Support Groups and Counseling for Adult Survivors
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Addiction Counseling and Education Services (ACES)
Provides interventions for batterers as well as survivors of domestic violence through their NOVA & Discovery Programs. 1639 Oak St. Eugene. 541-242-2844.

Center for Change
Provides counseling services to empower individuals, couples and families who have experienced domestic violence in some form. Sliding scale. Please call 541-521-6304.

Center for Community Counseling
Provides affordable counseling for low-income adults. Offers anger management classes for parents, assessment interviews, information and referral, training for mental health professionals and support groups. 1465 Coburg Rd, Suite 1, Eugene. 541-344-0620.

Center for Family Therapy
A counseling center operated by the marriage and family therapy graduate specialization at the University of Oregon. Provides individual, couple, family, and group therapy. Fees for services at the Center for Family Therapy are charged according to a sliding scale related to family income. Fees range from $5 to $35 per session, payable at the end of each session. 541-346-3296.

Christians Addressing Family Abuse
Provides intervention services to batterers and support to survivors using a Christian model of equality and healing.  Also provides therapeutic services to children and youth who've been impacted by domestic violence. Call 344-8627 for an appointment or more information.

Crime Victim and Survivor Services
Provides crisis information, referral and advocacy, follows the status of any criminal case, provides information on judicial process, help preparing for, and someone to go with you to court hearings/trials, help getting a restraining order and filling out applications for Crime Victims’ Compensation, and 24 hour crisis intervention at the request of law enforcement officials. Located at 125 E. 8th Ave. Room 400, Eugene. For more information call 682-4523.

Employment Rights for Survivors of Abuse
A NOW project to deal with discrimination against domestic violence victims in the workplace. Services are available on a nationwide basis. For more information or assistance contact their Outreach Coordinator, July Ana Grant at 212-925-6635.

Lesbian Alliance
Offers crisis counseling, advocacy, and support groups. For more information, and times when a lesbian advocate is available call the Womenspace crisis line at (541)485-6513, 1800-281-2800, or (541)484-7262 (TDD), or the drop-in Advocacy Center at (541)484-6103.

Looking Glass Counseling Services
Provides a continuum of services ranging from prevention to treatment. Counseling, 24-hour crisis intervention, support groups substance abuse treatment, education, and employment and training. Work with youth impacted by violence. Call (888)-689-3111 for more information.

Middle East Women's Empowerment & Resource Center (MEWERC)
A Portland area domestic violence response and education group. A resource for cross-cultural understanding of Middle Eastern & Central Asian families impacted by domestic violence. Call (503)778-8333 for more information.

Options Counseling Services of Oregon
Provides a Domestic Violence Re-Education Program for men who want to stop their violence and for women who have experienced violence. Call 684-7625 in Eugene/Cottage Grove and
541-997-5952 in Florence.

Oregon Helps
A web site that guides users through a series of questions and provides eligibility estimates for 12 public assistance programs, including food stamps, TANF, Oregon Health Plan and others. Available in English, Spanish, Russian and Vietnamese.

Seeds of Change Counseling Services
Provides family, couple, and individual therapy to residents of Eugene/Springfield and surrounding areas. 2-3 session Relationship Checkups and Life Review Interviews available as well. For more information call 541-344-7088 in Eugene.

Senior & Disabled Services
Investigates reports of abuse or neglect for Lane County senior citizens and adults with disabilities. Investigates cases involving individuals living in their own homes or in care facilities. Provides support and advocacy for senior citizens and adults with disabilities who are victims of abuse. For more information call 541-682-4038.

Sexual Assault Support Services
Offers free support groups in Eugene. Contact SASS for information on the following groups at 494-9791:

Siuslaw Area Women’s Center
Provides emergency shelter, support groups, a transitional program, 24 hour crisis & referral line, advocacy, peer support, and assistance with restraining & stalking protective orders, safety planning, and senior support. Located at 1576 West 12th Street, Florence. Call 541-997-2816 for more information, or the Florence Area Crisis Line at 541-997-4444.

Womenspace - For Battered Women & Their Children
Provides emergency shelter, a drop-in advocacy center, support groups, transitional programs, and a 24 hour crisis & referral line. Services in Junction City, Cottage Grove and Oakridge. See also Lesbian Alliance below.
Advocacy Center: 1551 D Oak Street, Eugene 541-484-6103
Crisis Line: 541-485-6513 or 1-800-281-2800
Oakridge Office: 541-782-2877
Junction City: 541-998-3799
Cottage Grove: 541-942-6532