Domestic & Sexual Violence


The Healing Circle Hotline 

Native American Youth Association (NAYA) works to end silence around issues of domestic and sexual violence by promoting community strength, respect, and balance in relationships. The Healing Circle provides a wide range of case management services including crisis intervention, advocacy, and educational services. Additionally, they work with local programs to facilitate safety planning, navigate local resources, provide emergency hotel vouchers, and assure the practice of culturally relevant services in local shelters. 



National Domestic Violence Hotline 

The National Domestic Violence Hotline offers 24/7 support via phone, text, or live chat. 



Call to Safety

Formerly known as the Portland Women's Crisis Line, Call to Safety offers free, confidential 24/7 crisis support to domestic violence survivors, friends, family members, and community members. 



Clackamas Women’s Services

Clackamas Women's Services provides 24/7 compassionate and expert support to survivors of all gender identifications, sexual orientations, ages, or immigration status who are currently experiencing or healing from these types of violence: 

  • Domestic Violence
  • Sexual Violence
  • Stalking
  • Child Abuse
  • Elder Abuse
  • Sexual Exploitation & Trafficking

Connect with Clackamas Women's Services: 



A Safe Place Family Justice Center

In partnership with agencies in the community, this drop-in center provides immediate access to a wide range of on-site services (advocacy, culturally-specific services, safety planning, counseling, support groups, legal support, law enforcement support, and more) for anyone experiencing family violence, sexual violence, stalking, or abuse against older adults and people with disabilities.