Member programs
Coalition member programs are local nonprofit organizations which provide shelter and community-based advocacy services primarily to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking throughout the state of Oregon. Member programs in good standing have voting rights at the Coalition’s annual meeting and to elect their regional representative who sits on the OCADSV board of directors, are eligible for scholarships to attend the Coalition’s Annual Conference, receive priority access to trainings and specialized consultation provided by the Coalition, among many other benefits.
Region 1: Northern coast
Clatsop, Columbia, and Tillamook counties
Region 2: Portland metro
Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties
- Bradley Angle
- Call to Safety
- Clackamas Women’s Services (CWS)
- Domestic Violence Resource Center (DVRC)
- FinAbility
- Gateway Center for DV Services
- Impact NW: Parent Child Therapeutic Services
- IRCO – Refugee and Immigrant Family Strengthening
- Northwest Family Services – Casa Esperanza
- Raphael House of Portland
- SCARS Community Healing Center
- Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI) – DV Program
- Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)
- Slavic Oregon Social Services (SOSS)
- Volunteers of America Oregon (VOA) – Home Free
- West Women’s and Children’s Shelter
- YWCA of Greater Portland
Region 3: Mid-Willamette Valley
Benton, Linn, Lincoln, Marion, Polk, and Yamhill counties
- Bridges Oregon, Inc
- Canyon Crisis and Resource Center
- Center Against Rape and Domestic Violence (CARDV)
- Center for Hope and Safety (CHS)
- Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde: “Warriors of Hope” DV Services
- Henderson House
- SABLE House
Region 4: Umpqua and South Willamette Valleys
Coos, Douglas, and Lane counties
- Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians – CARE Program
- Hope and Safety Alliance
- MSP (My Sister’s Place/My Safe Place)
- Peace at Home Advocacy Center
- Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS)
- Siuslaw Outreach Services (SOS)
- The SAFE Project
Region 5: Southern
Curry, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, and Lake counties
- Community Works
- Illinois Valley Safe House Alliance (IVSHA)
- Jackson County SART
- Klamath Advocacy Center
- Lake County Crisis Center
- New Beginnings Intervention Center
- Oasis Advocacy & Shelter, Inc.
- Women’s Crisis Support Team (WCST)
Region 6: Central
Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Hood River, Jefferson, Sherman, Wasco, and Wheeler counties
- HAVEN from Domestic and Sexual Violence
- Helping Hands Against Violence
- Saving Grace
- Warm Springs – Victims of Crime Services
Region 7: Eastern
Baker, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Morrow, Umatilla, Union, and Wallowa counties
- Domestic Violence Services, Inc. (DVS)
- Harney HOPE
- Heart of Grant County
- MayDay, Inc.
- Project Dove
- Safe Harbors
- Shelter from the Storm
Supporting members
Affiliate and public service supporting members are community organizations and governmental entities (respectively) that support the Coalition’s mission and values and are interested in supporting survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking. Affiliate and public service supporting members in good standing are eligible for reduced fees to attend Coalition-hosted trainings, may request specialized consultation provided by the Coalition, and receive access to our extensive library of web-based and print resources, among other benefits.
Affiliate
Systems partners
Service providers
- Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation – Shu’-‘aa-xuu-dvn (In A Good Way Place)
- University of Oregon – Domestic Violence Law Clinic
Public Service
- Multnomah County Department of Human Services – Domestic and Sexual Violence Coordination Office
- Oregon Department of Justice – Crime Victim and Survivor Services Division
Individual members
Individual members help sustain the Coalition’s work, joining us to advocate for the interests of survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking. Individual members are eligible for reduced fees to attend Coalition-hosted trainings, may request specialized consultation provided by the Coalition (up to two times per 12-month membership period), and receive access to our extensive library of web-based and print resources.
For privacy reasons, individual members are not listed on our public website.