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Re: Article: Los Angeles Just Opened a Tiny Home Village to House the Homeless
Melinda Henning
I would never line them up like that, but do a more curved arrangement even if that meant fewer units in the space. Also, if the units have to be replicas of each other, soft that institutional feel with interesting large potted plants or at least minimal attractive
landscaping.
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Melinda Henning
High Stakes Presentation Consulting
415-806-9161
On Feb 23, 2021, at 9:12 AM, Margaret Zebroski <peggyz50@...> wrote:
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Re: Article: Los Angeles Just Opened a Tiny Home Village to House the Homeless
Margaret Zebroski
Inspirational? More like a cozy outdoor prison...
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Re: Article: Los Angeles Just Opened a Tiny Home Village to House the Homeless
Dave Weaver
That looks wonderful! Very inspirational. Thanks for sharing Angie.
On Sat, Feb 20, 2021 at 9:28 AM Angie Gilbert <kaytayang@...> wrote:
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Article: Los Angeles Just Opened a Tiny Home Village to House the Homeless
Angie Gilbert
The colorful community was built in just 13 weeks! A colorful village of 40 tiny homes opened up in Los Angeles earlier this month. While each 64-foot square unit can only hold one to two people, the project as a whole is a huge step forward when it comes to solving one of the city's biggest cris... View the article. https://flip.it/yeZP7B View the article + more on Flipboard. https://flip.it/fiu6d3 Find your favorite topics on Flipboard. Download here. https://flip.it/q2c-.t
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March 1, forum #4, Alternative Shelter proposals now! rescheduled to 3/1, with more speakers!
Tim McCormick
Forum #4: Alternative Shelter & Housing - Request for Public Involvement
This is truly shaping up to be an exciting, fun, and very timely event. Please join us Monday March 1, 10am-12pm PST, to explore and suggest bold, varied, and practical ideas for new shelter options in Portland, at an open, online, forum,. We will pose this question to live panelists, and ahead of time to the community to submit video responses: How can we quickly provide safe, private shelter or housing to all unsheltered residents?
We will invite and discuss current and possible responses to the City/County's RFPQ (Request For Programmatic Qualifications, i.e. proposals) on "alternative shelter" that is due on March 9th.
Confirmed guest speakers / panelists:
Register: http://register.pdxshelterforum.org. More information - event page: http://forum4.pdxshelterforum.org.
In keeping with the goal of complementing official processes, and our general orientation, we seek to center and prioritize in this event the viewpoints of those closest to homelessness. Also, to particularly explore models of shelter/housing that are more self-determining and self-governing.
We're excited to welcome as special guest speaker/panelist, General Jeff, Chair of Los Angeles Skid Row Neighborhood Council Formation Committee. Twitter: @GoSkidRowGo. Jeff is a longtime community organizer in the houseless community of LA and the Skid Row area near downtown, "promoting the Skid Row resident's grass-roots Positive Movement!! (since 2006)". See more at: skidrowneighborhoodcouncil.com: Also, Dr. Sharon Meieran, Multnomah County Commissioner for District 1. :
Also invited, may be on live panel or submit a video/written response:
Also, written or audio or video responses are invited from houseless and other community members, as an alternative way to participate.
Registering and attending We are doing registration on Eventbrite like last time, with tickets free or by optional donation, Zoom meeting access for up to 100 registrants, and with options to watch via livestream (YouTube and Facebook) with or without registering. If you'd just like to get the video recording later, or watch livestream, remember to select that option on the registration form so we can conserve our Zoom attendee slots.
Event page http://forum4.pdxshelterforum.org. This is a central and steadily-updated page with all the event info, agenda, notes on how to register and/or watch livestream, how to submit questions or comments by various channels before or during the event, and also live notes.
Donation and sponsorship The event is suggested donation - you are welcome even if you can't donate financially, but are also welcome to donate/sponsor (and be recognized for it live at the event, by your and/or organization's name, and on the archive video and permanent event/notes page, unless you tell us otherwise). This allows us to offer honoraria to panelists and respondents who may need or request them, and to be able to continue organizing these events.
