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Getting Help
(Separate Website)
Important safety resources, including how to find help in other states.
By: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
National Sexual Assault Hotline
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RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) is the nation's largest anti-sexual assault organization and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-HOPE).
By: RAINN
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Oregon DHS Branch Offices
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A list of DHS (Department of Human Services) offices throughout Oregon. These offices provide services for the following programs: TANF, JOBS Program, General Assistance, TA-DVS, Oregon Health Plan, Food Stamps, Child Protective Services.
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Oregon SPD (Seniors & People with Disabilities) Offices
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A list of DHS (Department of Human Services) branch offices that provide services to seniors and people with disabilities.
By: Oregon Department of Human Services
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Courts in Oregon
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Location and public hours of service of Oregon's local Circuit Courts.
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Oregon Family Law Facilitators
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Location and hours of Oregon's Family Law Facilitators. Family Law Facilitators can help litigants in family law matters by providing educational materials, court forms, basic information about court procedures, referrals to agencies and other services, and limited assistance in completing forms. A facilitator is not an attorney anc is unable to give legal advice.
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Information for Crime Victims
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This program assists and advocates for victims and witnesses within the criminal justice system. A list of programs with contact information is provided.
By: Oregon Department of Justice
Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
(Separate Website)
Information about domestic violence, stalking and sexual assault.
By: OCADSV
Oregon Guide to Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services
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A guide to services for domestic violence survivors, including shelters, safe homes and counseling, throughout Oregon.
By: Oregon Department of Human Services
Sexual Assault Coalitions
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Contact information for state sexual assault coalitions throughout the country.
By: U.S. Office on Violence Against Women
Safety Plans - Domestic Violence
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Personal and work place safety plans.
By: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Safety Plans - Sexual Assault
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Safety planning to help prevent sexual assault.
By: RAINN
Safety Plans - Stalking
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Safety planning to help prevent stalking.
By: National Center for Victims of Crime
Legal Aid Offices in Oregon
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Find the legal services provider for your county.
By: Legal Services
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Need a Lawyer in Oregon?
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You can contact the Oregon State Bar's Lawyer Referral Service for help in finding a lawyer in your area.
By: Oregon State Bar - Lawyer Referral Service
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Proyecto Indigena
The Indigenous Project provides outreach to indigenous community members who speak indigenous languages, such as Mixteco, Zapoteco, Triqui, Kanjobal, and languages from other communities in Mexico and Guatemala.
By: Proyecto Indigena
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Telephone Disconnection - Program For Those At Significant Risk of Abuse
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A link to information on how those at significant risk of abuse can avoid having their telephone service disconnected--even after falling behind on telephone bills. For more information, call the Oregon Public Utility Commission at 1-800-522-2404.
By: Oregon Law Center
Time Off from Work for Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault or Stalking
Learn about your rights with regard to taking time off from work and being a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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Unemployment Benefits for Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault or Stalking Survivors
A new law in Oregon provides unemployment benefits to certain victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking if they are forced to leave a job in order to protect their safety or the safety of their children.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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