Domestic violence survivors are now able to receive up to $3,200 for assistance with safety related needs including moving. Previously, financial help for survivors was capped at $1,200 within a 90-day period.
How survivors can use the money:
- Deposits for rent or utilities
- Replacing items left behind such as clothing or furniture
- New locks, security cameras or alarms, and
- A post office box.
The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is implementing the increase this month after receiving a one-time investment from the Oregon Legislature to raise the maximum grant amount for Temporary Assistance for Domestic Violence Survivors (TA-DVS).
“Ensuring that resources and information are available to survivors when they are needed is crucial for their safety. The increase is an important step forward for anyone at risk,” said Claire Seguin, Director, ODHS Self-Sufficiency Programs.
Families and pregnant individuals receiving TA-DVS on or after Aug. 11, 2024, will have access to the increased grant amount to support their safety and stability.
If you need help
Individuals may apply for this support by phone, in person, or by submitting an application. For more information on how to apply go to oregon.gov/odhs/dv.
ODHS also provides confidential domestic violence advocates in most of its Self-Sufficiency Programs and Child Welfare offices to support with:
- Safety planning
- Resources, and
- Someone to talk to.
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