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  • UPCOMING EVENTS

Benefit Show

Saturday, Mar 27th, 7:00pm, at the Parlour on 2628 SE Powell Blvd, Portland, OR.
Featuring Dasha & the Bear, A. King, Julia Lucille, Oakland Birds, The Terrible Dogfish.
Singer-songstresses extraordinaire! Jazzy-folk crooning and multi-instrumented orchestration of indie sing-songs. And 100% of cover ($5-$10) benefits our program.

40-Hour Training Now Open to the Public

This five-day, forty hour training covers the State of Oregon mandated information needed for staff, volunteers and community members to serve survivors of domestic violence.  Learn more here.

Safeway Classic Tickets Now Available

West Coast Bank and the Safeway Classic are proud to partner with the Domestic Violence Resource Center in creating a better future for Oregon. Come and enjoy the best in women’s golf at the internationally renowned Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, August 16-22, 2010—100% of the proceeds of ticket sales sold by our organization benefit us!  Weekly grounds tickets are $25, or 10 for $200.  Download the form here or contact (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) at 503-640-5352 x 308 for more information.  You can also buy tickets online here, but please don’t forget to designate us as your “charity choice”!  Thank you for your support.

Children’s Intervention Program

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Children’s Intervention Program serves children 4-17 years old who have been exposed to domestic violence, adolescents who have directly experienced dating violence, and non-offending parents/guardians. We educate the community about the effects of domestic violence on children, teach prevention strategies to end domestic violence, and share ways to support children who have experienced violence in their homes.

We aim for child witnesses of domestic violence to

  • learn that the violence is not their fault,
  • know that it is o.k. to talk about the violence and to tell someone if they feel unsafe,
  • decrease the sense of isolation,
  • decrease anxiety and fear,
  • increase the sense of security, and
  • decrease self-blame.

Services

  • Individual counseling
  • Support groups
  • Parent support group
  • Family counseling (with non-offending parent only)
  • Art / sand / play / filial therapy
  • Parent-Child Interactive Therapy (PCIT)
  • Safety planning
  • Advocacy
  • Information and referrals
  • Community education / trainings

Children exposed to domestic violence are at risk of experiencing poor school performance, fear, anxiety, panic, aggression, lack of empathy, withdrawal, guilt, shame, passivity and isolation. Child witnesses are at a higher risk of substance abuse, becoming victims or perpetrators, and suicide.

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The program serves more than 150 children/youth and 70 non-offending parents served each year.

For more information, call Amy Gettings, program director, at 503.640.5352 x302.

Notice of Privacy Practices

COMING SOON: Virtual tour of children’s rooms.

Support services for children who have been exposed to domestic violence by making an online donation (don’t forget to make a notation in the Purpose field).

Thank you for your generosity!