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Oregon
#2
Posted 07 April 2007 - 04:01 PM
Link to website
Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence (CARDV)
Serving Benton and Linn Counties
Link to website
24-hr. Hotline: (541)754-0110 or 800-927-0197
Support Groups: (541)758-0219
Central Oregon Battering and Rape Alliance (COBRA)
Serving Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties
Link to website
24-hr. Hotline: (541)389-7021 (Bend, OR area); 1-800-356-2369
Oregon College and University Services
Concordia University
Corban College
George Fox University
Lewis & Clark College
Linfield College
Northwest Christian College
Oregon Institute of Technology
Oregon State University
Pacific University
Portland State University
Reed College
Southern Oregon University
University of Oregon
Western Oregon University
Willamette University
#3
Posted 27 January 2009 - 07:02 AM
4900 SW Griffith Drive, Suite 100
Beaverton, Oregon 97005
Office: 503-626-9100
http://www.sarcoregon.org/
YWCA of Greater Portland & Yolanda House Services YWCA website
Counseling Center 1111 SW 10th Portland OR 97205 (503) 294-7440
Counseling Center Office 333 NE Russell Portland OR 97212 (503) 294-7440
Safety Matters 10317 East Burnside Portland OR 97216 (503) 988-4763
Transitional Housing 1111 SW 10th, Portland OR 97205 (503) 294-7435
Transitional Opportunities Project 1111 SW 10th, Portland OR 97205 (503) 294-7424
Yolanda House P.O. Box 19178 Portland OR 97280-0178 (503) 535-3266
Portland Women's Crisis Line (503) 235-5333
Speaking Out on Sibling Sexual Abuse SOSSA
http://sossainfo.org/
Portland, Oregon 97202
#4
Posted 29 April 2010 - 01:13 AM
http://www.wcstjoco.org
24/7 Crisis Hot line:
541 479-9349 or
1-800-750-927
Business line: 541 476-3877
(Sorry it took me so long to find the info)
This post has been edited by Crystal_Heart: 08 July 2011 - 01:36 PM
#5
Posted 17 July 2010 - 03:28 PM
COBRA has changed their name to Saving Grace
Website: http://www.saving-grace.org/
The phone number is still the same, and there's also a toll free for those outside of Bend, which is: (866)504-8992
Here is the Oregon DHS website for Domestic Violence resources: http://www.dhs.state...tic/gethelp.htm
OCADSV: Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence (They have lists also, of shelters and resources)
Website: http://www.ocadsv.com/
This post has been edited by soulconstance: 17 July 2010 - 03:36 PM
#6
Posted 11 July 2011 - 07:52 AM
Shannon, on 12 October 2005 - 09:49 AM, said:
Hi Shannon. I'm new to the board, and I really am a friend to someone who has been living with abuse. It's such a complicated story, but I can't seem to find anyone in our county in Oregon to listen to her. It has taken a year to get her and her minor child into a good living situation away from him. He keeps calling (we blocked his cell/home/work number but he calls from other phones). He drives by her new apt (she had a restraining order against him a year ago he hired an attorney got it dropped). He won't give her even personal belongings (we've tried everything). Now her adult child who stayed finally left the abuser's home (the minor lives with her) and the abuser has taken the car, with law enforcement's help, which the son paid for. This man is NOT the bio dad of these kids. My friend is so completely shook up, living with him for 10 years, like so many he didn't present this side of himself at first, but gradually after a couple years he started controlling everything. He abused the kids (never reported because of threats) and her. She started reporting the abuse a year or so ago but he paints a picture of her being crazy (she is! Living with him for 10 years!) and the kids being "spoiled". The younger one told my daughter countless times about abuse towards him. In fact we picked him up a couple times before he started driving. He would beg me not to report, says all it does is send him into a rage. Fast forward to now, he has charged my friend with trespassing as she attempted to get her personal things out of the family home. The charge stuck, she now has a record and cannot work in her previous occupation. He undermines her every move, and those of the kids too. Showing up at community functions where she is a faithful volunteer, coming to her church, and worse sports functions. The coaches say they cannot control who comes to those so she always has to have a "bodyguard" with her. This is crazy, I don't know where to start, who to call. We are a small community, but please know everyone knows how he is. It's just that no one does anything about it. I just need some direction. This has to stop for her and the kids.
#7
Posted 29 August 2012 - 10:10 PM
#8
Posted 29 August 2012 - 10:29 PM
amy12, on 29 August 2012 - 10:10 PM, said:
The RAINN website has a page you can use to search for local crisis centers (http://centers.rainn.org/). I believe there is one in Coos County. You can also call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE and they will transfer you to your local crisis center.
I live in Oregon too (different county though). I call my local women's crisis center sometimes and I also have trouble with knowing what to say when I call and I get nervous about calling. But whenever I call or go into the center the women who work there make me feel comfortable and it helps me to talk to them. The first time calling was the hardest for me. But it was worth it.
#9
Posted 30 August 2012 - 05:18 PM
#10
Posted 30 August 2012 - 06:17 PM
amy12, on 30 August 2012 - 05:18 PM, said:
I'm glad you decided to call. I hope the counseling is helpful for you.

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