Volunteers Of America Oregon
Community Resource
About this resource
This initiative provides a comprehensive domestic violence and sexual intervention program featuring various services: -Emergency Services: A hotline, information and referral, and telephone advocacy -Housing Services: Home visits, ongoing advocacy and support, assistance in finding and maintaining safe housing -Healthcare and advocacy related to domestic and sexual violence -Legal assistance including court advocacy and a restraining order hotline -Economic Empowerment: Support for credit building and repair, savings, interview preparation, a group for job seekers, help in overcoming barriers, and Rent Well landlord-tenant education. Motel vouchers are available only for individuals in emergencies who are actively escaping domestic violence, subject to funding availability.
Intake Process: Interested individuals should call for information as there are no drop-in services. Due to call volume, hotlines may take 1-2 business days to return calls or emails. Callers should indicate in their voicemail or email if it is safe to receive a response.
Cost: No fees are associated with the services.
Who can use this
- Individuals who have experienced domestic and sexual violence.
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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