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A Window Between Worlds is an art workshop for kids ages 7-17. The workshops provide a window of time where children who have experienced trauma and transition can feel safe and supported while discovering who they are through creative expression. To sign up email youthteam@cwsor.org or call (503) 908-9411.
This group is for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Domestic violence can include many different types of abuse. Abuse tactics could be financial, emotional, spiritual, psychological, verbal, sexual, as well as physical abuse. The person being abusive could be an intimate partner, a family member, friend, co-worker, or stranger. This could have happened very […]
A Window Between Worlds is an art workshop for kids ages 7-17. The workshops provide a window of time where children who have experienced trauma and transition can feel safe and supported while discovering who they are through creative expression. To sign up email youthteam@cwsor.org or call (503) 908-9411.
This group is for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Domestic violence can include many different types of abuse. Abuse tactics could be financial, emotional, spiritual, psychological, verbal, sexual, as well as physical abuse. The person being abusive could be an intimate partner, a family member, friend, co-worker, or stranger. This could have happened very […]
A Window Between Worlds is an art workshop for kids ages 7-17. The workshops provide a window of time where children who have experienced trauma and transition can feel safe and supported while discovering who they are through creative expression. To sign up email youthteam@cwsor.org or call (503) 908-9411.
This group is for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Domestic violence can include many different types of abuse. Abuse tactics could be financial, emotional, spiritual, psychological, verbal, sexual, as well as physical abuse. The person being abusive could be an intimate partner, a family member, friend, co-worker, or stranger. This could have happened very […]
Un grupo en español para padres en la cual pueden compartir experiencias y consejos al igual que apreder maneras de fortalecer a sus familias. Cuando: el Tercer Viernes del Mes Horario: 6:00-7:00 pm Ubicacion: Virtual (El Enlace se Proveerá al Registrarse) Para inscribirse llame/envié texto al (971) 678-8672 Envié correo electrónico a youthteam@cwsor.org
A Window Between Worlds is an art workshop for kids ages 7-17. The workshops provide a window of time where children who have experienced trauma and transition can feel safe and supported while discovering who they are through creative expression. To sign up email youthteam@cwsor.org or call (503) 908-9411.
This group is for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Domestic violence can include many different types of abuse. Abuse tactics could be financial, emotional, spiritual, psychological, verbal, sexual, as well as physical abuse. The person being abusive could be an intimate partner, a family member, friend, co-worker, or stranger. This could have happened very […]
A Window Between Worlds is an art workshop for kids ages 7-17. The workshops provide a window of time where children who have experienced trauma and transition can feel safe and supported while discovering who they are through creative expression. To sign up email youthteam@cwsor.org or call (503) 908-9411.
This group is for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Domestic violence can include many different types of abuse. Abuse tactics could be financial, emotional, spiritual, psychological, verbal, sexual, as well as physical abuse. The person being abusive could be an intimate partner, a family member, friend, co-worker, or stranger. This could have happened very […]