Oasis Shelter Home, Inc.

Oasis Shelter Home, Inc. Safe, confidential shelter and services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and resulting homeless issues since 1995.

Oasis Shelter Home is a non-profit corporation. Oasis is funded through grants and supplemented through community support. Oasis is committed, in all its programs, to support those wanting to regain control of their lives, making decisions for themselves and determining the course they might want to follow. Oasis provides a continuum of supportive services to women, children and family members to restore value, dignity, hope, and self-determination to improve their quality of life

10/02/2020

Domestic Violence Awareness Month is upon us!
As our first initiative, Oasis Advocacy & Shelter and Remax Coast and County are hosting a new blanket drive for survivors of the Oregon Fires. We plead with you to assist us in gathering blankets and towels for those survivors that have had severe loss due to the fires! Our first driver will be leaving on Tuesday morning to Mill City to a sister program that has had to evacuate all of their staff and survivors living in the shelter! We would like to send Curry County love and support! Please see the flyer for drop off locations!
Telephone numbers to call:
Mellanie: 5413737052
Kerri Fox Schaller: 5413730984
Samantha Roberts: 5413733313
Andrea Bonfiglio: 5413737048
Sean Rucker: 5416986139
Oasis Admin Office: 5414255238
Pick up is available!
On behalf of the recipients, we at Oasis and Marie Curtis from Remax Coast and Country... THANK YOU CURRY COUNTY!






05/24/2020

LeadershipinHeels and Mellanie Vermaak-Caldera, executive director of Oasis Advocacy having a meeting of the minds on near future projects.
A special Thank you to Wildwood: The Shop of Multifarious Goods and our local Brookings-Harbor Farmers Market for the extra gift contributions and providing quality local products in efforts to bring smiles in the life of the ladies of the Oasis House.

04/04/2020

Good morning Curry County from all staff at Oasis Advocacy & Shelter. In these unsettling times, unfamiliar territory and heightened insecurities we would like to offer you a summary of services that your local community of social service providers has to offer Curry County residents. We know that while we are in a state of isolation and social distancing, our community members that are in a domestic violence situation may experience heightening of the violence due to proximity and may feel there is no way out. We would like to encourage you to REACH OUT to us 541-247-7600 and talk to us so we may communicate your options to you, you DO have options!
Oasis Advocacy & Shelter:
In compliance with the "social distancing" requirement, we are able to shelter 5 people in the shelter. If you are in a domestic violence situation, please reach out to us on our crisis line 541-247-7600. If you are isolated, with your abuser there, please text on 541-373-7052. If you can do neither of those, please send us a message on our page https://www.facebook.com/OasisAdvocacy/ NOT on this page as there are various community partners editing this page so confidentiality can NOT be guaranteed.
If you are a survivor of domestic violence Oasis has a rental assistance program to assist you with your needs specific to rent, past due or current, utility bills and we can assist with food boxes too. Please contact us on 541-373-0984 (Kerri) for more information on that. If you are in need of clothing for yourself or children, we have available and can deliver your specific needs. Oasis has the CJAP (criminal justice advocacy program) that can assist with all of your personal protection orders, for that please call Kerri: 541-373-0984. Oasis can assist you by linking you to the appropriate community partner social service agency if we do not have access to a need you may have. Please call 541-373-7052.

Please reach out to 911 via TEXT if you are unable to make the call. Curry County receives text messages to 911!
Please feel free to reach out to the numbers listed above for any questions you may have and from Oasis Advocacy & Shelter, we would like to let you know that you are not alone, we are here for you, we support you and we are ready to assist you with in or out of shelter needs!

As always,
Oasis Love

  Oasis Advocacy
03/23/2020

Oasis Advocacy

PORTLAND, Ore. – Oregonians are being directed to stay at home "to the maximum extent possible" starting Monday as Governor Kate Brown issued a new executive order to help curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. “I started by asking Oregonians to stay home and practice social...

The new rules. Stay safe out there. Don't take risks, your health is too important.
03/23/2020

The new rules. Stay safe out there. Don't take risks, your health is too important.

“I want to make it perfectly clear what's allowed and what's not under my new Executive Order. If you're still not sure about an activity, skip it. Staying home will save lives.”

03/19/2020

(NOTE: This page is not monitored 24/7). If you or someone you know is in crisis, CALL: 988

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Gold Beach, OR
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