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Slavic Social Services offered by Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon at Slavic Oregon Social Services

Eligibility
Individuals who are Slavic immigrants or refugees and actively experiencing or survivors of domestic violence or sexual violence.
Hours
24 hours daily
(503) 777-3437
Voice·

Main Phone (503 381-7757 - Crisis Line)

Application process
Call for information.
Fees
None.
Service area
Washington, OR Multnomah, OR Clackamas, OR Clark, WA

Other Information

Languages

  • Ukrainian
  • Russian

Focus Population

  • Immigrant
  • Domestic Violence Survivors

Payment Options

  • Free
Provides culturally specific services including a domestic violence crisis support line, a sexual violence support line, intervention services, long-term case management, accompaniment to hospitals for forensic medical exams, assistance obtaining protective orders and communicating with law enforcement, and assistance in applying for crime victims' compensation and public benefits. May also include mental health counseling, assistance accessing low-cost/free immigration and other legal services, assistance with temporary/transitional housing, short-term financial assistance, support groups, economic empowerment, and short-term financial assistance.
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Washington 211
Providing organization
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
Statewide association of faith partners working together to improve the lives of Oregonians through direct service programs, education and dialogue, creation justice, and public policy advocacy. Provides an emergency food program, refugee resettlement (SOAR), immigration legal services (SOAR legal), HIV services, Russian Oregon Social Services (ROSS).