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Victim Support

You don't have to struggle alone. Community resources are available to help you overcome trauma and address mental health concerns.

Counseling & Services

Crisis and Information Hotline

24-hour hotline: 503.581.5535 or dial 988
TDD: 503.588.5833
Toll-Free: 1.800.560.5535

This confidential crisis and information telephone service is an entry into the helping resources of the community.


Center for Hope and Safety (formerly Mid-Valley Women's Crisis Service Center)

605 Center Street NE, Salem
Phone: 503.378.1572
24-Hour hotline: 503.399.7722
Open Monday-Friday, 9 am-noon and 1 pm-5 pm

The service center offers counseling and shelter for physically and sexually abused women—including rape victims—and coordinates support groups. Victims may walk-in for assistance. Spanish, Russian and Japanese interpreters are available with other languages available upon request.


Canyon Crisis Center

825 NW Santiam Boulevard, Mill City
Phone: 503.897.2327
24-hour hotline: 503.897.2327

Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 am-4 pm

The center offers rape and suicide counseling, and services for domestic violence and abuse.


Mental Health Clinic - Polk County

182 S.W. Academy Street, Suite 304, Dallas
503.623.9289

Open Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm

The clinic offers personal and crisis counseling, alcohol and drug counseling, and developmental disability case management.


Victim Assistance Program

Marion County District Attorney's Office

555 Court St. NE Salem, Suite 3231
503.588.5253

Open Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm

The office provides services to victims of violent crimes whose cases are being investigated or prosecuted in Marion County.


AIDS Oregon Hotline

620 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 300, Portland
1.800.777.2437
Open 24/7

The hotline offers access to HIV/AIDS related information statewide. Local community referrals are available.


NW Human Services

1233 Edgewater St. NW Salem
503.378.7526

Open Monday 7:30 am-5 pm, Tue-Fri 7:30 am-6 pm

Counselors guide individuals, couples and families toward a sense of emotional health.


Marion County Health Department

3180 Center Street NE, Salem
Salem Phone: 503.588.5357
Woodburn Phone: 503.981.5851

Open Monday-Friday, 8:45-11 am and 1-5 pm

Counseling is one of many services this agency offers.