Everyone welcomed by all means possible If you could use some assistance to be able to attend, please let us know how we can help, either in the comment when registering, or email us at pdxshelterforum@..., or call/text us at (503) 482-8314. Also, we are seeking to be very flexible in how participants can engage in this event: from panelists engaging live with attendees in main Zoom space, to others submitting responses in advance to the key event questions to be played or read at event, to open publics who can watch via livestream on Facebook or on YouTube which offers rewindability, and immediately archived and shareable video. We are investigating how to support captioning on the livestream, please let us know any suggestions.
We also welcome comments, questions, proposals via all possible channels before and during the event -- Zoom chat, email, text, voicemail, Facebook comments on livestream, or adding to the public open event document notes. The event and chat channel will be recorded and made available after the event on our YouTube channel and our Facebook group. After the event, a survey will be sent to all registrants and known attendees, on which you can provide anonymous and open feedback, which we welcome. After the event, a survey will be sent to all registrants and known attendees, on which you can provide anonymous and open feedback, which we welcome.
Please share! We encourage you to share this event announcement in your communities, and we particularly invite and urge you to invite all houseless neighbors and residents. Your/their presence, questions, and comments, spoken or written or video-recorded, will be prioritized at the event. You can find a link to post cards that you can print out and distribute on the event page. Share this email, and via social media with hashtag #pdxshelterforum.
We hope to see, hear, and connect with you Tuesday, and before and after, and we invite your brightest and best ideas, and support, for transforming the homelessness situation in Portland.
the organizers, Tim McCormick - PDX Shelter Forum, HousingWiki, Village Collaborative Sean Green - PDX Shelter Forum, Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, Shelter Now.
co-hosts: PDX Shelter Forum - pdxshelterforum.org. Shelter Now Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN) [+ your organization here?]
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today Tues 3-5pm, tune in to AHFE Safety Off the Streets workgroup mtg
Tim McCormick
please join today for 3-5pm monthly, open meeting of the Safety Off the Streets Workgroup, a subcommittee of the Coordinating Board of A Home For Everyone: Google Meet: meet.google.com/svq-vkja-ykr. Phone: 1 484-424-4823 (PIN: 661 453 175#) Also, we now have an open document to gather info and meeting notes etc about SOS Workgroup: http://sosw.pdxshelterforum.org. You are welcome to take notes from the meeting here, this helps out those who can't attend. You can add this to your calendar with this Calendar Event (for recurring meeting). This is now on the new PDX Shelter Forum public Google Calendar, which you can subscribe to to get notice of all events like this that we add. AGENDA 15 min - 1. Welcome & Introductions - All 45 min - 2. Strategic Planning Engagement - Joshua Bates,Paul Stark 15 min - 3. Severe Weather Response Update Celeste Duvall 15 min - 4. General Updates & Announcements All ABOUT SOS Safety Off the Streets Workgroup is the shelter, immediate-response focused part, and advisory group, of the county homelessness administrative authority (A Home For Everyone). So it's a key place, in terms of funding / general policy, where many of us in PDX Shelter Forum might engage given our interests here. See 'About SOS'' below for more about it. http://ahomeforeveryone.net/safety-off-the-streets-workgroup. "In October 2014, the Safety off the Streets Workgroup was created as a subcommittee of the Coordinating Board and charged with developing an action plan, that prioritized strategies for increasing options for safety and a good night’s sleep, such that no women, children, or adults with disabilities have to sleep on the streets of Multnomah County by January 2017. The action plan includes policy and funding recommendations from the workgroup’s analysis of the need and what it would take to build a system to begin to address that need. [...] "Going forward, the Safety off the Streets Workgroup will oversee implementation of shelter development, coordinated entry, best practices strategy, monitor new shelter initiatives, develop public spaces engagement/management strategies, oversee severe weather response, oversee development and implementation of street and shelter count methodology, and shape safety off the streets related budget recommendations." -- Tim McCormick Portland, Oregon
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Re: tiny house village
Keith Wilson
Great article, Mary. Especially like the quote: “The one thing we all agreed on was that the enemy was not the city but poverty and racism and homelessness.”
So important to stay focused on the mission and values.
