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Victims Resource Guide Multnomah County Department of Community Justice, November 2004 Contents General Victims Assistance. Information and Referral Local and State Assistance Federal Assistance Local Advocacy and Support Groups National Support Groups Victim Assistance in other Counties Mediation Services Emergency Housing Page 2 Supportive Counseling and Mental Health Services. 6 Domestic Violence Law Enforcement, Referral, and Legal Services Shelters 7 Sexual Assault 9 Specific Populations. African American Spanish Speakers Asian Americans Russian Americans Native Americans Other Nationalities Sexual Minorities Sex Industry Workers Law Enforcement Officers Adult Victims Molested as Children Elders 9 Services for Children and Teens Local and State National 13 Financial Crimes/Identity Theft. 14 Legal Services 15 Bereavement Counseling. 16

Page 2 of 16 General Victim s Assistance Information and Referral Oregon Community Resource Directory http://www.oregoncrd.org/index.cfm?cfid=109145&cftoken=98103565 United Way Information and Referral Line (for all kinds of help) (503) 222-5555 http://www.unitedwaysatx.org/pages/help%20line%20pc.html Multnomah County 2-1-1 Info and Referral website http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/2-1-1/index.shtml City and County Information and Referral 503-823-4000 Local and State Assistance Oregon Department of Justice Crime Victim s Assistance Section (503) 378-5348 http://www.doj.state.or.us/crimev/welcome1.htm Multnomah County District Attorney Victim s Assistance Program (503) 988-3222 http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/da/va/faq.php#320 Oregon Crime Victim s Compensation Fund (503) 378-5348 http://www.doj.state.or.us/crimev/comp.htm VINE (Victim s Information & Notification Everyday) Automated System 1-877-OR-4-VINE / 1-877-674-8463 www.vinelink.com Official Government Benefits website http://govbenefits.gov/index.jsp Housing Connections http://www.housingconnections.net/

Page 3 of 16 Employment Assistance Workforce Development One-Stops http://www.1stop.org/ Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision Victim Advocate (503) 945-0910 http://www.paroleboard.state.or.us/welcome.html Federal Assistance U.S. Attorney s Office Victim Advocate (503) 727-1036 Official Government Benefits website http://govbenefits.gov/index.jsp Crime Victim s Assistance Victim/Witness Coordinator for the FBI (503) 224-4181 http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/victimassist/fbiresources/resources.htm ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms) Victim Advocate (503) 326-2171 Local Advocacy and Support Groups Crime Survivors for Community Safety (Associated with the Western Prison Project) (503) 335-8449 http://www.westernprisonproject.org/index.html Crime Victims United (503) 635-2245 http://www.crimevictimsunited.org/ Governor s Citizen Representative (503) 373-1027 Parents of Murdered Children (503) 656-8039 http://www.spiritone.com/~tomg/

Page 4 of 16 Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) (503) 723-5040 http://www.madd.org/chapter/0,1073,4107,00.html National Support Groups National Center for Victims of Crime 1-800-FYI-CALL / 1-800-394-2255 http://www.ncvc.org/ National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) 1-800-TRY-NOVA / 1-800-879-6682 http://www.try-nova.org/ Federal Bureau of Prisons Victim/Witness Assistance Program 1-800-359-3267 http://www.bop.gov/ Office for Victims of Crime Resource Center 1-800-627-6872 http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/help/welcome.html Victim Assistance in other Counties Washington County (503) 846-8671 http://www.co.washington.or.us/deptmts/da/va.htm Clackamas County (503) 655-8616 http://www.co.clackamas.or.us/da/victim_assistance/victim.htm Mediation Services Resolutions Northwest (Restorative Conferencing) (503) 988-5609 http://www.resolutionsnorthwest.org/

Page 5 of 16 Emergency Housing Winter Shelter Access Line (503) 721-1500 (November 1 to March 31) Human Solutions/Gresham (503) 988-4531 Human Solutions/East Portland (503) 988-5201 Portland Impact/Northeast (503) 988-6020 Portland Impact/Southeast (503) 988-6000 IRCO (503) 235-9396 Catholic Charities/El Programo (503) 669-8350 Neighborhood House (503) 246-1663 Albina Ministerial Alliance (503) 285-0493 JOIN (503) 232-2031 Insight Teen Parent Program (parenting/pregnant teens) (503-239-6996

Page 6 of 16 Supportive Counseling and Mental Health Services County Mental Health Crisis Lines (can make referrals for non-crisis counseling) Multnomah County (503) 988-4888 Walk-In Clinic: 2415 SE 43 rd (at SE Division, entrance on west side) http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/dchs/mhas/ Clackamas County (503) 655-8401 Washington County (503) 291-9111 Columbia County (503) 397-5211 Other Resources United Way Information and Referral Line (for all kinds of help) (503) 222-5555 http://www.unitedwaysatx.org/pages/help%20line%20pc.html YWCA Women s Resource Center (503) 294-7440 PSU Community Counseling Center (503) 725-4620 http://www.ed.pdx.edu/counseling_clinic/

