Street Roots ~ Rose City ~ Resource Guide

Domestic Violence / Sexual Assault

A Safe Place Justice Center

503-655-8600

Support and safety planning for anyone experiencing family violence, sexual violence, stalking or abuse against older adaults and people with disabilities.

Mon- Thurs. 8 am - 4 pm
Friday 8 am - 1 pm

Bradley Angle

503-232-1528 ext. 307

Gender-inclusive, confidentially located emergency shelter for single survivors and families fleeing domestic violence. The Bradley Angle resources Center provides culturally specific programs for Black/African American and LGBTQIA+ communities, housing and financial assistance, financial education, counseling, support groups and youth programs.

https://www.bradleyangle.org

Call to Safety

Crisis Line
1-888-235-5333

Support for all people experiencing harm due to domestic and sexual violence, sexual assault, stalking and sex trafficking. Provides confidential advocacy services to all callers, including a 24/7 crisis line, 24/7 sexual assault crisis response to hospitals, case management services and community engagement. Specialized services foe sex workers and persons experiencing houselessness caused by domestic and/or sexual violence. All services free of cost.  

https://www.calltosafety.org

Casa Esperanza

503-974-9882
(Address confidential)

Culturally specific, trauma-informed group home providing free temporary housing, case coordination and advocacy for Latina victims of domestic violence and their minor children.

https://www.calltosafety.org

Clackamas Women's Services

24/7 Crisis line
1-888-654-2288

Services for survivors of domestic violence, intimate partner violence, sexual violence, stalking, trafficking and elder abuse.

Drop in hours:
Mon.- Thurs. 8 am - 4pm.
Fri. 8 am -1 pm

Domestic Violence Resource Center, Inc

24/7 Crisis line
503-469-8620

Advocacy services for survivors of Domestic violence. Advocate support available for filing protective orders, safety planning, resource referrals and more. Individual and group counseling for adults who have experienced intimate partner or domestic violence. Individual counseling for children and teens (ages 5-18) who have experienced and/or witnessed family violence. Servicios disponibles en español. All services are confidential and free of charge. Advocacy & Protective Orders: 503-640-5352. Hours: Mon-Thurs. 8:30 am – 4 pm, Fri. 8:30 am -2 pm. Counseling Services: 503-521-7997 Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 10 am – 7 pm.

IRCO-RIFS Program

503-445-1446

Works with survivors of trafficking, domestic and/or sexual violence, prioritizing immigrant and refugee survivors.

Referral line hours:
Mon.- Fri. 8:30 am - 5pm.

Kim's Place

971-415-0007
Confidential location

Kim’s Place is a place of refuge, a sober living home that caters specifically to women who have left the life of the sex industry, including trafficked women. Our goal is to give each woman her dignity and the power over her own life back to her and to help her transition into her own home, a job and safety.

Call or fill out the online application.

Monika's House

24/7 Crisis line
1-866-469-8600
Confidential location (Hillsboro)

Provides safe, confidential emergency shelter and domestic violence crisis hotline. Services for shelter residents include advocacy, case management and support groups. Call the crisis line to get connected.

NAYA-Healing Circle Program

503-288-8177 ext. 339

An array of services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and youth experiencing sex trafficking including safety planning, housing stabilization, crisis intervention, advocacy and educational services. Works to reinforce that fact that domestic violence is not, nor ever has been, a traditional Native American value.

Mon.- Thurs. 9 am - 6pm.

Oregon Crime Victims Law Center

503-208-8160

Free legal information, referrals and representation for victims of crime regarding their rights in criminal cases; legal information and representation in protective order cases for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. Call for intake to determine eligibility for services. Serves all Oregon counties. Office visits by appointment only.

Providence S.A.F.E. Center

503-729-5814

Clinic providing care to individuals who have experienced sexual, physical, or psychological violence. Medical care, STI and pregnancy preventative medication, safety planning, forensic photography, and forensic evidence collection. You do not need to report to police or be insured.

Call 24/7 for an appointment.

Proyecto UNICA

503-232-448

El Programa Hispano Catolico-En Español. 24-hour crisis line. Provides bilingual and bicultural services for Spanish speaking survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence. Provides support advocacy and opportunity for self-empowerment, enabling survivors to exercise free and informed life choices. 

Raphael House of Portland

503-222-6222

Emergency shelter for single survivors and families fleeing intimate partner abuse. Advocacy for housing, employment, education and emotional support. Safety and Stabilization Assessment (SSA) from The Gateway Center required. 

SEI Community & Family Programs

503-972-3698

Culturally specific crisis intervention, safety planning and case management services for survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Enrollment eligibility is based on caseload availability and screening criteria.

Mon.- Thurs. 10 am - 4pm.

Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)

24/7 Crisis line
1-888-640-5311

Provides immediate 24-hour response and support to survivors of sexual assault. Case management, education and outreach programs, support groups and free mental health services. Call the crisis line to get connected to services.

 

The Gateway Center

503-988-6400

Services for survivors of domestic violence of intimate partner violence, sexual assault and their children. Restraining order applications, safety and crisis planning, crime reporting, civil legal assistance, counseling and therapeutic services for parents and children. People over 65 can receive assistance with restraining orders not related to intimate partner violence. Services available in many languages.

Call for services.
Mon.- Fri. 9 am - noon and 2-5 pm.

West Woman's and Children's Shelter

503-731-3900

Emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence with a wide range of supportive services for clients who apply for shelter. Services include advocacy, house assistance and food. Call for intake.

Oregon Home Free Hotline

503-771-5503

Emergency Services Crisis Hotline: Mon.-Fri. 9 am-5 pm. offers crisis support, safety plan, and access to motel vouchers when available for survivors fleeing domestic and sexual violence. Support with Safety and Stabilization Assessments as capacity allows for referrals into Domestic and Sexual Violance Shelters and Housing Programs. Spanish/English Advocacy, and access to interpretation services. This line forwards to Linea Unica after hours. For Restraining Orders Services, call 503-802-0506.

Mon.- Fri. 8 am - 2 pm.

YWCA of Greater Portland

503-294-7400

Culturally responsive support and housing related advocacy services for survivors. For one-on-one support call or email GetServices@ywcapdx.org.

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