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Klamath Crisis Center
142 Riverside Dr, Klamath Falls, OR 97601, United States
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Ti
Review №1

Very reliable for women and men going through dv

An
Review №2

My wife went to them with some false accusations on me and they were willing to let her take my two year old daughter out to Washington into a bad zone for her I did not find that helpful that women can go in there and make false accusations and them hop on it so fast it really hurts me as a man and as a father cuz I am a good father I work 12 hours a day I do not harm my wife the accusations were wrong and they should have not have done that they should have helped secure the marriage not tear it apart

Ka
Review №3

They helped me and my pets so much. And my loved ones as well. My new Advocate and everyone there are so helpful. Sorry thats an old profile picture of my Ex - Fiance and I. No we werent married quite yet. I just went by his last name added on to my last name. On certain things.

Da
Review №4

Safe place helpful staff

Sh
Review №5

I have no experience, but have looked all over the net for information on the history of the Marta House. The beginnings of this community asset should be shared, not only on the Marta House website, but any other site that advertises it.When Marta Carpenter learned that Klamath Falls was one of only five Oregon counties that did not have a shelter for abused women (and yet it ranked third highest in the number of reported domestic violence crimes) she decided to do something about it by donating a home. At the time, Marta owned the historic Baldwin house, which was built in 1900 on the banks of the Link River in downtown Klamath Falls. When she had purchased the 8,000 square-foot mansion, it was painted six different colors, was completely boarded up, and had a leaky roof. After she bought it, she replaced all the windows with energy-efficient frames and glass, installed a new roof, and completely re-sided the house. Although this exterior work was completed, the house required interior renovations estimated at $1 million to complete.To fund the interior work, the dedicated staff of the Klamath Crisis Center turned to the community for help. The City of Klamath Falls received a $600,000 grant for the renovation project from Regional Strategies Economic Development, and local groups initiated a fund-raising campaign. Simplexity Health Business Associates themselves donated $55,000 in 1998. When the work was finished, the four-story home, which was first renamed the Harbor House, included fifteen domicile rooms, several areas for individual and group counseling, a community room, and a huge kitchen. The original terraced gardens were also rejuvenated and are now irrigated with Klamath Lake algae water for fruits and vegetables accessible to all residents.

Je
Review №6

Thank you for helping my daughter. Im way down here in S. Texas, and I have been so worried about my daughter and grandson.

Bi
Review №7

Good place for woman but I guess men are NEVER in crisis

Je
Review №8

Very nice an comfortable setting feeling of being safe

Me
Review №9

The staff is hard working and willing to help. Very safe environment.

Am
Review №10

Very wonderful place to get help

Ro
Review №11

Terribly bad

Re
Review №12

Out here looking for a way out of a domestic abuse situation these people are very well equipped to help you from everything beginning with shelter all the way up through and including restraining orders

Ri
Review №13

Fun people who work hard at helping others

Ka
Review №14

I love this place.

Ma
Review №15

They are supportive kings and knowledgeable

Le
Review №16

They really try to help people

Ch
Review №17

Not sure what to think

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  • Address:142 Riverside Dr, Klamath Falls, OR 97601, United States
  • Site:http://www.martashouse.org/
  • Phone:+1 541-884-0390
Categories
  • Non-profit organization
Working hours
  • Monday:8am–4:30pm
  • Tuesday:8am–4:30pm
  • Wednesday:8am–4:30pm
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:8am–4:30pm
  • Sunday:8am–4:30pm
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