

Corrections Victim

Services Programs

2575 Center St. NE

Salem, OR

97301-4667

P: 503-945-9055

F: 503-375-1173

Email:

doc.info@doc.state.or.u

s

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

DOC/OMR/Pages/religi

ous_services/victims_se

rvices/victim_issues.asp

x

Description: ODOC victim services program provides victims of crime with information regarding crime

victim rights, victim speakers network and facilitated dialogue program.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregonians For

Alternatives to the

Death Penalty

PO Box 2765

Salem, Oregon 97308

P: 503-990-7060

F: N/A

Email: Contact on

website

Web:

http://www.oadp.org

Description: OADP are criminal justice activists joined in a concerted effort to increase the effectiveness

of Oregon’s response to violent interpersonal crime. Our members include victims’ survivors, attorneys,

religious leaders, teachers and other concerned citizens.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Native American

Youth and Family

Center

5135 NE Columbia

Boulevard

Portland, OR 97218

P: 503-288-8177

F: N/A

Email: Contact form on

website

Web:

http://www.nayapdx.org

/

Description: The Native American Youth and Family Center works to enrich the lives of Native youth

and families in Portland through education, community involvement, and culturally specific

programming. The Center’s Healing Circle supports families impacted by domestic and sexual violence.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon Coalition

Against Domestic

and Sexual Violence

1737 NE Alberta

St. Ste. 205

Portland, OR

97211

P:503-230-1951

F: 503-230-1973

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.ocadsv.com

/

Description: The Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence supports Oregon’s

community-based domestic and sexual violence organizations by raising awareness about violence

against all women and children and works toward non-violence through leadership in advocacy, public

policy, training, resource development and social change. The Coalition’s website provides great

resources for crime survivors and service providers.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon State Sheriffs'

Association

330 Hood St. NE

PO Box 7468

Salem, OR

97301

P: 503-364-4204

F: 503-364-2059

Email:

info@oregonsheriffs.or

g

Web: http://www.

Description: The mission of the Oregon State Sheriffs' Association is to promote, protect, preserve,

enhance and support the office of Sheriff as conservator of peace in providing public safety services to

the citizens of Oregon.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Oregon Law Center 921 SW Washington,

Suite 516

Portland, OR 97205

P: 503-295-2760

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.oregonlawc

enter.org/index_files/Pa

ge965.htm

Description: The Oregon Law Center provides access to justice for low income Oregonians. Services

include assistance with family law (including domestic violence), farm worker law, and housing law.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Parents of Murdered

Children & Other

Survivors of Homicide

Victims

2116 NE 18th Ave.

Portland, OR 97212

P: 503-656-8039

F: N/A

Email: N/A

Web:

http://www.pomc.com/p

ortland/index.htm

Description: Parents of Murdered Children and Other Survivors of Homicide Victims is a self-help

support organization made up of persons whose loved ones have been murdered.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Project UNICA

(Gresham)

138 NE 3rd Street,

Suite 140

Gresham, OR 97030

P: 503-669-8350

F: 503-666-7487

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

http://www.catholicchar

itiesoregon.org/latino_s

ervices_unica.asp

Description: Project UNICA provides support, advocacy, and opportunity for self-empowerment to

assist Latino survivors of violence and oppression to exercise free and informed life choices free of

abuse.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Project UNICA

(Portland)

2740 SE Powell Blvd.,

#9

Portland, OR 97202

P: 503- 688-2630

F: 503-688-2631

Email:

info@catholiccharitieso

regon.org

Web:

http://www.catholicchar

itiesoregon.org/latino_s

ervices_unica.asp

Description: Project UNICA provides support, advocacy, and opportunity for self-empowerment to

assist Latino survivors of violence and oppression to exercise free and informed life choices free of

abuse.

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Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

South Asian Women's

Empowerment &

Resource Center

(SAWERA)

P.O. Box 91242

Portland, OR 97291

P: 503-641-2425

F: 503-641-2442

Email: Website contains

confidential contact

form

Web: http://sawera.org/

Description: SAWERA offers free, confidential, and culturally sensitive services to South Asian women

and children who are experiencing domestic violence in Oregon.

Name Address Phone/Fax Email/Website

Victim Speakers

Network

2575 Center St. NE

Salem, OR

97301-4667

P: 541-922-6091

F: 503-375-1173

Email:

doc.info@doc.state.or.u

s

Web:

http://www.oregon.gov/

DOC/OMR/Pages/religi

ous_services/victims_se

rvices/victim_issues.asp

x

Description: The Victim/Survivor Speakers Network provides a venue for crime victim/survivors to have

a voice in the criminal justice system by sharing their story in a correctional setting. These meetings

provide a safe and respectful atmosphere for crime victims to express their feelings, validate their

suffering, restore personal power and promote healing.

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Victim Directory Evaluation

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Victim Services Directory Evaluation Please fill out the victim directory evaluation form and return to the address below.

Question 1=Strongly

Disagree

2=Disagree 3=Neutral 4= Agree 5=Strongly

Agree

1. Material in the

directory was

informative.

2. Material in the

directory was organized

and easy to read.

3. What is the likelihood

of your

organization/agency

using the directory?

4. The directory is a

useful resource.

5. The directory will

improve communication

and networking to other

agencies/organizations in

the area of helping

victims of crime.

6. What do you like most about the victim directory: ________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

7. What improvements could be made to the victim directory: ________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

8. Additional Comments: _______________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Please send evaluations to:

Rachel Cunliffe Ph.D.

Portland State University - Charles Tracy Restorative Justice Think Tank

P.O. Box 741

Portland, OR. 97207

cunliffr@pdx.edu

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