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A toll free information
line in English, Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Traditional Chinese
and Korean is available at1-877-287-1010.
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Multnomah
County Domestic Violence Resource Manual (recommended)
Basic information about Domestic Violence including a list of community
resources.
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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.
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Oregon
Department of Justice Crime Victims' Compensation Program
Basic information about the Department of Justice and the services
it offers, including Crime Victims Compensation.
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Domestic
Violence and Juvenile Rights Handbooks (in English and Español)
produced by the Multnomah Bar Association
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Oregon
Department of Human Services
Information about child and elder abuse, how to
report it, and how to get help.
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Portland
Women's Crisis Line
Free and confidential services for survivors of Domestic Violence
and Sexual Assault
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Multnomah
County Crisis Hotline
Multilanguage flyer with information on the hotline (requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader)
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Federal
Trade Commission: ID Theft
US Government's Central Website for information about Identity
Theft
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The
National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children (POMC)
An organization for the families and friends of those who have
died by violence
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Oregon
Board of Parole
The Board can notify victims of hearings and/or an inmate's release.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Volunteers
of America
Empowering individuals to make positive choices, build stronger families
and live healthier, more fulfilling lives.
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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.
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Oregon
Crime Victims' Rights
Crime Victims Rights Information |
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