Services

If you are in need of urgent support, please contact the 24/7 crisis line through Call to Safety 503-235-5333.  Para español llame a línea UNICA 24/7 al 503-232-4448.

Outside of the Portland Metro area?

Call the National Human Trafficking Resource Center 1-888-373-7888

or text "Help" or "Info" to 233733

Services for Individuals who have Experienced Sex Trafficking

Below are available services within Multnomah County, Oregon for individuals who have experienced, or are at risk of sex trafficking. 

Note: This list does not include every agency working within the Multnomah County Sex Trafficking Collaborative.

24/7 Crisis Line & Resource Referral

503.235.5333 - (24/7) (texting Mon - Fri 11am - 3pm)

1.888.235.5333 - (toll free, 24/7)

support@calltosafety.org

Confidential crisis line support, resource referrals, safety planning, support groups, as well as confidential case management to survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, stalking, and sex trafficking. Call to Safety serves survivors of all genders, and also provides support to providers and support systems who are looking to connect with services within SW Washington and Portland Metro, Oregon.  

Some transportation vouchers available for trafficking survivors via the hotline.


503.232.4448  - (24/7)

Línea UNICA es una línea de apoyo confidencial que provee asistencia las 24 horas del día y 7 días de la semana para sobrevivientes de violencia interpersonal. Personal y proveedores de servicios proporcionan intervención de crisis, apoyo emocional, planes de seguridad, abogacía de refugios o hoteles, información sobre órdenes de protección, y asistencia para identificar recursos adecuados y referencias.  Manejo de caso para sobrevivientes del trafico humano menores y adultos.

The bilingual support line provides 24 hours a day, 7 days a week support for survivors of interpersonal violence. Staff and trained advocates provide crisis intervention, emotional support, safety planning, shelter or motel advocacy, information about protective orders, and assistance in identifying appropriate resources and referrals.  Human trafficking survivor advocacy for minors and adults.

Prevention

(503) 222-6507 

education@raphaelhouse.com

Raphael House of Portland provides sex trafficking specific prevention training's and presentations in Multnomah County. Contact them to request a presentation, consultation support, or to simply learn more.

Case Management 

503.258.7081 - Referral line (8:00am - 5:00pm)

Age Range: 12 - 25 

Community-based and culturally-specific services including; outreach, mentorship and skill building, advocacy, flexible housing options, resource referral and systems’ navigation, and wraparound support that prioritizes the safety, needs and rights of youth ages 12-26 who have experienced sex trafficking or exploitation in the sex trades. 

New Day Outreach Flyer

New Day information card for providers

New Day Referral Form


Age Range: 7 - 21 (in foster care) 

Providing long term mentorship to youth aged 7-21 in Foster Care. Community based mentorship includes: participant driven activities, system navigation, resource connection, placement stabilization, group opportunities, advocacy, court support and more. The YES! Program recognizes the unique needs of youth who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation and attempts to meet the needs by utilizing a Trauma Informed lens and the Harm Reduction model. Eligibility: Participants must be Child Welfare involved and be referred by their DHS caseworker.  


503.972.3698 Ex.1107  - Referral Line (9:00am - 5:00pm)

Email - healingspace@selfenhancement.org 

Age range: Any Age

The Self Enhancement Inc, Anti-Domestic Violence/Sexual Violence Program prioritizes offering safe and confidential, culturally specific advocacy services to Black and African American survivors of sexual violence, including and not limited to domestic violence, sexual assault, sex trafficking, dating violence and/or stalking.  Advocates assist individuals with safety plans; SSAs; short/long-term case management; peer and group supports; emergency, medical and judicial accompaniments; relocation assistance and additional advocacy supports. We serve all populations and all ages, including and not limited to families, individuals with disability, elders, male, and same sex survivors. Individuals can enroll in program by calling Hotline.   Trafficking advocate on staff for youth survivors.


IRCO: Service Against Exploitation (SAE)

971-312-9602 - Referral Line (8:00am - 5:00pm)

IRCO/Human Trafficking Program has a group of trained, trauma-informed advocates who are committed to assisting survivors of trafficking through education, advocacy, and culturally specific case management, as well as community partnerships. We support freedom from fear and violence. We provide services to meet the needs of survivors in Multnomah county. Eligibility: Immigrant, refugee, foreign-born who has experienced human trafficking and has ongoing safety concerns. Survivors of any abuse such as emotional, physical, financial, verbal, isolation and/or sexual abuse as a result of been trafficked. 


The Cupcake Girls


Email: info@thecupcakegirls.org

Portland Phone: 207-200-8094 (messaging service only - not a direct care line)

Website: https://thecupcakegirls.org/

Support Request: https://thecupcakegirls.org/get-support/


The Cupcake Girls is a nonprofit that provides confidential support to those involved in the sex industry as well as trauma-informed outreach, intensive case management, and referral services to provide prevention, and aftercare to those affected by sex trafficking. The Cupcake Girls works to support their clients with fundamental resources such as advocacy meetings, peer support groups, sessions with doctors, dentists, and lawyers, mental-health assistance (including suicide screenings), career counseling and resume building, education support, family resources, rent assistance, housing referrals and financial planning referrals; including tax advising and more. 


Download a flyer about direct care.

Download a flyer about sex work vs. sex trafficking.


Volunteers of America- Home Free


Secure Residential Program

503.258.4200 - Main line

Age Range: 11 - 16.5 

SAGE is a secure residential treatment program for female-identified youth who have experienced commercial sexual exploitation. SAGE provides a comprehensive array of services including the following: a therapeutic, trauma-informed milieu setting; individual, family, and group mental health and substance use treatment; psychiatric evaluation and medication management; on-site education; on-site medical care; peer delivered services, and case management. Referrals to SAGE must come from the youth’s legal guardian.   

Mental health & substance use services

(Inner North Portland & Community based)

503.645.9010 - Intake line

Age Range: any age

Provides comprehensive and integrated mental health and addictions support, community-based, culturally-specific treatment and case management and intervention support to individuals who have experienced sex trafficking. 

Department of Human Services and Child Protective Services 

855.503.7233 - Report child abuse to the 24-hr hotline

1-855-503-SAFE, Extension:(7233) 

DHS has a specialized unit that provides custodial and case management support to commercially sexually exploited children and young adults. This unit focuses on safety planning and collaborative placement efforts, while maintaining long-term relationships with youth in their care. If you would like to make a report to DHS regarding a child you believe is being abused please call the hotline and note any concerns regarding sex trafficking on the call.

Medical examination for youth

503.276.9000 - Referral line (8:00am-5:00pm)

503.413.2200 - (24/7) Physician phone consult (ask for CARES Northwest on-call physician)

Age Range: Under 18

CARES NW provides medical examinations and forensic interviews for youth when there is concern of sexual and/or physical assault or sexual exploitation/trafficking. CARES NW is a collaborative, multidisciplinary medical program addressing abuse and neglect through prevention, medical evaluation, and trauma therapy, in partnership with our community.

Support for parents

866.305.HOPE (4673)  

Run by volunteers who have experienced their child who went missing or was exploited. They provide support to families who have children who have had these experiences.