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Hazelnut Grove should be celebrated, not destroyed

Hazelnut Grove should be celebrated, not destroyed share Hazelnut Grove, a self-governed tiny home village located in North Portland with about 15 formerly houseless residents, is under threat of being torn down, dispersing the people who live there.    Although Portland promises to keep residents together, it only offered them about half of the spots in the new tiny house village in the St. Johns neighborhood which is only enough spaces for about two-thirds of the Hazelnut Groves residents. This leaves the residents who do not choose to move there no choice but to be thrown back into the temporary sheltering system, after living in stable conditions for years. 

Andrew Yang Wants to Repurpose Underused Hotels to Help Homeless

Andrew Yang Wants to Repurpose Underused Hotels to Help Homeless On 2/23/21 at 1:48 PM EST New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Yang believes the city should be repurposing more underused hotels as places for homeless New Yorkers to reside. Last year, about 10,000 homeless individuals were moved into 63 hotel properties around the city amid the raging COVID-19 pandemic. The ongoing measure is designed to encourage social distancing among the vulnerable population. The city s homelessness problem runs deep, however. Analysts have estimated that nearly one in 100 New Yorkers is homeless, while advocates for the homeless population have warned that the pandemic has exacerbated the problem. As of late last year, the number of single New Yorkers sleeping in a shelter run by the Department of Homeless Service had risen above 20,000. That number does not include those sleeping on the streets or in private homeless shelters.

Pamplin Media Group - Alternative homeless shelter providers sought

Alternative homeless shelter providers sought Portland and Multnomah County leaders are offering $3 million for new shelter options. Portland and Multnomah County leaders want to expand sanctioned shelter options for the homeless to include a wider range of solutions, such as outdoor villages, safe vehicle parking programs, modular shelters and more. The city-county Joint Office of Homeless Service began soliciting qualified operators for such alternatives on Wednesday, Feb. 17. Responses to the Request for Programmatic Qualifications or RFPQ for short must be submitted by March 9. Anyone can apply, not just nonprofit organizations. City Commissioner Dan Ryan is the City Council s liaison to the city-county Joint Office of Homeless Services, which is funding the new $3 million program. Although prepared by staff, Ryan said he advocated for program during a series of meetings in recent months with Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury, County Commissioner Sharon Me

Pamplin Media Group - Alternative homeless shelter providers sought

Pamplin Media Group - Alternative homeless shelter providers sought
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