Resources
In times of trauma, having access to resources can make a world of difference. Whether you’re currently experiencing trauma or have gone through it in the past, it’s important to remember that you’re not alone. There are organizations, helplines, and support groups available to provide guidance, comfort, and understanding. These resources can offer a safe space to share your story, seek professional help, and connect with others who have walked a similar path. Remember, reaching out for support is a sign of strength, and there is always hope for healing and growth. You deserve support, care, and the opportunity to rebuild your life
Domestic Violence Resource Center
(DVRC services include LGBTQ+, Latinx, & SAWERA advocacy) 24Hours Crisis Line: 503-469-8620 www.dvrc-or.org
Sexual Assault Resource Center
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(SARC) 24/7
Support Line: 503-640-5311
Office: 503-626-9100
ww.sarcoregon.org
National Domestic Violence Hotline Deaf Services
855-812-1001 (Videophone)
800-787-3224 (TTY)
Clothing Resources
Rosehaveb Womens Shelter / 1740 NW Glisan St
St Andre Bessette / 601 W Burnside St.
Union Gospel Mission / 3 W Third Ave.
William Temple House / 2023 NW Hoyt Hygiene4All / Under the Morrison Bridge
CityTeam / 526 SE Grand Ave
Food Pantries
William Temple House / 2023 NW Hoyt St.
Lift Urban Portland / 1838 Sw Jefferson St.
Trinity Episcopal 147 NW 19th Ave.
Clay Street Table / 1314 Sw Park Ave.
St. Andre Bessette 1314 Sw Park Ave.
Low Cost Medical Care
Naturopathic Care Clinic / RoseHaven Shelter
OHP Health Insurance:
www.oregon.gov/oha/hsd/ohp/pages/index.asp
Lions Eyeglass Assistance Program / olshf.org/get-help