From: pdxshelterforum@groups.io <pdxshelterforum@groups.io>
On Behalf Of Mary Jaron Kelley via groups.io
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2021 8:40 PM To: pdxshelterforum@groups.io Subject: [pdxshelterforum] tiny house village
Tiny-house village for the homeless in Northeast Philly is OK'd by officials
Mary Jaron Kelley Portland, Oregon 97217 www.
Facebook.com/NorthPortlandNeighborhoodServices
I am in the office Monday-Thursday. Pronouns: she/her/hers
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Metro- affordable housing
Mary Jaron Kelley <mary@...>
Mary Jaron Kelley Portland, Oregon 97217 www.
Facebook.com/NorthPortlandNeighborhoodServices
I am in the office Monday-Thursday. Pronouns: she/her/hers
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tiny house village
Mary Jaron Kelley <mary@...>
Tiny-house village for the homeless in Northeast Philly is OK'd by officials
Mary Jaron Kelley Portland, Oregon 97217 www.
Facebook.com/NorthPortlandNeighborhoodServices
I am in the office Monday-Thursday. Pronouns: she/her/hers
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Re: join us Tuesday for Forum #4: Alternative Shelter - Request for Public Involvement
Portland Shelter Forum
We've RESCHEDULED Forum #4 from Tues --> Monday, March 1, 10am-12pm. Portland severe weather & snow conditions have disrupted lots of things and put our focus right now on DIRECTLY helping all houseless especially unsheltered residents. Commissioner Sharon Meieran turned out to have a conflict on Tues but has now enthusiastically confirmed for March 1. We apologize to those who registered for Tuesday or donated or sponsored; we hope you can come on March 1, but of course you are free to request a full refund any payment, there should be a link to do so on your confirmation email, or if not go to register.pdxshelterforum.org. Please email us if you have any difficulty with this. But right now, PLEASE everyone be safe, take care of yourself and check on and look out for your neighbors and acquaintances. Here are some pointers for getting and offering help: Donations & Volunteering - Multnomah County - daily updated resource page https://www.211info.org/donations. MANY places have emergency, actionable requests for items and help. Check the page for what is specifically requested, but typically:
Emergency severe weather shelters opened yesterday, Feb. 11. Walk-in or call 211 or go to 211info.org for transportation.
Updates from A Home For Everyone: VOLUNTEER NEEDS UPDATE: The NE Portland Metro Garage severe weather shelter has overnight spots for community volunteers, and the Oregon Convention Center has openings in daytime hours. Visit http://mailchi.mp/multco/volunteers-needed-severe-weather-shelter-2021-b to see how to help neighbors living outside stay safe and warm. Street Roots vendor actions "This weekend StreetRoots vendors are supporting other unhoused people by delivering emergency supplies, and you can have their backs by getting them emergency $. Thank you! And if you need emergency shelter or see someone who does, #211 can arrange rides. "Our ambassadors (former/current SR vendors) set up hospitality warming spaces in our parking strip with propane heaters and coffee. At Street Roots' office in Old Town: "Many of Portland's homeless rely on income from Street Roots newspaper sales, and they are now are losing most of their sales and income. "Help us help them by giving a gift to our vendor assistance fund. Our goal is to raise $10,000 over this weekend to distribute next week." Go to: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/vif. stay safe and reach out, the organizers, Tim McCormick - PDX Shelter Forum, HousingWiki, Village Collaborative Sean Green - PDX Shelter Forum, Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, Shelter Now.
On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 7:12 PM Portland Shelter Forum via groups.io <pdxshelterforum=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: PSU Fridays@4: Lisa Patterson / Hygiene Hub: New Typologies in Addressing Homelessness
Andrew Olshin
Not sure how or why I got kicked out. Have a safe weekend
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Thanks, Andy Olshin
On Feb 12, 2021, at 3:47 PM, Mh Kincaid <jamasu88@...> wrote:
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FW: HB 2006 - Public Hearing on Tuesday 2/16 @8:30am
Mary Jaron Kelley <mary@...>
Hi Tim, can you send this on?
Mary Jaron Kelley Portland, Oregon 97217 www.
