FIND HELP

FIND A COMMUNITY-BASED OR TRIBAL DOMESTIC/SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGENCY NEAR YOU FOR FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL SUPPORT.

Services vary by agency and may include:

  • Connection to an advocate who will listen and care
  • Help with safety planning, finding information, and sorting out options
  • Emergency shelter or other temporary lodging
  • Housing information
  • Emergency financial support/information
  • Support groups
  • Information about protection orders and other civil matters

Please note that OCADSV does not provide Emergency Services, such as shelter emergency, financial assistance, or crisis support. 

The Coalition does not endorse, have control over, or assume responsibility or liability for the content, privacy policy, or practices of any members domestic violence program, community partner, or individuals.

LOCAL RESOURCES

      NATIONAL RESOURCES

      National Domestic Violence Hotline

      Call 800-799-7233, text START to 88788, or visit thehotline.org for support.

      loveisrespect

      Call 866-331-9474, text LOVEIS to 22522, or visit loveisrespect.org to get support for young people.

      Anti-Violence Project

      Call 212-714-1141 or visit avp.org to get support for LGBTQ and HIV-affected survivors of any form of violence.

      StrongHearts Native Helpline

      Call 844-762-8483 or visit strongheartshelpline.org for culturally-appropriate support for Native Americans and Alaska Natives.

      CONFIDENTIALITY

      The confidentiality of certain information shared between certified advocates and victims of domestic violence, sexual
      assault, or stalking is protected under Oregon state law.

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      FILING A GRIEVANCE OR COMPLAINT

      If you have had a negative experience with a shelter or advocacy program, we recommend speaking directly with that organization’s executive director or other management personnel.

      If that fails to resolve the dispute, or you feel that the organization has treated you unfairly, you have the option of submitting a formal complaint to the Oregon Department of Human Services.

      The Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence does not have regulatory oversight or supervisory authority over our member programs. We provide training, research and other support to our member programs, in the interest of better serving survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking throughout the state.

      The Oregon Coalition staff make every reasonable effort to ensure that information listed on our website is accurate and up-to-date. However, this information is provided as-is without warranty of any kind, express or implied. Additionally, any information and services listed are subject to change.

      This page is a work in progress and is updated on an ongoing basis. If you find any inaccuracies, omissions, wrong numbers, or have any suggestions to make this a more useful resource, please contact us at [email protected].