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Catholic Charities of Oregon launches campaign to build ‘a safe place to call home’
The design for The Annex uses trauma-informed principals that inspire safe and healing social areas while maintaining privacy and security. Every unit opens to outdoor stairs and corridors; there are no dark or enclosed spaces. Selected materials such as natural wood promote positive health, intentionally avoiding a cold or sterile ambiance.
Celebrate the city: Providence Bridge Pedal returns to Portland for its 25th year
Providence Bridge Pedal and Stride will open Portland’s bridges exclusively to cyclists and pedestrians for a morning of car-free roads and freeways on August 8, marking the 25th year of the popular event. Cyclists and walkers of all stripes aiming to take part in the famous Portland tradition have their choice of routes, each varying in length and crossing a different selection of city bridges.
Advocates push back after West Linn-Wilsonville, North Clackamas choose Rosh Hashanah as 1st day of next school year
Residents of the West Linn-Wilsonville School District, supported by leaders of many faiths, have asked the school board to reconsider its decision to hold the first day of school next fall on Rosh Hashanah, one of the holiest days of the year for Jews.
Keep It Real: 5 Tips on How to Find the Perfect Christmas Tree
“In a year where so many holiday traditions might have been squandered, the hunt for the perfect tree is a safe, outdoor option for families to spend time together making memories. Many of the u-pick farms go all-out for their holiday offerings, with animals, cider, crafts, and more. This year, it is more important than ever to support local farmers and businesses; consider making a day of it and enjoying the full experience with your crew.”