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Clackamas County Family Justice Center outlines services, reports thousands served since 2013
Summary
Erin Henkelman of the Safe Place Family Justice Center described wraparound services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking and elder abuse, detailed partner organizations, and provided center hours and contact options.
Erin Henkelman, director of the Safe Place Family Justice Center and an employee of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office, briefed the Willesville City Council on April 7 about the center’s services, partners and access options.
Henkelman told the council the center has provided individual support and advocacy to more than 7,000 survivors since 2013 and has recorded roughly 35,000 total visits for services to date. She said about 22 percent of survivors who use the center are referred by law enforcement. The center’s mission is to provide trauma‑informed, coordinated services aimed at…
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