Facebook.com/NorthPortlandNeighborhoodServices
I am in the office Monday-Thursday. Pronouns: she/her/hers
From: Rep Kotek <Rep.TinaKotek@...>
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2021 12:39 PM To: Mary Jaron Kelley <Mary@...> Subject: FW: HB 2006 - Public Hearing on Tuesday 2/16 @8:30am
AmyBeth Stevens (She/Her), District Director Speaker of the House Tina Kotek North/NE Portland, House District 44
(503) 286-0558 District | (503) 986-1200 Salem 900 Court Street NE, H-269 Salem, OR 97301
From: McLean Brit <Brit.McLean@...>
Hello all –
Hope you’re well! I’m happy to report that HB 2006, the Speaker’s emergency shelter siting bill, will be up for a public hearing in the House Housing Committee next Tuesday at 8:30am.
Many of you supported HB 4001 in the 2020 session, and would appreciate your testimony in support this year too. I’ve included instructions for signing up for testimony below.
There is one change I want to flag related to the logistics. The policy and funding pieces of the proposal have been drafted separately this session: the policy section is in HB 2006, the funding in HB 2004. You’ll notice they will be heard together in committee on Tuesday.
If you have any other questions, please let me know!
Public Testimony Options:
Best, Brit McLean Deputy Legislative Director Office of House Speaker Tina Kotek C: 503. 660. 6943
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Re: PSU Fridays@4: Lisa Patterson / Hygiene Hub: New Typologies in Addressing Homelessness
Mh Kincaid
I was using my phone earlier. This s from my laptop I went straight to the Zoom meeting using the link below
From: pdxshelterforum@groups.io <pdxshelterforum@groups.io> on behalf of Tim McCormick <tmccormick@...>
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2021 3:08 PM To: pdxshelterforum@groups.io <pdxshelterforum@groups.io> Subject: Re: [pdxshelterforum] PSU Fridays@4: Lisa Patterson / Hygiene Hub: New Typologies in Addressing Homelessness here's the Zoom link for 4pm PSU Architecture Fridays@4 event:
(and Meeting ID is below, not sure if needed. The organizer notes there will be a delay after connecting until you are allowed in from the waiting space. This may mean you do need to RSVP).
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From: Architecture shared email <architec@...> Date: Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 2:51 PM Subject: Re: RSVP for Fridays@4: Feb 12, Lisa Patterson: New Typologies in Addressing Homelessness To: <tmccormick@...> Cc: Andrew Santa Lucia <asanta@...>, Maab Mohammed <maab@...> Tim,
The Zoom link for the Fridays@4 is here:
When you connect to the meeting, there will be a delay until you are allowed in from the waiting space, but you should be connected after a few minutes.
Thank You,
School of Architecture
Portland State University
503.725.8405 tel
503.725.8318 fax architecture@pdx.edu Until further notice, the School of Architecture office is closed to the public. Winter 2021 term instruction will be fully remote.
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Re: PSU Fridays@4: Lisa Patterson / Hygiene Hub: New Typologies in Addressing Homelessness
Janice Yaden
I couldn't figure out how to rsvp so I'll take my chances on using the link.
On Friday, February 12, 2021, 03:08:58 PM PST, Tim McCormick <tmccormick@...> wrote:
here's the Zoom link for 4pm PSU Architecture Fridays@4 event: (and Meeting ID is below, not sure if needed. The organizer notes there will be a delay after connecting until you are allowed in from the waiting space. This may mean you do need to RSVP). ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Architecture shared email <architec@...> Date: Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 2:51 PM Subject: Re: RSVP for Fridays@4: Feb 12, Lisa Patterson: New Typologies in Addressing Homelessness To: <tmccormick@...> Cc: Andrew Santa Lucia <asanta@...>, Maab Mohammed <maab@...> Tim, The Zoom link for the Fridays@4 is here: When you connect to the meeting, there will be a delay until you are allowed in from the waiting space, but you should be connected after a few minutes. Thank You, School of Architecture Portland State University 503.725.8405 tel 503.725.8318 fax architecture@pdx.edu Until further notice, the School of Architecture office is closed to the public. Winter 2021 term instruction will be fully remote.
