Welcome to Henderson House.

Our Mission

To provide culturally aware outreach, education, and services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence through leadership, hope, and respect for thriving families.

Our Services

Advocacy

Henderson House advocates provide domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human/sex trafficking response and advocacy, crisis intervention, operate a 24-hour crisis line, coordinate wrap-around service referrals, facilitate support groups, and provide these services in both English and  Spanish.

Protection Orders

Advocates assist clients in filling out protective orders, based on client’s circumstances. Advocates will provide clients with detailed information regarding the differences between each protective order and allow client to choose the order that best fits their situation.  

Support Groups

Support groups are offered weekly in English and Spanish for DV and SA survivors.

  • Our SA Support Group is offered every Tuesday, 6pm – 7:30pm
  • Nuestro Grupo de Apoyo para Sobrevivientes de Violencia Domestica (en español) se reúne cada miércoles de 3pm a 5pm.
  • Our DV Support Group is offered every Thursdays, 6pm -7:30pm

Shelter

Many survivors find that they need a safe and secret place for themselves and their children to stay. It may not be safe for them to stay another night under the same roof as their abuser. Henderson House operates a confidential emergency shelter where survivors can stay up to 90 days with wrap-around advocacy services and case management.

Prevention Education

“One Circle” groups are offered at high schools across Yamhill County, facilitated by a Henderson House advocate. These groups strive to encourage student participants to hold on to their voices and stay true to themselves. The groups enhance judgment and critical thinking skills for wise and healthy choices and counters trends towards self-doubt while improving self-esteem.

Service Referrals

Henderson House collaborates with numerous partner organizations to empower our clients through meeting a variety of essential needs to help them overcome the barriers created by the abuse they have experienced.

Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clients

Deaf and hard of hearing clients can access Henderson House services with confidential sign language interpretation support, through our partnership with Activating Change. This program requires 48-hour notice in order to coordinate interpretation services and is not available for crisis and emergent needs.

Get Help

24-hour Crisis Line
503-472-1503
 

Office Phone
(503) 472-0244

Advocacy Center Location
610 SE First St
McMinnville OR 97128
 

Hours of Operation
Mon
day – Friday, 9am-5pm 

Service Area
Yamhill County, Oregon

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