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Partnership for Safety and Justice

EIN: 93-1277774 · Portland, OR

Healing Over Handcuffs
Accountability For Harm
Racial Justice And Equity
Crime Survivors’ Voices
Keeping Families Together

Transforming Criminal Justice in Oregon

Partnership for Safety and Justice was founded in 2004 through the merger of the Western Prison Project and Survivors Advocating for an Effective System (SAFES). This organization advocates for criminal justice reform, focusing on the needs of crime survivors and their families. By promoting healing, accountability, and racial justice, Partnership for Safety and Justice aims to create a safer and more equitable community.

Impacting Lives and Communities

With nearly $500 million invested in services for crime survivors, Partnership for Safety and Justice has successfully advocated for significant reforms in Oregon's criminal justice system. Key achievements include the abolition of community supervision fees and the funding of the Justice Reinvestment Initiative, which redirects savings from reduced prison use to support victims' services.

Why Your Donation Matters

Donations empower transformative changes in Oregon’s criminal justice system, funding initiatives that promote healing for crime survivors and effective solutions that reduce reliance on incarceration. Supporters are motivated by the organization's commitment to accountability, racial equity, and community safety.

Join the Movement for Change

Your contribution can make a difference! Donate cryptocurrency or cash today to support the vital work of Partnership for Safety and Justice. Together, we can create a safer, more just Oregon for all.

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