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Re: PSU Fridays@4: Lisa Patterson / Hygiene Hub: New Typologies in Addressing Homelessness
Tim McCormick
here's the Zoom link for 4pm PSU Architecture Fridays@4 event: (and Meeting ID is below, not sure if needed. The organizer notes there will be a delay after connecting until you are allowed in from the waiting space. This may mean you do need to RSVP). ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Architecture shared email <architec@...> Date: Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 2:51 PM Subject: Re: RSVP for Fridays@4: Feb 12, Lisa Patterson: New Typologies in Addressing Homelessness To: <tmccormick@...> Cc: Andrew Santa Lucia <asanta@...>, Maab Mohammed <maab@...> Tim, The Zoom link for the Fridays@4 is here: When you connect to the meeting, there will be a delay until you are allowed in from the waiting space, but you should be connected after a few minutes. Thank You, School of Architecture Portland State University 503.725.8405 tel 503.725.8318 fax architecture@pdx.edu Until further notice, the School of Architecture office is closed to the public. Winter 2021 term instruction will be fully remote.
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PSU Fridays@4: Lisa Patterson / Hygiene Hub: New Typologies in Addressing Homelessness
Tim McCormick
To: PDX Shelter Forum list Bcc: Lisa Patterson, Sandra Comstock, Hygiene4All RSVP for free online talk today via Zoom, with the designer Lisa Patterson about the wonderful, recently-opened Hygiene Hub, at the corner of SE Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard and SE Belmont Street under the Morrison Bridge. Fridays@4: Lisa Patterson: New Typologies in Addressing Homelessness Friday, February 12, 2021 - 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM This event will be held via Zoom. Cost / Admission: Free RSVP to asanta@... Contact: architecture@... Lisa Patterson is a PSU School of Architecture alumna, a designer, researcher, artist and writer. She will be discussing her work leading the design aspects and implementation of Hygiene4All, a hospitality hub in the central east side of Portland that represents an entirely new typology for serving people experiencing homelessness in our region. She is also an architectural designer for Risa Boyer Architecture. In all of her work, Lisa aspires to create designs that empower communities and the environment. Learn more. [..] -- Tim McCormick Portland, Oregon
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Re: join us Tuesday for Forum #4: Alternative Shelter - Request for Public Involvement
Jim Krauel
In case anyone missed this: https://invisiblepeople.tv/homeless-residents-say-temporary-denver-camp-allows-chance-to-heal/
On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 7:12 PM Portland Shelter Forum <pdxshelterforum@...> wrote:
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Re: join us Tuesday for Forum #4: Alternative Shelter - Request for Public Involvement
Tim McCormick
Hi Andy, sorry about that. Can you say more about what you are encountering? Were/are you on mobile or desktop, what step were you at, have you used Eventbrite before from that computer (if not, or if it doesn't recognize you, I believe it creates a new Eventbrite account for you, and so may ask twice for name and email address, unhelpfully)? Registrations free & donation are coming in, so it seems to be generally working, but bugs do crop up. thanks, Tim
On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 9:39 AM Andy Harris <andyharrismd@...> wrote:
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-- Tim McCormick Portland, Oregon
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Re: join us Tuesday for Forum #4: Alternative Shelter - Request for Public Involvement
Andy Harris
For some reason Eventbrite won’t let me register. Suggestions? Andy Harris From: <pdxshelterforum@groups.io> on behalf of Portland Shelter Forum <pdxshelterforum@...> Reply-To: <pdxshelterforum@groups.io> Date: Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 7:11 PM To: <pdxshelterforum@groups.io> Subject: [pdxshelterforum] join us Tuesday for Forum #4: Alternative Shelter - Request for Public Involvement Forum #4: Alternative Shelter RFPI - Request for Public Involvement
