Bradley Angle

Mission
Bradley Angle’s mission is to serve all people affected by domestic violence. We do this by placing people experiencing domestic violence at the center of our services and providing them with safety, education, empowerment, healing, and hope.
Bottom Line for Portland
In Multnomah County, 1 of every 7 women are physically abused by an intimate partner every year. Portland does not currently have sufficient capacity to serve survivors in danger. And there are even fewer resources for survivors from the Black/African American and LGBTQIA2S+ communities.
Donate to Bradley Angle to close that gap and help complete needed repairs & improvements at our gender-inclusive shelter.
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“I was a 25-year-old single mother of 3, homeless, just got out of prison & (in) a not-so-good/safe relationship, a victim of my own circumstance. Bradley Angle advocated for me & gave me the resources & support to be self-sufficient, housed & moving in the right direction. I got my license for the first time in my life, & (am) stable, (have) safe housing. There was hiccups in the road I faced from past, bad choices I made & they supported & fought with for me the whole way through” - Survivor
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Black/African American and LGBTQIA2S+ survivors face more challenges yet have fewer options for assistance. Bradley Angle's has programs tailored to these groups: Healing Roots/Kinship and Marsha's Folx.
We prioritize DEI at each level of our organization. Our staff and board reflect the communities that we serve, and most have lived experience of domestic violence. This enables us to serve survivors more effectively.
Incentives
The first 5 donors who give $50 or more will be given a $10 gift certificate to Alberta Co-Op
The first donor who give $1,000 will receive a tasting experience at Sokol Blosser Winery.

Bradley Angle is in the Human Services category which is sponsored by The Standard