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Women's Crisis Support Team would like to thank you in advance for you support.  If you would like to make a cash donation please mail check to:

Women’s Crisis Support Team

560 NE F Street Suite A430

Grants Pass OR 97526

You may also call our office Monday thru Friday 800am to 500pm at 541 476-3877.

Online donations can be made securely online through a PayPal account or any major credit card.

 

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How your donation helps WCST!

  • $50 Pays for one month of internet service atTalsunne Safe Shelter. It is used as a resource for resumes, jobs, Housing and misc.
  • $100 Pays for Security one month at Talsunne Safe Shelter
  • $200 Pays for Domestic Violence Support Groups for women and children for a month
  • $400 Pays for a month of 24/7 crisis line, including cell phone and answering serice assisstance. Advocacy is always free.
  • $900 Pays for a family of three to stay one month at our Talsunne Safe Shelter, having their food, clothing, information, referrals and advocacy needs met.



     

     

     


     

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    Resources

    • Domestic Violence information in Spanish-Vietnamese-Chinese-Russian
    • Oregon Justice Dept. Family Law DV
    • A Call to Men
    • Homeless Teen Shelter
    • Teen Dating Abuse
    • DV and the workplace
    • National DV Hotline
    • Oregon SA Task Force
    • DV in 80 languages
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    News Releases

    • Momma Bear~ The Daily Courier 5.2010
    • WCST services available for victims of sexual assault
    • Domestic violence cases on the rise in Medford | KDRV 1.2011
    • Silent Witness Display