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Oregon Legislature’s plan for $200 Million to Support Emergency Housing and Homelessness
Gov. Kotek’s first call to action in office was declaring a homelessness state of emergency,
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Building Homes with Del
Del was born and raised in Southeast Portland’s South Tabor neighborhood. “Mount Tabor was my
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What is Housing Case Management?
Northwest Pilot Project’s mission is to offer opportunities for a life of dignity and hope
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2022 Community Impact Award: Ann Middleton
Northwest Pilot Project’s Impact Awards celebrate and show special gratitude to extraordinary people and groups
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2022 Housing Program Impact Award: Kathy Weidman
Northwest Pilot Project’s Impact Awards celebrate and show special gratitude to extraordinary people and groups
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2022 Housing Program Impact Award: Courtney VanSchoiack
Northwest Pilot Project’s Impact Awards celebrate and show special gratitude to extraordinary people and groups
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2022 Agency Impact Award: Deborah Kafoury
Northwest Pilot Project’s Impact Awards celebrate and show special gratitude to extraordinary people and groups
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In Memory of Bobby Weinstock
Bobby Weinstock, longtime housing advocate at Northwest Pilot Project, died peacefully at home on August
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What is Permanent Supportive Housing?
You may have heard the term “Permanent Supportive Housing” as an approach to addressing houselessness