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CALL TO SAFETY
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
Provides information and referral, advocacy and safety planning, and transportation from danger to safety. Transportation is limited and dependent on funding.

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

Note: Also serves as an entry point into the Multnomah County Domestic Violence System Coordinated Access Program.
PO Box 42610
Portland, OR 97242
Eligibility: Survivor of domestic and/or sexual violence, stalking, human trafficking, and/or sex industry work, and their supportive family and friends. Domestic and/or sexual violence must have occurred within the last six months. Serves all ages and genders.
Hours: Office: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Crisis Line: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
COWLITZ INDIAN TRIBE
COWLITZ INDIAN TRIBAL HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES VANCOUVER
PATHWAYS TO HEALING
Provides general legal and cultural advocacy, emergency services, safety planning, secondary victim and survivor support, and community education for survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.
7700 NE 26th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98665
Eligibility: Native American or Alaska Native (do not have to be enrolled) individuals who have experienced, or know someone who has experienced, domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, or stalking at any point in their lives
Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCE CENTER INC
FAMILY VIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROGRAM
Provides crisis intervention, support groups, advocacy, community education/trainings, outreach, safety planning, and individual and group counseling to adults and teens that have experienced family or intimate partner violence at any time in their lives. Provides information and referral to outside agencies as well as to the Children's Counseling Program, Protective Order Advocacy Program, and Monika's House Shelter. Intakes are typically approximately 2 hours long and include a one-on-one explanation of services and assessment if programs are appropriate for the client and/or children. Children are not allowed at this appointment.

This agency accepts donations of mobile phones.

Counseling is provided by individuals who are completing their Master's degrees or licensed in this field. Counseling interns work at the agency for an average of 8 months and are supervised by licensed professionals. Other services are provided by staff, advocates, and trained volunteers.
735 SW 158th Avenue
Suite 100
Beaverton, OR 97006
Eligibility: Age 14 and older
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-7pm
EMERGENCY SUPPORT SHELTER
Provides crisis intervention line, safe temporary housing for female domestic violence survivors and their children, as well as information and referral and group counseling for survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their families and friends.

Sexual assault services include support, information and referral, and advocacy for people of all ages during medical exams and through the criminal justice system.

Also provides legal advocacy services, including assistance with filing protection and anti-harassment orders, accompaniment to court proceedings, and legal referrals. There is a children's advocate who provides education about the cycle of domestic violence and provides childcare (with needs observation) during client appointments.
1330 11th Avenue
Longview, WA 98632
Eligibility: Survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and other crimes. Shelter is for female domestic violence survivors and their children.
Hours: Office hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Hotline: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
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
HARBOR
THE HARBOR
Provides domestic and sexual violence advocacy, shelter services, prevention education, and support. Services include a 24-hour crisis line, drop-in center, emergency shelter, transportation assistance, relocation assistance, culturally specific 2SLGBTQIA+ and Latinx services, youth prevention education and advocacy, medical and legal advocacy, and support groups for survivors. Provides community education on the dynamics of domestic and sexual violence, trauma, and prevention.

