community hotlines

oregon department of justice

The Oregon Department of Justice, provides legal services to state government and works to protect and support communities across Oregon through divisions like child support, consumer protection, and victim services.

Hotline to report violations of the Sanctuary Act: 1-844-626-7276 


Hotline to report incidents or hate crimes: 1-844-924-2427


Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition (PIRC)

The Oregon Department of Justice, provides legal services to state government and works to protect and support communities across Oregon through divisions like child support, consumer protection, and victim services.

Hotline to report violations of the Sanctuary Act: 1-844-626-7276 


Hotline to report incidents or hate crimes: 1-844-924-2427


211 info

211info is a nonprofit serving all of Oregon and select counties in Southwest Washington, dedicated to helping communities find and connect with local resources. Funded by public and community partners, 211info empowers people to navigate support systems with confidence.

Oregon Help Resource Information Line: Call 211


IMIrJ - Oregon’s Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice

The Accompaniment Program exists to support our community members who are forced to navigate the United States’ complicated, outdated, and exploitative immigration proceedings. IMIRJ has trained volunteers who walk side-by-side with individuals as they attend I.C.E. check-ins, immigration court hearings, Intensive Supervision Appearance Program appointments, and other mandatory dates during their immigration process. 

www.imirj.org/accompaniment


Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)

Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization (IRCO): 503-234-1541. Provides a variety of culturally specific services for immigrants and refugees.


THE TREVOR PROJECT

The Trevor Project (line specifically for LGBTQ young people, open 24/7) at 1-866-488-7386.


THE NWAFF

NWAFF  

The Northwest Abortion Access Fund is an abortion fund serving Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska. Trained, compassionate volunteer advocates run our toll-free helpline. We help people pay for their abortion care by sending funding directly to the clinic. We also help people get to and from the clinic. And we make sure people traveling for care have a safe place to stay.

1-866-NWAAF10 (1-866-692-2310)


LATINE MENTAL HEALTH LINE

503-988-4853

Provide culturally responsive mental health assistance to Spanish-speaking individuals who seek mental health care and/or resources for themselves or others within Multnomah and Washington County.

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