Best Domestic Violence in Portland, Oregon — 3 resources

3 Resources

1. Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence

Statewide coalition that connects survivors of domestic and sexual violence to local shelters, crisis lines, and advocacy programs across Oregon's 36 counties. Offers technical assistance and policy work for member agencies. Call 503-230-1951 during weekday business hours or visit ocadsv.org for the directory of local programs. Services connected through the coalition are free for survivors; no documentation is required to request help.

503-230-1951 · 1737 NE Alberta St #205, Portland, OR 97211

2. Raphael House – Portland

Portland nonprofit offering confidential emergency shelter, advocacy, and transitional support for survivors of domestic violence and their children. The 24/7 crisis line at 503-222-6507 connects callers with safety planning, shelter screening, and referrals. Visit raphaelhouse.com for outreach program details. Services are free and confidential; survivors are not required to file a police report to access shelter or advocacy programs.

503-222-6507 · PO Box 14847, Portland, OR 97293

3. Gateway Center for Domestic Violence

One-stop domestic violence resource center in east Portland offering co-located legal assistance, shelter referrals, counseling, and advocacy for survivors in Multnomah County. Walk-in services are available during posted business hours. Call 503-988-6400 or visit gatewaycenter.org for current details. Services are free and confidential. Survivors may be asked for photo ID when requesting restraining order help, but no ID is required for a safety-planning conversation.

503-988-6400 · 10145 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97266

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