Join Impact NW as a Healthy Families Bilingual Spanish Family Support Specialist to empower families with newborns in Multnomah County through home visits, promoting positive parent-child relationships and healthy development! Apply here: https://lnkd.in/g287zw-R
Impact NW
Civic and Social Organizations
Portland, OR 3,025 followers
Impact NW prevents homelessness by partnering with people as they navigate their journey to stability and opportunity.
About us
Founded in 1966, Impact NW is a private nonprofit organization that prevents homelessness by partnering with people as they navigate their journey to stability and opportunity. Annually, we work with over 30,000 around the Portland metro area that are in danger of losing their housing. By helping people navigate the broken safety-net system, we catalyze a cascade of stability and strength that benefits everyone in our community.
- Website
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http://www.impactnw.org
External link for Impact NW
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Portland, OR
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1966
- Specialties
- Early Childhood and Family Services, Housing and Safety Net Services, Youth and Family Services, SUN and SHINE Community Schools, and Seniors and Adults with Disabilities Services
Locations
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Primary
1785 NE Sandy Blvd
#200
Portland, OR 97232, US
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7211 SE 62nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97206, US
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4610 SE Belmont, Suite 102
Portland, OR 97215, US
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10055 E Burnside St.
Portland, OR 97215, US
Employees at Impact NW
Updates
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Impact NW reposted this
Interested in teaching an exciting after-school science program? AKA Science is hiring for a Youth Specialist to teach middle school classes and help with program logistics. This position can be either full or part time - apply now!
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We're hiring! Visit https://lnkd.in/gfhVFeTX to see our current job postings, including our AKA Science Youth Specialist II and Assistant Development Director positions.
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We're hiring! Visit https://lnkd.in/gJbcVG6R to see our current job postings, including the Multnomah Housing Program Coordinator II opening.
Join us at Impact NW as we prevent homelessness for hundreds of people a year. Here's a chance to coordinate a program and supervise staff as we work to help people facing chronic homelessness get and keep housing. https://lnkd.in/gh-wF3rS
Multnomah Housing Program Coordinator II
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On June 28th, the Supreme Court ruled in Grants Pass v. Johnson that local governments can legally penalize people for camping outdoors, even when no other shelter is available. The decision overturns the Martin v. Boise ruling, which maintained that under the Eighth Amendment's prohibition of cruel and unusual punishments, cities cannot enforce public camping ordinances like those in Grants Pass when there is not enough shelter available. Impact NW condemns this ruling because we believe that housing is a human right. No one should be punished for their involuntary housing insecurity. (See our blog post here: https://lnkd.in/g2paQqz2) This country’s inadequate housing system is responsible for the increase in homelessness that we are witnessing nationwide. The high cost of homes, unlivable wages, and shortage of affordable housing are key drivers of this crisis. Our own government creates the circumstances that force people onto the streets and then criminalizes them for it, making the Grants Pass v. Johnson ruling both inhumane and illogical. Penalization is not a solution. Alternatively, Impact NW’s Homelessness Prevention Strategy provides evidence-based, cost-effective solutions to ending our housing crisis. We urge lawmakers to use it as a guide in setting law and policy, because we know what works. (Read the strategy here: https://lnkd.in/gHC2s674) All of us at Impact NW remain dedicated to supporting our neighbors who face housing insecurity. We will continue to advocate for human-centered policy that puts people first. At Impact NW, we find a way.
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Celebrate Juneteenth with Impact NW! We're excited to march in Juneteenth Oregon's Parade on Saturday, June 15th! Join us at King Elementary School parking lot by 10 AM. Register to march with us through this link: https://lnkd.in/gDJBN-z8. Thank you to Juneteenth Oregon for hosting such an important celebration.
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Introducing our 2024 Homelessness Prevention Strategy: The overwhelming cost of housing in the Portland region leaves too many people with little choice but to camp outside, double up in cramped apartments, or take other drastic measures. In response to the persisting homelessness crisis, Impact NW has created an updated 2024 Homelessness Prevention Strategy. This document explains the key factors amplifying housing insecurity and homelessness in Portland and communicates Impact NW’s role in addressing this humanitarian crisis through suggested near and long term solutions. Want to learn more and get involved? Read our 2024 Homelessness Prevention Strategy and join our Advocacy group at https://lnkd.in/gHC2s674 Help us create a future where housing is a human right.
Advocacy – Impact NW
https://impactnw.org
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Impact NW reposted this
Excited to share Michael's Story, this year's installment in the Impact Stories video series for Impact NW. Meeting and working with Michael was an honor, and highlighting Impact NW's relentless work keeping folks housed, stabilizing families, and helping people thrive is something I look forward to every year. Give it a watch!
Impact NW Presents: Michael's Story
https://www.youtube.com/
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Michael's Story powerfully illustrates how safe and stable housing can profoundly impact our overall health and well-being. "It helps me be relaxed in my mind," he says about his apartment secured through Impact NW's housing services, highlighting that housing is healthcare. Everyone deserves the right to safe housing, empowering them to live a fulfilling life. Watch Michael's Story, produced by Person People, and witness how Impact NW prevents homelessness, ensuring that members of our community have a place to call home.
Impact NW Presents: Michael's Story
https://www.youtube.com/
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Last night, Mandrill Taylor, MD, MPH delivered a thought-provoking keynote at our annual fundraiser, We ARE Impact. His message was clear: homelessness is a multifaceted health crisis. We were inspired by Dr. Taylor's dedication to creating housing solutions with integrated health services. This holistic approach tackles both immediate needs and long-term health, fostering a path to healing entire communities. Thank you, Dr. Taylor! And thank you to all who attended and made this night possible.
Much appreciation for Mandrill Taylor, MD, MPH for headlining the Impact NW WE ARE IMPACT event and punctuating the need for policy solutions to our housing crisis
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