Counties served: Morrow, Umatilla
Business: 541-276-3322
Crisis hotline: 800-833-1161
Languages spoken at location
One or more staff members at this program speak each language listed below. Translators may be available for other languages; contact the program directly for more information.
- English
- Spanish
Services
This program reports they offer the services listed below. We cannot guarantee space or availability; contact the program directly for the most up-to-date information.
- 24-hour crisis and support hotline
- Emergency shelter
- Support groups
- Legal advocacy
- Legal representation and advice
- Services for children and youth
- Prevention education
- Confidential advocacy, safety planning, and referrals to other services
- Group support for survivors of sexual abuse and domestic violence
- Parenting classes
- Life Skills classes
- Mental Health First Aid classes for the community
- Accompaniment to court with survivors
- Hospital response for sexual assault survivors
- Friends and Family class for people who want to understand and help survivors of domestic violence
Outstationed advocates at:
Outstationed or co-located advocates work for a nonprofit community-based advocacy program, but spend some of their working hours at an external location. They provide confidential crisis intervention and other advocacy services, while also serving as a resource to their hosting agency.
Learn more...
Learn more...
- DHS in Boardman
- City Hall in Boardman
- City Hall in Milton-Freewater
- DHS in Hermiston
- DHS in Pendleton
- DHS in Milton-Freewater
- DVS office in Heppner
Remarks
Life Skills classes include: budgeting, job readiness, job retention, stress management, tenant rights and responsibilities, nutrition and cooking
Parenting classes include: Make Parenting a Pleasure, Parenting Now!, Triple P and Abriendo Puertas
The Friends and Family class is also available to helping agencies who interact with survivors.