Page 7 of 16 Domestic Violence Victim s Services Law Enforcement, Referral, and Legal Services Portland Women s Crisis Line (Domestic violence and sexual assault) (503) 235-5333 http://www.pwcl.org/ Restraining Orders (Multnomah County) (503) 248-3943 Multnomah County Department of Community Justice Domestic Violence Unit (503) 988-5056 Women s Resources Website http://mint/dcj/acjwomenresources.html Multnomah County District Attorney Domestic Violence Unit (503) 988-3873 Online DV Resource Manual http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/dchs/dv/dvman_index.shtml Portland Police Domestic Violence Reduction Unit (503) 988-6400 http://www.geocities.com/portlandgame/portlandpolicebureau.html Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE http://www.ndvh.org/ Family Law Hotline (for DV victims) (503) 299-6101 Volunteers of America Family Outreach Center (503) 771-5503 http://www.voa.org/

Page 8 of 16 AFS (Adult & Family Services) For access to the Domestic Violence Survivors Grant) http://www.portlandonline.com/ Albina :(503) 280-6781 East Portland: (503) 257-4200 Northeast Portland: (503) 280-6683 Old Town: (503) 731-3336 Southeast Portland: (503) 731-3181 St. John s: (503) 240-5600 King Facility (GRIT and FSU liaison) 503-280-6754 Family Service Resources http://www.oregonhelps.org/ Family Intervention Strategic Initiatives website http://mint/dcj/famintserlinks.html Shelters SafeChoice/Vancouver YWCA (shelter) 1-360-695-0501 Clackamas Women s Services (shelter) (503) 654-2288 http://www.clackamaswomensservices.org/ Raphael House (shelter) (503) 222-6222 http://www.raphaelhouse.org/welcome.html Yolanda House of YWCA (shelter) (503) 977-7930 or (503) 535-3266 Salvation Army West Women and Children s Shelter (503) 224-7718 Domestic Violence Resource Center (shelter) (503) 469-8620

Page 9 of 16 Bradley Angle House (shelter) (503) 281-2442 http://www.bradleyangle.org/ Sexual Assault Victims Services OHSU Sexual Assault Response Team (503) 494-4745 Sexual Assault Resource Center (503) 640-5311 (answering service) or 503-384-0480 (office and voice mail) http://www.sarcoregon.org/volunteer.html Multnomah County Rape Victim s Advocate (503) 248-3222 http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/da/va/faq.php Oregon Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence (OCASDV) (503) 365-9644 http://www.ocadsv.com/ Services for Specific Populations African Americans African American Providers Network (503) 493-8623 Project Network (503) 335-0855 http://www.ocadsv.com/ Urban League of Portland (503) 280-2600 http://www.ulpdx.org/ Albina Ministerial Alliance (503) 285-0493

Page 10 of 16 Spanish Speakers La Linea de Crisis Para la Mujer (Spanish-speaking women s crisis line) (503) 232-4448 El Programa Hispano (Spanish-speaking crisis line) (503) 669-8350 http://www.catholiccharitiesoregon.org/503-231-4866/services/hispano.asp Portland Police DV Unit Relation Specialist in the Hispanic Community (503) 823-0184 http://www.geocities.com/portlandgame/portlandpolicebureau.html Programa de Mujeres (Women s Program) (503) 232-4448 Desarollo Integral de la Familia (503) 284-5178 Hispanic Access (503) 236-9670 http://www.ohdc.org/ Asian Americans IRCO Asian Family Center (503) 235-9396 http://www.irco.org/irco/ SAWERA (South Asian women) (503) 778-7386 http://www.sawera.org/ Chinese Service Center (Specializes in chronically mentally ill Asian adults) (503) 872-8822 Indochinese Psychiatric Program (503) 494-4222 http://www.pacinfo.com/eugene/tsnet/dsphospitals.html

Page 11 of 16 Russian Russian Oregon Social Services (503) 777-3437 http://www.emoregon.org/ross.htm Native American Native American Family Healing Circle and Native American Youth Association (503) 288-8177 http://www.nayapdx.org/ Oregon Legal Services Native American Program (503) 223-9483 Other Nationalities MEWERC (Middle East and Central Asian) (503) 778-8333 http://www.caowash.org/find/updates/yf14qz16.htm IRCO Refugee and Immigrant Family Services (503) 234-1541 http://www.irco.org/irco/ Multnomah County District Attorney s Office of Outreach to Underserved Populations (503) 988-5419 DV/Sex Assault Info in various languages http://nomoreabuse.com/ Lutheran Family Services Multi-Cultural Counseling (503) 231-7480 http://www.lcsnw.org/

