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Multnomah County Michael D. Schrunk, District Attorney

A toll free information line in English, Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Traditional Chinese and Korean is available at1-877-287-1010.

 

Multnomah County Domestic Violence Resource Manual (recommended)
Basic information about Domestic Violence including a list of community resources.

 
VINELink (recommended)
Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) will tell you if an offender is in the custody of the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, Oregon Youth Authority or a County Jail and will give you other important custody and/or probation and parole information. VINE will also let you leave a phone number where you want to be called automatically when that offender is realeased, transferred, escapes, dies or has a change in parole or probation status.

 
  Oregon Department of Justice Crime Victims' Compensation Program
Basic information about the Department of Justice and the services it offers, including Crime Victims Compensation.

 
  Domestic Violence and Juvenile Rights Handbooks (in English and Español)
produced by the Multnomah Bar Association

 
  Oregon Department of Human Services
Information about child and elder abuse, how to report it, and how to get help.

 
  Portland Women's Crisis Line
Free and confidential services for survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

 
  Multnomah County Crisis Hotline
Multilanguage flyer with information on the hotline (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)

 
  Federal Trade Commission: ID Theft
US Government's Central Website for information about Identity Theft

 
  The National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children (POMC)
An organization for the families and friends of those who have died by violence

 
  Oregon Board of Parole
The Board can notify victims of hearings and/or an inmate's release.

 
  ROSS - Russian Oregon Social Services
Helping Russian-speaking refugees/immigrants in overcoming the many barriers in their adaptation to life in the United States and in achieving economic self-sufficiency.

 
  SAWERA - South Asian Women's Empowerment and Resource Alliance
Provides free and confidential culturally-sensitive services to South Asian women and children victims of domestic violence in Greater Portland, Oregon, USA.

 
  Raphael House of Portland
The mission of the Raphael House of Portland is to provide a foundation of hope and healing for victims of domestic violence.

 
  Volunteers of America
Empowering individuals to make positive choices, build stronger families and live healthier, more fulfilling lives.

 
  Bradley-Angle House
Addresses the special concerns and needs of women and children affected by domestic violence. Provides the opportunity for women to achieve self-empowerment, a vital step in ensuring their safety and the safety of their children.

 
  Oregon Crime Victims' Rights
Crime Victims’ Rights Information