List of Referrals and Resources

Never hesitate to reach out for help or guidance!

Local Support 

  • Albany Helping Hands

    • Phone: 541-926-4036

    • Address: 619 SE 9th Ave, Albany, OR, 97322 

    • “Our Mission: “To help relieve suffering and brokenness by providing basic life necessities, in love, while restoring the life Jesus Christ has destined for everyone!” 

  • Signs of Victory Ministries

  • Jackson Street Youth Services

    • Albany House

      • Phone: 541-220-2950

      • Street Address: 1240 SE 7th Ave

    • Albany Drop-In Center: Youth Services Center

      • Phone: 541-220-2955

      • Street Address: 960 Queen Avenue SW

    • 24 Hour Hotline: 800-901-2904

    • “Jackson Street Youth Services gives youth a safe place to live and resources that get them on the road to a better life. Founded to fill a gap in local support services for housing homeless youth, we serve Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties and rely on donations and partnerships from throughout the region to give youth in crisis a stable future.”

  • ABC House

    • Phone: 541-926-2203 

    • Visit By Appointment: 228 SW 5th Ave, Albany, OR 97321

    • Email: info@abchouse.org

    • “ABC House is the child abuse intervention center serving Benton and Linn Counties.  We provide high-quality child abuse assessments for local children when there are concerns of abuse and neglect.”

  • CARDV

    • Main Office: 541-758-0219

    • 24/7 Hotline 541-754-0110 or 800-927-0197 or Live Chat 

    • “The Mission of Center Against Domestic Rape and Violence is two fold: 

      • To provide service and support to those affected by sexual and domestic violence, and 

      • To provide education and leadership within the community to change to societal conditions that cultivated these forms of violence.”

  • Albany Counseling Center (Accepts Medicaid) 

    • Phone: (541) 928-2710

    • Address: 936 SW 8th Ave. Albany, OR 97321

    • Email: frontdesk@albanycounselors.com

    • “For over 32 years, The Counseling Center has been a safe place for change and growth. We provide quality mental health services and affordable counseling to a diverse community in the Albany, Corvallis and surrounding areas. We don’t just treat the issue, we treat the person. This requires working with a holistic viewpoint, taking into consideration one’s mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual needs. It is our desire to bring the positive forces of hope, personal power, and change to each client.”

  • 1st Hand Seconds: Mercy House Inc. 

    • Phone: 541-928-6909

    • Address: 411 2nd Ave. Albany, Oregon 97321

    • “Mercy House Provides Safety, Hope, Healing, and Restoration for Women & Their Children Who are at Risk. Mercy House is dedicated to the renewal of women & their children recovering from domestic abuse.” 

National Support

  • RAINN

    • Phone: 800-656-4673

    • 24/7 Live Chat 

    • “RAINN is the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization.”

  • National Partnership For Women and Families

    • Phone: 202-986-2600

    • Address: 1875 Connecticut Ave. NW Suite 650 Washington, DC 20009

    • Email: info@nationalpartnership.org

    • Our mission is to improve the lives of women and families by achieving equality for all women. That means standing strong for women’s health, reproductive rights and economic justice. That means speaking truth to power, holding our elected leaders accountable and fighting back when extremists stand in the way of our progress.”

  • Futures Without Violence

    • Phone: (415) 678-5500

    • Address: 100 Montgomery Street, The Presidio

    • San Francisco, CA 94129

    • “Futures Without Violence is a health and social justice nonprofit with a simple mission: to heal those among us who are traumatized by violence today – and to create healthy families and communities free of violence tomorrow.”

  • The Hotline

    • Phone: 1-800-799-7233

    • TTY 1-800-787-3224

    • “24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, the National Domestic Violence Hotline provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence so they can live their lives free of abuse.”

  • Love Is Respect 

  • National Domestic Violence Hotline