Resources: Domestic Violence

  • Crisis Line 503-281-2442; Office 503-289-6869
    24-hour crisis line.

    For women and women with children fleeing domestic violence. No references necessary. Case management and support groups provided. Phone screening required. 24-hour crisis line. Undisclosed location.

  • 503-654-2288 or 888-654-2288
    24-hour phone in-take

    Women staying in shelter receive counseling and case management services to begin the healing process and begin planning for their futures. Residents receive much-needed emergency supplies such as food, clothing & toiletries. Women and women w/children fleeing domestic violence or recent sexual abuse. No males over 18, case management,

     

  • 503-640-5352 ext.302 866-469-8600 (toll free) 503-469-8620 (crisis line)
    9 a.m.– 7 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. Undisclosed location, Hillsboro (call for intake)

    Support for children ages 4 - 17 who have witnessed or experienced domestic or dating violence; also encouraging adult victims to participate in their children's treatment.

  • 150 N First Ave.
    Hillsboro
    OR
    97124
    503-640-5352
    9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon-Fri.

    Outreach services to victims of family violence; advocacy, education, and counseling. Adults 18 and older who have experienced family violence at any time in their life may enroll after meeting one-on-one with a counselor or advocate for intake appointment.

  • 10305 E. Burnside Street
    Portland
    OR
    97216
    (503) 988-6400 (9a-4p) (503) 235-5333 24hrs Portland Women's Crisis Line
    Walk-In 9a-4p, M-F
    Transit: Max Blue, 20

    Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services aims to create a comprehensive, centrally located center for victims of domestic violence and their children for easier accessibility for information, referrals, resources and services.

  • 503-222-6222
    9 a.m.-5 p.m.

    24-hour crisis line. Emergency housing for victims fleeing a domestic violence situation. Advocacy includes support groups, children's groups, referrals, and emotional support. 60-day limit.

  • 503-224-7718
    Call for phone screening/intake.

    Women/children; domestic violence victims. Transitional housing for women with children that have completed the 30 day emergency shelter program: food/clothing; transportation assistance; health referrals; job search assistance; counseling; parenting skills training; and GED tutoring. Portland Children's Intervention Project serves traumatized children. Call for phone screening/intake.

  • 503-224-7718

    Undisclosed location.  30-day emergency shelter for women fleeing domestic violence, no men, no boys over 12 years old, phone intake/screening, stay up to 2 years if in transitional housing plan

  • 503-535-3266; Crisis Line: 503-535-3269

    An emergency shelter and service program for women survivors of domestic or sexual violence and their children. Confidential location.