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Bradley Angle

About the Organization

The mission of Bradley Angle is to offer survivors of domestic and sexual violence options for safety, empowerment, healing, and hope while collaborating with our communities to create social change.  

In 1975, Bradley Angle became the first domestic violence shelter on the West Coast (and only the fourth in the United States). Over the years, our services have expanded to include a 24-hour crisis line, transitional housing, support groups, community-based advocacy and three programs unique to Oregon: culturally specific programming for African and African-American survivors, an economic empowerment program and support for LGBTQ survivors. 

Bradley Angle has a long history of providing local leadership to address unmet community needs and services for domestic violence survivors and their families. 

How You Can Help

Perhaps one of these areas may be of interest:

  • Volunteer as an individual or as a group
  • Become a corporate partner
  • Adopt-A-Room Program
  • Adopt-A-Home Program
  • Host a benefit
  • Donate

For more opportunities to collaborate with Bradley Angle, contact the office.