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The CARE Program provides advocacy, direct and support services to victims and survivors of domestic violence (DV), sexual assault (SA), dating violence and stalking. We focus on providing culturally appropriate services and education to Native American survivors. We partner with other tribal programs, as well outside agencies in order to find the best options for services for survivors. Who do we serve? We can provide services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence or stalking who are: Members of the Siletz community Members of any tribe who reside in our service area, which includes; Lincoln, Lane, Linn, Benton, Marion, Polk, Washington, Multnomah, Clackamas, Yamhill, and Tillamook counties. -OR– Siletz Tribal members living anywhere. Some of our services include: Crisis response Safety planning Connecting with resources Facilitating support groups Education & awareness activities Training for Professionals Moral support Court accompaniment Direct client support National Breastfeeding Month You can reach us at: Office: 541-444-9680 24 Hour Hope Line: 541-994-5959 CARE Program services are strictly CONFIDENTIAL Attention! Do you use commercial tobacco products? Are you interested in “Kicking the Habit”? If so, I have news for you to help get you started on Living a Healthier Way of Life! Quit Kits are here and now available Quit Kits have arrived and are now located at the following locations: Siletz Community Health Clinic Siletz Administration Office Eugene Office Area Salem Office Area For more information visit: https://www.womenshealth.gov/breastfeeding/making-decision-breastfeed Portland Office Area August 2018 • Siletz News • 7