Bradley Angle
Community Resource
About this resource
This program provides housing support, which is contingent on the availability of funds and capacity. It may assist survivors in various ways, including: -Escaping unsafe environments -Obtaining emergency shelter and safe nights -Preventing eviction to maintain safe housing -Transitioning to long-term or permanent residences -Offering emotional support, safety planning, and guidance through systems -Assisting with 14-day lease termination letters -Helping with applications for the Address Confidentiality Program -Exploring housing alternatives.
Intake Process: Interested individuals should call for information and intake. If prompted by a voicemail, please leave your name, phone number, and consent for a safe return call. Note that return calls will come from a blocked number.
Transportation: TriMet bus lines 4 and 72 stop at the intersection of N Killingsworth Street and N Albina Avenue.
Cost: There are no fees for this service.
Who can use this
- Eligible individuals are survivors of domestic violence within the past 180 days, with additional support available for Black, African-American, and LGBTQ2+ survivors when possible.
Documents you may need
- None required at intake
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
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