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CARDV can provide services to you regardless of your race, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, religion, class, ethnicity, or age. Even in this pandemic, our services are still available. Visit our COVID-19 page to learn more about how we are serving our community safely.

24-Hr Crisis & Support Line
Staffed 24 hours a day, CARDV’s hotline is available to provide support, information, safety planning, and other resources to survivors of domestic and sexual violence, as well as their supporters.

Support Groups
There are support groups for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Call for current information about ongoing groups.

Crisis Response
We offer 24-hour emergency response and in-person advocacy at Samaritan Corvallis, Albany, and Lebanon hospitals, as well as Sarah’s Place. If you or a family member is seriously hurt or in danger, please call 911.
All CARDV services are free and confidential. If you have questions about any of our services, please call our 24-Hr Crisis and Support Line.
Meet Nichole, Survivor and Community Member
Nichole shared her experience working with CARDV and the support we were able to provide on her journey to safety for herself and her son. Hear her powerful words below:

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Get Involved
Whether you are interested in volunteering, donating, or even getting a job with CARDV, there are lots of ways you can get involved!
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