The coronavirus pandemic has caused countless challenges -- and our communities have responded. While staying home to help save lives, Oregonians are stepping up to help their high-risk neighbors, pooling resources to support health care workers, and more.
But home isn't a safe place for everyone. If you're experiencing domestic violence -- you're not alone and there are thoughtful,
discreet resources available.
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If you're safe, comfortable, and looking for an organization to support during this time, please join me and consider a donation to the Domestic Violence Resource Center in
Beaverton. They have been doing this hard, important work for more than 40 years. And now, when our community is facing this period of isolation, their work is more important than ever.
Thank you for standing with me,
Suzanne
If you or someone you know needs help, their Crisis Line provides support, intervention and resource referrals 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call the Domestic Violence Resource Center: 503-469-8620 | 1-866-469-8600
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