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  2. Home Forward - Wikipedia

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    Home Forward, established in 1941 as the Housing Authority of Portland, is a housing authority that serves Portland, Oregon, and nearby municipalities in Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. Home Forward maintains properties in Portland, Gresham , and Fairview .

  3. New Columbia (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    New Columbia is a housing development in the Portsmouth neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It was previously called Columbia Villa . It is operated by the city's public housing authority, Home Forward , and is the largest public housing development in the state.

  4. Dignity Village - Wikipedia

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    Dignity Village is a city-recognized legal encampment of an estimated 60 homeless people in Portland, Oregon, United States.In the days before Christmas of 2000, a group of individuals living outdoors in Portland established a tent city.

  5. Category : Housing rights activists from Portland, Oregon

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  8. Street Roots - Wikipedia

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    Street Roots is a Portland, Oregon, United States–based homeless advocacy group [5] and a weekly alternative newspaper that covers homeless issues. [6] The newsprint is sold by and for the homeless in Portland. [7] The paper is published every week and sold through vendors who are currently or formerly homeless.

  9. Patton Home - Wikipedia

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    The building, originally used as a retirement home, was built in 1890 on Michigan Avenue in the Albina district of Portland. Matthew Patton, who arrived in Oregon in 1847, donated the land for use as a home for the aged. [3] Since its opening, the Patton Home has served the Albina neighborhood of north Portland for over 100 years.