Advocates are mobile and can meet with survivors in safe, public locations throughout Clatsop County.
801 Commercial Street
Lower Level
Astoria, OR 97103
Eligibility: Age 14 and older
Hours: Advocacy Office: Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday 9am-4pm, Wednesday 9am-noon
Helpline and Crisis Advocacy: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
HEART OF GRANT COUNTY
Provides a crisis line, short-term emergency shelter, confidential walk-in center, peer counseling, transportation, temporary safe housing and access to transitional housing, support groups, medical and legal advocacy, outreach and education regarding domestic violence and sexual assault.
115 NW Bridge Street
John Day, OR 97845
Eligibility: Survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault
Hours: Crisis line and shelter: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Office: Monday-Thursday 9am-5pm and by appointment
LAKE COUNTY CRISIS CENTER
DOVE ADVOCACY CENTER
Provides advocacy, protective order assistance, emergency sheltering, safety planning, court and medical/hospital accompaniment, referrals, support groups, and a crisis line.
726 N 1st Street
Lakeview, OR 97630
Eligibility: Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, dating violence, human trafficking, elder abuse, and people with disabilities who are victims of abuse.
Hours: Office: Monday-Friday 8am-4pm
Crisis Line: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
MAYDAY INC
Provides a 24-hour domestic, sexual violence, and elder abuse hotline. Provides any needed service, including emergency shelter, help filling out restraining orders, escort to health care facilities, escort to court, information and referral, advocacy, community education, training, and court advocacy.
1705 Main Street
Baker City, OR 97814
Eligibility: Unrestricted
Hours: Crisis line hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Office hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm
MY SAFE PLACE
PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION PROGRAM
Provides services to people who are experiencing domestic abuse, sexual violence, teen dating abuse, elder and/or disabled persons abuse, human trafficking, and oppression based on a protected class. Shelter services and a 24/7 crisis line are also provided along with court and victim advocacy, which includes assistance filing for temporary and permanent restraining orders and criminal temporary protective orders.
934 SW 8th Street
Unit B
Newport, OR 97365
Eligibility: Victims of domestic abuse, sexual violence, teen dating abuse, elder and/or disabled persons abuse, human trafficking, and oppression based on a protected class.
Hours: Crisis Line: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Office: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm
SABLE HOUSE
Offers case management, safety planning, information and referral, advocacy, support groups, community outreach, and education related to domestic and sexual violence. Support groups are available both to the public and to residents of the confidential shelter facility. Also provides rental and housing assistance services.
314 SE Oak Street
Dallas, OR 97338
Eligibility: Survivors of domestic or sexual violence and their children
Hours: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
SAFE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY
Provides a helpline, shelter, information and referral, support, counseling, and advocacy (medical, legal, and financial). Also offers support groups and community education on sexual harassment, sexual assault, and domestic violence and adult domestic violence prevention workshops.



Provides personal care items such as soap, shampoo and conditioner, deodorant, toothbrush, and toothpaste when available.
2194 Columbia Boulevard
Saint Helens, OR 97051
Eligibility: Any survivor of domestic violence or sexual assault (including shelter for women and children ages 0-18, and referrals to shelter for men)
Personal Care items: Survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault
Hours: Helpline: 24 hours per day/ 7 days per week
Office: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
SIUSLAW OUTREACH SERVICES
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Provides a resource, referral, and crisis line that primarily focuses on survivors of domestic/sexual violence, and human trafficking and stalking. In addition to providing a crisis line, offers support in the form of a domestic violence safe house, protection orders, advocacy, and support groups.
1576 W 12th Street
Florence, OR 97439
Eligibility: Primarily focuses on survivors of domestic/sexual violence; other emergency calls are accepted
Hours: Crisis Line: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
Office: Monday-Friday 10am-3:30pm
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA OREGON
HOME FREE
A domestic violence intervention program that includes services such as support groups for domestic violence survivors; Emergency Services (hotline, information and referral, telephone advocacy) and Transitional Services (home visits, long-term advocacy and support, help locating and maintaining safe housing). Motel vouchers are only available for those in emergencies who are actively fleeing domestic violence, availability is dependent upon funding.

Advocates are available in Multnomah County in restraining order rooms, the Gresham DHS office, the Portland Police Domestic Violence Reduction Unit, and the Richmond Clinic.
Eligibility: Survivors of domestic violence
Hours: Emergency Hotline: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Restraining Order Hotline: Monday- Friday 8am-2pm, Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
WASHINGTON GORGE ACTION PROGRAMS
PROGRAMS FOR PEACEFUL LIVING
Provides domestic violence and sexual assault client advocacy services, including community outreach and education, parent support and skills classes, crime support services, and safety planning for survivors.
115 W Steuben Street
Bingen, WA 98605
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Monday-Thursday 10am-5pm
Crisis Line pager: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
YWCA WALLA WALLA
Provides domestic violence and sexual assault services, including individual counseling, support groups, legal and medical advocacy, and shelter services.
213 S First Avenue
Walla Walla, WA 99362
Eligibility: Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault/abuse, and stalking
Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Helpline: 24 hours per day / 7 days per week
CALL TO SAFETY
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCE CENTER INC
FAMILY VIOLENCE INTERVENTION PROGRAM
GATEWAY CENTER FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE ADVOCACY AND SUPPORT
HARBOR
THE HARBOR
HEART OF GRANT COUNTY
HEART OF GRANT COUNTY
LAKE COUNTY CRISIS CENTER
DOVE ADVOCACY CENTER
MAYDAY INC
MAYDAY INC
MY SAFE PLACE
PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION PROGRAM
SABLE HOUSE
SABLE HOUSE
SAFE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY
SAFE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY
SIUSLAW OUTREACH SERVICES
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