Page 12 of 16 Sexual Minorities Bradley Angle House (503) 281-2442 http://www.bradleyangle.org/ Phoenix Rising Foundation (Gay/Lesbian Youth Counseling) (503) 238-0769 x 137 Sex Industry Workers (Current or previous) New Options (503) 234-3400 Lola Greene Baldwin Foundation (503) 236-7244 http://www.prostitutionrecovery.org/ Council for Prostitution Alternatives (503) 223-4670 or 1-800-225-8289 Law Enforcement Officers Officer Alive (counseling and 24 hour support for police and their families during and after traumatic incidents) (503) 643-8686 Adult Victims Molested as Children Elders Women (YWCA) (503) 294-7440 Men (503) 231-7480 ALANO club (12 step group for survivors of childhood incest) (503) 222-5756 Adult Protective Services Referral Line (503) 988-4450

Page 13 of 16 Elders In Action Ombudsman (503) 823-5293 Helpline Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services (503) 988-3646 (503-988-3683 TTY) Services for Children and Teens Local and State Oregon Child Abuse Hotline/Child Welfare Hotline (503) 731-3100 CARES Northwest (Child Abuse Response and Evaluation Services) (503) 331-2400 Metro Childcare Resource and Referral (503) 253-5000 Harry s Mother Crisis Line (503) 233-8111 Dougy Center (Specializes in children who have witnessed homicide) (503) 775-5683 in Southeast / (503) 286-2616 Albina http://www.dougy.org/ Al-Anon/Al-Ateen (503) 292-1333 http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/ Adolescent services resource guide http://www.focusas.com/oregon.html Morrison Center 503-233-4356 (Including FAST (Family Sexual Abuse Treatment) for abused children 4 to 18 and their non-abusing siblings http://www.morrisoncenter.org

Page 14 of 16 Tualatin Valley Mental Health Center (Including HERO Program, Counseling for children 6 to 14 who have witnessed domestic violence.) http://www.tvcenters.org 503-234-3400 National National Missing Children Locate Center (503) 257-1308 http://www.nmclc.org/ National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-422-4453 TEEN LINE (Crisis line for teens) 1-800-562-1240 http://www.teenlineonline.org/ National Runaway Switchboard 1-800-621-4000 http://www.nrscrisisline.org/ Covenant House NineLine (runaways) 1-800-999-9999 http://www.covenanthouse.org/nineline/kid.html Financial Crime/ Identity Theft Victims FBI Financial Fraud Division 1-877-877-9392 IRS (Internal Revenue Service) Victim Advocate (503) 326-5126 Credit Reporting Agency Fraud Departments Equifax: 1-800-525-6285 http://www.equifax.com/

Page 15 of 16 TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289 http://www.tuc.com/ Experian: 1-888-397-3742 http://www.experian.com/ Identity Theft Clearinghouse 1-877-IDTHEFT http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/general/idtheftfact.htm Federal Trade Commission 1-877-438-4338 http://www.ftc.gov/ U.S. Postal Inspection Service 1-800-275-8777 http://www.usps.com/postalinspectors/ Social Security Administration 1-800-772-1213 http://www.ssa.gov/ To Report Check Fraud Check-Rite: 1-800-766-2748 Chex Systems: 1-800-328-5121 http://www.chexhelp.com/ NPC: 1-800-526-5380 Tele-check: 1-800-366-2425 http://www.telecheck.com/wwwtelecheck/cda/cdatemplates/twscd Ahome/ Legal Services for Victims (some services are contingent on income) Multnomah County Legal Aid (503) 224-4086 http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/dchs/dv/dvman/legalph.html Small Claims Court 503-988-3022

Page 16 of 16 National Crime Victims Bar Association (202) 467-8700 http://www.victimbar.org/ Multnomah County Family Court Self-Help Center (503) 988-4003 Oregon State Bar Association (503) 620-0222 http://www.osbar.org/ Oregon State Bar Lawyer Referral Service and Modest Means Program 1-800-452-7636 Lewis and Clark Legal Clinic (503) 768-6500 St. Andrew s Legal Clinic (503) 281-1500 Bereavement Counseling Journey Through Grief Program (503) 216-2261 Parents of Murdered Children (other survivors of homicide victims welcome) (503) 656-8039 http://www.pomc.com/ Widow and Widower Program (503) 665-4811 Compassionate Friends (Parents and siblings of deceased children) (503) 248-0102 http://www.compassionatefriends.org/ This resource guide originally prepared by: Lynn Fairweather, MSW Student Intern February 2004 Thanks Lynn!