Domestic Violence, Rape & Sexual Abuse
Domestic Violence, Rape and Sexual Abuse
Family Justice Center of Washington County: Various services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, elder abuse, family violence, and their children, including counseling, legal assistance, safety planning, and more. Drop-in childcare provided while families visit the Center. English and Spanish staff available (other languages available upon request). No fees. ✦ Monday–Friday 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM ✦ 735 SW 158th Ave, Suite 100, Beaverton, OR 97006 ✦ (503) 430-8300 ✦ www.fjcwc.org
Domestic Violence Resource Center: Provides free and bilingual (English and Spanish) services to survivors of domestic violence. Services include advocacy & empowerment, professional counseling, shelter services, transitional housing, safety planning, and community education. Also offers assistance for those in need of restraining orders and stalking protection orders. Offers culturally-specific services to South Asian survivors, LGBTQ+ survivors, and Latinx survivors. 735 SW 158th Ave. Suite 100, Beaverton, OR 97006 ✦ (503) 640-5352 ✦ 24-hour crisis line: (503) 469-8620 ✦ www.dvrc-or.org
Abuse Recovery Ministry and Services (ARMS): Free victim recovery groups for women who have been affected by domestic abuse. Domestic violence intervention groups for both men and women (fees apply), open to voluntary and court-ordered clients. Programs are taught from a biblical perspective but open to all. ✦ (503) 846-9284 ✦ www.abuserecovery.org
Call to Safety: Serves all impacted my domestic violence. Offers a 24/7 crisis line, safety planning and emotional support, information and referrals for survivor services and emergency housing, free and confidential support groups, medical advocacy for sexual assault survivors, interpretation services for crisis line callers ✦ (503) 235-5333 or 1-888-235-5333 ✦ www.calltosafety.org
Home Free (Volunteers of America Oregon): Domestic violence intervention program with long-term support and advocacy. This includes outside resource assistance, safety planning, and financial planning. Spanish-speaking staff available for the crisis line and other languages available upon request. ✦ 3910 SE Stark St., Portland, OR 97214 ✦ (503) 235-8655 ✦ Emergency hotline: (503) 771-5503 ✦ https://www.voaor.org/find-services/adults-children-and-families/home-free/
Rose Haven: A day shelter and community center for women, children and other marginalized genders offers clothing, hygiene items, nutritious meals, showers, laundry, mail service, wellness activities, a first aid clinic, and advocacy services (emotional support, limited financial assistance, and connection to community organizations) ✦ Monday–Friday 9:00 AM–12:00 PM, and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 1:00 PM–4:00 PM (Wednesday afternoons designated for families) ✦ 1740 NW Glisan St. Portland, OR 97209 ✦ (503) 248-6364 ✦ www.rosehaven.org
Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC): Various advocacy services. Offers 24 hour support and resource line at (503) 640-5311 or (888) 640-5311 through text or call. Also provides individual counseling services, case management advocacy services, group healing and support service, among other services. ✦ 4900 SW Griffith Dr. Suite 135, Beaverton, OR 97005 or on-site at the Family Justice Center of Washington County (see above) ✦ www.sarcoregon.org
Única: Domestic violence advocacy line in English and Spanish with interventions, mental health services, housing, and legal support, as well as other services. ✦ 24-hour crisis line: (503) 232-4448 or 800-232-4448 ✦ Monday–Thursday ✦ www.elprograma.org.unica