Resources
Connect with the organizations mentioned throughout the documentary series. The resources here are intended to be shared to those who may benefit from them.
Portland Metro
Affordable housing, homeownership support, economic advancement and educational opportunities in the Portland Metro area.
Eugene & Springfield
A home construction program that helps low-income families invest in their future by helping to provide homeownership.
Central Oregon
A home construction program that helps low-income families invest in their future by helping to provide homeownership.
NeighborImpact helps meet the needs of over 55,000 households in Central Oregon each year.
With offices in Bend, Redmond, Prineville, and Madras, Latino Community Association helps Central Oregonians in all stages of their housing journey.
Ontario
Mobilizes and engages underserved and underrepresented populations to improve the lives of all children, families and communities in rural Oregon.
Woodburn
Advocates for Oregon farmworkers in all capacities.
Provides immigration services, legal representation, assistance with forms, references, notary services, and translations.
Builds housing projects to provide stable, equitable, and safe housing for farmworkers.
Rogue Valley
Serves Latinx families who were impacted by the Almeda Fire in the areas of Talent, Phoenix, and unincorporated areas of Jackson County.
A movement of farm workers and immigrants that strives to empower and enrich the lives of both groups through education, cultural presentations, advocacy, representation in issues that affect their lives and organizing to defend immigrant rights
Hermiston & Tri-Cities (WA)
New Horizons
A substance abuse treatment program in Hermiston, OR headed by Jose Garcia.
The Hispanic Advisory Committee provides a platform for communication between the city’s Hispanic community and the city’s elected and appointed representatives.
Casa y Comunidad Media
John Arroyo wins Whiting Fellowship
Professor’s fellowship will fund film series on Latinx workers
Read the Casa y Comunidad Press Release Here
Additional Relevant Media
The Almeda Fire: One Year Later
Local non-profit and CASA Oregon receive funds to rebuild housing after Almeda Fire
Voces del Campo: Conversación de Lanzamiento
New affordable housing complex in Portland’s Cully neighborhood: Las Adelitas
FEMA to begin charging ‘fair market’ rent on wildfire survivor trailers
Local Focus: Almeda Fire – One Year Later
Rebuilding Talent Mobile Estates
Resources
Connect with the organizations mentioned throughout the documentary series. The resources here are intended to be shared to those who may benefit from them.
Portland Metro
Affordable housing, homeownership support, economic advancement and educational opportunities in the Portland Metro area.
Eugene & Springfield
A home construction program that helps low-income families invest in their future by helping to provide homeownership.
Central Oregon
A home construction program that helps low-income families invest in their future by helping to provide homeownership.
NeighborImpact helps meet the needs of over 55,000 households in Central Oregon each year.
With offices in Bend, Redmond, Prineville, and Madras, Latino Community Association helps Central Oregonians in all stages of their housing journey.
Ontario
Mobilizes and engages underserved and underrepresented populations to improve the lives of all children, families and communities in rural Oregon.
Woodburn
Advocates for Oregon farmworkers in all capacities.
Provides immigration services, legal representation, assistance with forms, references, notary services, and translations.
Builds housing projects to provide stable, equitable, and safe housing for farmworkers.
Rogue Valley
Serves Latinx families who were impacted by the Almeda Fire in the areas of Talent, Phoenix, and unincorporated areas of Jackson County.
A movement of farm workers and immigrants that strives to empower and enrich the lives of both groups through education, cultural presentations, advocacy, representation in issues that affect their lives and organizing to defend immigrant rights
Hermiston & Tri-Cities (WA)
New Horizons
A substance abuse treatment program in Hermiston, OR headed by Jose Garcia.
The Hispanic Advisory Committee provides a platform for communication between the city’s Hispanic community and the city’s elected and appointed representatives.
Casa y Comunidad Media
John Arroyo wins Whiting Fellowship
Professor’s fellowship will fund film series on Latinx workers
Read the Casa y Comunidad Press Release Here
Additional Relevant Media
The Almeda Fire: One Year Later
Local non-profit and CASA Oregon receive funds to rebuild housing after Almeda Fire
Voces del Campo: Conversación de Lanzamiento
New affordable housing complex in Portland’s Cully neighborhood: Las Adelitas
FEMA to begin charging ‘fair market’ rent on wildfire survivor trailers
Local Focus: Almeda Fire – One Year Later
Rebuilding Talent Mobile Estates
Resources
Connect with the organizations mentioned throughout the documentary series. The resources here are intended to be shared to those who may benefit from them.
Portland Metro
Affordable housing, homeownership support, economic advancement and educational opportunities in the Portland Metro area.
Eugene & Springfield
A home construction program that helps low-income families invest in their future by helping to provide homeownership.
Central Oregon
A home construction program that helps low-income families invest in their future by helping to provide homeownership.
NeighborImpact helps meet the needs of over 55,000 households in Central Oregon each year.
With offices in Bend, Redmond, Prineville, and Madras, Latino Community Association helps Central Oregonians in all stages of their housing journey.
Ontario
Mobilizes and engages underserved and underrepresented populations to improve the lives of all children, families and communities in rural Oregon.
Woodburn
Advocates for Oregon farmworkers in all capacities.
Provides immigration services, legal representation, assistance with forms, references, notary services, and translations.
Builds housing projects to provide stable, equitable, and safe housing for farmworkers.
Rogue Valley
Serves Latinx families who were impacted by the Almeda Fire in the areas of Talent, Phoenix, and unincorporated areas of Jackson County.
A movement of farm workers and immigrants that strives to empower and enrich the lives of both groups through education, cultural presentations, advocacy, representation in issues that affect their lives and organizing to defend immigrant rights
Hermiston & Tri-Cities (WA)
New Horizons
A substance abuse treatment program in Hermiston, OR headed by Jose Garcia.
The Hispanic Advisory Committee provides a platform for communication between the city’s Hispanic community and the city’s elected and appointed representatives.
Casa y Comunidad Media
John Arroyo wins Whiting Fellowship
Professor’s fellowship will fund film series on Latinx workers
Read the Casa y Comunidad Press Release Here
Additional Relevant Media
The Almeda Fire: One Year Later
Local non-profit and CASA Oregon receive funds to rebuild housing after Almeda Fire
Voces del Campo: Conversación de Lanzamiento
New affordable housing complex in Portland’s Cully neighborhood: Las Adelitas
FEMA to begin charging ‘fair market’ rent on wildfire survivor trailers
Local Focus: Almeda Fire – One Year Later
Rebuilding Talent Mobile Estates