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COMMUNITY WORKS
JACKSON COUNTY CONTINUUM OF CARE SCREENINGS
Provides an access point for being placed on Jackson County's Centralized Interest List for housing.
2594 E Barnett Road
Suite C
Medford, OR 97504
Eligibility: Households experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless. Community Works focuses specifically on serving people experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or trafficking, as well as youth.
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
CALL TO SAFETY
SHELTER SERVICES
Serves as an entry point into the Portland Metro area's domestic violence shelter and housing resources. Checks at 9am each day for all domestic violence resources, including shelter openings, available that same day. No waitlists are available. Shelter access is dependent on availability.

Pre-screens and provides referrals for a Safety and Stabilization Assessment (SSA) for domestic violence shelters or housing resources. SSA is required before accessing most direct domestic violence services.

PO Box 42610
Portland, OR 97242
Eligibility: Survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence, stalking, sex trafficking, or sex industry workers that are currently needing to flee a dangerous situation and have no safe place to stay for the night. Domestic and/or sexual violence must have occurred within the last six months. Serves all ages and genders.
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
EL PROGRAMA HISPANO CATÓLICO
UNICA
UNICA (Un Nuevo Inicio para Concluir el Abuso/A New Beginning to End Abuse) assists Spanish-speaking individuals and families affected by domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Services include:
-24-hour Spanish-language Crisis Line
-Case management and advocacy for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors
-Housing Assessment
-Spanish-language support groups
-Parenting support
-Community education
-Assistance for petitioners of restraining and stalking orders
333 SE 223rd Avenue
Suite 100
Gresham, OR 97030
Eligibility: Hispanic and Latino domestic violence and sexual assault survivors
Hours: Crisis Line: 24 hours a day / 7 days per week
Office: Monday-Thursday 8:30am-5pm
GATEWAY CENTER FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE ADVOCACY AND SUPPORT
Navigators (advocates) provide information about services, resources, support to survivors of domestic violence and assistance with filling out forms and applications regarding safety issues. Information and support are available in the following areas: crisis and safety planning (Safety and Stabilization Assessment or SSA); restraining order applications and court appearances; crime reporting and prosecution; adult, teen, and children's support groups; spiritual support; culturally appropriate advocacy; advocacy and information about restraining orders and stalking orders; benefits to domestic violence survivors offered by DHS; mental health counseling; and legal consultation.
10305 E Burnside Street
Portland, OR 97216
Eligibility: Survivors of intimate partner violence
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-noon and 1pm-4pm
COMMUNITY WORKS
JACKSON COUNTY CONTINUUM OF CARE SCREENINGS
CALL TO SAFETY
SHELTER SERVICES
EL PROGRAMA HISPANO CATÓLICO
UNICA
GATEWAY CENTER FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE ADVOCACY AND SUPPORT