Please join us next Tuesday Feb 16th to explore and suggest bold, varied, and practical ideas for new shelter options in Portland, at an open, online, community forum, 10am-12pm PST. We will pose this question to live panelists, and ahead of time to the community to submit video responses: How can we quickly provide safe, private shelter or housing to all unsheltered residents? Register: http://register.pdxshelterforum.org. More information - event page: http://forum4.pdxshelterforum.org. (above: artist depiction of St Johns Village, Portland). This past week, the city/county Joint Office of Homeless Services issued an official RFI (Request for Information) regarding potential Safe Park sites and an RFPQ (Request For Programmatic Qualifications) on alternative shelter proposals. Both of these calls were actually withdrawn, in order to be reissued with new timeframes and details, but we expect to see them soon, with RFPQ responses due perhaps in March. While the core question noted above has been a key focal question for PDX Shelter Forum / Shelter Now coalition since the start, this Forum asks the question specifically to engage with recent calls for proposals issued by City of Portland / Multnomah County, and current debates about the future of Hazelnut Grove village. In keeping with the goal of complementing official processes, and our general orientation, we seek to center and prioritize in this event the viewpoints of those closest to homelessness. Also, to particularly explore models of shelter/housing that are more self-determining and self-governing. We're excited to welcome as special guest speaker/panelist, General Jeff, lead organizer of Los Angeles Skid Row Neighborhood Council Formation Committee. Twitter: @GoSkidRowGo. Jeff is longtime community organizer in the houseless community of LA and the Skid Row area near downtown, "promoting the Skid Row resident's grass-roots Positive Movement!! (since 2006)". See more at: skidrowneighborhoodcouncil.com: Also, tentatively confirmed: Dr. Sharon Meieran, Multnomah County Commissioner for District 1. (10:00-10:45am): Also invited, may be on live panel or submit a video/written response:
Plus video responses from houseless and other community members. We plan to do ticket registration on Eventbrite like last time, with tickets free or by optional donation, Zoom meeting access for up to 100 registrants, and with options to watch via livestream (YouTube and Facebook) with or without registering. If you'd just like to get the video recording later, or watch livestream, remember to select that option on the registration form so we can conserve our Zoom attendee slots. Event page http://forum4.pdxshelterforum.org. This is a central and steadily-updated page with all the event info, agenda, notes on how to register and/or watch livestream, how to submit questions or comments by various channels before or during the event, and also live notes. Donation and sponsorship The event is suggested donation - you are welcome even if you can't donate financially, but are also welcome to donate/sponsor (and be recognized for it live at the event, by your and/or organization's name, and on the archive video and permanent event/notes page, unless you tell us otherwise). This allows us to offer honoraria to panelists and respondents who may need or request them, and to be able to continue organizing these events. Everyone welcomed by all means possible We are seeking to be very flexible in how participants can engage in this event: from panelists engaging live with attendees in main Zoom space, to others submitting responses in advance to the key event questions to be played or read at event, to open publics who can watch via livestream on Facebook or on YouTube which offers closed captioning, rewindability, and immediately archived and shareable video. We also welcome comments, questions, proposals via all possible channels before and during the event -- Zoom chat, email, text, voicemail, Facebook comments on livestream, or adding to the public open event document notes. The event and chat channel will be recorded and made available after the event on our YouTube channel and our Facebook group. After the event, a survey will be sent to all registrants and known attendees, on which you can provide anonymous and open feedback, which we welcome. After the event, a survey will be sent to all registrants and known attendees, on which you can provide anonymous and open feedback, which we welcome. Please share! We encourage you to share this event announcement in your communities, and we particularly invite and urge you to invite all houseless neighbors and residents. Your/their presence, questions, and comments, spoken or written or video-recorded, will be prioritized at the event. You can find a link to post cards that you can print out and distribute on the event page. Share this email, and via social media with hashtag #pdxshelterforum. We hope to see, hear, and connect with you Tuesday, and before and after, and we invite your brightest and best ideas, and support, for transforming the homelessness situation in Portland. the organizers, Tim McCormick - PDX Shelter Forum, HousingWiki, Village Collaborative Sean Green - PDX Shelter Forum, Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, Shelter Now.
