Culturally Responsive Programs & Orgs

Disability Rights Oregon will serve victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Hate & Bias, Stalking, Child Abuse, and all other types of criminal victimization for people with disabilities, of all ages, in all 36 Oregon Counties. 

Bridges Oregon will serve victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, Hate and Bias, Child Abuse, and General Victimization who are Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing. This project also will serve clients in all 36 Oregon Counties. 

Muslimah’s United is an Oregon-based non-profit of women working to strengthen their communities through advocacy, inclusion, and education. Their project will serve Muslim women with a focus on Muslim Women of Color who are victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Hate Crimes, Stalking, and General Victimization in the Portland Metro Region.   

Africa Youth Community Organization serves victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assaults, and Hate Crimes that are culturally specific to the North African Refugee community in the Portland Metro region as well as in Ontario Oregon.

El Programa Hispano Católico, whose program will expand access to advocacy and mental health care for Latinx and Indigenous victims of Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault in the Portland Metro Region.

Northwest Family Services (NWFS) program will help support Casa Esperanza, NWFS's Latinx Domestic Violence Shelter, also serving the Portland Metro Region.

Lutheran Community Services Northwest's project will serve Immigrants and Refugees who are victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking, Hate and Bias, Child Abuse, and General Victimization in the Portland Metro Region.

Oregon Abuse Advocates and Survivors in Service (OAASIS) will serve Black Adult survivors of Child Sexual Assault within the Portland Metro and Mid-Willamette Valley regions.

Bradley Angle, Oregon’s long-standing LGBTIQA2s+ Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Service Provider will be able to expand their program under their proposed project.
                                                                                         
Raphael House of Portland's project will expand existing services for Latinx survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Stalking and Child Abuse in Portland Metro Region.

The Center for Hope and Safety will utilize their strong community relationships with organizations serving our undocumented populations to expand services for Latinx undocumented, immigrants, migrant farmworkers, asylum seekers, and refugees who are victims of Sexual Assault and Stalking in the Mid-Willamette Valley Region.

Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon’s Russian Orthodox Support Services (EMO/ROSS) will also be expanding their program that provides Culturally Specific Domestic Violence or Sexual Assault Services to Russian speaking immigrants and refugees in the Portland Metro Region.