“I feel like I finally found my niche and for the first time in 20 years, I actually look forward to going to work.”

• student intern/volunteer

Services

Bradley-Angle House has five interactive components that serve and empower battered women and their children. For more details about a program click on the underlined title.

Emergency Shelter
Providing short term shelter and intensive support (up to 6 weeks) for a maximum of 15 women and children at one time;
Crisis Phone Line
Providing 24-hour peer counseling, resource referral, and domestic violence information;
Shelter Youth Program and Youth in Transition Program
Offering support and advocacy to young people staying in our shelter or transitional housing;
Transition Program
Providing long term housing (6-9 months), case management, advocacy, education, and support groups;
Non-Residential Services
Providing individual advocacy and support groups for survivors throughout the community, reaching out to inform underserved populations of our services, and offering public education about domestic violence. Culturally specific services are available for African and African-American women and their children through the Healing Roots Center. Persons identifying as LGBTQ may receive support through the Sexual & Gender Minority Services program.
24-hourCrisis Line:(503) 281–2442
Administration Office:(503) 232–1528
P.O. Box 14694
Portland, OR  97293
admin@bradleyangle.org


$35 will allow 2 youth to attend a weekly support group for a month.