Counties served: Gilliam, Sherman, Wasco, Wheeler
Business: 541-296-1662
Crisis hotline: 541-298-4789
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
- Transitional housing
- Support groups
- Legal advocacy
- Economic justice and financial advocacy
- Services for children and youth
- Prevention education
- Confidential advocacy, safety planning, and referrals to other services
- Counseling and therapy services
Remarks
04-01-2020 COVID-19 UPDATES
The HAVEN walk-in facility is not open to the public, however the following programs remain open to survivors through our confidential 24 hour crisis-line 541-296-1662:
- Mid-Columbia Medical Center, our local hospital, is temporarily suspending the ability for advocates to present in person at their hospital for SV or DV related needs. All advocacy services with hospital patients will be via phone.
- HAVEN advocates will provide mobile on-site crisis response with limited partners if ‘Social Distancing’ and disinfecting requirements of the CDC are being upheld and the survivor is in crisis;
- HAVEN advocates will meet survivors in crisis in-person by appointment only at the HAVEN office while adhering to the CDC recommendations of ‘Social Distancing’;
- HAVEN advocates are providing on-going case management via various technologies.
- HAVEN Advocates will be responding to crisis at the hospital over the phone or via other technology for domestic an sexual violence needs.
- Support groups and outreach groups will be temporarily suspended. Participants who have asked to participate, will be notified with the contact information we have for them.