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join us Tuesday for Forum #4: Alternative Shelter - Request for Public Involvement
Portland Shelter Forum
Forum #4: Alternative Shelter RFPI - Request for Public Involvement Please join us next Tuesday Feb 16th to explore and suggest bold, varied, and practical ideas for new shelter options in Portland, at an open, online, community forum, 10am-12pm PST. We will pose this question to live panelists, and ahead of time to the community to submit video responses: How can we quickly provide safe, private shelter or housing to all unsheltered residents? Register: http://register.pdxshelterforum.org. More information - event page: http://forum4.pdxshelterforum.org. (above: artist depiction of St Johns Village, Portland). This past week, the city/county Joint Office of Homeless Services issued an official RFI (Request for Information) regarding potential Safe Park sites and an RFPQ (Request For Programmatic Qualifications) on alternative shelter proposals. Both of these calls were actually withdrawn, in order to be reissued with new timeframes and details, but we expect to see them soon, with RFPQ responses due perhaps in March. While the core question noted above has been a key focal question for PDX Shelter Forum / Shelter Now coalition since the start, this Forum asks the question specifically to engage with recent calls for proposals issued by City of Portland / Multnomah County, and current debates about the future of Hazelnut Grove village. In keeping with the goal of complementing official processes, and our general orientation, we seek to center and prioritize in this event the viewpoints of those closest to homelessness. Also, to particularly explore models of shelter/housing that are more self-determining and self-governing. We're excited to welcome as special guest speaker/panelist, General Jeff, lead organizer of Los Angeles Skid Row Neighborhood Council Formation Committee. Twitter: @GoSkidRowGo. Jeff is longtime community organizer in the houseless community of LA and the Skid Row area near downtown, "promoting the Skid Row resident's grass-roots Positive Movement!! (since 2006)". See more at: skidrowneighborhoodcouncil.com: Also, tentatively confirmed: Dr. Sharon Meieran, Multnomah County Commissioner for District 1. (10:00-10:45am): Also invited, may be on live panel or submit a video/written response:
Plus video responses from houseless and other community members. We plan to do ticket registration on Eventbrite like last time, with tickets free or by optional donation, Zoom meeting access for up to 100 registrants, and with options to watch via livestream (YouTube and Facebook) with or without registering. If you'd just like to get the video recording later, or watch livestream, remember to select that option on the registration form so we can conserve our Zoom attendee slots. Event page http://forum4.pdxshelterforum.org. This is a central and steadily-updated page with all the event info, agenda, notes on how to register and/or watch livestream, how to submit questions or comments by various channels before or during the event, and also live notes. Donation and sponsorship The event is suggested donation - you are welcome even if you can't donate financially, but are also welcome to donate/sponsor (and be recognized for it live at the event, by your and/or organization's name, and on the archive video and permanent event/notes page, unless you tell us otherwise). This allows us to offer honoraria to panelists and respondents who may need or request them, and to be able to continue organizing these events. Everyone welcomed by all means possible We are seeking to be very flexible in how participants can engage in this event: from panelists engaging live with attendees in main Zoom space, to others submitting responses in advance to the key event questions to be played or read at event, to open publics who can watch via livestream on Facebook or on YouTube which offers closed captioning, rewindability, and immediately archived and shareable video. We also welcome comments, questions, proposals via all possible channels before and during the event -- Zoom chat, email, text, voicemail, Facebook comments on livestream, or adding to the public open event document notes. The event and chat channel will be recorded and made available after the event on our YouTube channel and our Facebook group. After the event, a survey will be sent to all registrants and known attendees, on which you can provide anonymous and open feedback, which we welcome. After the event, a survey will be sent to all registrants and known attendees, on which you can provide anonymous and open feedback, which we welcome. Please share! We encourage you to share this event announcement in your communities, and we particularly invite and urge you to invite all houseless neighbors and residents. Your/their presence, questions, and comments, spoken or written or video-recorded, will be prioritized at the event. You can find a link to post cards that you can print out and distribute on the event page. Share this email, and via social media with hashtag #pdxshelterforum. We hope to see, hear, and connect with you Tuesday, and before and after, and we invite your brightest and best ideas, and support, for transforming the homelessness situation in Portland. the organizers, Tim McCormick - PDX Shelter Forum, HousingWiki, Village Collaborative Sean Green - PDX Shelter Forum, Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, Shelter Now.
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